Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Thinking Christmas!

Families - I know this seems a bit early, but I have to think early on the project I am about to take on! The project involves a very special Christmas present that your child will make. Trust me - it is really neat and will last a lifetime! My mom still has the one I made for her 27 years ago! I do need to request money for this project, because it is pricey. If you would like your child to make one, please send $6.50 to school by next Tuesday, November 6th. Thank you in advance. You will enjoy this gift for years to come. You might make your child work for the money, since it is a gift for you. Ha! Ha!

Spelling Enrichment

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Week of 10-29-07

Wow! You should be so proud of your kids! They did awesome on their student-led conferences! I hope you enjoyed them and got a little taste of our classroom atmosphere. Your children are very lucky to have you in their lives supporting them. Good job kids!.....and thanks parents for being good listeners! Rachael's mom won the jar guess! Congratulations! The amount was 141 and she guessed 140. Several others were close!

Here is what is on the agenda this week:
Math: Line graphs, venn diagrams, coordinates, and circle graphs, daily math review
Reading: Individual book study - your child has been assigned a book around his/her lexile level, along with comprehension work to go along with it. They will have 2 weeks to finish the book and complete the work. On the 3rd week, instead of 100 minutes of reading homework and fluency book, they will have a book project to do. There will be 12 options to choose from. In the next 2 weeks, I will give them reading time twice a day to work on their story and work, but they may choose to take it home as well.
Spelling: Sounds of "e", there will be enrichment words this week
English: Adjectives(we did not get to this part of speech last week), daily English review, journaling
Science: caves, volcanos, they have a homework assignment tonight- to find 5 signs of weathering and erosion in their neighborhood, they also need to bring a rock to school by Friday

If your child had 5 or 6 freebie tickets left at the end of the 1st 9 weeks, then as a reward, I gave him/her a week off of reading homework! The children may choose what week they want off. We will do reading homework this week and next week. The week after that will be the book project week, and then Thanksgiving(meaning no reading homework). They may choose to take this or next week off, or wait until December to do so. If you question whether your child has the week off or not, let me know, and I will write you a note. Not all the children earned this privilege. Remember, freebie tickets are used up by late work.

This is an exciting week! Halloween is in 2 days! Stay safe!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Week of 10-22-07

Hope you had a good fall break! We sure enjoyed ours! This will be another short week for the children because of conferences. Remember they are out on Friday. The kids will be bringing home a reminder of your time for conferences tomorrow or Wednesday. We will be very busy as usual this week. Here is what is on the agenda:
Math- double bar graphs, line plots, line graphs, daily math review
Reading- literature circles -they finished their books, now they are making book posters
Science- geology- we made crystals today, we will explore the 3 types of rocks, and look at weathering and erosion
English- friendly letters, adjectives, daily language review
Spelling- souds of "a"

Remember that Wednesday is Pumpkin Day! Your child will need to bring a pumpkin to school (as little as an apple, or as big as she or he can hold). We will be doing math, reading, science, and art related to pumpkins on Pumpkin Day. It would be nice if your child could bring an orange colored snack to share with the class that day too!

Payday went well with the kids last Wednesday. After paying rent and any fines they may have had, they got to visit the store and the bank. They had to decide how much they wanted to spend and how much they wanted to save. I have learned a lot about your children through this process. Hopefully, they are learning a lot about themselves, and maybe the real world too! They were very cute! It is fun to watch. The next payday will be November 20th........talk about delayed gratification.

This is Red Ribbon Week. Tomorrow is crazy hat day, Wednesday is backwards day, and Thursday is crazy sock day! This would be a good time to talk to your children about the dangers of drugs. I am a firm believer about keeping an open dialogue going between you and your child on tough choices he or she may face in his or her future. Research tells us that the communication we have with our children plays a key role in the choices they make.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Pumpkin Day!

Next week we will have Pumpkin Day on Wednesday, October 24th. We will have a lot of learning activities centered around pumpkins. Please allow your child to bring a pumpkin to school by that day. It can be any size, from as small as an apple to as big as your child can carry!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Week of 10-15-07

This week we will review reading skills, and read in our literature circles in reading. In math, we will work on problem solving. We started our geology unit today in science. We will be working on friendly letters and business letters in English.

Don't forget that the 4th grade program is tomorrow evening (Tuesday) at 6:30. Please have your child meet me in our classroom at 6:15. They need to be wearing their blue shirt and red bandana. Immediately following the program, meet your child back in the classroom.

Fundraiser card orders need to be turned in tomorrow. If you did not sell any, remember to either send the card back or $10 to purchase the card yourself.

There is no reading homework or spelling this week.

I sent a note about conferences home today. Please return tomorrow. I also sent home a note requesting a hammer and rag for a special activity on Wednesday.

The kids are doing great!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Student-Led Conferences

Dear Families,
Tomorrow(Monday), I will send home a conference form for you to fill out. Please make sure you get the form and return it to me as soon as possible. I have held student-led conferences for the past several years and have received much positive feed back from parents and students alike about this way of conferencing. The following is information/research about it:

The Student-led Conference

THIS CONFERENCE FORMAT IS BECOMING an accepted alternative to the traditional parent/teacher conference, in which the student is left out.The goals of this conference format is to increase positive communication between students and their parents and teachers in the following ways :
to encourage students to accept personal responsibility for their academic performance;
to teach students the process of self-evaluation;
to facilitate the development of students' organizational and oral communication skills and to increase their self-confidence;
to encourage students, parents, and teachers to engage in open and honest dialogue;
and to increase parent attendance at conferences


Why are faculties exploring this new conference technique?

Teachers, parents, and students report exceptional success and satisfaction with this format. Parents attend this student-led format to a higher degree than the traditional parent/teacher conference. Students feel comfortable in this supportive environment and parents appreciate hearing specifically from their children on their academic progress.
Although student-led conferences vary from school to school even within districts, one characteristic remains constant: the student leads the discussion. Students gain self-confidence in oral communication.

What exactly is a student-led conference?
According to Donald G. Hackmann it is important "to see the conference as a process and not an event." It should be seen as part of a student's ongoing educational progress.


SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS ARTICLE
Student-Led Conferences: A Growing Trend

For years parent-teacher conferences have been the primary means of parent-teacher communication. But now, many schools are trying something new -- student-led conferences that communicate not only how a student's doing but also why.

-->Parent-teacher conferences -- we all know how they go. Parents troop into classrooms to talk with teachers about their children's progress in school. Often, the process feels rushed, and parents leave feeling vaguely dissatisfied, as if they didn't really get what they came for.
For years that process has been the norm, but now it is changing. In more and more schools, students are leading conferences, and, overall, the word is that they're doing a fine job.

Many teachers themselves speak enthusiastically of the advantages of student-led conferences over teacher-led ones. "We found the [student-led] conferences most beneficial," said Keith Eddinger of the Marcus Whitman Middle School in Rushville, New York. "From a teacher's perspective, we were able to get a better picture of each child. It forced us to sit down with each student and review strengths and weaknesses. This conversation often told us the students learned more than perhaps we had measured through conventional assessments."
Eddinger added, "Our post-conference reviews with parents and students were overwhelmingly positive."
John Osgood, of C. L. Jones Middle School in Minden, Nebraska, found that "comments [about student-led conferences] from parents and board members were very positive."
Another staff member, Dick Philips, said, "Most parents listened to their child. It was interesting listening to [children] explain low grades to their parents. It did open the lines of communication."

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Spelling Enrichment & Reminders

Families- Please make sure your child is getting his/her reading homework in each week. This is very important. I know that it is hard sometimes, with life being so busy, but please try to make it a priority. It will help them in the harder years ahead, if they are already use to having a little homework now. Also, the more they read, the better readers they become!!

Don't forget that book pages are due tomorrow. You just need to add your recipe on to your child's fact page.

Your child has 2 tests tomorrow - OK History & Spanish - I sent home a Spanish review page today and a OK history study guide on Monday. Hopefully, the children are retaining all the information and review from the Spanish TV program, and won't have to study it too much.

Spelling Enrichment Words - trustworthy morals empathy fairness gratitude values positive conflict resolution character respectful tolerance responsible compassion behavior

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Week of 10-08

This week in reading, we will begin Literature Circles. The children will be in small groups reading books on their levels and doing various activities and journaling. I think they will enjoy it! In math, we will study pictographs and bar graphs. First thing every day we do morning math as well. During this math time, the children review old math concepts and are introduced to new math concepts. We go over their daily work together, and then they are tested on the concepts on Friday. This week we will finish our unit on Oklahoma. On Monday, I will give the children a study guide for their Oklahoma Test. Their test will be on Wednesday. They need to manage their time wisely and study for this test some on Monday evening, and some on Tuesday evening. In addition to daily English, we will look at action verbs and adjectives this week. In spelling, we will work with words having consonant diagraphs.

We will be very busy practicing for our 4th grade program all this week as well. It will be a program to remember!!

Another thing we are working on is having some self-control. The children are so bright, creative, hard working, and kind. We just seem to have some difficulty handling freedom at times. (lining up to go somewhere, center time, group projects, etc.) We will be working hard at this very important life skill! Hopefully we will master this skill so that we can do more hands on learning and fun projects in the future.

Please remember to turn in your book page by Wednesday. We will need to begin illustrations.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Show and Tell!

Don't forget that even numbers bring show and tell tomorrow (October 4th).

Auction Information!

Thank you Mrs. Lohse for asking me about the auction! I am trying to collect anything kids would like, such as games, toys, stationery, books, coupons for food places or entertainment, cute blankets, stuffed animals, or anything that seems interesting. We have all year to collect, but I thought it would be a good idea if I started the collection now. I have a few items already, but I want it to be a great auction for the kids. They will work hard for their money all year doing their class job, keeping up with their assignments, and doing extra bonus work! Thanks to all of you who will help out with this worthwhile learning project!!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Oklahoma Fact

Don't forget your Oklahoma Fact is due tomorrow!!

Enrichment Spelling Words!

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Monday, October 1, 2007

Week of 10-01

This week is an exciting week in Mrs. Corderman's 4th grade! Today the children applied for salaried positions in the classroom! Paydays will be around the 20th of each month. At that time the children will make deposits with the banker, pay rent for their home(desk/chair), pay any fines they may have received regarding incomplete work, messy work area, or not turning in reading homework. They can also visit the store and purchase monthly privileges with any left over money they may have. Some of the children may be really good at saving their money. If this is the case, they may end up saving enough money to buy their home (desk/chair) and not have to pay monthly rent anymore. At the end of the year, we will have an auction. The more money the children save, the better chance they have of getting a much wanted item. I hope to teach the children a little about money management, budgeting, saving, delayed gratification, as well as work ethic, and when you work for things-maybe you appreciate things more. The children will also learn to fill out ledgers and get visited by the taxman! Tomorrow the children will find out what position they got! Be sure to talk to them about these things at home. These are life lessons!

This week:
Math- calendars and elapsed calendar time.
English- verbs
Reading- following directions, comprehension
Spelling- consonant blends
Social Studies- Oklahoma symbols, Dust Bowl
Science - What is a scientist?, Science tools

Other News!
Don't forget to find an Oklahoma fact for our book! These facts are due on Wednesday. You don't need to turn in the recipe yet. So far, however, several kids have turned in an Oklahoma fact. I have seen some awesome ones!!

Tomorrow, we are having a real artist visit our classroom!

Thursday and Friday, we will have Show and Tell. Thursday is for children that have an even class number and Friday is for children who have odd class numbers.

All year, I will be collecting items for our end of the year auction. If you know of anyone that can donate an item, please let me know or help me out with that. I would greatly appreciate it!