~ BUCKET FILLER FRIDAY ~


We have finished our month of Frozen. Check back next week to see a photo of our winning class. The classes worked hard this month and we had a 3-way tie for second place! Our new movie for the month of February will be Brave.
Around the School: Hannah’s Hope Pop Tab Wars continues through February 3rd. Please continue to save and send in your Pop Tabs. We are working toward a District goal to collect 3 million Pop Tabs.. As we work towards this goal, we are competing against the other schools. We appreciate you any help you can give us in this effort THANKS!
IMPORTANT DATES
February 1st: Early Dismissal Day
February 3rd: NFL Day - wear your team gear for the Superbowl
February 14th: Valentine Day Parties
February 17th -20th: Mid Winter Break
February 21st: Class Resumes
LANGUAGE ARTS



I reread part of chapter 22 to them while they were asked to look at only the front cover of our story. We realized this chapter describes the event taking place on the cover - this explains why some of their predictions thought Edward was a “real” rabbit in our story. It was a great time to refer to our predictions because we will revisit those next week.

On Tuesday, we paused from the book to look at metaphors with our story. We read an excerpt from the Testing Tree as a class. Then I asked the students to turn to the beginning of the book where they were surprised to see our author Kate DiCamillo started The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane with this poem. We paused for a moment to reflect on why she might have included this excerpt from the Testing Tree...a student shared with the class that it might have represented Edwards Journey. This was a great response - we took it further by deciding it could be a metaphor for Edward’s journey. This led us into our assignment for the day - we looked at two more poems as a warm-up and discussed the metaphor within the poems. Then they took lines from poems and had to fill in what they thought the line meant and how it was related to Edward’s Journey. We ran out of time, - so I asked them to pick 2 more metaphors and to finish them at home - returning on Monday.

3rd Grade: Fairy Tales: They completed their chart and then we compared and contrasted our different stories and their elements. This led us back to our class definition on Fairy Tales. I asked each student to take a moment and write their own definition in their notebook. I was happy to see them complete this with ease. They made sure to include all of the elements we were discussing and that it was fiction. As a class, we discussed the importance of including them in as folklore and what that tells us by adding it into our definition.
They had a choice between creating a treasure map of the story or drawing a new setting and reflecting on how it would change the story. Both chose to change the setting. They started this in class, but were asked to finish their reflections at home. If they complete this assignment we will play Kahoot next week as a wrap-up to Fairy Tales.
4th Grade: Change Makers: They are working hard on their biography reports. We are entering the final stretch with our reports. This week everyone has been working hard to complete their timelines. Everyone will have about 5 minutes to add finishing touches to them next week and then they have all completed this step. They did a great job and they look very nice! I will share final timelines with you next week.
This week they should be working on their monologue. They will have Monday and Tuesday to work on it in class. This will be there speech they will give on their person. They should walk us through the story of their chosen person making sure to focus on the change they contributed to society. After they complete this step, it is the final stretch of preparing their presentations on Prezi. They will receive a tutorial on Prezi before working on this step.
MATH




This time we had 2 car seats safely pass this round - although we noted that the car seat flipped over - the egg remained attached in the car seat.
On Thursday, we took all of are material and made a chart evaluating the car seats. We briefly looked back at our 5 star ranking chart from a previous lesson to understand scoring of the data. Then it was onto a GREAT class discussion. We evaluated our test results on the “Quality” - passing quality control, “Ease of Use” - our instructions, “Everyday Travel” - Round 1, and “Safety” - Round 2 and 3.

~ Enjoy some videos from Round 2 ~
We also went through different ways perimeter could be stated in a story problem verse area. We worked through a few different worksheets to have some added practice on perimeter.

4th Grade: Do You See What I See: On Wednesday, they earned a day of fun after working so hard on their chapter check-up. I was super proud of how they took their time and worked so hard. They had a choice of Kahoot or set - Surprise they chose Kahoot! This time our rounds were on polygons, their names and attributes. This was the one area from the test that needed a little extra practice - so it worked as a perfect reminder!
On Thursday, we started our new chapter. Our new math concept we are focusing on - Transformation. Today we were introduced to translation and rotation. While we were working on defining translation, we learned the importance of using correct positional words when making a movement of a shape. They also learned to establish a starting point as they had to have me move to a star on a coordinate plane. If they weren’t specific with their movement using these terms I would not be able to find the star.
"Slide over 2 spaces," - they assumed I would go to the right - to show the importance of positional terms - I would move to the left. We started to define translation as a slide of a shape. Next we were onto rotation. We talked about the importance of the line of reflection. The students must identify to a person if the line is vertical or horizontal. We discussed a reflection as looking in a mirror. We flipped the shape over our line of reflection. We will continue working with rotation next week.
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