Today our Preschool book buddies visited us upstairs in the 4th grade classroom. We wanted to share with them some of the technology we use in our classroom. We used our computer and projector to watch actress Rita Moreno read the story "I Need My Monster" by Amanda Noll. We used the website www.storyonline.com which features many different stories read by different entertainers. The preschoolers sat quietly while the story was read and most agreed they liked the girl monster the best. It was exciting to have them visit us this week, we hope they will have the chance to visit us again soon.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Friday, October 10, 2014
The Love of Reading
This is what happens to a student who finds a book he loves! Nothing makes a teacher smile more than when a student finds joy in reading and challenges himself to reach new goals. Hunter is blazing a trail through the Captain Underpants series. His goal is reading the entire series by the end of October. This book he finished in 1 day! This kid rocks!!!
Monday, September 29, 2014
Independent Learing
We have been learning a lot about volcanoes in the 4th grade. We are trying to keep focused on our big question, but sometimes we get distracted by the cool information we find about volcanoes. Did you know that there are 3 volcanoes on Mars? Tomorrow we are going to be looking at the fascinating ice caves of Mt. Rainer. These caves are caused by the heat coming from the volcano.
Look at this amazing picture from the Seattle Times website.
Look at this amazing picture from the Seattle Times website.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Book Buddies
Today we finally got to meet our book buddies! Now that the preschoolers are settled into their routines the fourth grade was able to visit for some reading time. They had time to read 2 stories to their new friends and then walk them over to Praise. The 4th graders modeled their best behavior for their preschool friends during Praise and received lots of hugs in return. Next week I hear they may be making chocolate chip cookies!
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Watching Lava Flow
We have been continuing our research on volcanoes and have come across, what has become one of the student's favorite videos. I have to admit, watching lava flowing is extremely interesting. The second video is of lava flowing onto ice. These videos, as interesting as they are, make it difficult to stay on task in answering the big question: How do volcanoes change the land and what effect do they have on humans?
We did find out an interesting fact today about volcanoes! Did you know that there are volcanic eruptions on Mars? We had no idea. That brings us to another question...how do they know that?
Lava vs Can of Coke!
Lava flows onto ice
Hey...we know that that is how obsidian is made!
Have you ever seen a volcano eruption or a lava flow?
Please share with us!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
What a Great Day!!!
Today during math, we made sure that we remembered our class rule: Remember to Play!
We practiced our math problems by writing on our desks! Have no fear, the expo markers wiped right off when we finished. We even know the secret of how to get permanent marker off! With that in mind, why not use our desks to write on!
We also had fun researching volcanoes in class today. We are trying to find out how volcanoes change the Earth and affect human life. This group was looking for information on what happens to lava after a volcano erupts. Did you know that when lava cools quickly it becomes obsidian or that the volcano Kilauea in Hawaii is erupting in 2 places? One group found out that lava can reach temperatures of over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit!
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Meet the Teacher
Thank you to all of the parents who came to Meet the Teacher Night last night. We had a full house in 4th grade! I can't express how excited I was to meet with everyone to share my ideas for the upcoming year. It was an evening of chatting with old friends and meeting some new ones as well. Our school has such an amazing group of engaged and supportive parents that it creates a wonderful atmosphere of learning and mutual respect. I expect to see great things from my students this year, and I am truly blessed to have the support of their parents as well.
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