Grade 4

4th Grade September Classroom Work

Dear Families,

Although it has been a bit gloomy outside, we have been busy in our cozy classroom. Our main focus in Language Arts class has been poetry; the rhythm, sound patterns, meter, and magic that can result from the right mixture of different poetic techniques. 4th graders particularly love the concept of poetic license, where rules of punctuation, capitalization, and spacing on the page all take a back seat to convey the imagery and emotion of the poem in any way the poet chooses. We are starting this unit writing poems inspired by the great poets featured in our book, Love That Dog, using their poetic techniques as a starting point, but with the students continuing with their own thoughts and ideas. It’s helpful to start with some structure before we venture forth with our own ideas and poetic techniques.

In Social Studies we are learning to read an atlas as we identify all the locations necessary to complete our World Maps. Inevitably, the question arises, “Is there anywhere else on earth to explore?”, always an interesting conversation. The skill of using an atlas index and the coordinate points they list is fun practice that dovetails nicely with our work on different graphs in Math class.

(Note: please send in slippers or slip-on inside shoes for the classroom, it’s just a cozy alternative to the heavier boots October’s weather sometimes calls for.)

Finally, thank you for all you are doing to partner with me to make this move to Middle School at BCD one filled with just the right mixture of creativity, discovery, exploration both collaboratively and independently, and an atmosphere that supports critical thinking and learning.

Hopefully, the sun will shine a bit more in October, but it certainly has been in our classroom in Peterson 4.

Best, Katharine

To view photos in Google Photo, click this link:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/rLBb2PUasgfyj8aD9

By |2018-10-08T12:36:18-04:00October 8th, 2018|

First round of letters ‘en route’ to our penpals in France!

Our grade 4 and 5 French students have just sent their first letters to our penpals in France!

I have organized this Penpal exchange with the Montessori School of Uzès, a bilingual school in a picturesque village in the South of France.

Throughout the coming year, we will build on our correspondence with Madame Dubreuil’s class; we will write our letters in French, building our vocabulary and sentence structure, and including a couple of short sentences or questions in English at the end of each one; the French students will do the inverse!

It promises to be an enriching and fun project for our students to embark on. They will see their French skills be put ‘into action’ and see their growth in the language throughout the year, all the while, learning about the life of students their age in France. It will provide a glance into the culture of adolescents across the ocean.

The Montessori School in Uzès is as enthusiastic as I am about this partnership. Mme. Dubreuil (headmaster and elementary school teacher) writes;

“‘I’m so enthousiaste!! this is going to be a wonderful experience for our elementary children, open their eyes on another culture, get to know children from another country. Thank you so much for contacting us and going on with this adventure!”

Here is a link to their school website; http://www.montessori-uzes.com/

Please follow the link below to the album of photos from French class, where you will see the students at work on their letters!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y8axH9vNz9NtJCs57

Best,

Mme. Daire

By |2018-10-04T08:47:41-04:00October 4th, 2018|

4th Grade Dioramas

Dear Families,

I think (hope) I have mastered the skill of using Google Photos in this blog!

I wanted you to see how thoughtful and respectful the whole class was while listening to their classmates present their dioramas.  They talked not just about how they made their dioramas, but why they chose that scene to illustrate as well as some of their favorite characters.

We will be sharing them at Middle School meeting next Tuesday with the 5th and 6th graders as well.

Enjoy,

Katharine

To view photos in Google Photos click this link:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/oCsSr8ZFgg63n6KQ8

 

By |2018-09-19T14:24:50-04:00September 19th, 2018|

4th Grade’s Great First Week

Dear Families,

What a great first week! This class is smart, kind, funny and ready to learn.

It’s a lot of new routines, new classrooms, new teachers, students and expectations. This group has jumped right in.

In Math class we visited the Distance Lab in the Learning Commons, to see how using only 4 4’s and 4 operations, we could create equations to equal numbers 1-20. I am going to introduce Visual Thinking later today for Friday Math classes and we will concentrate on number sense and numeracy a lot these first weeks.

They have taken notes on Poetry terms and techniques, located the 7 continents, spent time with Atlases, decided on Hopes and Dreams for the year ahead, started a new typing/keyboard program, started in either Band or Chorus (next week) played kickball with the rest of the Middle School and much more. They’ve done it with enthusiasm and excitement for the year ahead, just as it should be!

They did a particularly outstanding job of creating Class Rules for the year ahead. Senior Silva joined us for our weekly Advisory period and while we may have guided and synthesized a bit, these were really their rules and we were quite heartened to hear them. Some were, ‘Support your classmates and they learn with positive comments – Be generous of spirit and stuff – We are all different, no judging, no comparing.’

I look forward to seeing those of you that are able to come to Back To School Night next week. If you’re not able to, I will send a packet home the next day with the schedule and some other hand outs. I will give a call to check in with each of you by the end of the month, but if something comes up sooner, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

I wish you a Happy and sweet New Year if you’re celebrating, or not!

View the Google Photos to see these fun and busy days: https://photos.app.goo.gl/DQE6JMaAMdp2NRjD6

Best, Katharine

By |2018-09-07T10:47:22-04:00September 7th, 2018|
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