Saturday, September 29, 2012

September 28, 2012 Weekly Update

Hello to our 4H families.  We talked in class this week how we are amazed it is the end of September already.  We feel like we have known each other longer than one month.  Every day I see relationships among our group grow and develop a better understanding of each other.  A big challenge for many in our class is that of being able to follow directions accurately and promptly, and meeting our expectations for respectful listening and working together.  I am beginning to see some students realizing that they must step up their efforts now that they are fourth graders and becoming among the oldest students in their school.  I believe we are going to see some real maturing this year.

Thank you for looking over those first math tests which came home Friday, and having your student return them Monday if possible with your signature.  I have appreciated your feedback to my note about our scoring protocol.  We have jumped right into Unit 2, which so far is building upon past lessons about place value. Please continue to place a high priority on time at home for your student to practice their basic math facts in all 4 operations.  We are doing 3 minute trials every morning to answer 100 facts in each operation.  The students are tracking their results, and it is evident when they have put in some extra time to practice.  Knowing their basic facts is a huge factor in being able to master the new skills being taught in the 4th grade curriculum!

When we all shared our highlight of the week with each other, I told the class that one of my favorite times was when we were writing this week.  Your students are developing new found stamina in time spent just writing!  They actually surprised me!  Even those who struggle to get their ideas down on paper are making amazing progress in the amount of writing they are able to produce.  We are finding stories inside ourselves that just come bubbling out!  This is going to give every student so much to work with as they improve their descriptive storytelling, along with sentence and paragraph structure, spelling, and punctuation.

In reading, we are shifting from recognition of effective story settings to memorable character development.  This has been really fun, as we practice visualizing colorful character traits and finding good descriptions in our own reading books.  We continue to find time most days to have silent reading time, still a favorite of everyone in class, and we have added one more experience - we have begun a class read-aloud book called "The One and Only Ivan", by Katherine Applegate.  This 300 page book looks simple, with uncrowded pages of writing, but it invites some deep thinking and rich discussion.  Like Ivan (a gorilla!) says in the first pages:  "Humans waste too many words."  Your child and I will keep you posted on other Ivan thoughts and what we think of Ivan!

The big event next week is our trip on Wednesday to the World Dairy Expo at the Alliant Energy Center.  So far we have 4 parents coming to chaperone, and with Linley and myself, this gives us each groups of 4 students to guide.  This is easily doable, but it would be more fun to have more of you, so let me know if I can add you to our 'troop'.  Our class does stay together with our own Dairy Guide, but it is crowded there, and it is so nice to have many adult eyes helping to keep track of our kids.  Remember, our buses will leave school at 10:50 that day, carpools of parents can follow buses in their cars, and we will return to school by 2:30.  I have copies of maps of the grounds for every chaperone as well.  A note about LUNCH that day:  Students need to bring in a sack lunch (and some ordered the school's sack lunch) to eat in the classroom at 10:30 on Wednesday.  It is an early lunch for us, but we also get treated to milk and cheese during our tour, which will hopefully fuel us through the day.

Thanks for reading my notes, and for all of your support!  Melanie

Melanie Hannam
4th Grade Teacher
West Middleton Elementary
608-829-9398
mrshannamsclass.blogspot.com

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