Hello to all of our 4H Families!
Friday afternoon we all packed up and organized our belongings a little earlier than usual, and our class took the time to gather on the carpet together. Everyone had a chance to tell what parts of the past week were highlights for them. As each student took their turn to share, Linley and I could see the variety of ways our students have found connections to their work, their play, and each other. The highlight for us has been the truly amazing insights our students have been sharing in our discussions about our reading and our writing. Their responses show that they are already reaching deeper in their understanding of stories that they both hear together and read on their own. We are also seeing questions and contributions during math class that show developing reasoning skills, and their growing comfort level with asking questions and sharing their discoveries is helping their classmates learn. It isn't all coming from me - so cool! Amid all the academic learning going on, we are also consistently training for better listening skills, efficient use of time, and being helpful and supportive of each other. A couple of indoor recesses this week demonstrated that our kids are able to enjoy games together with beautiful cooperation. This looked very different from our first days in school when we couldn't even all sit on the carpet together without some 'scrapping' going on!
In our constant planning to make every part of our days together meaningful, we feel like we've made some really gratifying progress. We are seeing our 4th graders continue to develop stamina - this week we easily reached our goal of pin drop silence for independent reading for 20 minutes (celebrating ourselves with chocolate chip cookies!). They are pleading for a 30 minute session! This stamina has begun to transfer to our writing block, where we are starting to conference with individual students as they write. The willingness of most of our students to hoist themselves up into our 'author's chair' to read their writing to the class has been another favorite activity. Again, this is proving to be a valuable chance to learn from each other.
Nuts and bolts information: The first unit math test for 5th grade math students is Monday, and for 4th grade math students it is on Tuesday. 4th grade students should have brought home both math journals as well as a set of review problems to complete. My hope is that these review sheets will be a good check of understanding of the main concepts, and the books might be helpful for any questions. Take time to look the review over with your student this weekend, and on Monday we will check these together in a final practice for the unit test. After I get the tests checked, they will come home for your signature on a cover sheet, and I would like the tests all returned to me. I like to keep all the unit tests together for each student so we can keep track of their mastery and look at all of them at conference time. Thank you for doing this.
Speaking of math, some of our district math specialists have shared a link to an online math practice website with games and activities that look quite helpful for a wide variety of basic skills. It is https://sites.google.com/a/mcpasd.k12.wi.us/math-fun/ .
As we get acquainted with our state of Wisconsin, and prepare for our field trip on October 3rd to the World Dairy Expo, we have been learning about the breeds and the anatomy of the dairy cow! Shifting into Agribusiness next week, and some map study of our state is on the agenda for next week. I still need a few trip permission slips and $1 from students. Parents, if you can come with us (carpools from school can follow our bus to the Alliant Energy Center), we would LOVE to have you come. I have a list started and there is room for whomever can clear their schedule from 10:45 to 2:30 on October 3rd. Just let me know!
Picture Day on Friday went smoothly, and you should find your child's proof envelope in their Take Home Folder. You may send back to school your order, or do your ordering online. The retake day for pictures is October 16th. Envelopes can come back that day, but are not necessary.
Over the last two Fridays, our class was able to take our Fall, 2012 MAPS Assessment for Reading and Math in the computer lab. The results give us a look into the specific skills in these subjects where this particular test determines the skills your child has mastered, skills they are in the process of learning, and skills they need yet to acquire. I can use these results to guide my planning for lessons. These assessments will be done again in winter, and in spring - and we will look for progress made. The kids did a great job staying focused and they hung in there, hopefully doing their best job.
September Scholastic Book Orders were sent in this week, and during the first week of October, you will receive the choices for that month's ordering, if you so choose.
I have so appreciated your feedback as well as your willingness to keep me informed about your child, as I get to know each one better with every passing day. We keep developing our trust level, and that makes all the difference with how well your student learns and enjoys school. I am grateful for the privilege of working with your children.
Melanie Hannam
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