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Monday, November 12, 2012

Crazy Few Weeks


Well it seems as if the past few weeks have been extra busy around KME and I don't see it letting up anytime soon.

Math -

We will investigate place value until Thanksgiving Break.  We are currently looking at how to write and read large numbers.  The Common Core Standard requires students to be able to write and read numbers up to the millions. Feel free spend some time at home working on this skill.  You could play a game with dice or cards to see who can write and read the largest number.

Science -

We are finishing up our Earth Changing Processes Unit.  The students will have a test over this unit on Thursday.  They will need to know all the material in this section of their binder.  We will be making a review booklet on the next few days to help your child study.

Social Studies -

The study of Ohio's Government is our next unit in Social Studies.  The kids will look at each of the branches of government and their responsibilities.

Reading -

Gordon Korman is our new hero !!  We love this author. The kids complain each time our reading session is finished.  They just can't wait to read more.  How cool is that?

Each group is reading book one of a fantastic series.  Your child will be reading either  Island - Shipwreck or Everest - The Contest.  Be sure to ask them which one they are enjoying.

Looking for a Christmas gift?  The next two books in the series is always a good gift. Or think about buying one of his other series, each one is fantastic!

Enjoy the rest of the week.



Friday, October 26, 2012

Happy Halloween


What a crazy first quarter this has been at KME.  I am so sorry I have been neglecting the blog.  Hopefully things will calm down and I will update more frequently.  

Report cards are in your child's Friday Folder.  Please take some time to look this over with your child.  Now is the time to set new goals for second quarter.  



MATH
We have begun our third unit in Math—Multiple Towers and Division.  The students are currently working on two digit multiplication problems.  Please continue to practice multiplication facts at home as it will help your child greatly in the next coming weeks.  

SCIENCE — 
Next week we will look at weathering and erosion and how it changes the earth.  The kids can see many of these changes occurring right here near their homes.  If you happen to see some weathering or erosion going on as you are driving around Landen, take some time to point it out to your child. 

SOCIAL STUDIES
We looked at the different types of Ohio maps.  The students looked at population maps, precipitation maps, and resource maps.  It is important that they know how to read different types of maps and answer questions about them. We have the unit test scheduled on Wednesday.  Your child will be responsible for knowing all the information pertaining to this unit.  

READING 
We are moving on to the reading strategy questioning.  In this strategy, students need to ask questions as they read.  As they do this, they begin to look for answers and ultimately become engaged in the text  We are beginning new novels on Monday.  Be sure to ask your child what they are reading.  

REVIEW SHEETS  - 
Due to Beggars Night, we have only handed out Reading and Social Studies homework this week.  They will be due on their normal day - Wednesday.  

UPCOMING EVENTS 
Veteran's Day Parade - if you or a family member is a military veteran, we would love to have you participate in our annual Veteran's Day Parade.  Please contact Mrs. Presnall at npresnall@kingslocal.net to sign up for this fabulous activity.

Holiday Art Fair - Mark your calendars for the art fair scheduled December 13th.  In your Friday Folder you will find an RSVP, please be sure to send it in as soon as possible so Mrs. Heagan can have everyone's art work ready and framed.  





Friday, August 24, 2012

Welcome Back to School

We had a fantastic first week of school.  The kids did a great job listening to all of the beginning of the year reminders and housekeeping stuff.

SCIENCE
We began our first unit this week—Process Skills.  This unit will focus on the skills that are needed to be a great scientist.  We discussed this week what it means to make good observations, and how it important it is for a scientist. 

MATH
We are beginning the year with a quick review of the addition and subtraction strategies the students learned in third grade.  

SOCIAL STUDIES
We began our map skills unit.  Our first two lessons discussed the solar system and our planet.

READING
We have been building our reading stamina this week.  Each day we are discussing the best ways to read a book,  We have also been practicing the length of time we are really reading.  Next week I will meet with each student to discuss their reading needs

Thursday, May 3, 2012

OAA Testing is Finally Over !!!

We are finished . . . finished testing that is!!  The kids did a great job on the test this week.  I am so proud of how hard they worked.  I am confident that they ROCKED THE TEST !! 

Now on to our crazy May schedule.  We have a ton of activities going on this month.  You are going to want to check back often to find out the most up to date information. 

May 15th - CIS Orientation -The students take a trip over to Columbia for a couple of hours to see what life is like as a fifth grader.

May 17th - Fourth Grade Music Program  - The fourth graders will perform their recorders for the parents during this presentation.

May 30th - Fourth Grade Field Day - The fun begins around 10, we will take a lunch break at 11:30 and then resume our games at 12:30.  The kids will need to pack a lunch this day. 

May 31st - Fourth Grade Reward Trip - A fun, culminating event for the fourth graders, where we will spend all day playing, running, and jumping.  Lunch will be provided. 

June 1st - Fourth Grade Award Ceremony and Luncheon - Plan on bringing your tissues as we wish farewell to our beloved fourth graders.  Times to be announced.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

This One's For You Joe

I know it has been a long time since I've posted, I have no good excuse so please just forgive me.

This week brings lots of excitement in our classroom. Rick Sowash will be here on Thursday to present his Ohio Hero show with the help of a few students. If your child is helping Mr. Sowash with his presentation please have your child bring his/her costume Thursday morning. If you would like to come watch the presentation, it will begin around 10am.

Friday the entire fourth grade will be bringing history to life at the Ohio Hero Wax Museum. Your child should bring their costume to school on Friday. Please try to make this wonderful event. It begins around 2:30 and runs until 3:00.

Your child will bring home their speech on Monday, please help them practice memorizing this for Friday. They don't have to be perfect.

Everything else is going well in the classroom. We are working on our Geometry unit in math. This is our most vocabulary rich unit. The students need to learn a lot of terms and then apply them. We have a Geometry folder that holds all the information they need. I will have them bring it home on Wednesday so they can study the terms.

We have begun our Ohio History unit in Social Studies. We have learned about the prehistoric indians that first lived in Ohio. Now our focus is on the Historic Tribes. Hopefully, you saw the first test the students took in their Friday Folder. They were able to use their notes to answer these questions. The rest of the Social Studies tests will follow this same format. I still want your child to study their binder on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They can read over their notes to make sure they make sense and can read them.

Weather is our main focus in science. This is my favorite unit. Yesterday was an amazing weather day in the Tri-State. We discussed why tornadoes were likely yesterday. We will certainly have a lot to talk about on Monday.

Have a great weekend.