Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Wacky Wednesday

Hello!  We had a great day tie-dying tshirts!  We are sending home shirts to set overnight, along with directions on what to do next so that you don't turn your entire wardrobe into a tie-dyed nightmare! :)

Other homework is as follows:
  • Reading: Log (not required; for extra credit)
  • Return permission slip for FRIDAY's service project to the International Book Project- Lexington.

THANKS!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Yahoo!!! We're through!!!!

We finished our last testing session today!!!!! YIPPEE!!!  The students (AND their teachers!) are so glad to be finished.  What a hard-working crew!

We are back to writing in / signing agendas.  Here's homework for tonight:
  • IMPORTANT! Please bring a white t-shirt to tie-dye TOMORROW. 
  • Please return the permission slips for Friday's service project and our hike to Bradley's for ice cream ASAP.
  • Mrs. Fredericks passed out reading logs that can be used as EXTRA CREDIT in reading.  It is not required, and students may choose which (if any) nights they read.  Some students did not even want a log at all...
Don't forget to sign agendas tonight!  Great job testing, 4th graders!!!!!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Testing: Day 2.

Another great day!!!  Students did a great job again today. 

GET READY...tomorrow is all math...and a LOT OF IT.  Study study study! :)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Testing: Day 1.

One day down!!!!  Students worked SO HARD today!  I was very, very proud of them.  Tomorrow is Reading Part C, and Math Part A.  There is no official homework tonight, but reviewing anything at all in any of these areas would be great.
Other options:
  • Play any of the games / websites listed on the right.
  • Google "Scholastic Study Jams," and watch any of the math videos.
  • Name a math topic (i.e. division; fractions; algebra; etc) and make a list of as many vocabulary words related to that topic as possible.  See who can come up with more! :)
  • Practice multiplying, dividing, adding/subtracting fractions and mixed numbers...make it fun by writing in sidewalk chalk on the driveway, painting it, or racing a parent/sibling! :)
Happy Studying!