Dear 4th Grade Families,
Welcome back! I hope everyone enjoyed a relaxing break filled with family, friends, and favorite activities! Important Dates: 12/11 4L & 4HB Toymaker Workshop 12/17 Reflections entries due 12/21 Winter Break begins 1/2/18 School Resumes 1/16 4L Nature Vision Monday Take Home Folders/Return to School every Tuesday: Sign and Return: Signed and tallied November Reading Log (in binders), (No updates!) Review and Keep at Home: WA Geo Reviews, Math pages, Reflections information, WA Topo Maps Empty Monday Folder due back every Tuesday Goal for the Week: Use my revision checklist to make improvements to my Disaster writing. Coming up this week in class: We're continuing Walk-to-Math learning, finishing our Natural Processes topic in science, reading an informational text about human body systems, revising and sharing our disaster writing, the mystery word is hazard, and submitting the student-designed "Rescue Vehicles" to the Drop Challenge! Toymaker Permission forms: Look for a permission form coming home in next week's take-home folder! We'll need those back quickly - thank you! Reflections: Information went home today! The students were excited about all of the different options to create and enter. Projects are due December 15th. Art Volunteers Needed: We would love to have two volunteers for each of our next two Museo Art Sessions to help with printmaking! The sessions are the afternoons of December 18 & 19, and you can use our class Signup to claim your volunteer spot: http://signup.com/go/bKMtZZx Museo Art Lesson: Mondrian Brush Control Acrylics Student Gallery: www.museoart.com/cve--4-larson.html In this lesson, the work of Piet Mondrian inspired students to create a piece that utilized careful brush control. On day one, students learned about De Stijl and Piet Mondrian’s work. To begin, each student used a ruler to create a series of various squares. Once completed, students learned to carefully use their brush to paint three squares with the primary colors of Red, Yellow, and Blue. On day two, students outlined each box with a thin black line reinforcing the brush control techniques they discussed on day one. To finish, students filled in their remaining squares with white paint. Art elements and design principles explored: Line, space, shape, form, unity Continued Learning: Practice your brush control at home! Choose a new geometric shape (circle, triangle, square) for your work’s focus. Using a ruler, or tracing a circular object, draw a series of shapes on your paper like our squares in class. When you finish, fill in a few squares with the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue.) You can use paint, or any available coloring material at home. To complete use black to carefully outline each shape. Be sure to take your time and make the lines as smooth as possible! Multiplication and Division Morning Help: As our walk-to-math students work hard to master 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication and long division during the upcoming math topics, those students who need a little extra help are invited to come in at 8:40am for extra practice (the teachers will be available to students from all the walk-to-math/homeroom classes). All students should be practicing math facts at school and at home right now – multiplication and division fact fluency are essential for success in 4th grade math! Tuesday at 8:40: Ms. Larson Thursday at 8:40: Ms. Bernardo Friday at 8:40: Mrs. Gose * Mrs. Heinz-Betts will continue with her regular morning math class on Tues & Thurs Students who take the bus can come straight to math as soon as the bus arrives, and students who eat breakfast at school can grab their breakfast quickly and bring it with to math. There will be no extra morning math class on conference days as teachers will be meeting with parents at that time. Science: Using Earth's Resources. We've started a new unit in Stemscopes Science: Using Earth's Resources. First, we'll be focusing on Natural Processes, with an emphasis on how human beings can plan for and respond to natural hazards. Next we'll be looking at Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources. In this unit students will be gathering information through research, using the design process to explore possible solutions to challenges humans face, and continuing to write CER's (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) to show their scientific thinking. Volunteer Opportunities: Thank you for your support! Our classroom calendar is here: http://signup.com/go/bKMtZZx and shows Spots for those who volunteered for recurring volunteer times for the year. I appreciate all the folks who volunteered for at-home correcting! Thanks, again, for all you do to support children, teachers and learning! Please visit our 4th grade blog…. http://cves4.weebly.com/ Homework: Please check the binder reminder (located in the front of the binder) to support your child’s homework habits. It is also posted on our classroom blog daily. In our partnership to ensure success for your child, good communication is critical. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me at larsone@svsd410.org. I’d love to hear from you and look forward to working with you this year. With thanks, Emily Larson 4th Grade Cascade View Elementary School 34816 SE Ridge Street Snoqualmie, WA 98065 (425)-831-4100 [email protected] http://cves4.weebly.com/ Students learned about communicating complex scientific information using a flowchart, then created flowcharts of how an animal uses one of its senses. Hello Fourth Grade Families,
Conferences start this Friday! I look forward to meeting with all of you to share 1st trimester progress! The November conference schedule is attached to this week's email. Please check your time. If you have not yet scheduled a time for your conference, please check the openings and email me your preference. Thanks! Important Dates: 11/14 WA State topographic map due (optional at home project) 11/16 2:00 4L Book Fair preview 11/15 – 21 8:30 am – 4 pm Book Fair on the MPR Stage 11/17, 20, 21, 22 Conferences 11:56 am dismissal 12/21 Winter Break begins 01/02/18 School Resumes Monday Take Home Folders/Return to School every Tuesday: Sign and Return: Signed and tallied November Reading Log (in binders), (No updates!), Gose Math Quiz, Larson Math Test, Scored Bio Spotlight Writing (for many students these will come home tomorrow or Wednesday – keep an eye out or ask your child if they have their writing to be signed yet!) Review and Keep at Home: Book Fair fliers, scored assignment calendars, last week’s tech work pages, book fair preview info Empty Monday Folder due back every Tuesday Goal for the Week: No new updates until after Thanksgiving break! Coming up this week in class: We're continuing Walk-to-Math learning, reading about skeletons, finishing our Off the Map study of WA State Geography and map skills, launching a new science topic, and browsing the book fair! Book Fair: Big change this year: KIDS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO COME IN AT RECESS OR LUNCH! Our class date for visiting the fair is Thursday, 11/16 and kids are allowed to bring money to make a purchase on that day. Kids are welcome before and after school to browse and/or make a purchases as well. On-line book Fair will be open 11/9-11/22 for those who can’t make it to the book fair or want to order online. The mystery word is contrast. Books will be delivered to the school and be given to classroom teachers. https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/homepage.do?method=homepage&url=cascadeviewelementaryschool1 Washington Topo Map: This wonderful hands-on geography project is optional but highly encouraged for our class. Students should have a rough draft and green direction packet in their binders. More information and pictures of examples can be found on the Project Page of the website! Multiplication and Division Morning Help: As our walk-to-math students work hard to master 2-digit x 2-digit multiplication and long division during the upcoming math topics, those students who need a little extra help are invited to come in at 8:40am for extra practice (the teachers will be available to students from all the walk-to-math/homeroom classes). All students should be practicing math facts at school and at home right now – multiplication and division fact fluency are essential for success in 4th grade math! Tuesday at 8:40: Ms. Larson Thursday at 8:40: Ms. Bernardo Friday at 8:40: Mrs. Gose * Mrs. Heinz-Betts will continue with her regular morning math class on Tues & Thurs Students who take the bus can come straight to math as soon as the bus arrives, and students who eat breakfast at school can grab their breakfast quickly and bring it with to math. There will be no extra morning math class on conference days as teachers will be meeting with parents at that time. Volunteer Opportunities: Thank you for your support! Our classroom calendar is here: http://signup.com/go/bKMtZZx and shows Spots for those who volunteered for recurring volunteer times for the year. I appreciate all the folks who volunteered for at-home correcting! Thanks, again, for all you do to support children, teachers and learning! Please visit our 4th grade blog…. http://cves4.weebly.com/ Homework: Please check the binder reminder (located in the front of the binder) to support your child’s homework habits. It is also posted on our classroom blog daily. In our partnership to ensure success for your child, good communication is critical. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me at larsone@svsd410.org. I’d love to hear from you and look forward to working with you this year. With thanks, Emily Larson 4th Grade Cascade View Elementary School 34816 SE Ridge Street Snoqualmie, WA 98065 (425)-831-4100 [email protected] http://cves4.weebly.com/ |
Ms. LarsonWeekly Specialist Rotation
Mon. - PE Tues. - Coding Wed. - Library Thurs. - Music Fri. - Rotating Specialists Art 11:20-12:05: Sept 30 & Oct 1; Nov 18 & 19; Jan 13 & 14; March 23 & 24; April 27 & 28 To volunteer, use the class Signup Contact: In our partnership to ensure success for your child, good communication is critical. Email ([email protected]) is the best way to reach me. I am also happy to make an appointment for a meeting or a phone call.
At-Home Reading: Students should be reading 20 minutes a night. Monthly reading logs should stay in students' binders, and will be checked every Tuesday. Two nights a week students may use Lexia as their 20 minutes of reading. Archives
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