Friday, March 29, 2019

Weekly Update


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Most of our week was spent rehearsing as a grade level for our Mary Poppins musical. The girls are doing a great job and we look forward to the parent performance next Wednesday, April 3 at 9:45 in the Lower School Assembly Room. Costumes were due today so please send them in on Monday if your daughter still needs to bring hers to school. Details for the costumes are here and and here are the details for their hairstyle. We would like for your daughter to come to school on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday with her hair already styled in the designated style.

The girls are working well on the Greg Tang Spring Math Challenge and they are earning lots of math chicks for their nests. We are continuing to work on measurement as well.

This week, we started an immigration project. The girls explored their family names using this site: https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/. They will assume the identity of an immigrant and research that country. This project will span several weeks and will be completed in class. We will witness a Naturalization Ceremony as the culmination of our immigration unit. This is always a favorite field trip for the Fourthies.

More than 200 Newsela articles were read in celebration and appreciation of Women's History Month. Way to go Fourthies!

Reminders and Announcement
  • Grandparents' and Special Visitors' Day invitations went home last week. There is still time to register. Our guests are joining us for lunch so we need an accurate headcount. Please click here to register.
  • Spring Conference Sign Up 
  • Rehearsal schedule for the Monday and Tuesday. 
  • Girls may wear jeans on Monday in honor of April is Autism Awareness Month - Details here.
  • Shepherd's Way Outreach Project- Fourthies are asked to bring razors and deodorant for the shelter. The collection ends on April 5! Thanks for what you have already sent in.
  • Everyday Parenting Solutions - program at St. Catherine's on April 10th. Details here.
  • Final Assembly Information is here!
  • Scavenger hunt


Friday, March 22, 2019

Weekly Update

We had a great week back from spring break and I enjoyed hearing the girls share stories from their week off from school. We used a site called Mentimeter for the girls to share something about their break. Here is the word cloud they developed.
We have launched into unit 5 on measurement. This week, we spent some time converting between various metric and US customary units. We also learned how to add and subtract compound units. The girls are grasping these new skills well and seem to be enjoying something instead of fractions! For the next two weeks, we will not have a facts contract because of the play. Instead, I am asking them to work on the Greg Tang spring challenge and I would like everyone to participate and complete it by May 1. 


The Fourthies ushered in spring with haikus and used water colors to paint bamboo drawings. The haikus and bamboo drawings created a serene look on the bulletin board outside our classroom.

We finished reading A Song for Harlem. Not only does this novel teach about the Harlem Renaissance, it also explains and reinforces the elements of writing that we work on during language arts. Next, we will read Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.


Reminders and Announcements


Friday, March 1, 2019

Weekly Update

We all enjoyed the several days of sunshine we had this week and hope for more! There is nothing like outdoor recess for the girls. It is hard to believe that we have 4 1/2 school days left until spring break begins. If your daughter will not be at school next Friday, please let me know because we will be having our Innovations Day. Knowing ahead will help me in preparations for this event. As next Friday is a half day, lunch will not be served!

We are winding up unit 4 and the girls will have their final quick check for this unit on Tuesday. We will spend Monday going over some fraction of word problems. Here are three practice pages for the girls to use for a review, in addition to what we review on Monday.
Practice 1
Practice 2
Practice 3

To align with our study of the 1920's, we started a short novel called A Song for Harlem. The girls are enjoying reading about Lily Belle Turner and her experience attending a summer writing camp in Harlem in the 1920's. After a few chapters, the girls took a quick comprehension check on Quia. We will continue this as we read this book. On another note, the girls have almost finished their animal reports and I will update the blog with their presentations when they all finish.

Reminders and Announcements
  • Juliet and Amelia are our carpool helpers next week.
  • Graded papers will come home next Wednesday instead of today.
  • Grandparents' and Special Friends' Day- Please sign up here. 
  • Maypole- A Fourthie Tradition!! All details are here (Fourthie site>Everything Else). 
  • Please consider our play rehearsal schedule when making dental, doctor, etc. appointments for your daughter. Practice begins on 3/22.
  • "Growing Up Healthy" ends next week. Please send in a toiletry bag for your daughter for Wednesday's class.
  • The parent performance for Mary Poppins is Wednesday, April 3 at 9:45 in the Lower School Assembly Room.
  • Final Assembly Information is here!
  • Scavenger hunt

Final Update

Girls, I miss you already! I was working in my classroom today and it was very quiet!!! I hope your summer is off to a great start. ...