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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Peanut Butter & Write Night

Please join us:
Wednesday
September 7th
from
5:30 to 7:00 pm

...to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. We will then be working on writing a descriptive, detailed, sequenced paragraph about how we each make our sandwiches.

This is an open house event, so please feel free to come late or leave early as needed.

The whole family is welcome so come on over!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Chipotle Fundraiser

If you like those foil wrapped burritos as much as I do, come support our school on

Tuesday September 6 from 5-8pm.

Chipotle will donate 50% of their profits during that time to our school!

I'll see you there with my chicken burrito with black beans, brown rice, pico, cheese, guac and lettuce!


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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Bake Sale

May 20th at 2:00

Our school will be having a bake sale to raise money to support our upcoming 5th graders
(so long 4th grade!)
on their Outdoor Experience Overnight trip in the 2011-2012 school year.

Parents are encouraged to bake
simple
kid friendly
delicious
easily packaged
treats
to donate and sell at the bake sale.


For more information about the 5th grade trip contact our 5th grade teachers!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Art Night Review

Our school wide art night a week ago was a huge success.  It was great seeing students of all ages come through and try the different art projects! 



I was rather jealous that I had to stay in my classroom while the students got to go make such cool projects.


These are only a few of the neat ideas from our amazing art teacher.  Later on I saw that there was home made silly puddy too!  Too cool!
Art is such a great way for students to express themselves and convey their knowledge.
Parents, I know you like all those art moments too!  I saw you just as focused as the students creating right along side them.  Great family time!









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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Science Night

Thanks for Joining Us!

4th Grade Science Night Open House was a lot of fun.  Student's enjoyed using all the materials from our electric circuits unit to create flashlights, mega-circuits, and heat nicrome wire so it could burn paper!

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Pennies For Patients Success

I'm so impressed!

Our student council ran the Pennies for Patients fundraiser to help kids with Leukemia and Lymphoma. 
Student Council suggested we each bring in some pennies to help donate.

After the first week I knew we had a good amount, but those responsibly pesky Student Council representatives collected it before we could count it.  The second week I did't want to make the same mistake.

Every morning kids kept bringing in coins, but I didn't really pay attention to who, how many, or how long it was taking them to put it in our class box.

Thursday rolls around and I dig through the box.  It was HEAVY!  I knew we had a lot, but figured a quick math lesson of sets of a dollar could come in handy.  Every kid made groups of a dollar on our table, and then more groups, and more groups of a dollar.

86 groups later, we were impressed!

As a school, we raised over $780 dollars!


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Monday, May 9, 2011

School Swimming Trip

To celebrate the end of 4th grade, and the beginning of summer we're going swimming!  Swimming is a great form of exercise, is fun, and an important life lesson!

We're excited to go to an indoor wave pool and a water slide with catch pool , current channel and vortex, and zero beach entry.


Needed:

  • parent drivers   (we would be forever grateful!)
  • permission slip and attached notarized temporary power of attorney
  • paid $3.50
  • swim suit
  • towel
  • plastic bag for clothes




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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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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

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!!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Dr. Seuss Literacy Night - Yertle the Turtle

Our school wide Dr. Seuss Literacy Night is TODAY, March 16th!

There are games, a book trade, crafts, and reading!

Look for our classes' entry in the door decorating contest with our theme:

The turtles are all happy.


and know that reading, not people, will help you soar to high heights!


See you tonight!
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Pi Day Activities

On 3/14 our class celebrated Pi day!  We had an awesome lineup of fun activities to introduce young learners to Pi.

We measured the diameter and then multiplied 3x that of the basketball court circle, hula hoops, cups, and other circles.



A midevil tale of how a boy saves his father by finding out the value of Pi.


Number strips to make a Pi chain!
 It's a great visual to remind us that Pi doesn't repeat and has no pattern.



Check out how long it got!  If you stop by school in the next few weeks, you'll see it in the hallway too!



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Friday, March 11, 2011

Pi Day

Pi Day!

Most of us have heard of it, used, it, but may not remember what it is for! Learn here!

You use Pi when dealing with circles.

Equations that use Pi

finding area of a circle
finding circumference (perimeter) of a circle

 
The area of a circle is calculated using Pi and the radius of the circle.
This formula inspired the joke "Pies aren't square, they're round!"


This Monday we'll be celebrating a math holiday - Pi Day. Why Monday?

Well it's 3-14

You might ask what time we'll specifically celebrate?

at 1:59.


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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Dress for Success

March 10th our students can Dress for Success. We know many important jobs require us to dress up and look our best. To encourage students to do their best on our tests Student Council is sponsoring a Dress for Success day. Students are encouraged to wear “nice” clothes such as slacks, button up shirts, ties, and girls could also wear skirts, dresses, etc.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Math Centers Extravaganza II


Patterns, Designs, and Geometry
Students used computers in my room to get on Virtual Manipulatives
Fraction circles to identify parts of the whole


Area and Periemeter Review


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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Dr. Seuss Birthday

Read Across America Day is March 2nd! We’ll be reading a few Dr. Seuss books, but check your bookshelves, and read a book by the good doctor tonight to celebrate a great American author and illustrator.

Parents or voracious readers….check out from the public library Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel, a biography about Dr. Seuss. It was a fascinating read about this influential author!

Our school will be doing a Literacy Night themed around Dr. Seuss on March 16th. More information will be coming home soon.

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Free Weekend Fun

The Cripple Creek Ice Festival is in Cripple Creek this weekend through the 21st~!
I went last weekend with a friend, and combined with a hike near Divide it was a great afternoon.
One Fish
Two Fish
"red" fish
"blue" fish


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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Valentine's Party

We will be enjoying a Valentine's Day party this FRIDAY February 11th.

I am encouraging families to bring healthy snacks and not JUST cookies and cupcakes.  Please consider a healthy alternative to candy and chocolate! 

Student names for Valentine's Day were sent home last week.

Valentines are an all or nothing deal.  Bring one for everyone, or don't bring any. 
Your choice.

We will begin our celebration at 1:45 on Friday. 
Parents are welcome to join us at that time.

If you have questions or concerns please contact Mrs. Rose!

BOXES:
We are decorating our boxes on Wednesday.  Bring any craft supplies to share. 
We've got PLENTY of boxes!