4th Grade Awards Ceremony is on Nov. 5th at 9:00am.
ALL PARENTS ARE INVITED!!
Veteran's Day Ceremony is on Nov. 7th at 8:50am.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
Field Study to GTM NEER
We had a blast on our first field study to GTM NEER. Students rotate to 3 different stations all focused on the estuary. Here are a few pictures from our adventure.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Field Study This Wednesday!
We have our First Coastal Science Field Study this Wednesday, Oct. 22nd!
Make sure you are on time to school, wear appropriate clothes, and bring your lunch.
We will be exploring the salt marsh and taking a hike. Wear clothes that can get dirty and shoes made for walking. We are going to have a BLAST!
Make sure you are on time to school, wear appropriate clothes, and bring your lunch.
We will be exploring the salt marsh and taking a hike. Wear clothes that can get dirty and shoes made for walking. We are going to have a BLAST!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Using our Social Studies book to continue our discussion on the First Floridians, students looked at a section and determined the main idea and then had to prove it with supporting details. Students worked in pairs to complete this 2 day activity.
Point of View
Students focused on point of view this week in reading. They had to determine if the text was written in first person, third person objective, third person limited, or third person omniscient.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
A Day in the Salt Marsh (Our 1st Coastal Science Unit of Study)
This week we dove into our 1st Coastal Science Unit of Study through a close reading of "A Day in the Salt Marsh". Students filled out a KWL chart on what they already knew about the salt marsh and what they wanted to know about the salt marsh. We read the story several times and they went back and filled in the final piece of what they learned in the KWL chart. We read the story again, this time for the purpose of determining the text structure the author used and how it helped us as readers. Take a look at a few pictures from this activity.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Strong Endings
Our focus in writing this week was to make sure our endings were strong in our fiction pieces. We created a chart of questions to consider in revising those endings.
Theme
This week our focus was on the different Themes in our class novel, Voices of St. Augustine. Theme is the message or lesson the author wants to the reader to take away from the story.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Voices in St. Augustine
Students have read to chapter 13 so far in our class novel, Voices in St. Augustine. As strong readers, we have focused on the "Big Ideas" and summarizing to check for understanding. We also focused on the Idioms in the novel to clarify their meanings.
Fiction Writing
We have focused on developing a well thought out plan for our fiction stories, making sure there is a story arc (heart beat). Students tried again and again until their plan felt just right. We have moved into the drafting process of our fiction stories. We have drafted our stories scene by scene and studied other authors for ways to make our stories better!
Friday, September 5, 2014
Developing Characters for Our Fiction Stories
Students spent a few days this week picking one of their small moments and developing a believable character. Students develop external and internal character traits as well has developing struggles and desires for their character.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Where Fiction Writers Get Their Ideas
The discussions this week in Writers Workshop was about where writers get their ideas for fiction stories. Students collected their own story ideas from small moments in their own lives. They also collect story ideas from books they wish existed in the world.
Annotating from an Informational Text
This week in Readers Workshop, the students focused on how annotating an informational text helps them as readers understand the text better. Here are some examples of how students annotated from the informational text entitled, "At Home in the Arctic".
Discussions were had in class about the guidelines for appropriate annotations. We then as a class came up with our guidelines for annotating an informational text.
Discussions were had in class about the guidelines for appropriate annotations. We then as a class came up with our guidelines for annotating an informational text.
Friday, August 22, 2014
First Week of School
Wow! The first week of school is already over! We have been very busy this week learning all the CHAMPS behavior expectations for the classroom, hallway, bathroom, cafeteria, playground, and auditorium. CHAMPS expectations create clear guidelines for acceptable behaviors in common areas of the school. Here is an example of CHAMPS for independent reading in the classroom.
This week we also created a mission statement (a class pledge) as a whole 4th grade family (Barton/Ledford family). Students set their own goals for reading and writing. Then worked together as groups to come up with one goal they could agree on. All of these goals were then put into the mission statement which will hang in the room all year as a reminder!
Students also got a chance to partner share with some of their writing this week. They were working on an opinion piece about whether school lunch was healthier or lunch from home was healthier. Students had a great debate about this issue!
This week we also created a mission statement (a class pledge) as a whole 4th grade family (Barton/Ledford family). Students set their own goals for reading and writing. Then worked together as groups to come up with one goal they could agree on. All of these goals were then put into the mission statement which will hang in the room all year as a reminder!
Students also got a chance to partner share with some of their writing this week. They were working on an opinion piece about whether school lunch was healthier or lunch from home was healthier. Students had a great debate about this issue!
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Orientation
Orientation is Thursday, August 14th at 2:00pm.
I look forward to meeting each and everyone of my AMAZING 4th grade Otters!
I look forward to meeting each and everyone of my AMAZING 4th grade Otters!
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