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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Preparing For Track Day

Track day is an exciting day in elementary school! 
Racing, jumping, throwing, climbing, stacking, teamwork, and fun.

The Intermediate track day is scheduled for Monday May 2. 

Come to school with:
  • gym shoes
  • comfortable clothes in layers
  • hat, warm clothes for a cool weather report
  • waterbottle
  • healthy snack
  • good attitude

Friday, April 29, 2011

Fur Trapper Rendezvous Bartering

We continue our Rendezvous today with a bartering experience.  Students should have brought small items to trade with among the 4th grade classes.

Here's some history about bartering:




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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Making Butter With Kids

When is the last time you made butter?  We're making butter today at school.  Families have generously donated heavy whipping cream and we've saved, washed, and recycled baby food jars to use for our project.

Each Student Will Use:
1 Baby Food Jar with TIGHT fitting lid
2-3 oz. of whipping cream
lots of arm muscles

The butter will go through 3 distinct stages in the process:
  1. Liquid Whipping Cream - this will slosh around in the jar when we shake it
  2. Whipped Cream - The jar will be filled with a foamy, fluffy cream
  3. Separated Butter and Butter cream - The butter molecules will join together and will separate from the liquid
Learn more and share your thoughts at PBS Kids - Making Butter.

We'll be enjoying our fresh butter with cornbread today, but could enjoy it with homemade biscuits or any other delicious treat!



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Friday, April 22, 2011

Slide Rocket 1st

Slide Rocket is another free online tool to use for presentations.  Here is a sample one where I uploaded a PowerPoint to make it accessible online. 




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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Rendezvous & Bartering Day

Dear 4th Grade Families,

We are studying fur trappers and traders in our Colorado history unit. Part of a trapper’s or trader’s life was the annual Rendezvous where they celebrated, relaxed, socialized and traded their furs for supplies for the coming year. The students will be participating in activities on Thursday April 28th related to the outdoor, trapper, and pioneer life.

In order for the kids to experience trading goods for goods rather than using money, we will be continuing our Rendezvous day on Friday April 29th , On that day each student must bring in something he or she can trade. You DO NOT need to go out and buy anything. The item could be a craft, art, or food they have made. In the past, some students have brought some old, small toys or decorative items they and their families no longer want. It should not be anything expensive or of personal value. Once the items are traded they will not be returned to the original owner. If your child brings in food, the items must be individually wrapped (things get passed around!).

Since the purpose of the activity is to experience trading, students who do not bring in anything to trade will not be permitted to participate in the Rendezvous, which will ultimately affect their grade. Students will be responding to the experience for a writing, history, and economics grade. We will discuss the pros and cons of the bartering experience and real world applications.

Thanks in advance for your support of this experiential learning opportunity.

Sincerely,

Fourth Grade Team

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Reading Text Discussion - Cover it Live

Here we discuss questions about our reading text this week, "Dragons and Dinosaurs" an non-fiction piece.


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Monday, April 18, 2011

Cover It Live



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Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp

In reading this week our main selection is nonfiction discussing the fossilized remains of dinosaurs.

See our Reading Goal and Vocabulary Words here.

The paired selection is a very rhythmic poem selection! 

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

We're going to try something new I learned at the Technology Summit I went to on Friday! Monday we'll have a test of this online tool.



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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Aviary Sound Recorder

Friday's Technology Conference.egg on Aviary.

Check out a new website!  We'll be having fun!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Special April Events

Spring means lots of fun events at school

April 15 - Guest Presentation to support Math (Banking, Savings)
April 25 - Guest Presentation to support Literacy (Grand Canyon)
April 26 - Guest Presentation to support Science (Electricity, Safety)
April 28 - Colorado Rendezvous Day
April 29 - Colorado Rendezvous Trading Day

Just wait to see May!!!

Friday, April 8, 2011

6 Minute Solutions - Fluency Intervention

To help students increase their reading fluency (speed, accuracy, and expression in reading) we've been using the 6 minute solution intervention.  See how it works here.



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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Japan Crisis

Our most recent issue of Time for Kids included an article about the tragedy in Japan.

We looked at a few additional resources that discussed earthquakes, tsunamies, and did a brief overview of some vocabulary before reading the magazine article.

Map of Damages from Japan Earthquake

Animated Definitions for Earthquake Terms and Concepts



Another blog with a ton of links about the crisis in Japan is called Tech Savvy Mama with a post on Online resources related to this topic!

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Vocabulary this Week

We're using our ActiVote clicker-in system to practice vocabulary this week.  Check it out!


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Friday, April 1, 2011

Poetry Choice Board

Reading a variety of literature means working with poetry too!  Often we work with fairly elaborate poetry to have high quality examples of figurative language, theme, symbolism, etc.  When the students are interacting on a higher level, we have a lot of creative fun!

Giving students choices means the students are more highly invested in the project and are dedicated to their product.  As a teacher, I pick options that get a lot of the same work done in many different modalities.  We'll be making posters with the three mini-projects they choose from their tic-tac-toe board.

The choices are:
  • text to self- how you react to it
  • text to text - compare to another text
  • text to world - learn about the part of the world
  • format copy cat - write a poem
  • acrostic - write a poem
  • inspiration journal - journal about an authors point of view
  • illustration - picture story
  • wordle - hand made word organization of important phrases
  • mini bubble - word maps of vocabulary


For our next poetry unit we will be working with poems that are a bit easier and more approachable for students to access on their own.
Our leveled book room had a class set of
"all the small poems and fourteen more" by Valerie Worth.

Most poems have a simple noun topic with detailed language and descriptions.