Friday 15 December 2017

Holiday Reading Goals

Without practice, we lose the ability and skills! This is true of running, cooking, solving word problems, and of course, READING! Today 4HR had a read-in, where we practiced our stamina and enjoyed reading!




After reading for 30 minutes, we made a list of MUST Dos to help us read:
-Be open to new books and genres
-Pick Just Right books
-Finish reading most books you start
-Understand the book - make sense of what it says by recording our thinking
-Thinking about the words - use in the word, in the sentence, in the paragraph to help us understand unknown words
-Fluency! pay attention to punctuation
-Stamina - read for a long time
-Concentration - get hooked in
-Practice retelling

We then made goals! Some people made goals about how many books to read, or what kinds of books to read, or what kinds of strategies to use. What are your holiday reading goals?


Friday 8 December 2017

Dec. 4th - 8th Newsletter





Newsletter
Weekly Update: Dec. 11 - Dec. 15, 2017

Language Arts
In reading this week, the children are busy working in their book club groups discussing important events, character traits and more in order to delve deeper into their stories. This week in writing, the children are working to develop their characters even further by creating internal and external traits that bring their character to life.

Math
We have completed our unit on measurement and will not begin equivalent fractions until January, so this week the students will be using what they have learned about measurement and apply it in science as they create their compound machine prototypes.

Science/ Social Studies
Grade 4 engineers are hard at work in the Makerspace! We are moving past the brainstorming and designing part of the Design Process, and will be creating, testing, and improving. Thank you for all the donated supplies. A grade level share of the designs will take place on Friday, December 15th.


Announcements

  • No School - Dec. 11th - Monday
  • Free Dress Day Dec. 15 - Friday
  • Winter break begins Dec. 16
  • Submit your child’s camp permission form before Dec. 15th
              Camp Permission Form
  • Overnight Camp for all Grade 4 Students - Jan. 10- 11


Celebrations
Please see your class blog or class website for individual class celebrations.

Tuesday 5 December 2017

Rosie Revere, Engineer


As 4HR gets ready to go into the Makerspace to create our designs to solve real world problems, we read the story of Rosie Revere, Engineer. It is the story of a young problem solver, who doubts her engineering abilities.

We thought the author's message was:
Never quit!
Keep trying.
It is good to make mistakes, because then your brain will grow. 
Failure is a good thing.
She needs to fail to make her design better.

Let's keep these positive attitudes as head into the Makerspace.






Thursday 30 November 2017

Dec. 4th - 8th Newsletter




Newsletter
Weekly Update: Dec. 4 - Dec. 8, 2017


Language Arts
This week the students will be using the class read aloud to dig deeper into character traits, scene summaries and envisioning the text in order to read intensely. In writing, many children are ready to develop a believable character and plan the story arc with scenes for their story.


Math
We are continuing working with measurement and currently focusing on area and perimeter of an area. The students will also be given word problems involving measurement. We will begin reviewing for the final assessment, which will be given this week.


Science/ Social Studies
Students are starting to plan their compound machine to solve a real world problem. Through brainstorming, modeling, questioning, and testing, the students will be able to design and improve their compound machines. Please continue to bring in resources, we will be building our machines over the next two weeks: toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, spare pieces of wood, cereal boxes, wire, plastic water bottles and their caps, plastic containers (like yogurt) cardboard boxes (small enough to go on the bus), string, yarn, egg cartons, straws, plastic/styrofoam trays.


Resources
We are growing realistic fiction readers and writers in grade 4!
They are doing this by thinking deeply about the characters.  These CHARACTER TRAITS are useful in describing the character based on their words, thoughts and actions.

To support your child as a reader...GRAB THE BOOK YOUR CHILD IS READING and ASK to describe the character based on his/her thoughts, words, and actions.

To support your child as a writer...ASK your child to explain about the character in the story they are going to write.


Announcements
  • Please donate the following resources by December 5th for our Science Designs/ Models: toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, spare pieces of wood, cereal boxes, wire, plastic water bottles and their caps, plastic containers (like yoghurt) cardboard boxes (small enough to go on the bus), string, yarn, egg cartons, straws, plastic/styrofoam trays.

  • Christmas Around the World - Dec. 4th
  • Red and Green Dress Up Day Mon Dec 4
  • ES Holiday Music Concert  - Dec. 7th at 7pm
  • PE Swim Carnival Fri. Dec 8 , Parents welcome to attend and cheer the swimmers:  Swim Carnival Schedule   


Celebrations
Please see your class blog or class website for individual class celebrations.

Friday 24 November 2017

Newsletter Nov. 27 - Dec. 1




Newsletter
Weekly Update: Nov. 27 - Dec. 1, 2017

Language Arts
In reading this week, the children will be getting into book club groups and use discussions to deepen their understanding of the stories they are reading. In writing, the children will be choosing an idea they have generated and begin planning out their writing using a story arc.

Math
This week the students will be given the opportunity to express metric units in terms of smaller units. They will model and solve world problems involving metric units in length, mass and capacity.

Science/ Social Studies
Next week the students will begin designing a solution to a real world problem using their understanding of forces and simple machines. We need some materials to help the students create their designs!
Please donate the following resources:
toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, spare pieces of wood, cereal boxes, wire, plastic water bottles and their caps, plastic containers (like yogurt) cardboard boxes (small enough to go on the bus), string, yarn, egg cartons, straws, plastic/styrofoam trays.

Resources
In writing we are focusing on ideal generation. Below are some links to the story mountain that we can use to plan and also an anchor chart that helps with getting some ideas from, people, places etc. Maybe you could try to help your child generate some ideas at home? The story arc/ mountain helps us plan. An anchor chart that helps generate ideas for writing realistic fiction.

Announcements
  • Grade 4 Parent Coffee Morning Invite to share CAMP information : Nov. 30th, 8:15 am, Melawati Community Room
  • Return the Christmas Ornaments before December 29th (make sure student grade name is on it . Ex: 4NJ)
  • Christmas Around the World - Dec. 4th
  • PE Swim Carnival Fri. Dec 8 , Parents welcome to attend and cheer the swimmers:  Swim Carnival Schedule   

Celebrations
Please see your class blog or class website for individual class celebrations.

Wednesday 22 November 2017

State of Narrative Prose



In your Writer's Notebook, write down

Connect - What was one thing that David Handler says that you connect to?
Extend - What was one thing that extends your thinking?
Challenge - What was one thing that challenges you?

Tuesday 21 November 2017

Finding inspiration



4HR is beginning our journey as Realistic Fiction authors. The first step is to find ideas that make us passionate about writing. Ideas that we are called to write! Today we are looking at how other authors, like Kate DiCamillo, get their ideas and organize (or don't organize their ideas!).

Let's watch this video where Kate DiCamillo is honest about mistakes, rejection, and where she gets her ideas. In your writer's notebook, write down 3 - 2 - 1

3 Thoughts or ideas
2 Questions (for Kate DiCamillo or authors)
1 Piece of advice for you as an author

Monday 20 November 2017

Nov 20th - 24th Newsletter





Newsletter
Weekly Update: Nov. 20 - Nov. 24, 2017

Language Arts
In reading, we will continue analyzing character traits and will use evidence from the text to prove our thinking. In writing, we will identify characteristics of realistic fiction through mentor texts and develop story ideas that stem from personal experiences.

Math
The students will be delving into measurement and using the metric system. They will be learning the names of the units for capacity, mass, and length. They will also be looking at real world situations which involve measurement. In addition, they will be given the opportunity to convert units of measurement.

Science/ Social Studies
In Science, we will continue to model and describe how applied forces impact motion. Classes will plan investigations by identifying dependent and independent variables.

Resources
This week in math we have been learning about metric measurement.  Here are the videos we shared with your kids. Watch, discuss and enjoy together!!!
Ever heard of Quizlet?  Check these out.  Online flashcards with games, custom made for our grade 4 learners!

Announcements

  • Staff Appreciation Breakfast, Thur Nov 23, 8:00 AM Melawati

Celebrations
Please see your class blog or class website for individual class celebrations.


Monday 13 November 2017

Investigations into Motion & Energy

We are going to begin our experiments as scientists do: by asking questions! Let's watch this video, and record as a class: What do you notice? What do you wonder?




Our questions:
What are they?
Are they magnets? 
Is some one controlling them? Did they add anything? Did some one push them?
What makes them let go from the wood? Why is there a piece of wood?
Is the string bouncey/strong or weak?
Why did they change directions when they started? How do they change directions?
Why did they change patterns?
Why did the gaps get bigger?
Does it have to do with friction?
What kind of force does it have?
Do they weigh the same? Is the balls heavy or light or the same?

We then identified three variables to test: mass of object (example, a bowling ball vs a tennis ball), the release position (90 degree vs 45 degree) and the length of the string. We made predictions as to what impacted the movement of the pendulum (or the number of swings). Ask 4HR to find out what our results were!

Claim - Evidence - Reason

The release position affected the motion of the pendulum (number of swings) - no data supports this claim.

The mass of the fob affected the motion of the pendulum (number of swings) - no data supports this claim.

The length of the string affected the motion of the pendulum (number of swings)
-If the string is longer,
-The shorter the string, the more swings the pendulum completes. For example, when the string is 20 cm long, it completes about 18 swings. When the string is 38 cm long, it completes about 12 swings. But when the string is 15 cm long, it completes 17 swings. This information doesn't support our claim. We need to complete more testing to be more sure.

Newsletter November 13th - 17th





Newsletter
Weekly Update: Nov. 13 - Nov. 17, 2017

Language Arts
This week, we will begin our Realistic Fiction reading and writing units. In Reading, we’ll be reviewing expectations for independent reading and add onto our thinkmarks with a focus on character traits and change.

Math
Students will be using the partial quotient method to solve word problems involving division. They will be finishing up Unit 2 and reviewing for the unit assessment.

Science/ Social Studies
Students will begin to investigate into simple machines (levers, pulleys, wheels and axles, wedges, inclined planes, screws, and gears) and how they make work easier. To support at home, help your child complete a simple machine scavenger hunt!

Resources
Remember how you enjoyed winning math games against your child during Gaming with Math?
Well, you can find them on the Parent Connection page here.  Scroll to the bottom under Parent Resources...
Including the game
WANT MORE WINS?

Announcements

  • Counselor Chat, Tues Nov 14, Community Room , 8:15 - 9:30

  • ES Math Fluency Workshop, Thur Nov 16, Community Room , 8:30-10:00

Celebrations



Friday 10 November 2017

Flag Parade

ISKL Melawati celebrates our diversity! All of elementary walked around the school, representing their cultures and countries. We waved our flags and smiled at the parents watching. Lots of pictures were taken!

We celebrate our cultures through the Flag Parade because we are an international school. This lets us learn more about each other. There are 51 countries represented by ISKL Melawati students.

I felt so proud of all our international community members. I was especially amazed by the students who had to stand up for their country alone at the assembly.

Look at all the cultures represented in 4HR.

Anabelle from the US, Aubrey from the US and Korea, Siddharth from India, Nikita from India, and David from Korea. 


Aayushi from India, Paige from the US and Singapore, Nathan from Korea and Canada, and Alice from China.
Cathy from China, Aadit from India, Danny from the US and Chile, Sophia from Thailand and Australia, Tiago from France and Chile, and Naoko from Japan

Heathcliff from Thailand and Canada, Allie from Canada, Gregorio from Italy, Araxi from India, and Jenna from Australia and the Phillipines

4HR

At the Melawati assembly

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