Welcome to my Blog! Here you will find resources to help support your 4th grade student. Have fun exploring.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Morning Message
We made the news! Here is a link to our morning message to share with friends and family. :)
Friday, June 12, 2015
Summer Reading Programs
Here are the links to the different summer reading programs we've been discussing at school. Make sure to get the most out of your summer reading and join!
Capital Communications - $3 per book
Barnes and Noble - Free book
Clifton Park - Halfmoon Library - A lot of fun events and activities
Summer Reading Challenge - Certificate of Participation signed by Assemblyman James Tedisco
Capital Communications - $3 per book
Barnes and Noble - Free book
Clifton Park - Halfmoon Library - A lot of fun events and activities
Summer Reading Challenge - Certificate of Participation signed by Assemblyman James Tedisco
Monday, June 1, 2015
June Newsletter
ELA
Reading:
Ø Students are beginning our last unit in Journeys! The
format stays the same for our lessons but we’ll be using magazines and a
chapter book titled Phineas L. MacGuire…Gets Slimed!
Ø We will not be having any reading logs during the
month of June but I ask you still have your student read 30 minutes a night.
Writing:
Ø We’ll finish our autobiographies and write some
informational text for next year’s 4th graders.
Assessments:
Ø We will still have our spelling and reading
assessments Friday mornings as usual.
Math
Getting Ready for 5th
Grade:
ü We will continue with our exposure lessons to 5th
grade material. Many students have commented how excited they are for 5th
grade math because they can do it already!
ü Mrs. Schram, our district math coach, will come in to
teach a lesson on toilet paper area and perimeter
Reflex:
ü Our class logs on to Reflex math fluency twice a week.
For maximum benefit they should do another 20-30 minutes at home. Many math
skills are dependent on fact knowledge!
Social Studies
Chapter 5 American
Revolution
v Students will learn the important dates and events of
the American Revolution and how it affected NYS.
Chapter 6 NYS Government
v Students will find out how New Yorkers take part in
their local and state government
v Students will find out what it means to be a US
citizen
v Students will learn how NYS was effected by various
water ways and means of transportation
Reminders
6/1 – NYS
Science written exam
6/5 – Junior
Achievement
6/11 –
Mabee Farm trip
6/12 –
Flag Day assembly & 11:00 dismissal
6/16 –
field day
6/19 –
4th Grade picnic 9:00-11:00
11:00
dismissal
6/24 –
Last day of school ~ 11:00 dismissal
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
I'm back....
Dear parents,
I am so happy to be back teaching your amazing students. I missed them dearly while I was out snuggling my little ones. If you didn't hear I had a little boy named Noah. :)
While I was out Mrs. VanDeCar did an amazing job keeping the routine and structure of the classroom the same. She also did an excellent job keeping pace to make sure all topics could be covered by the end of 4th grade (all this without the advantage of shadowing me like we planned).
The end of the year is coming up quick. May and June are very busy times. Please keep an eye on the blog (http://mrscushmansclass.blogspot.com) and my newsletter for important dates.
As a reminder:
5.19 - Budget vote / Celebrate Reading Night
5.20 - Science performance test & PTA meeting in library 6:30
5.22 - No school
5.25 - No school
5.26 - District level achievement test (ELA)
5.27 - District level achievement test (math)
5.28 - Albany field trip ** this is a change in date!!
I am so happy to be back teaching your amazing students. I missed them dearly while I was out snuggling my little ones. If you didn't hear I had a little boy named Noah. :)
While I was out Mrs. VanDeCar did an amazing job keeping the routine and structure of the classroom the same. She also did an excellent job keeping pace to make sure all topics could be covered by the end of 4th grade (all this without the advantage of shadowing me like we planned).
The end of the year is coming up quick. May and June are very busy times. Please keep an eye on the blog (http://mrscushmansclass.blogspot.com) and my newsletter for important dates.
As a reminder:
5.19 - Budget vote / Celebrate Reading Night
5.20 - Science performance test & PTA meeting in library 6:30
5.22 - No school
5.25 - No school
5.26 - District level achievement test (ELA)
5.27 - District level achievement test (math)
5.28 - Albany field trip ** this is a change in date!!
Monday, January 5, 2015
Maternity Leave
Dear Parents
and Families,
As you know, I will be out on
maternity leave soon. Mrs. Jean VanDeCar will fill in during my absence. She
has been with our district as a daily substitute in past years and is currently
filling a sick leave within our building. This makes for a smooth transition to
our classroom! She is very familiar with building procedures, our students and Shatekon’s
rules.
I believe she is going to be a great
fit for our classroom! We have already begun discussing how our classroom is
run and you can expect minimal changes in routines and expectations. She will
be in to observe our class to familiarize herself with our routines, students
and curriculum content. I have supplied
Mrs. VanDeCar with many notes concerning our students individual needs as well.
I do plan on returning for the end of the school year and we
will work together again to create a smooth transition. I look forward to
returning to finish off a great year with your students!
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Happy Holidays!
I wanted to take a moment to wish all of my families a very happy, healthy and restful winter break. I learned about so many traditions your families will be / have been participating in and they all sound wonderful. Enjoy the time together and I look forward to seeing you all in the New Year.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Community Assembly
The Behavior Team is planning our next upcoming assembly in January. Our theme of this assembly is “You Make a Difference”. As part of our community building at Shatekon and reminding all that we are all H.E.R.E. (helping everyone reach excellence) together, we are putting together a short video. We are looking for pictures of our students helping others in the community. This can be here in our Shatekon community or out and about in neighborhoods, food drives, scouting events etc.
Please send all pictures to me if you have any asap. Happy Holidays!!!!
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