Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Polar Express Day

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What fun day we had today and the kids were awesome and so creative. You can see this by all the fun trains that were made.
My reading kids had fun with the book and writing poetry while drinking their hot chocolate. They wrote bio-poems through the eyes of hot chocolate. Pretty funny. :)
Reminder: Tomorrow I am not here so please again talk to your child about expectations. Thank you.
They know that if I get a negative report on any one of them, that they will not get their free money to start out the New Year. They will start at $0.
Also, tomorrow is game day so please send a simple board game with your child if that works for you.
Thank you for all your support and help thus far this year. You are wonderful and I so enjoy each and everyone of your children.
Have a Merry Christmas and enjoy the holidays making memories with family and friends.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Busy Busy Day






You may have noticed that planners weren't signed by me and that is because we were shopping and spending our money up until 3:10. I won't be paying them for planners or blog questions for the next 2 days as we spent all our money and turned whatever we had left into the bank. Remember that after the break we start over with new money. It will be a fresh start for everyone.
Tomorrow is Polar Express Day so bring in your supplies. Also, it would be a good idea tonight to talk about a plan for their train so that tomorrow when we start they have an idea. This will take place in the afternoon. Remember to wear pajamas, bring blankets, slippers, and your favorite hot chocolate mug if you choose. My reading kids will be doing activities with the book in the morning.
Today, we got to have hot chocolate with our buddies and spend time together visiting and reading. We so love spending time with our buddies.
In Math, we are almost done with our Geometry unit. We have symmetry, area, perimeter, and volume left.
Just a reminder that I will be gone on Thursday. I know it is the last day before break and the students will be excited, but please talk to them about expectations. Thank you.
Have a great night.

Monday, December 19, 2011

What an Awesome Christmas Program!




Congratulations to all the kiddos in the program today! What a fantastic job they all did and I think it definitely put all of us in the holiday spirit. A big thank you to Mr. Goodhart for all his hard work. Ask your child what they favorite song in the program was and write it in the planner for free money.
I want to apologize for the short blog last night and no question on it. As I was preparing Christmas dinner last night for the family gathering we had, I realized about 10 min. before they were to arrive that I forgot to blog earlier in the day. So needless to say it was a quick one.
Tomorrow is another busy day. We are going to get together with our buddies for hot chocolate and reading. Then at the end of the day, we are going to buy small stocking stuffers with our fake money. Any left over money will be donated back to the bank as we will start over with $300 in January as we begin our new, fresh start.
Wednesday is Polar Express Day. Remember pj's, stuffed animals, and your favorite hot chocolate mug along with all your train supplies.
Thursday is game day from 12:50-1:50. Students are to bring board games or card games to play. No electronic games.
This is part of our celebration and earning 50 compliment points.
Tomorrow in morning meeting, we are going to talk about creating memories. Talk with your child about their favorite holiday memory for them to share for free money.
Just a quick FYI- I will not be here on Thursday, December 22nd so students will have a sub. I know it is a crazy time of year to be gone, but my husband and I are flying out to AZ to spend Christmas with my 88 & 89 year old, active, healthy parents. What a blessing to still have them so healthy at that age. We are going on Thurs. instead of Fri. because the flight was much much cheaper to fly Thurs.
I hope you enjoy the pics of the concert. I couldn't get any real close ones.
Have a terrific night.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Busy Week Ahead

Hope you are having a great weekend. Just a few quick notes about the upcoming week.
Tomorrow is our Christmas Program. You are going to love it. The kids have worked so hard and sound so good. I can't wait to see them all dressed up in their Christmas clothes.
Tuesday will be our buy in day to spend their extra money.
Wednesday is Polar Express Day. I hope you are finding your supplies for the trains. Also, everyone can wear pajamas and bring in their favorite hot chocolate mug.
Thursday afternoon is celebration. We have earned our next 25 points and we are going to have board games in the afternoon so please send some fun board games with your child.
As you can see, it is going to be busy. I am looking forward to seeing all of you tomorrow.
Have a great night.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Shopped Til We Dropped

Yes, today was our Santa's Workshop day. First, we helped our buddy class shop. Then we got to shop. After that, we went and helped them wrap all their presents. After lunch, we got to wrap our own. Lots of cool stuff coming home for family members. These students literally could be Santa's little elves as they all were so on task helping their buddies and one another get everything all wrapped up. You have to LOVE some of the shapes of those packages they had to wrap.
Polar Express sheets came home today. It lists the supplies needed for sure and then anything extra they want to add to their trains and the background is totally up to them. Tomorrow will be the last day to buy in and also the last day for the assignment coupons. Hopefully everyone will make it.
Next Tuesday, we are having a small Christmas buy-in for students to purchase items I buy with their fake money. All the money will be spent or turned into the bank as after the holidays we start over with new money for the new year.
Tomorrow is our States & capitals test. I sure hope they are ready.
As part of our Midwest study we learned about some pretty cool places. If your child can tell you about 2 of them, write down midwest for free money.
Need Library books tomorrow.
Have a Terrific Thursday.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Band/Orchestra Concert

Great job to all the 5th/6th Band & Orchestra kids here at Bitterroot. They did a great job today. It is amazing how far they have all come since the beginning of the year.
Today in Math we started Elapsed Time. This is one of those concepts that either kids "grasp" right away or it is a "struggle". The more practice they have not only in school, but at home will make them successful. Please practice a couple examples with your child tonight and write time in the planner. Example: Movie starts at 6:20--Ends at 8:47-how much time has elapsed?
Also, we continued with geometry. If they can tell you or draw what a diameter & radius are on a circle, write circle in the planner.
Reminder: Tomorrow is our shopping day for Santa's Workshop if your child chooses to. Everything is $1.00.
Also, tomorrow is HE/PE.
We will be talking about Polar Express trains tomorrow and what supplies are needed. The supplies sheet will come home tomorrow.
Remember states & capitals test is on Friday.
We had our test on skin today. Most did quite well. Their papers came home today. It was off of stuff we discussed, read about, or watched on short video clips. Definitely shows who has been paying attention in class.
Have a great night.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Happy Tuesday!!

I am going to make this short as I am off to wrap presents for our Angel Tree recipients. I just love doing this knowing how we are helping make people's Christmas brighter. Once again it is a big Thank you to all of you and your children for participating in those $1.00 buy-in days.
Today, we learned more about the layers of our skin and their jobs. We also learned about calluses and wrinkled skin. If your child can tell you about it, write wrinkled in the planner.
Also, in Math we learned what prime and composite numbers are. Again if they can tell you, write numbers in the planner.
Tonight is MacKenzie River Pizza night and if you go, write pizza in the planner for free money. It is also family fitness night so if you attend that, write fitness in the planner.
Have a great night as I am off to wrap -wrap-wrap.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Student Council Representatives Have Been Elected




Today, we got to hear some great persuasive speeches from our 11 candidates running for Student Council. The votes were quite close, but the following students have been elected. They are Megan, Aiden, Ilyssa, and our alternate is Lainey. Congratulations to all 4 of you. I know you will do a great job of representing our class. Thank you to all 11 who tried out. It took lots of courage to get up in front of the class and give your speeches.
2 digit x 2 digit multiplication in math is needing some practice so please have your child do 2-3 problems nightly and check them for them and give any help or feedback as needed. We started time today and hopefully we all have time to the minute so we can start elapsed time. We are also doing quick Geometry lessons each day to get the skills and vocabulary going.
In Science, we finished our "skin" book today and introduced the 3 layers of skin. If your child can tell you one of them, write skin in the planner. Also, if they can tell you whose speech they liked the most, write Student Council for more money.
In Social Studies, we finished our Midwest tour and so our test will be on Friday for the states and capitals. I know they will do great. Remember they need to have location too.
In my reading, we are going to try and finish our books by the holiday break. I know 2 groups will for sure this week and then next week, we are going to do some non-fiction with them.
Remember Monday, December 19th is the Music Program at 9:30 and again at 1:00.
Polar Express Day is on Wednesday, December 21st. I will be sending home a sheet with the items that will be needed for the polar express trains by Friday. Students have until Friday to buy-in. We have all, but 2 that have bought in so ask your child if they have or not.
Thank you to Grayson and his mom for sharing the ferrets on Friday. They sure have a lot of characteristics in common with otters.













Have a great night.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Thank You, Mrs. Salazar


Today, we had a great bullying lesson from Mrs. Salazar where she used the Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer movie. The students watched and discussed the many different situations in the movie where bullying was happening.
Speaking of Rudolph, some of us finished our stories and they are awesome and look great hanging in the hallway. They will be up when you come to the Christmas Program on the 19th so you can take a peek.
Also, the car inventions turned out great too. Henry Ford would be impressed.
Reminder that Monday is when our Student Council speeches are due. Students will be giving their speeches and then we will vote for our 3 reps.
MIDWEST STATES & CAPITALS TEST WILL BE ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16TH!!
Melissa is our new student of the week. We loved hearing all about you and the pictures were great-ummm maybe except for the wig one. No just kidding-I think this turned out to be our favorite once we figured out it was you and not a doll.
Have a great weekend everyone and Good Luck to our Montana football teams. GO CATS!!!! Go Griz!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Student Council

Students who are interested in being a Student Council Representative for our class are to have their speeches ready by Monday.
We have quite a few interested students so they are going to really have to make a good, strong persuasive speech as to why they are the best person for this role. What a great way to show leadership skills. They know they need to be here on Fridays for the 8:00 meetings and then help Mr. Senitte, our school, and our classroom throughout the year.
Tomorrow, we will be finishing up our Ruldolph stories. Thank you so much for helping edit them. Weren't they great?!!!
Tonight's social studies homework is that of inventing a car. We talked about Detroit, the motor city, and Henry Ford. They are to design their new car on the paper that was given them and color them. They will be graded on neatness, reality, & creativity. Can't wait to see the fun stripes & flames coming out of them!!!
In science, we have now moved from talking about bones & muscles to the skin. Ask your child which 2 places of the body have the toughest skin and how many pounds of skin cells we lose our entire life and write skin in the planner.
We have a few students who had some issues in PE today. They were not using good sportsmanship at all according to Ms. Buss. Please talk to your child tonight about this matter and if they were one of them that were part of the problem, write PE in the planner. I am thinking and I think you would agree that if they can't use good character at all times here in school and at home that they don't deserve to be part of our Polar Express Day on December 21st. They all know that just because the activity is going to happen doesn't necessarily mean they participate. It is a fun day that comes with the privilege if they earn it. Don't you agree??
Thank you to Nathaniel's Grandpa for spending the morning with us. I think he really enjoyed himself and he got to see how much these kids are doing and learning. He is a former teacher and principal so how fun for him to relive his days of the past.
Have a great night.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Rudolph-What Happened to Your Nose? Take 2

There are some pretty creative Rudolph stories out there. I read them and they shared with a partner today. Positive criticism and feedback were given so now they are going home again tonight to make them even better if need be. Also, parents parents will you please read them and help them correct any spelling, capitalization, grammar, and punctuation errors so that they will be ready for them to rewrite the final copy tomorrow? Thank you ahead of time!! This will earn some free money. I appreciate you.
Today, we did a human body scavenger hunt with both classes. Lots of cool facts were found. If your child can tell you the 4 types of blood and how much your brain weighs, write scavenger hunt in the planner.
In Math, we practiced our 2 digit x 2 digit and learned about coordinate grids and plotting ordered pairs.
Tomorrow we will have a little quiz over many of our skills that we have continued to practice here at school.
Santa's workshop forms went home today if you are interested in your child purchasing. We will shop next week on the 15th is our scheduled day.
Remember that Monday, December 19th is the program with 2 performances. You need only come to one either at 9:30 or 1:00. Make sure you ask your child if they have a solo or a speaking part and at which performance they are doing it at.
Mid-terms went home today. Please take a look at them and write mid-term in the planner if you saw them.
We started our Midwest tour today. Keep practicing those states and capitals.
My reading kids are getting so good at figurative language and finding it in book clubs. Ask them to tell you what personification, idiom, and simile are.
Tomorrow is HE/PE.
Have a great night.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Rudolph-What Happened to Your Nose?

Tonights nightly writing should be full of creativity, fun, and laughter. We are re-writing our own versions of how Rudolph got his new nose color. Students were given a colored pom-pom today along with my shared example of Rudolph, the Blue-Nosed Reindeer. With the creativity of this group, I know we will have some awesome stories.
In Science, we finished up our test over bone & muscle tissue and found out some new facts in the book I read to them. If they can tell you where chromosomes are found and what mitosis is, write body in the planner.
Today in Math, we introduced 2 digit x 2 digit multiplication. There was a look of confusion on some, but we will keep practicing it. They had a 4 digit x 1 digit for homework. We are also cruising through Geometry. Today we learned the 3 kinds of triangles. If they can tell you all 3 and the characteristics of all 3, write triangle in the planner.
In Social Studies, they studied the Midwest states and capitals with a partner. We are starting the tour of this section tomorrow.
Tickets: Today, I started taking tickets again for behaviors and then charging them at the end of the day. I think this will lead to less interruptions. Unfortunately, I am having to take more tickets lately. I know students are getting excited for the holidays, but we still have lots of learning to do. It saddens me sometimes that we spend so much time on character building in morning meetings and then some students continue to make poor choices by being disrespectful to me, themselves, and others. Please take some time tonight to have a heart to heart talk about what my expectations are along with yours for them here at school. We have lots of fun things coming up this month and months to come and I make the final decisions on who gets to participate and who doesn't. If you talk to your child about this tonight-thank you and please write "respect" in the planner for more money.
Sometimes I think the fun things we talk about are things they think they are entitled to. For example, I want to build edible cells with them, but not sure everyone is ready for it. They have to prove it to me. Don't get me wrong, for the most part we are moving along and doing very well, but I want the class to get to the point that it could run smoothly no matter who is present in here.
Have a great night and stay warm.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Guest Speaker



Today, we were surprised by Officer Hunt, Gabe's Mom who is in the Navy came and talked to us today about how they have a "no tolerance" policy in the military when it comes to the use of drugs. She not only spoke on that, but also told us about her job. She is not away in active duty anymore because she realizes the importance of being with her children and that they come first. So now her job is Yoeman which means she is here in Billings and she does lots of paperwork in her office. She had lots of good information so if your child can tell you 2 things she talked about, write Office Hunt in your planner.
As you can see from this mornings previous post, I got the otter project Smilebox on. Don't they look cool. As I told you in yesterday's post that their grades will be in their mid-terms which come home on Wed.
Student Council: It is time for us to start thinking about student council room reps. We are going to be electing 3 people to be our classroom representatives. Students who are interested need to remember that they need to be responsible for attending at least 3 meetings, take good notes, and report back to our class on the day of the meeting they attended. Meetings are at 8:00 on Friday mornings. I will also be requiring those interested to give a speech in which they will persuade their classmates as to why they are the best candidate for the job and why they should be elected. We will be doing the giving speech and voting process on Monday, December 12th.
Math homework tonight. Yes, there are 2 assignments because we didn't get as much class time due to our great guest speaker.
Thank you and have a great night.

Otter Projects

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Mid-terms Go Home on Wednesday

I hope you each had a great weekend. First of all, great job to all the kids for their awesome otter presentations. They received grades for their creativity and the knowledge they shared about their project. I used the requirements sheet as my guide while grading these. They will not get a sheet with their grade on them, but they will be posted on their mid-terms that go home on Wednesday. I promise I will get a Smilebox presentation put together tomorrow hopefully with each of their projects on. I was going to put it together this weekend, but I forgot my connector cord at school. Oh well, something to look forward to tomorrow.
This week will be a busy week continuing on our cell, muscle, and bones unit in Science and our Midwest tour in Social Studies.
We will be starting our graphing unit in Math along with continuing with multiplication & geometry.
See the calendar on the side for some upcoming events to mark on your calendar.
Tomorrow students will have a double Christmas Program practice. Mr. Goodheart is doing an awesome job and you are going to thoroughly enjoy the program. If your child can tell you the name of a song they are singing, write Christmas in the planner for free money.
Have a great night.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Wow! These Kids and Their Projects Are Awesome!!

We started sharing our otter projects today and I am so impressed. They not only look fabulous, but what the kids learned, know, and shared about otters and their ecosystem is so exciting for me as their teacher. I am very proud of each of them. We will finish sharing tomorrow and then I will put together a smilebox with all their pictures together over the weekend for you to see these wonderful projects.
Another compliment to this great bunch of kids. Mrs. Ransome had to sub for me this morning until 9:00 as I had a meeting and she said how amazing they were. Way to go Team Hankins. Then again later this morning, we received another wonderful compliment from a guest student teacher that Mr. Hartman sent up to observe our book clubs. She was so amazed at how my reading kids were sharing & discussing their books during book club and how on task they were doing their rotations. Great job kids.
Tomorrow is Library so get those books back.
Have a great night.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Yeah-the Day is Finally Here

Yes, tomorrow is the day we have been waiting for. The otter projects will be arriving. Students will display them on the tables in the hallway as they arrive at school in the morning. I have a meeting so they are to put them outside the classroom on one of the tables. Make sure as the directions said to have their name easily visible. We will begin sharing them tomorrow and finish sharing on Friday.
Today, we started discussing cells, bones, and tissue. If your child can tell you the name of the "control center" in the cell, write cell for free money. Also, today we watched a cool Bill Nye, the Science Guy You Tube about bones & muscles. If they can tell you how many bones a baby has vs. adult, write bones in the planner for free money.
Their nightly writing also goes along with this video. They are to write 2 paragraphs. One about bones and the other about muscles. They can use facts from the video and from what they know. These are to have a topic sentence, at least 3 details each, and a conclusion each. That is for sure a total 10 good sentences altogether in 2 different paragraphs. Don't forget to indent.
Tonight's math homework consists of 4 math problems-4 digits x 1 digit. We did some in class together today as a whole and then with partners. We then used our calculators to check them. If they had mistakes, they had to go back and find and fix them.
My reading kids are doing such an awesome job with their book clubs. They are writing great inferential questions, making connections, and writing great I-V-F summaries. You should see all the sticky notes they are using to mark their thinking. I love it and all the learning and discussion that is going on. Ask you child what book they are reading and have them tell you about it, and write the title in the planner.
Tomorrow is HE/PE.
Have a great night.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Otter Projects

I am so excited to see the otter projects on Thursday. We talked about them today and it sounds like we are going to have awesome displays of what they learned. The creativity with these kids is endless. Way to go.
Today a map went home with the Midwest states & capitals so start studying as our test will be before the Christmas break. If you saw this paper and started studying with your child, write studied in the planner for free money.
Thank you to those of you that took the email that I sent you yesterday seriously about your child needing to know their basic multiplication facts. I saw improvements from some today. We started long multiplication computation today and they are realizing they need to know them so thank you and keep practicing.
Tomorrow we are starting the study of cells, bones, tissue, etc. in Science.
Our school wide manner motto this week is "giving sincere compliments" and accepting them graciously. In our morning meetings we are talking about giving specific compliments that we really mean and not just a general one, and how much better we feel when we know it is sincere. Give your child a sincere compliment tonight or tomorrow morning and see how they smile & light up. If you do this, write compliment in the planner for more free money.
Have a great night.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Busy Monday

Wow-we didn't waste any time coming off our 5 day break. We hit the books hard today and got a lot accomplished.
First of all, I want to start off by saying I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving with your family & friends. I sure did. Enjoyed lots of family and friend time. In fact, so much that I didn't blog over the weekend as you noticed.
Today, we started our Midwest states & capitals with our Geography Challenge. A copy of these will come home tomorrow. The test over these will sometime in December. I will let you know as to when. If your child can name 2 of the states in this region, write Midwest in the planner.
In Math, we did multiplication/division fact families along with writing multiplication story problems. Speaking of math, some of you received an email from me today informing you of the fact that your child really needs to practice their multiplication facts. I am sorry to say, that there is not a lot of improvement shown for some. This is really going to hurt them soon as we begin the computation component. I hate to take away their fun times to practice, but I will if I don't see improvements made with home practice.
Reminder: Otter projects are due on Thursday. I heard about lots of them today and they sound awesome. I can't wait to see the creativity that will be displayed. Speaking of otters-tonight's writing consists of writing a thank you letter to Jeff on the otter picture that they received today. They were shown a model of how to go around the inside/outer edge starting at the tail and filling in the body. Fourth grade quality is needed!!!!

Music Program is on Monday, December 19th. The same program will be done twice. Once at 9:30 and again at 1:00. Make arrangements to come to one of the performances. It is going to be awesome. We have very talented young ladies & gentlemen. Some have speaking parts to be memorizing so ask your child if they are one of them.
Tomorrow is HE/PE.
Have a great night.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Otter Project Information

First of all, thank you for all the wonderful feedback from the spaghetti dinner. The majority of the advice was to have the whole family served at once and I totally agree. In fact, when Ms. Erickson & I were reflecting that evening while cleaning up, we thought the same thing. I think next year, we will have families go table by table and do it that way. We had decided this way because we wanted the kids to serve their parents & families, but we can still make that happen when we do families or table numbers at a time. The main thing is, the kids had a great time and enjoyed themselves. By the way, we made $644 after expenses were paid. Thank you again for making this a great project for all of us.
Otter project requirements went home today. Each student picked out of a hat the season they got. Like the paper says, "the sky is the limit" be creative and have fun. Please take the time to start talking about these tonight. If you do, write project in the planner for free money.
Today, we had our SE states & capitals test. Most students did fantastic!! Way to go-much better than the last region.
We also had our math test today.
5 free assignment/late work tickets were issued today. Talk to your child about what they mean and what having at least 1/5 left by Dec. 21st means. Also, the students who don't lose any, get a $500 bonus. If you have the talk, write Polar Express in the planner for another $ bonus.
Reminder: Tomorrow is an early out-12:00 dismissal.
Thank you and have a great night.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

What a Fun Italian Spaghetti Dinner Night

What a great time the spaghetti dinner turned out to be. Thank you so much for all of you whom attended. I think overall, it went very well for it being our 1st go at something like this. We will reflect on it and make some changes for next year so please give any input you may have whether be positive or negative. It was so fun to see the kids dressed up and enjoying themselves waiting on their parents and hanging out in line with their friends. I heard lots of fun and laughter going on that night. Must have been as we couldn't hear the Italian music playing even though I tried to turn it up twice. If you write any positives or negatives in the planner, students will receive free money.
This is going to be a busy short week. Even though we only have a full day Monday, and a 1/2 day Tuesday, we have our SE states & capitals test tomorrow along with our science test on otters and many of the other facts we learned on the field trip. Students will also get the information they need tomorrow for their final science project on otters that they will have the break to work on. On Tuesday morning, we will have our math test over estimation & algebra.
No Spelling words this week.
Next buy-in: On Wednesday, December 21st, we will have our Polar Express Day with both 4th grades. Students get to wear pajamas, have hot chocolate, watch the Polar Express movie, and make their candy trains. The buy-in will be $1000. Not only will they have to buy in, but they will need to have at least 1/5 missing/late assignment coupons left. Yes, they each will have 5 missing/late assignments coupons on their desk tomorrow. I am doing this because we have had a few problems with some missing/late work with some students lately especially after they have bought in to field trips, fun activities, etc. They need to know that even though they have enough fake money to buy in doesn't always guarantee they can participate in the fun things as a few students found out with our field trip last week. You, as parents, and myself as their teacher have the final say. I believe they need to use their good character at home and at school too in order to participate so please let's work together to make sure they earn the fun buy-ins. Thank you.
Have a great night.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

How Cool!!

I am totally impressed by how we all learned yesterday on our awesome field trip. As you know, for their homework last night, they had to write down 15 facts from the day. It is obvious that 2 of the most popular were: how otters mark their territory while playing, and that females rule the wolf pack!!
Today, we read an article on hibernation even though otters don't hibernate. If your child can tell you 3 things hibernating animals bodies do, write hibernation in the planner and if they can tell you what hibernating in summer is called, write summer.
Tomorrow is our last day for the Angel Tree buy-in. We, as a school, raised over $260 today and over $500 for the past two days. That is awesome, Bitterroot. Let's keep up the good work of helping our school families.
Tomorrow is the spaghetti dinner. Both 4th grades will discuss the whole set up and how the evening is going to work at our whole group morning meeting tomorrow. Your job as parents is to show up, have fun, and enjoy time together. See you tomorrow anytime from 5:30-6:30.
Tomorrow is Library so get those books back.
Also, tomorrow is the day before the big Cat-Griz game so extra $ to those sporting their favorite team shirts/sweatshirts, etc.
As you know, I am a big CAT fan and Ms. Erickson is a Griz fan. We have a bet on the game and it is that whomever's team loses has to bake cookies for the other class along with their own. Just a hint-you may want to "cheer" on the CATS because she makes awesome chocolate chip cookies and mine-well, not so much!!!!! So GO CATS!!!!!!
Tomorrow is picture re-take day from 1-2:00. See flyer that came home today.
Reminder: Social Studies SE states & capitals test is on MONDAY!!!!!!
Early out on Tuesday-12:00 dismissal and No School Wed.-Fri.
Have a great night and stay warm and hope for the crazy wind to stop.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Oh My-What a Day!

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Wow-we had a GREAT day today right from when we got off the bus at Norm's Island until we left Zoo Montana. We learned so many incredible, amazing facts about so many more animals other than just otters. We also learned about erosion, ecosystems, and the Yellowstone River. Your child's nightly writing/science assignment tonight is to write 15 new facts that they learned today with correct capitalization, punctuation, and 4th grade quality. If your child talks to you about the field trip while they are writing and can tell you 5 cool facts, write otters in the planner.
As you can see, we had a great time and learned tons.
Tests coming up: We are having our Math test on Monday for Chapters 2 & 3 and also our Social Studies states & capitals test has been moved up to Monday. I had originally said Tuesday, but forgot we only have 1/2 day.
Tomorrow's Angel Tree/Giving buy-in day is "chew gum" for $1.00. Supply your own gum. Today, we earned $296 for our families in need. Thank you and I love how many of the kids are taking the $ out of their own savings. How cool is that!
Have a great night and enjoy a couple of my favorite pics for now.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Field Trip Tomorrow!






Yes, our field trip is finally here. We will be leaving tomorrow at 9:00 and returning around 2:15. We are going to Norm's Island first and then to Zoo Montana. We talked today about expectations and dressing in layers. It may be wet out at the island so wearing boots is a great idea. Tomorrow is also our hat buy-in day for $1.00. I told the kids to wear stocking caps and/or ear bands and then wear their other hat over it if they wish. Also, remember your sack lunch except for the ones that ordered the school one. I will have yours here for you tomorrow. PLEASE NO CAMERAS!!! We talked about taking cameras, but Ms. Erickson is not allowing her kids to so we won't either. That way, we won't be distracted from listening to Jeff and don't have to worry about losing it. Thank you-sorry kids for the change.
Our kids made me and Bitterroot proud today. Our whole school raised $365 for the Flakesgiving. If you tune into 102.9 tomorrow at 7:15 you will hear it announced on the radio -How cool!!
If your child participates in the hat day tomorrow -they will earn $50 of free money.
Today we finished our tour of the SE. Then we played a survival game. Wow-they really got to see how tough life was in the Jamestown Colony back in the 1600's. For their nightly writing tonight, they need to write a letter in their Social Studies workbook on page 37. They are to give reasons why John should or should not come from England to the colony.
Keep practicing those multiplication facts at home. After break, we are starting the harder computation and knowing the facts is a must.
Thank you to all of you for the Spaghetti Dinner responses. Wow- I am so excited to see so many of you coming. Also, I loved the little side notes that many of you wrote expressing your excitement. Thank you.
We will call Olive Garden with our final count tomorrow so make sure if you haven't returned your slip yet, that you do tomorrow. We sure don't want to run out of food.
Have a great night and see you tomorrow with your warm layers and your lunch.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Spaghetti Anyone??????

Friday, November 18th has been set as the day for our 4th Grade Spaghetti Dinner. We talked about the details of it in morning meeting this morning and yellow informational slips went home today with your child. Please read through it carefully and fill out the bottom portion and return with your child tomorrow so that we can get a count of how many we are going to have so that we can let Olive Garden know. Thank you- a $300 fake money reward for those returning tomorrow.
Also, in your child's mail is a note about "helping out the less fortunate as the holidays are approaching. We, our Bitterroot Family, are going to have buy-ins this week Tues. -Friday at the cost of $1.00 each. All the money will be used for our school's angel tree with the exception of Tuesdays. The money collected tomorrow is going to be given to the Breakfast Flakes as our donation to "Flakesgiving" which helps buy Thanksgiving Dinner for those less fortunate in our Billings Community.
The daily buy-ins are: Tuesday: PJ--stuffed animal day
Wednesday-wear a hat all day
Thursday-chew gum in class day
Friday-eat left over Halloween candy during school at your teacher's discretion during the day.
Thank you for helping us out. We talked this morning in morning meeting about using their own money for these days and not asking parents for the money. Remember these are optional. I will pay $50 for each day they participate.
Field trip is Wednesday, the 16th. Please start planning dressing warm for the day as we are going to be spending most of the day outside. Also, make sure you are planning to pack a lunch for your child if you did not order a school sack lunch.
Remember to be practicing those SE states & capitals. Test is on Tuesday, November 22nd.
Some of you are getting much better with your multiplication facts. Good for you-I am proud of you. This will benefit soon when we start more difficult X computation.
Art: students will need empty toilet tissue rolls for Monday, November 21 in Art.
Book orders went home today and are due on Monday, November 21st if ordering with paper form and you can order on-line by going to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs. Our class code is: GZN8L
Have a great night.

Friday, November 11, 2011

A Huge Thank You to ALL our Veterans!





Thank you goes out to all who have or are still serving our country in the military.
We had a busy week talking about what the day means and what the veterans do and have done for all of us and our freedom.
Today, was extra special though. We started out the day by reading a book titled: "America's White Table". What a powerful book about how families wait for their loved ones return. We set up the white table with the items just like in the book to show them and what they represent to all of us and their families. Ask your child to tell you about all of them and write "America" in the planner if they can tell you a lot about the book. I encourage you to go buy it and maybe even think of doing this at one of the holidays.
Then we had 2 very special Marines come. They were 1st Lieutenant Miller and Captain Nicholson. They talked to the kids about their military services and what it is like to represent & fight for our country. We had the white table set up for them and they were very honored as that is something they do with their families. We also had the yellow stars up in the background that the Bitterroot kids made in honor of their family/friend loved ones.
Then my reading kids got to see the video of the "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier". The requirements, dedication, and honor it takes to guard this tomb is amazing. The kids were in awe. As you can see, we spent a lot of time showing our patriotism and honoring those who have gone before us and those that are and/or will be fighting for us.
We took a moment of silence today at 11:11 to honor them also. Thank you veterans.
We also did buddies today and played a math game where they had to find facts that equal up to 11. We always love to get together with and help out our buddies.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Push Forward With Positive Attitude & Effort

Today, we had some sad faces as they came back from PE and they saw they didn't get a reward and extra ticket. I had checked the multiplication timing for the 6's. Now, let's just say that they had 3 min. to do 25 problems and some didn't finish or had lots of the facts incorrect. I can not stress to them the need to practice these at home and put forth lots of effort. Things in 4th grade aren't going to come easy -effort is needed. Great job to those of you that are studying and practicing.
Also, I am hoping to see a carry-over of skills into other curriculum areas. When we practice capitalization/punctuation in DOL and they know it, it should be carrying over to their other work as well. Now, that I am on my soapbox-I really want you to encourage your child to do quality work in everything. As I tell them, it says a lot about them & their character. Thank you so much to all of you that will take the time to talk to your child about this. Please write "talked" in the planner for free money.
Now on the positive side, I can honestly say that my reading kids are doing a "bang-up" job in book club discussions.!! Wow-I am so excited and listening to all the dialogue going on is so rewarding!! Way to go Team Hankins.
Tomorrow is Veteran's Day and to honor our veteran's I am paying students $200 if they wear red, white, and blue. Some want to wear camo and that is good too.
Otter facts: We learned some pretty interesting new facts today. Ask your child how many layers of fur they have and why they roll around in the grass.
Reminder: PTA meeting tonight-if you go, write PTA in the planner for free money.
Thank you and have a great night.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Busy Little Beavers --Oh I Mean Otters!!




Busy Little Otters-hence the cliche' "busy little beavers". We were busy today gathering some awesome otter facts using the computers and following the study guide from National Geographic for Kids. If your child can tell 3 cool facts they learned, write otters in the planner.
We started our tour of the SE today and if your child can tell you about 2 stops on the tour, write SE in the planner. Start studying those states & capitals if you haven't already.
Tomorrow is the multiplication timing for the 6's. They took a study/practice sheet home tonight to practice them.
Tomorrow is HE/PE so have the tennis shoes packed.
I still need permission slips and/or $ from the following students: Darian, Gabe, Ben, Thomas, and Logan. Thank you.
Veteran's Memorial: There is a poster up in the intermediate hallway to remember and honor our veterans. Students are writing names of the veterans, what war they were in, and how they know or are related to this person. Ask your child if they have done one yet, and if not and you know of someone, discuss it with them, and then tomorrow they can fill out the yellow star. So nice to honor those that have and still do fight for our FREEDOM!! Thank you veterans and anyone associated with the military.
Have a great night.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

On the News Tonight!!










Howdy Partners! Today was a great day right from the start celebrating our wonderful state of Montana's birthday. We started out with MT trivia that we turned into facts and then we wrote poems this morning as part of our language/reading.
After lunch, we got both classes together and did some map work with finding cities/towns in MT that matched little clues, then made birthday hat cookies, and of course sang the great state song "Montana". Brad, from KULR-8 was here and so be sure to tune in to the 5 and/or 6:00 news!! Great job 4th graders and quiz your parents on some MT trivia and if they can answer write MT in the planner and if they can tell you how old MT is write 1889 in the planner.
Nightly writing tonight consists of writing a paragraph or two or three about all they learned today about MT and what their favorite part was. They are to use topic, detail, and conclusion sentences. At least 1/2 page and 4th grade quality.
In math, we continue to write number expressions and will start algebraic expressions tomorrow. Everyone did great on the 5's today so tomorrow we start the 6's.
Also, tomorrow we are starting our otter unit in Science. Students will be using computers to find facts on National Geographic for Kids.
Thank you to all of you that sent in the $2.50 for the field trip and the permissions slips. The rest please get them back ASAP.
Have a great night.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Happy Birthday, Montana!

Oh my what a busy day. We are trying to make up for lost time from last week. We got to a lot of curriculum today and not as much time to work on everything during independent work time as usual in class so there may be more homework tonight than some nights. Oh well, just the way it goes.
Tomorrow is Montana's 122nd birthday so both 4th grades will be doing some fun activities in the afternoon. Everyone has bought into this activity for $400.
Maps of the Southeast went home today so kids can start studying for the SE test. We are going to have this test on Monday, November 21st so that gives plenty of time to study. We will make flash cards here at school to study and use both maps at home to study the capitals and their location. Many students have the chapter 6 Geography Challenge tonight for homework. Make sure they put the answers on the workbook pages and put the places in on the map in the workbook also. If your child can name 3 states in the SE, write SE in the planner for free money.
Permission slips went home today for the all day field trip to Norm's Island and Zoo Montana. Take note of the lunch options and the $2.50 cost admission into the zoo. Students will receive $100 for getting slips back tomorrow and an extra $100 if they bring the $2.50 of real money.
Volunteering: This week our school & school tools manner motto is: Volunteer to help. What a great opportunity to help out our neighbors, family members, etc. If your child does a great deed of volunteering without you telling them to, please write volunteered in their planner.
Multiplication: Oh my, we really need to practice those facts. I can't help, but stress the importance of memorizing them. I am not worried about the speed of them, but just knowing them. We had a quiz on the 0-4's today and over 1/2 of the class doesn't know them. Yikes-so please put the studying of these in the nightly homework plan. If need be, we will practice outside at recess time. Thank you
No nightly writing tonight.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Back in the Groove on Monday

I hope you are having a great weekend and playing out there in that white stuff! I can honestly say I am not a snow lover other than when I am skiing and wasn't too excited to see it falling yesterday. Oh well-let's hope it melts this week.
We are back into the groove this week with a normal week.
In Science, we are going to be starting our unit on otters, hibernation, and how animals adapt for the winter.
We will talk about and buy in for our field trip that is going to be happening on Wednesday, November 16th.
In Math, we will continue with multiplication reviewing 0-4's and starting on the 5-7's. Practice -practice at home. We are also moving on into some algebraic equations.
In Social Studies, we are finally taking our train & boat tour of the Southeast. A map of the states & capitals for this region is coming home Monday as well.
My reading kids started their book club books last Thursday so we will be working hard on them for awhile along with our language & spelling at that time.
Computer time to do ReadAbout & Success Maker will finally be normal this week as well. As you can see, we are hitting the ground running this week without any interruptions.
Both 4th grades are planning a 4th grade family spaghetti dinner just for our 4th graders and their families. They will have an active role in this and be able to interact with you. The date is Friday, November 18th so mark your calendars. Invitations will be coming home soon.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to meet with me at conferences. I enjoyed visiting with each and everyone of you and look forward to the rest of the year.
Remember you can now access your child's grades on line by following the info. sheet I gave you at conferences. (Now I have to do my part and keep my grades updated).
Have a great rest of the weekend.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Short & Sweet

Due to conferences until 7:30 tonight, I am writing a short post. Thank you to all of you that have made it to the parent-teacher conferences. I so enjoy sharing with you all your child's successes and talking about what we can do to help them or make their school/academic experiences even better.
Today, my reading kid got their books for book clubs so ask them the title of the book they have.
No nightly writing tonight.
Today's HR was on Annie Oakley, the sharpshooter. If your child can tell you 2 things she did to earn that title, write sharp shooter in the planner for free money.
Next Tuesday, November 8th is our wonderful state of Montana's birthday. Both 4th grades are going to do some fun activities as part of our 4th grade Montana History curriculum to celebrate. There will be a $400 buy in for this party/celebration.
Tomorrow is the spelling test and also we are having a quiz over the 4's in multiplication. Please please practice those facts at home. It does make a difference.
Have a great afternoon & evening.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Conferences Are Underway

It was great seeing those of you that I did so far and I look forward to seeing the rest of you tomorrow. It is so fun to share all the positives and excitement that I see in your child and their learning on a daily basis.
We have been working on estimation and tomorrow we will work on over & under estimates. Yes, they are having to use that rounding skill again.
Nightly Writing tonight consists of writing a letter to Officer Metzger at the Detention Center. They are tell about what they learned, what they liked, and how they will apply it in life. It should be at least 1/2 page and 4th grade quality.
Have a great night.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Happy November 1st






Today was a day filled with finishing up some Halloween activities and our book club book.
My reading kids went outside and did some fun relays and games as a final activity for the book we read "There's A Boy In the Girls' Bathroom. We were celebrating just like Colleen celebrated her birthday in the book. We had fun as you can see by the pics.
Then we came in and looked at pictures of the real characters from the book. We all realized that we portrayed the characters so differently when we made and wrote our character descriptions. We all agreed that it was a fun, good book and now we are ready to break down into small book club groups starting on Thursday.
We had 3 guest speakers in to talk to us about the SE as that is where we are studying in Social Studies. Two were from Kentucky and the other from South Carolina. If your child can remember 1 thing about each of those 2 states write SC & Kentucky in the planner.
I sent home a multiplication chart to practice those math facts at home. Also, remember to get on the websites that I listed to practice. I can really tell which students are practicing and they will be rewarded periodically. I can't stress enough the importance of knowing these.
Thank you to those of you who attended your Parent-Teacher Conference today. I appreciate you!
I look forward to meeting with the parents of: Landon, Nathaniel, Hailey, Logan, Aiden, Megan, Jeremiah, Mason, Gabe, Ben, and Korbyn tomorrow.
Remember tomorrow is an early out (12:00) dismissal.
Have a great night.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween








What a great day we had today. As you can see by the pics we had lots of fun, but still kept it academic based. I think the favorite 2 things were the dry ice activity and the candy graphing in math. They had so much fun partnering with Ms. Erickson's Class doing the dry ice and the trick or treating story told by Jerry Seinfeld. It is a hoot. They had a good discussion about the properties of dry ice. We also talked about the words greedy and rude and how they may not always like the treats they get, but to be kind anyway and especially to the elderly.
In Math, we learned about pictographs and then each student made their own graphing the amount of M & M's they got in their bag.
Thank you to Karissa for the yummy treats.
We are saddened today as Dezzee is moving to a new school. We sure hope you keep in touch and come by to visit. We will miss you.
Report cards went home today. You can keep everything inside, but please return the envelope for free money tomorrow.
Perfect Attendance for 1st quarter goes to: Brayden, Darian, Gabe, Jeremiah, Ilyssa, Staley, Melissa, Jasmyn, and Nathaniel. Let's see if we can get more of you next quarter.
Parent Teacher Conferences start tomorrow and I am looking forward to visiting with Staley, Jaeden, and Grayson's parents.

There is some homework out there tonight as some students didn't finish all our activities and they all have the one tonight to transfer the Halloween foam cut-out into something creating a creative, detailed picture. The pictures don't have to be Halloweenish at all when finished, but they may. I can't wait to see all the 4th grade, creative quality. Remember they have to be colored. We will do more with them here at school.
Have a safe night trick-or-treating and I hope you don't have too much sugar in your bellies tomorrow morning.