The kids finished publishing their monster stories today. I will try to post some to the blog next week.
Next week our prompt will be, "Write about a time you were scared..." .
Friday, October 23, 2009
Ding Dong
Wow!! I had no idea that our unit on Electricity would end with a bang...or rather...a ding dong!!! While I was gathering materials for an experiment on electromagnets I found some doorbell kits in the science lab. In a matter of minutes the kiddos had managed to connect the doorbell. Then several had the brilliant idea of installing the doorbell on our classroom door! And it doesn't end there....they then installed another doorbell on Ms. Vasquez's door. So next time you come to visit room 34 don't forget to ring the bell first!!!
Amazing work, kids!!!
Amazing work, kids!!!
Historical Fiction
http://www.opencourtresources.com/ocr/grade4/index.html
This week we start our unit on Historical Fiction. Check out the above link to get a headstart on the vocabulary words you need to know for our first story, Sarah, Plain and Tall.
This week we start our unit on Historical Fiction. Check out the above link to get a headstart on the vocabulary words you need to know for our first story, Sarah, Plain and Tall.
Fact and Opinion
http://www.teachingandlearningresources.co.uk/factoropinion.shtml
Try this little quiz! I think you will do great (but that is my OPINION!!!)
Try this little quiz! I think you will do great (but that is my OPINION!!!)
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Electrical Circuits
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/8_9/circuits_conductors.shtml
Today we finished our Pathfinders Experiment to learn about complete and incomplete circuits. Go to the above link to do a virtual experiment!
The following is a great website to review everything we have learned so far in Science about circuits:
http://www.andythelwell.com/blobz/
Today we finished our Pathfinders Experiment to learn about complete and incomplete circuits. Go to the above link to do a virtual experiment!
The following is a great website to review everything we have learned so far in Science about circuits:
http://www.andythelwell.com/blobz/
Monday, October 12, 2009
Another Character Poem by Maria
The Girl Who Loved The Wind
She means Danina
She means dainty,beautiful,and kind
She is the number 10
She is like a banana
She is relative to her father
Who does escape from her house and father
Who has a cape that she rides on
Who fears that she is going to be in the house with out freedom
Who wants freedom
Resident of her house
She means Danina
She means dainty,beautiful,and kind
She is the number 10
She is like a banana
She is relative to her father
Who does escape from her house and father
Who has a cape that she rides on
Who fears that she is going to be in the house with out freedom
Who wants freedom
Resident of her house
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Your Weight on Other Worlds
Favorite Reading Strategies Website
Character Poems
Danina
She means dainty, beautiful, and gentle
She is the number 22
She is like fire red
Danina is a friend of the wind
Who does ride on a cape
Who has a great house
Who fears of a dull life
Who wants freedom
Resident of a house overlooking a beach
By Helayna
She means dainty, beautiful, and gentle
She is the number 22
She is like fire red
Danina is a friend of the wind
Who does ride on a cape
Who has a great house
Who fears of a dull life
Who wants freedom
Resident of a house overlooking a beach
By Helayna
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
KIS

We are learning the important skill of inferencing. We use the KIS strategy to help us think through difficult comprehension questions.
K- Look and Underline Key Word
I - Infer
S-Support your inference with what you know from real life. Write a sentence next to your answer explaining your choice with a real world example.
So, remember, if an answer is not right in front of our eyes we have to KIS it!!
K- Look and Underline Key Word
I - Infer
S-Support your inference with what you know from real life. Write a sentence next to your answer explaining your choice with a real world example.
So, remember, if an answer is not right in front of our eyes we have to KIS it!!
Listen to this song to remember how to infer!!
Folktales

For the next 3 weeks we will be reading folktales. We read a wonderful story called The Girl Who Loved the Wind and wrote a character poem about one of the characters. I will post the poems soon! To listen to this story go to :
You can get some advice on how to write your own folktale by a real author here:
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Writing
http://www.empoweringwriters.com/ is a wonderful resource for teaching writing.
We are learning how to add elaborative detail to our writing. Click below for a great list of sound words!
http://www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson104/sounds.pdf
We also need transition words:
http://jc-schools.net/write/transition.htm
This is also a great article on revising using the Explosion (adding action, description, feeling):
http://www.learner.org/workshops/middlewriting/images/pdf/W8ReadWriters.pdf
We are learning how to add elaborative detail to our writing. Click below for a great list of sound words!
http://www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson104/sounds.pdf
We also need transition words:
http://jc-schools.net/write/transition.htm
This is also a great article on revising using the Explosion (adding action, description, feeling):
http://www.learner.org/workshops/middlewriting/images/pdf/W8ReadWriters.pdf
Self-discipline
Our powerful word for the month is self-discipline. Discipline means making yourself do what's right, fair and necessary even when you don't feel like it. Studies show that discipline is twice as important in predicting academic success as intelligence. Let's work hard this month on controlling our mind, body and actions!! Let's be like the wise old owl:
Why aren't we all like that wise old bird?
Visit Dr. Robyn's blog for more informaton on discipline and other powerful parenting advice.
http://drrobyn.wordpress.com/
The more he saw, the less he spoke;
The less he spoke, the more he heard;Why aren't we all like that wise old bird?
Visit Dr. Robyn's blog for more informaton on discipline and other powerful parenting advice.
http://drrobyn.wordpress.com/
Virtual Science Fair Projects
This is a great website for teaching and learning about the scientific process. I used the site to teach the students about constants and variables and how to record data.
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral
Aztecs
Monarch Butterfly

Fall!!! One of my favorite fall lessons is about the Monarch butterfly who makes its yearly migration to Michoacan, Mexico right about now.
Since our class is participating in the reading of The Very Hungry Caterpillar on Thursday, I decided to make this a butterflied themed week! http://www.readfortherecord.org/
On Thursday we will be making symbolic paper butterflies that will "fly" to Mexico for the winter and return in the spring all thanks to www.learner.org/jnorth/sm/index.html.
Since our class is participating in the reading of The Very Hungry Caterpillar on Thursday, I decided to make this a butterflied themed week! http://www.readfortherecord.org/
On Thursday we will be making symbolic paper butterflies that will "fly" to Mexico for the winter and return in the spring all thanks to www.learner.org/jnorth/sm/index.html.
Verb-a-Pillar
On Monday we made a Verb-a-pillar out of pipe cleaners who can DO anything to learn about action verbs. The kids took Verb-a-pillar home with them and then wrote a journal entry about everything that Verbie did.
On Tuesday we fed Verbie a leaf full of helping verbs - is, was, were, has, have, had and will.
I usually make a Verb-man to teach verbs, but since this week we are studying about the Monarch butterfly I decided to change things up!
On Tuesday we fed Verbie a leaf full of helping verbs - is, was, were, has, have, had and will.
I usually make a Verb-man to teach verbs, but since this week we are studying about the Monarch butterfly I decided to change things up!
Clay Boats

Today we tested our clay boats to see which one would hold the most cargo. The winning boat held 43 grams!!! We learned about BUOYANCY!
Check out http://www.brainpop.com/ to watch a video on buoyancy!!
Check out http://www.brainpop.com/ to watch a video on buoyancy!!
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