Friday, November 13, 2015

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Snack!

Here is a link to our snack calendar for this school year.  Each Monday students are assigned to bring snack in to add to our "brain bar".  Each afternoon students can choose from up to five different snacks size portions to rev them up to complete our day.



Classroom Schedule


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Welcome to a new year!!!

Hello Everyone!!! What a wonderful start to the year we have had!  Take a look at this good lookin' group of fourth graders!!





Check back in a few days for a bunch up uploads and updates of information!

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

It's a GREAT day!

Jackson, tries his hand at making his own learning plan for unit 11, complete with learning targets in academic and I can language!

Way to go Kiddo!


This techie chica wouldn't let a volume issue on a friends chrome book stop her!  She googled a way to an answer!



Thursday, March 12, 2015

Does your child need a reading challenge at home?





Take a look at these options to spark up reading at home, or to challenge your avid reader!


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1.  Remember we are in the midst of the Mallards Reading Incentive.  For every 100 minutes your child reads, they earn a prize.  The home base prize is a free ticket to a Mallard's baseball game in June!






2.  We are half way through March Book Madness!  Ask your child what it's all about.  We started with 32 books, and last week we narrowed it down to 16 titles.  The library staff has pulled these books for students to check out.  The hope is not necessarily that students read all these books (although they are great titles!) but that students are constantly talking about reading and great book in the month of March.  Ask your child which books they voted for this round!  Read a few of the books as a family, or start your own book bracket at home!


3.  Don't forget about Battle of the Books!  The battle of the books competition will be held in May and teams will be formed soon!  This is an optional reading activity at school.  Students are asked to read and remember as many books off the battle list as possible (including authors).  At the competition teams are asked questions about plot events, characters, setting etc.  Is your child interested in this competition?  Grab a few of these books and read them as a family!