Friday, May 26, 2017

Friday May 26, 2017

Well my littles, we've made it to the last day! Thank you all for a wonderful year of learning, laughing and growing. You have made every day fun and exciting. Thank you for all the memories! I hope you all have a great summer and read lots of English books ;)
















Here is the link for yesterday's slideshow:

https://app.edu.buncee.com/buncee/6b9178b97bbf4ab1880cd465d2571402


Have fun everyone, I will miss you!

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Wednesday May 24, 2017

Hi everyone,

Thanks for a fantastically fun day today. We enjoyed working together and taking down the classroom decorations, going over exams, and having a class party at the end of the day.

*Tomorrow please bring a reusable bag to bring home the rest of your things from the classroom

*You will need to bring healthy snacks and your pencil case tomorrow, but the rest of your books and things may be left at home.

*Please take a look at the newsletter that was sent home and have your parents fill out the short survey and return tomorrow.

*Exams went home today so please go over them with your parents.

The words of the day are: happy days!

Friday, May 19, 2017

Friday May 19, 2017

Hi everyone,

Thanks for another great day!

Next week is our last week of school together so let's make it a good one. Get some rest this weekend and prepare for your exams.

Monday: Math and Science
Tuesday: Reading and Social Studies

Students will be dismissed at 11:45 am without lunch.

*Please hand in your poetry anthology by 8:30 am.


*The sentence of the day is keep calm and ace your exams!

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Thursday May 18, 2017

Good afternoon everyone,

This morning we enjoyed a guided meditation and visualization activity. I have been reading a new story aloud to the students so we spent some time doing that this morning before going up to the computer lab to work on the poetry anthologies. Afterwards, during Science, we did an online interactive lesson about how to observe chemical changes. Everyone participated happily!

Everyone picked a name out of a jar today and they had to do something extra kind for that person today without telling anyone who they picked. Tomorrow we will try to guess who picked us!

Tomorrow is your first major subject exam so please get a good rest tonight and eat a healthy breakfast tomorrow.

HOMEWORK:

Language & Reading:

*Poetry Anthology due Monday May 22nd at 8:30 am.

*Prepare for Me and Uncle Romie Reading Quiz

*Study for tomorrow's Language exam on Friday May 19

*The words of the day are: baby animals!

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Wednesday May 17, 2017

Happy hump day everyone!

We had a great day today. This morning we did a great meditation combined with a visualization technique. Afterwards I answered some questions about the poetry anthology assignment and later we went up to the lab to continue working on it. In Science students worked in partners to read, discuss, and pick out the main ideas from the text about chemical changes.

You're all wonderful and smart and kind and sweet and I can't believe we only have 7 more days together!

HOMEWORK:

Language & Reading:

*Poetry Anthology due Monday May 22
*All of the information is on the previous post on the blog.

*Study for upcoming Language exam on Friday May 19


The word of the day is hippopotamus!* 

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Tuesday May 16, 2017

Good afternoon everyone,

This morning in lieu of meditating we did a Dojo activity that taught students how to breathe mindfully to promote relaxation and to calm feelings of anxiety, stress or anger. Afterwards we talked about the final project that will include putting together all of their fabulous poems into a poetry anthology. We will be working on this in the computer lab this week and it will be due on Monday May 22. Afterwards students split into small groups to do some grammar review and practice in preparation for Friday's Language exam. Next we went over yesterday's Science activity which compared physical and chemical changes. After break we went up to the computer lab where students began editing their poetry and completing the final tasks for their anthologies. In the afternoon we started a new Math chapter and learned about points, lines, and line segments.

HOMEWORK:

Language & Reading:

*Poetry Anthology due Monday May 22
*All of the information is on the previous post on the blog.

*Study for upcoming Language exam on Friday May 19


Math:

*Workbook page 98

*Please spend 5 minutes studying your notes from today. 

*Spend 10 minutes practicing W.4 Lines, line segments, and rays on IXL (We have not learned about rays yet, however, if you use your inference skills you will be able to figure out what they are very quickly).

*The idiom of the day is: an arm and a leg!

POETRY ANTHOLOGY

Please follow these steps:

1. You will create your own poetry book cover. You may hand draw this or create it using the computer. Include a title for your poetry collection, your name, grade, and the year. There must be an illustration or clip art added to the cover. You may choose from one of the following titles: My Poetry Anthology, My Poetry Collection

2. Table of Contents (list all of the poem types and the pages that they are on. Remember, only one poem per page).

3. Edit your poems to see if you can make them even better.

4. Make sure there is one poem per page. You can choose the font and size for each poem. You must include the type of poetry at the top of each page as well as a title of your poem.

5. Each poem must include a colored illustration. Illustrations may be hand drawn or printed from a computer clip art program.

6.You will read three poems written by other authors and give your opinion on them. Please search for four different types of poems by different authors. The title of this page will be Poems I Read. Please copy and paste the poem and make sure to include the author and the the title. Underneath the poem you can write a few lines to tell what you think of the poem and how it made you feel.

Some poets to look at:
Shel Silverstein
Roald Dahl
Dr.Seuss

7.  Next will be a reflection page. The title will be Poetry Reflection. Here are some questions to help you:

Write a few thoughts explaining your feelings about writing poetry. 
Did you learn some new things? 
Which poems did you enjoy most? 
Did your feelings about poetry change as you completed this unit? 
Did you have fun writing the poems? 
Which poems were your favorites? 
Did your mind change from the beginning of the unit to the end of this unit?
Which poems were the most difficult to write? Why?
Include any other comments or feelings you have about poetry.

8. The last page will be called About the Author. Please write a paragraph about yourself. You can include things like, your name, age, where you were born, your family, your grade, YOUR TEACHER! Please also include how long you have been writing poetry for, whether you prefer to read or write poetry, and what inspires you when writing poetry.

THE END
YOU'RE DONE!
 THE LAST ASSIGNMENT FOR GRADE 4 WOOHOO!









Monday, May 15, 2017

Monday May 15, 2017

Happy Monday everyone! Welcome to your second last week of the school year.

Today, after assembly, we had a lesson on the remaining idioms that will be on the exam. We had fun playing a little review game. After break students had their Chapter 15 Math assessment. It involved them making two different kinds of graphs and I was impressed with their work. In the afternoon during Science we reviewed physical and chemical changes and students worked on a sorting activity to demonstrate their learning.

HOMEWORK:

*Begin studying for exams!* Your first exam on Friday and is Language so you should study that first.

Reading:

*Please read the article and answer the questions to the best of your ability.



The idiom of the day is: "Add fuel to the fire!"

Thursday, May 11, 2017

MATH Chapter 15 Graph Data Study Guide


Unit 5 Measurement and Graphing
Chapter 15: Graph Data

Lesson 15.1 Double Bar Graphs
Vocabulary: double bar graph, key, interval
*I can make a double bar graph to compare two sets of data.

Lesson 15.2 Circle Graphs
Vocabulary: circle graph
*I can use a circle graph to solve problems

Lesson 15.3 Interpret a Line Graph
*I can get the information from a graph even if it does not give exact information

Lesson 15.4 Read and Make a Line Graph
Vocabulary: line graph
*I can read and make a line graph.

Lesson 15.5 Analyze Graphs
*I can use graphs to display different types of data.



Thursday May 11, 2017

Good morning everyone, 

After our beautiful mass ceremony this morning, we learned about chemical changes and properties in Science class. For the rest of the afternoon students enjoyed their specialty classes.

 After sitting during Mass and our Science lesson, we needed a little time to shake it out!



These are some photos from the kids collaborating on their story summary yesterday.



Important information:

1. Next week are your specialty class exams. The schedule is below:

Health Monday May 15
CL Tuesday May 16
P.E. Wednesday may 17
Chinese Thursday May 18
Music Thursday May 18
Special Chinese Friday May 19
Computer Friday May 19


2. I have posted all of your study guides on the blog under "Quarter 4 Study Guides." You may also access them from the links below.

*Your final major subject exams will begin on Friday May 19 which is a regular school day and then continue on Monday May 22 and Tuesday May 23, both of which are half days. You can find the schedule below.

http://grade4disk.blogspot.tw/2017/05/quarter-4-language-reading-exam-study.html

http://grade4disk.blogspot.tw/2017/05/quarter-4-math-exam-study-guide.html

http://grade4disk.blogspot.tw/2017/05/quarter-4-science-exam-study-guide.html

http://grade4disk.blogspot.tw/2017/05/quarter-4-social-studies-exam-study.html

Grade 4 Quarter 4 Major Subjects
Exam Schedule
Friday May 19
(regular school day)
Monday May 22
(half day)

Tuesday May 23
(half day)
8:30 am
Language Exam
8:35-9:15   Study Period

8:35-9:15   Study Period

9:15-10:00          Math Exam


9:15-10:00         Reading Exam

10:00-10:15      BREAK 

10:00-10:15    
BREAK


10:15-11:00    
 Study Period     


10:15-11:00    
Study Period



11:00-11:45        Science Exam

11:00-11:45   
Social Studies Exam
4:10 Dismissal
Dismissal
Dismissal
 *This schedule is open to changes between now and the beginning of exams. If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to come and talk with me. If you would like to make any suggestions to the schedule, please do so by Monday May 15, 2017.

3. Wednesday May 24 we will have our end of year class party in the afternoon. I will be ordering pizza for the class. If any parents would like to send their kids with snacks or drinks it would be greatly appreciated but no pressure! =) Students may bring in board games or other school appropriate toys to play with.

4. Thursday May 25 our Honors Assembly will take place from 2:30-4:00 pm. Parents are welcome to join.

5. Friday may 26 is our last day of school and it will be half day. Students will attend the graduation ceremony which is scheduled to end at about 11:00 am. They will be dismissed at 11:45 am.

HOMEWORK:
Begin exam review! The earlier the better! 

Language & Reading:

*Friday May 12 Journeys vocab and spelling quiz

Math:

*Chapter 15 quiz Monday May 15



*The sentence of the day is: I love pizza!


Quarter 4 Social Studies Exam Study Guide

 Quarter 4 Social Studies Exam Study Guide

Chapter 15 The Cold War

Lesson 1 A Divided World

Big idea: I will know that a powerful United States took responsibility for helping other countries after World War II.

Vocabulary: refugee, communism, capitalism, Iron Curtain, Cold War, propaganda

*Explain the cause and effects of the Marshall Plan
*Explain why the United States and the Soviet Union were enemies in the Cold War
*Explain the concept of the Iron Curtain
*Compare and contrast the Iron Curtain with the Berlin Wall
*Describe the Berlin Airlift

Lesson 2 The Superpowers Compete

Big idea: I will know that one goal of the superpowers during the Cold War was to avoid a “hot” war.

Vocabulary: McCarthyism, arms race, Cuban Missile Crisis

*Describe the cause and effects of McCarthyism
*Describe the arms race
*Describe the Space Race
*Explain the cause and effect of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Lesson 3 Cold War Conflicts

Big idea: I will know that the United States felt a responsibility to fight against the spread of communism.

Vocabulary: proxy war, Korean War, guerilla, Vietnam War, Tet Offensive

*Describe the Korean War
*Describe the cause and effects of the Vietnam War

Lesson 4 The End of the Cold War

Big idea: I will know that American leaders worked to try to end the Cold War.

Vocabulary: arms control, embargo, diplomacy

*Explain how world leaders tried to limit the use of nuclear weapons.
*Describe how the Cold War began to come to an end
*Explain the roles of Reagan and Gorbachev in ending the Cold War
*Explain the events that led up to the fall of the Berlin Wall
*Describe the events leading to the breakup of the Soviet Union and the end of communism in Europe



Quarter 4 Science Exam Study Guide

Quarter 4 Science Exam Study Guide

For the Quarter 4 Exam you will be tested on the information from Unit 7 and 8. You are responsible to know and understand all of the vocabulary in this study guide as well as the information from the textbook, the online lessons, and any activities or notes in your Science notebook.


Unit 7 Properties of Matter

Big Idea: The physical properties of matter can be used to identify it even if it has changed states of has been mixed with other matter.

Lesson 1 What Are Physical Properties of Matter?
*Vocabulary: matter, physical property, mass, volume, density
*Be able to explain how to calculate mass, volume, and density
*Explain what causes objects to sink or float
*Explain how physical properties can be used to identify matter
*Compare objects by their physical properites

Lesson 2 How Are Physical Properties Observed?
*Sort objects according to their physical properties
*Explain the physical properties of a group of objects
*Compare objects by their physical properties

Lesson 3 What Is Conservation of Mass?
*Vocabulary: Law of Conservation of Mass
*Be able to explain the Law of Conservation of Mass in your own words and give an example to demonstrate your understanding

Lesson 4 What Are the States of Water?

*Vocabulary: states of matter, solid, liquid, gas, change of state, condensation, evaporation
*Describe the three states of water.
*Explain how heating and cooling change the states of matter.
*Explain that matter isn’t lost or added when it changes state.
*Describe the different physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases
*Explain the different physical properties of water in its different states/*Compare and contrast water in its three states

Unit 8: Changes in Matter Study Guide

Big Idea: Matter can undergo both physical and chemical changes.

Lesson 1: What Are Some Physical Changes?

Vocabulary: physical change, mixture, solution, solvent, solute

*Recognize that during a physical change, the composition of a substance does not change.
*Identify examples of physical changes.
*Compare and contrast mixtures and solutions

Lesson 2: How Can We Make A Solution?

*Review online lesson

Lesson 3: What Are Some Chemical Changes?

Vocabulary:  chemical change, chemical property, chemical reaction

*Recognize that after a chemical change, new substances form with different characteristics.
*Explain conservation of mass.
*Describe examples of chemical changes.
*Compare and contrast chemical and physical changes.

Lesson 4: How Can You Tell When a New Substance Forms?


*Review online lesson

Quarter 4 Math Exam Study Guide Chapters 13-16

Quarter 4 Math Exam Study Guide
Chapters 13-16

*Please note that we are hoping to make it to the third lesson of chapter 16 but if we do not, students will not be tested on any information I don't think they have adequately learned and understood.
      
Chapter 13: Time and Temperature

Lesson 13.1 Calendar
Vocabulary: decade, century
*I can use a calendar to find elapsed time.

Lesson 13.2 Elapsed Time
Vocabulary: elapsed time, A.M., P.M.
*I can find elapsed times.

Lesson 13.4 Temperatures and Negative Numbers
Vocabulary: positive, negative, degrees, Fahrenheit (F), Celsius (C)
*I can use a thermometer to read temperatures above and below zero

Lesson 13.5 Problem Solving Application: Use Temperature
*I can solve problems about temperature.

Chapter 14: Collect and Analyze Data

Lesson 14.1 Collect and Organize Data
Vocabulary: data, survey
*I can conduct a survey and organize information.

Lesson 14.2 Problem Solving Strategy: Make a Table
*I can organize data in a table to solve a problem.

Lesson 14.3 Mean, Median, Mode, and Range
Vocabulary: mean, median, mode, range
*I can find the mean, median, mode, and range of a set of data.


Lesson 14.4 Line Plots
Vocabulary: line plot, range, median, mode
*I can make a line plot to represent data.
*I can use a line plot to find the range, median, mode, or mean.

Lesson 14.5 Stem and Leaf Plots
Vocabulary: stem and leaf plot, outlier
*I can read and make stem and leaf plots

Chapter 15: Graph Data

Lesson 15.1 Double Bar Graphs
Vocabulary: double bar graph, key, interval
*I can make a double bar graph to compare two sets of data.

Lesson 15.2 Circle Graphs
Vocabulary: circle graph
*I can use a circle graph to solve problems

Lesson 15.3 Interpret a Line Graph
*I can get the information from a graph even if it does not give exact information

Lesson 15.4 Read and Make a Line Graph
Vocabulary: line graph
*I can read and make a line graph.

Lesson 15.5 Analyze Graphs
*I can use graphs to display different types of data.



Chapter 16 Plane Figures

Lesson 16.1 Points, Lines, and Line Segments
Vocabulary: line segment, endpoints, parallel lines, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines
*I can identify geometric figures.

16.2 Rays and Angles
Vocabulary: ray, angle, sides, vertex
*I can name and describe rays and angles.

16.3 Measure Angles
Vocabulary: degrees, protractor

*I can use a protractor to measure angles.

Quarter 4 Language & Reading Exam Study Guide

Quarter 4 Language & Reading Exam Study Guide

Language:

Grammar: Unit 7 Adverbs
*What is an adverb?
*Writing with adverbs
*Comparing with adverbs
*Using good and well
*Negatives
*What is a preposition?
*Writing with prepositions
*Changing meaning with adverbs

Idioms:
*Explain what idioms are
*Be able to explain the meaning of the idioms we learned and use them in writing
1. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
2. A chip on your shoulder.
3. A dime a dozen.
4. A leopard can’t change its spots.
5. A piece of cake.
6. A taste of your own medicine.
7. A toss up.
8. A blessing in disguise.
9. Actions speak louder than words.
10. Add fuel to the fire.
11. An arm and a leg.
12. Back to the drawing board.
13. Between a rock and a hard place.
14. Go the extra mile.
15. Hold your horses.

Reading:


Poetry

*Be able to describe each type of poem, identify poems by their types, and write each of the following styles of poem.

*Identify and describe different elements of figurative language (alliteration, hyperbole, idiom, simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification)

*Be able to read a poem and make inferences about its theme, meaning, or importance

*Acrostic poem

*Alphabet alliteration poem

*Cinquain poem

*Color poem

*Creature alliteration poem

*Five senses poem

*Free verse poem

*Haiku

*I am poem

Reading: Journeys Me and Uncle Romie

*You will be responsible for answering comprehension and inference questions about the story, using the ACE method. Be prepared to support your answers with evidence from the text.

*You will also be asked to make connections between the Reading lessons from quarter 1-3 and the story. For example, what is the conflict in the story, or what type of character is the narrator, what is the theme etc.

Lesson 1 Story Vocabulary
Lesson 2 Plot Elements
Lesson 3 Conflict
Lesson 4 Types of Characters
Lesson 5 Theme
Lesson 6 Point of View
Lesson 7 Mood, Voice, and Tone

 *Be able to summarize a part of, or the entire story.

*Vocabulary: glorious, studio, model, concerned, smeared, ruined, yanked, streak, schedule, feast

Reading Comprehension:


*You will have to read a text that you have not read before and answer questions about it.