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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Math Video Lesson: Quadrilaterals

Although half of the 4th grade will be on a field trip today, we are still having math in the form of video lessons & practice. This is to ensure we have time to finish our geometry standards before the end of the school year. Kids not on the field trip today will have time to complete it during the normal math block. Students in 4D & 4G homerooms that are on the field trip will have some time to complete this before the trip; however they will need to finish this assignment for homework tonight.

Quadrilaterals: Lessons 15/16 Video Lessons (to be completed Thursday 5/28)


Please watch the following videos.  Then complete pages 77 and 81 in your workbook.  
MathAntics- Quadrilaterals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiREqzDsMP8


**Also, I have posted lesson by lesson geometry videos on my blog under the math section.  These may be helpful for skills you are still unsure of.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Summer Learning

Hello Chrystall Miner Families!  

"To succeed in school and life, children and young adults need ongoing opportunities to learn and practice essential skills. This is especially true during the summer months." Summer learning loss is a real thing.  Please take some time to read the facts and research to help your child start 5th grade with a bang.  I have attached a few easy, quick and fun ways you can have your child reviewing math & reading skills each day.  

Summer Reading Ideas
In addition to local park districts, programs and camps, there is a free online resource called the "Find a Book." It is so important for our kids to spend quality time reading books at their reading level over the summer.  This website is tied to Lexile® measures and allows students to build their own custom reading lists based on their reading level and interests. Go to www.lexile.com/findabook.  Students can search for books based on their reading abilities and topics of interest.  I will send home Lexile cards with the kids today so they know their scores (these will be based on their winter MAP scores, so you can round up a bit when looking for books.  I'm positive the kids all made growth this half of the school year, but we didn't take spring MAPs to show it).  

Below is a list of skills that are beneficial to work on and review to be ready for 5th grade.  Also, I attached a copy of a reading log many of the students will be using in 5th grade.  As they read good fit books, they can complete this log quickly each day. Or you can read the books along with your child and ask them questions about theme, inferencing, etc.  
  • Inferencing (this is a big one for 5th grade and all future grades in reading) 
  • Theme (identify it and comparing/contrasting it)
  • Main Idea (for nonfiction, the kids should be able to identify the main idea and provide details from the text to support it)
  • Text Structure (there are 5 main text structures for non-fiction texts: sequence, problem/solution, cause/effect, description, and compare/contrast.  Students should be able to identify the structure) 
  • Text Evidence (how to provide evidence from a text to support an answer; explaining evidence and how it supports an answer)
  • Types of Figurative Language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, idiom, adages, etc)
  • Genres of Literature
Summer Math Ideas
MetaMetrics, the company that designed the above literacy tool, also provides the Summer Math Challenge, a free maintenance program for students who have just completed grades 2 through 6. It is designed to help children retain math skills learned during the previous school year. If you enroll your child in the program you'll receive daily emails during the summer with fun activities and links to educational resources.  I have attached an example of a 4th grade daily email you would receive.  I also attached the flyer with more information.  Please take some time to check out this program.  I looked through all the samples and this really has beneficial skills for the kids.  Also, it's fun for the kids because it has a variety of ways to practice skills together; it's better than just worksheets or a repetitive website.  It challenges you to talk to your kids about math everyday!  Can you tell I like the program?  :)

Thanks for making sure your child is working on their math and reading skills all summer long.  As always, let me know if you have any questions!

Going back in history... The Grove!

Yesterday, we had such an exciting field trip to The Grove in Glenview.  We spent half of our day in a school house from the 1800's learning about behavior expectations and curriculum.  We got to see what some of the schoolmarm punishments were like which was really fun.  Also, every kid got to try writing a letter with ink and a quill.  The second half of the day was spent in an old log cabin in which kids learned about the home life of our pioneers.  They got to do some chores, see what the cooking was like, and make rope.  It really made our social studies book come to life!  


















































Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Math Video Lesson: Triangles

Although half of the 4th grade will be on a field trip today, we are still having math in the form of video lessons & practice. This is to ensure we have time to finish our geometry standards before the end of the school year. Kids not on the field trip today will have time to complete it during the normal math block. Students in 4C & 4P homerooms that are on the field trip will have some time to complete this before the trip; however they will need to finish this assignment for homework tonight.

Triangles: Lessons 13/14 Video Lessons (to be completed Tuesday 5/26)

Please watch the following videos.  Then complete pages 66, 71, and 72 in your workbook.  
Drawing Triangles with a Protractor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEST09Qygj0

Friday, May 22, 2015

Outdoor Activities

Planting in the outdoor garden!  










Our 4th grader safety patrol being sworn in at the Tribute to Excellence!

We played kickball with our buddies today!  Heaps of fun!