Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Weekly Update

Wishing all of our families a Happy Thanksgiving!

Building our Turkey centerpieces!


There are so many things to be thankful for!


We were so fortunate to have the opportunity to SKYPE with researcher and scientists Mrs. Pennycook from a breeding colony at Cape Royds in Antarctica this week. As Mrs. Pennycook sat with the penguin colony she is researching, she shared with us her knowledge of penguin adaptations and what is it like to be a scientists studying penguins in Antarctica. We also, had a special meet and greet with a few of her friends!





Friday, November 22, 2019

Weekly Update

We have had a busy full week full of lots of new learning!


Math: We have started our unit on division. Students began by learning about how they can use their knowledge of multiplication to help the solve division problems. In this unit students learn how to use the Partial Quotients method to divide (also known as "low stress division"). Be sure to check out the homework help videos on our classroom blog coming next week! 


Science: Students have been exploring layers of the earth and tectonic plates. We have been studying patterns where volcanoes, earthquakes, deep ocean trenches, and plate boundaries are located to develop theories about how the earth's crust is moving.






Dancers of the Week(s)!


Friday, November 8, 2019

Weekly Update

Math: Students are using a variety of area models to multiply larger numbers. This week students explored cusianire rods and a more efficient strategy called "windows" to find the product of two multi-digit numbers. 

Reader's Workshop:
We have now begun a new interactive read aloud, Little Dog, Lost by Marion Dane Bauer a novel written in a poem structure. We will focus in on reviewing skills as well as introducing students to new elements of author's craft.

Congratulations to all students who ran for student council. You did a great job on your speeches and posters!

Dancers of the Week 

Friday, November 1, 2019

Weekly Update

Reader's Workshop
We have officially completed our interactive read aloud, Mr. Popper's Penguins. Students enjoyed many penguin themed activities on Thursday's "black and white" day.




Social Studies:


4th Grade continued our "travels" to Mexico by learning about the Day of the Dead, a Mexican celebration on November 1st and 2nd. Mrs. Riviera, a JFK parent, created a special presentation for the 4th grade students. We all learned so much about this Mexican celebration and Mexican culture by listening to Mrs. Riviera share her family's traditions, touching a real sugar skull and banana leaf, and seeing a traditional Mexican alter. Thank you Mrs. Riviera!



Dancers of the Week