Thursday, October 2, 2014

Bullying Prevention Program

Bullying Prevention Program:
All Shenendehowa Elementary Schools will be facilitating a bullying prevention program the week of October 6th-10th 2014.  During the course of the week we will be doing a number of activities to raise awareness and prevent bullying from happening in our schools.  As part of this week we are encouraging students to wear specific colors to show support for a kinder, friendlier and safer school.  The colors/themes are as follows:
Golden Rule Monday: Wear YELLOW for “treat others are you would like to be treated”
Loyal Blue Tuesday: Wear BLUE to promote loyalty, kindness, and being a “true blue” friend
Red Wednesday Madness: Wear RED to show your awareness that it’s okay to be angry but….words are not for hurting and hands are not for hitting
Peaceable White Thursday: Wear WHITE for peaceful friendships and problem solving
School Spirit Friday: Wear GREEN to show pride in making our school, community, and country a safer place
If you are interested in finding out more about bully prevention here are a few websites that can be helpful:

We are very excited about the opportunity to work with all students in each of the elementary buildings on such a worthwhile topic.  We appreciate your support!

Monday, September 29, 2014

October Newsletter

ELA
Reading:
Ø  Comprehension Skills & Strategies- theme, elements of drama, inferring/predicting, point of view
Writing:
Ø  Fictional Narrative’s
Ø  Students are expected to work on writing daily. Some weeks finished products are expected, others just planning is expected.
Grammar:
Ø  Fragments and Run-on sentences
Ø  Proper Nouns

Spelling Patterns:
Ø  All tests are Thursdays!!!
Ø  There will be nightly homework with your students spelling list.


Please remember each week there will be a test covering all skills taught during the ELA block.

Math
Concepts:
Chapter 3 Multiply 2-Digit numbers
o   Multiply by 10’s
o   Estimate Products
o   Area Models and Partial Products
o   Multiply with Regrouping
o   Word problems

Chapter 4 Divide by 1-Digit numbers
o   Estimate Quotients
o   Investigate & Interpret Remainders
o   Divide 10’s, 100’s and 1,000’s
o   Distributive Property
o   Divide Using Repeat Subtraction
o   Partial Quotients
o   Place the First Digit
o   Divide by 1-Digit Numbers
**These are two of our MOST DIFFICULT chapters in 4th grade math. Use ThinkCentral, notes and examples from the book to help your student. These concepts take A LOT of practice!

Social Studies
Concepts:

We will be learning about NYS early people.  This study will lead into an in-depth look into NY Native Americans. 

Our field trip to Brookside Museum will be October 14th.  Please make sure to send your student on time with a packed lunch and snack. This trip is a great kick off to our study and students will remember the hands on experience for years to come.

There will be homework, quizzes and tests along with this unit so make sure to check your student’s agenda each day.

Reminders
Oct. 2nd – Class Pictures (10:00)
Oct. 10th – Early Release
Oct. 13th – No school – Columbus Day
Oct. 14th – Brookside Museum
Oct. 17th- in school Evacuation Drill – more information to follow
Oct. 24th –Monster Mash
Oct. 31st – Halloween Party

This month is Fire Prevention month!
DO you have a family escape plan?

Friday, September 12, 2014

First Full Week

We have completed our first full week!!!! What a great way to kick off the year. Our class has proven again, and again that they know how to be respectful and responsible Shatekon Sharks.

I have updated my blog by adding a Homework and Bill of Rights page. The homework page gives you an idea of what to expect each night, while the Bill of Rights is a student generated behavior guide.

Thank you so much for your support this week getting forms signed, money in and homework done. Great job parents!!!

Monday, September 8, 2014

ELA
Reading:
Ø  Shenendehowa has a new reading series called Journey’s . Lots of information will be shared at Open House about the transition. Until then, be on the lookout for nightly homework that includes 30 minutes of reading, some spelling or vocabulary.
Ø  Students will learn about story structure, summarizing, author’s purpose, cause and effect and visualizing texts this month.
Writing:
Ø  Our focus will be narrative writing; specifically using descriptive paragraphs, word choice and dialogue.
Grammar:
Ø  Different types of sentences and quotations.

Spelling Patterns: All tests are Friday!!!
Ø  Sight word list (practice list)
Ø  List 1 – long and short a
Ø  List 2 – long and short e

Ø  List 3 – long and short i

Math
Concepts:
o   Place value, expanded, written and standard form in number writing, comparing, ordering and rounding numbers. Addition and subtraction will also be reviewed.
Vocabulary:
o   Place value, standard form, expanded form, greater than, less than, re-group

Assessments:
o   Each unit of study will have a pre and posttest.  You will see how much your child has grown with each concept! Only the post test will be entered into the grade bookJ

Social Studies
Concepts:
v  Geography of NYS
v  Various maps
o   How to use legends
o   How to use a compass rose
o   What type of map is this?
Vocabulary:
v  Physical map              Political map
v  Labels                         Compass rose
v  Latitude                      Longitude
v  Continent

**We are awaiting live crayfish!  When they come we’ll begin our first animal unit!

Reminders
ü Sept. 8th – bus drill
ü Sept. 24th – PTA meeting 6:30
ü Sept. 25th – NO SCHOOL
ü Sept. 28th – Book orders due
ü Sept. 29th – Open House 6-8 - We will begin in the gym
ü Sept. 16th - Orchestra lessons will begin
**Make sure to return:
Emergency contact information cards
$2.50 for headphones which will be used each year
PG movie form
A recorder for music class

**We have monthly birthday parties. Contact myself or our room parent if your student has an upcoming birthday month. J

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Summer Math Activities

Today I sent home a summer math packet. There are instructions on the cover that give information on how to use the packet most effectively. This, of course, is an optional assignment. If you choose not to use this packet, please make sure your student is practicing his/her math skills in some fashion over the summer. The time put in this summer will make a HUGE difference in 5th grade. :)

Friday, June 20, 2014

Summer Reading Challenge

During our Flag Day assembly we got a lot of great, exciting information about our summer reading program. Here is the link so you can access the info on-line!

Summer Reading Challenge

I'm also providing links that will help in finding good books and keep reading fun.  Good luck my practically 5th graders!!!!!

The book trailers for kids link is here:
Book Trailers

American Library Assoc. Summer reading list Grades 3-5

Shatekon's Blogspot


The assemblyman has reading suggestions too:


Monday, May 12, 2014

Spring Field Trips

A note is going home today about our upcoming spring field trips. I wanted to address an error in the information concerning the Albany trip. We will be visiting the Capital building and the NYS museum, but we will not be going to the governor's mansion. We took this piece out in hopes of getting a better experience out of the museum and capital building. When we went to the mansion, the trip was VERY rushed. Sorry for the typo. :)