Monday, January 26, 2009

Week of January 26-30, 2009

Friday 1/30/09
  • Math 3: Instead of taking our math test today we made up the lessons from Wednesday and Thursday. We learned about ordinal position (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc) and then we learned how to write a check! Writing a check involves several math skills: writing a money amount as a decimal, writing numbers using words, and writing a money amount using fractions. Obviously there is a little extra homework this weekend but that's all we have left to do in order to be caught up again. If your student has a homework pass he or she may redeem it for ONE page of the homework, NOT the entire packet. Homework: 77A/B, 78A/B, and oral facts 77.
  • Language Arts 3: While I gave spelling tests, third graders had an hour to complete two short skill sheets on Time and Order Words and Interesting Verbs. Both of these are concepts we already learned and should have been completed in an hour. Students divided into pairs to work: Kevin and Daniel finished, Ryan and Alizza did not. Those who did not finish should do so this weekend for homework.
  • Language Arts 4: While I gave spelling tests, fourth graders had an hour to finish skill sheets from earlier in the week as well as re-read the story and fix their comprehension tests from earlier in the week. Everyone finished everything except for the following: Craig owes me a test correction and Laurie owes me the "End Punctuation" skill sheet.
  • Religion 3/4: We began studying the book of Proverbs today. This book is a great source of wisdom and guidance! Homework: Students are working on a book to help them remember the four A's of prayer. This assignment was given Thursday and is due on Monday.
  • Science 3/4: We talked about linear motion and velocity today. We also began an experiment with jumpropes to learn about waves...we'll have to finish the experiment on Monday.
  • We celebrated the 101st day of school today by watching the movie "101 Dalmations"!
Thursday 1/29/09
  • Math 3: Because not enough people were here today to have a lesson, we played Yahtzee. It was a fun way to practice multiples and use mental math while adding up our scores. Daniel won with a score of 269.
  • Language Arts 3/4: Again, there weren't enough students to do a new lesson today so we got extra handwriting practice done. We also wrote in our journals about what we did with our day off and shared it with the class. Homework: Spelling sentences, AND study for the spelling test on Friday.
  • Religion 3/4: We reviewed the four A's of prayer and worked on writing our own Psalm in class today.
  • Music 3/4: Those of us who were here practiced reading quarter, half, and whole notes and rests while playing recorders.
  • PE 3/4: Those of us who were here played badminton - Mr. Bretscher against the kids!
Wednesday 1/28/09

  • School has been cancelled today due to snow accumulation. This means you have an extra day to do your homework so there shouldn't be ANY orange squares given out tomorrow! :) Have a warm and safe day off and hopefully I'll see you Thursday.
Tuesday 1/27/09


  • Math 3: Today we learned how to add three-digit numbers. It's almost exactly like adding two-digit numbers so we picked it up very easily. Everyone finished 76A in class AND the homework, 76B in class. Please make sure you're studying your perfect squares every night!!
  • Language Arts 3: We finished reading "Filling the Ice-House", took a quiz, and learned how to write capital T and F in cursive. Homework: Spelling words 5x each.
  • Language Arts 4: Writing skills was the name of the game today. We worked on using exaggeration, end punctuation, and pronoun/antecedent agreement. Homework: Spelling words 5x each.
  • Religion 3/4: We shared our psalms that we wrote in class yesterday and worked on memory work. Many students still have pages in their religion books that need corrected or completed, please check the front cover for page numbers.
  • Social Studies 3/4: We worked on map skills this afternoon, learning how to read map grids and how to use a map index. We'll continue to reinforce this skill later this week.
  • PE
Monday 1/26/09



  • Math 3: We learned how to write Roman numerals up to 31 today! We also reviewed -5 and -6 fact families. Everyone completed 75A in class. Homework: 75B.
  • Language Arts 3: We took a spelling pre-test and then read "Filling the Ice House," a snippet from the Laura Ingalls Wilder book "Farmer Boy." Homework: Spelling words in ABC order.
  • Language Arts 4: We took a spelling pre-test and then held a literature circle on "McBroom and the Big Wind." This was the first LC not completely supervised by Miss Bertschi and the students had a chance to run the discussion on their own.
  • Science 3/4: We began a new science unit today about force and motion. We began with an experiment to determine velocity using toy cars and ramps that we built with our books.
  • Music 3/4: We began learning how to play the recorder today! We learned the basic technique for creating sound with the recorder as well as reviewed how to read whole, half, and quarter notes/rests.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Week of January 19-23, 2009

Friday 1/23/09
  • Math 3: Today we took a math test and timed fact assessment. We used the remaining class time to udpate our temperature graphs and play problem solving games. NO HOMEWORK!!
  • Language Arts 3/4: Today we held our third class spelling bee! Congratulations to Kevin, the third grade champ and Craig, the fourth grade champ. Craig defeated Kevin in the final round to become grand champion. Everyone did an excellent job!
  • Religion 3/4: We continued in our study of Job and talked about why bad things happen and how we can respond when we are faced with suffering. There are a few people who still haven't finished their books of the Bible memory work so keep practicing!
  • Science 3/4: Today we wrapped up our astronomy unit with a chapter test and a fun crossword puzzle. Next week we will begin a new study on motion and force - lots of fun experiments are in the near future!
  • Art 3/4: We used materials like paper, glitter, bottle caps, and other odds and ends to create a piece of artwork reflecting what we've just finished studying in science. Some people made "space junk," others made galaxies...everyone had fun!
Thursday 1/22/09
  • Math 3: We continued using pattern blocks to help us compare fractions with a denominator of 2, 3, and 6. We added and subtracted them, and we also used the blocks to represent different fractions. Everyone finished 74A in class. Homework: 74B and oral facts 74.
  • Language Arts 3: Third graders reviewed singular and plural nouns as well as the plural spelling changes. They also learned how to make a noun possessive. Homework: Study for spelling test tomorrow.
  • Language Arts 4: Today we had a literature circle on "Island of the Blue Dolphins" and talked about how the story related to survival. Miss Bertschi shared pictures and stories from a week-long backpacking and canoeing trip she took two summers ago in Northern Minnesota. Homework: Be ready for the next literature circle on Monday.
  • Religion 3/4: Mrs. Hoffmann had to attend a meeting today so we watched a video on Joshua and the battle of Jericho then had some Bible races to improve our speed and keep getting more familiar with our Bibles.
  • Social Studies 3/4: We continued our work with route maps this afternoon.
  • PE: Volleyball with Mr. Bretscher! =)
Wednesday 1/21/09

  • Math 3: Today we used pattern blocks to compare fractions with a denominator of 2, 3, and 6. We also began learning how to add and subtract fractions with a denominator of 2, 3, and 6. Most completed 73A in class. Homework: 73B.
  • Language Arts 3: We read a story written in poetic form called "Heartland" and practiced our expressive reading. Some did VERY well and others are still working on their confident voices. Everyone tried their hardest and I'm proud of them! Homework: Spelling sentences.
  • Language Arts 4: We read "McBroom and the Big Wind" and prepared for a literature circle on this story, which will take place on Friday.
  • Science 3/4: We played Astronomy Jeopardy today to review our unit on Stars and Constellations. The "astronomers" blew the "comets" out of the water but both teams played a good game. We also shared our famous astronomer reports today. Homework: Chapter packet is due FRIDAY - the chapter review as well as any skipped pages in the packet should be completed.
  • Spanish 3/4: This afternoon we reviewed emotions with "estoy" and practiced conversing with several different partners. To end the lesson we partnered up and played a game on the computer testing our knowledge of Spanish emotions...Ashton and Alizza scored 100% on the first try! Excellente!
Tuesday 1/20/09


  • Math 3: Today we learned how to round three-digit numbers to the nearest hundred as well as how to estimate the sum or difference of two three-digit numbers. We continue to practice multiplying by 2, 5, 7, and 10. Most students completed 72A in class. Homework: 72B and oral facts 72.
  • Language Arts 3: Third graders read with a partner about some aspects of the industrial revolution in "A Revolution Comes to the Country." This week is a review week for spelling so all spelling words are words that were previously missed over the last six weeks. Homework: Spelling words 5x.
  • Language Arts 4: Today we had our literature circle on "Nachito's Teachings" and had a great discussion about desert life and how we would survive in that setting. Homework: Prepare for the next literature circle, which will be Thursday over "Island of the Blue Dolphins." This includes reading the story all the way through TWO times. Vocab: Alina, Questioner: Craig, Passage Master: Laurie, Connector: Ashton.
  • We did not have religion today because we watched the live Inauguration Ceremony of President Barack Obama.
  • Social Studies 3/4: Today we went back to our map skills book and learned how to read route maps. Some of the highways we saw on our maps included interstates, US highways, state highways, and scenic highways.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Week of January 12-16, 2009

After a week of having class in the kindergarten room, we are finally able to return to our own room! Everything has dried out and been treated for mold, and we're pretty excited to get back into our old routines, in a familiar environment.

Also, this week marks the end of the second quarter. Conferences are optional; please return the yellow conference form no later than TUESDAY whether a conference was requested or not. Thank you for your cooperation.

Friday 1/16/09
  • Math 3: We learned how to tell time to the minute and then spent the rest of class time taking a math test. No homework, except to study/memorize your perfect squares!
  • Language Arts 3/4: We took spelling tests today and spent some time finishing up anything that didn't get finished in class during the week. Some people began reading the next story in their books and others finished up handwriting worksheets or their "I Have a Dream Too" speeches.
  • Religion 3/4: We continued reading in Job and did some Bible races to keep our memory work sharp. Keep learning the books of the Bible!
  • Science 3/4: We talked about constellations and how we use constellations. In ancient times people told stories about constellations, often based on Greek and Roman mythology. Also, the North Star can be used as a navigational tool even today, in the age of GPS! Homework: FINAL COPY of astronomer report is due TUESDAY. Rough draft should be returned with the final copy. Final copy should be written in blue or black ink on a clean sheet of notebook paper, using very best handwriting.
  • Art 3/4: Today we used watercolors to paint the fossils we made earlier in the week with a flour/salt dough. They came out great and were sent home today.
  • HAVE A GREAT THREE DAY WEEKEND!
Thursday 1/15/09
  • Math 3: We didn't get to learn a new concept today because of the delays but we used the time to review concepts from earlier in the week and practice our multiplying by 2. We also learned how to check the previous day's LOW using http://www.weather.com/. Homework: 71A/B.
  • Language Arts 3/4: Today we read Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream Speech" and began to write our own speeches about our dreams and goals for the future.
  • Religion 3/4: We began reading in Job and learned about suffering and blessing the Lord during trials. Continue learning the books of the Bible!
  • Science 3/4: We spent more time today working on our rough drafts, which are due TOMORROW.
  • PE: Badminton with Mr. Bretscher!
Wednesday 1/14/09

  • Math 3: This morning we learned about line graphs and plotted the daily low temperature of two cities. Over the next two weeks, students will keep their own daily line graphs plotting the daily low temperatures of Greencastle and a city of their choice. We will be checking the lows each day in class but we'll need your help on the weekend. Simply log onto http://www.weather.com/ and type in the cities. We finished parts of 70 A and 70 B during class. Homework: Finish 70A and 70B.
  • Language Arts 3: Today we worked some more on lists and found examples of lists in the story about the ox-cart man. We also practiced writing lists and how to use commas in lists appropriately. Homework: Spelling sentences.
  • Language Arts 4: We finished working on elaboration in sentences from yesterday, and we began preparing for our next literature circle. Tomorrow we will have our next LC on the story "Nachito's Teachings." Homework: Spelling sentences AND finish preparing for LC, which includes reading the story a second time.
  • Science 3/4: Today we used our research from Monday to begin writing reports about our astronomers. Homework:The first rough draft will be due Friday morning so that I can return them by the end of the day.
  • Scholastic News 3/4: We read about Barack Obama's upcoming inauguration, Martin Luther King Jr.'s sister's new book, and a 8-foot-tall Lego man that washed up on a beach in this week's SN. We also made fossil prints to go along with an article on a newly discovered fossil of an ancient bird/dinosaur creature. Hmm...

Tuesday 1/13/09

  • Math 3: Today we learned how to add and subtract multiples of 100 using mental math. We played a game to see how fast we could solve the problems in our heads, and we also reviewed spelling number words from yesterday's lesson. We did 69A in class. Homework: 69B and oral facts 69. Also, memorize the first ten perfect squares using flashcards that were sent home today - work on them everynight until they're memorized.
  • Language Arts 3: Today we learned two more capital cursive letters, E and O. We also worked with writing lists and found examples of lists in our story from yesterday. Homework: Spelling words 3x.
  • Language Arts 4: We reviewed prefixes and suffixes. We also learned how to use elaboration to make our sentences more interesting and informative through either a definition or a parenthetical comment. Homework: Spelling words 3x.
  • Religion 3/4: This afternoon we discussed the division of the kingdom of Israel. Continue working on your books of the Bible if you haven't already finished!
  • Social Studies 3/4: We worked with partners to review chapter three. We matched vocabulary words with their definitions in a puzzle and used a map in the book to answer questions about Indiana's goods and services.
  • PE: Volleyball with Mr. Bretscher!

Monday 1/12/09

  • Math 3: Today we learned how to write any number from 1-999 using words. We will be working hard to memorize the spellings for all these words so please take any chance you can to quiz your child on spelling. Everyone finished 68A in class. Homework: 68B.
  • Language Arts 3: We began a new unit AND the second book in our literature. We read a poem called "The Ox-Cart Man" and began learning how to write some capital letters in cursive: A and C. Homework: Spelling words in ABC order.
  • Language Arts 4: Today we completed our very first literature circle! We had a very interesting conversation about the story, which had to do with a group of eskimos living in Greenland. Homework: Spelling words in ABC order.
  • Religion 3/4: We continued in our learning about Solomon today. Some students have finished their memory work and can say all the books of the Bible! Others are still working - keep it up!
  • Science 3/4: This afternoon we began researching for our famous astronomers reports. Many students finished answering their questions during class using books from the library and internet sources, but there are still several who need to finish answering the questions. Once the questions are answered, our next step will be to begin writing a short report about the astronomer. Homework: Finish answering the questions on your worksheet if you didn't finish in class.
  • Finally, we spent the last hour of the afternoon "deep-cleaning" our desks in preparation for the new semester and I would appreciate your cooperation in keeping toys, noisemakers, makeup, and anything else that is not a school supply at HOME. Please take a moment this week to empty your child's backpack of anything that was not on the school supply list. This includes scented lotions and hand sanitizers (we provide hand sanitizer and lotion here in the classroom) - and all electronics: Nintendo DS, iPods, etc. Also, please don't allow your child to bring money to school unless it is for chapel or purchasing a water. I DO allow students to have a tube of chapstick or lip balm, but not lipgloss or anything resembling lipstick. Anything that is brought to school without prior permission from me or another teacher will be confiscated. If you have any further concerns regarding this issue please don't hesitate to contact me!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

New Classroom Procedure - Squares

This week we began a new prodecure to help us target a few specific behaviors/habits that we need to avoid. We have gone over the guidelines in class and will continue to be reminded of them this week, which is a practice week. Here is an explanation of how it works; if you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask!

The four things I am looking to improve are:

  • Talking at inappropriate times - blurting out answers instead of raising a hand and waiting to be called on; or talking during a designated quiet time such as journal time, silent reading, or when taking a test
  • Not being responsible for homework
  • Sharpening pencils at inappropriate times - designated pencil sharpening times are first thing in the morning (8:30-8:35), during morning break (10:05), right after lunch (12:20), and during the 2:00 restroom break. Students know that they should always start the day with THREE sharpened, yellow, #2 pencils. When a student gets up to sharpen a pencil during class it is distracting and a waste of time for the rest of the class, who has to wait for that student.
  • Using the bathroom at inappropriate times - designated bathroom breaks are the same as pencil times - 8:30-8:45, 10:05, anytime during recess/lunch, and at 2:00. Again, this is a matter of taking time away from class to do something that should have been done during one of the breaks. There are less than two hours between each bathroom break and I think that at this age students should not need to go more frequently. However, PLEASE send me a note if your child has a health concern or is not able to "hold it" - I don't want to cause injury or embarassment, I just want to get students thinking responsibly and using their break time wisely.

These four things are represented by four different colors:

  • Talking - red
  • Missing homework - orange
  • Pencil sharpening - yellow
  • Bathroom use - blue

Through the week if a student is found doing one of these things, he or she will receive a colored paper square corresponding to the behavior. He will write his name and the date, and the specifics of his "offense" if it involves talking or homework. The paper square will then be placed in a designated bin in the classroom. At the end of the week I will sort through the bin and attach any squares to a note for parents/guardians. The note will include the color code and you will be able to see right away how your child has behaved that week.

Now lest you think I just am out looking for offenders...students also have an opportunity to earn a green square. Green represents "caught being good" and may be earned for any number of things. Obviously I can't give out a green square every single time a student raises his hand, but if I know that a student is having a particularly hard time remembering to raise her hand and then I catch her raising her hand and waiting to be called on, she will earn a green square for improvement. Green squares may also be earned for things like random acts of kindness or doing exceptionally well on a test.

Any student who has not collected any squares during the week will take home a green square, showing you that his/her behavior during the week was outstanding.

In order to motivate students not to earn squares, there are some rewards attached to their totals at the end of the week. Currently the rewards are a homework pass, a computer pass, or a free reading pass. As I said, students will no squares will take home a green square but they will also receive their choice of one of the rewards. The goal is to receive less than five squares (not counting green). Any student having less than five squares at the end of the week will receive a reward. When tallying up the squares, any green squares will cancel out one other colored square. You will still see the square in the note home, but it will not count in the total. For example, a student earns five colored squares but also has a green square. The total would be four, because the green cancelled out one of the five, and the student would earn a reward. About once a month I will drop the number down so that students will try to get less than four squares a week, less than three squares a week, etc. I guess that will be the true test as to whether their behaviors improve!

I hope that wasn't too confusing of an explanation, and like I said please contact me with any questions or concerns you have about anything.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Week of January 5-9, 2008

Welcome back! I trust everyone had a safe and happy holiday season.

Friday 1/9/09
  • Math 3: Today we took math tests and then worked on critical thinking/brain teasers.
  • Language Arts 3/4: Today we took our spelling tests and worked on finishing up worksheets from earlier in the week. Fourth graders finished preparing for their first LC on Monday.
  • Religion 3/4:This afternoon we practiced looking up scripture references in our Bibles, and we talked about the importance of our Christian friends. Continue to practice memory work with the books of the Bible
  • Science 3/4: We discovered stars and galaxies today through several activities. We saw how light reflected and refracted on aluminum foil and in water, and we made a spiral galaxy in a jar. We also enjoyed a tasty treat, galaxy applesauce. We used our spoons to swirl cinnamon into our applesauce and create a spiral galaxy shape.
  • Art 3/4: Today was a free day in art and everyone had fun coming up with abstract projects, from 3-D houses to collages to valentine's day pictures using only what we found in the scrap box!
Thursday 1/8/09
  • Math 3: Today we learned again how to subtract two two-digit numbers. This can be tricky when it comes to trading a ten for ten ones but we have a strategy! We completed 67A in class. Homework: 67B and oral facts 67.
  • Language Arts 3: We read "The Golden Touch" and learned a valuable lesson about greed. We also talked about cause and effect and found examples of cause and effect in the story. Study for spelling tests tomorrow!
  • Language Arts 4:Today we started a new literature unit on survival. Our first story was about an arctic explorer. With this new unit we are going to begin working in literature circles, a structured book discussion. From here on I'll refer to literature circles as LC. Each student will play a different role and will be required to do some work before the discussion. For the first few stories I will assist and supervise both the LC prep and the LC, but LC are intended to be mainly student-led. Eventually we'll work through a short novel using LC as a guide. Study for spelling tests tomorrow!
  • Religion 3/4: Today we talked some more about Solomon's temple and all the ornate details within. Continue to practice books of the Bible.
  • Social Studies 3/4: We worked with a partner to read and investigate different goods, services, and jobs that Indiana has to offer. We also came up with questions we would ask someone working in a specific type of service job.
Wednesday 1/7/09

  • Math 3: Today we reviewed how to find a missing addend in a some, some more story problem. We are still struggling to remember what is the addend and what is the sum. In class we finished 66A. Homework: 66B.
  • Language Arts 3: Third graders read "The Cobbler's Song" with a partner and took a comprehension quiz. They also got more practice with compound words and wrote sentences using their compound words. Homework: Spelling sentences.
  • Language Arts 4: Today we spent a lot of time talking about topic sentences and supporting details. We looked for topic sentences in several paragraphs and then identified the supporting details within the paragraph. This is something we've been working on for awhile and will continue to review until it is solid! Homework: Spelling sentences.
  • Science 3/4: After reviewing the results of yesterday's experiment, we read in our science packets about asteroids, comets, and meteors. It was tricky trying to remember the difference between a meteor, a meteoroid, and a meteorite...see if your student can tell you the differences!
  • Spanish 3/4: Yes, we're learning some Spanish now! We already know how to say things like the date, months, days, and numbers. Now we are going to begin learning some conversational Spanish so that we can practice speaking to one another. Today we learned how to say "how are you" in the formal and informal tenses, and we also learned several emotions to use in the response.
  • Today was also a Scholastic News day - some things we read about included a chimpanzee acting as a surrogate mother to two tiger cubs in a Florida zoo, the ice hotel in Sweden, and a new super fast car called the Bloodhound.
Tuesday 1/6/09


  • If a pizza form came home today it must be returned THURSDAY 1/8/09
  • Math 3: Today we put to practice our new knowledge of capacity and baked yummy brownies. We also learned how to set an oven dial and talked about determining elapsed time. Homework: 65A, 65B, Fact Master 65 (some of this was completed in class but varied with each student. Check planner for specific assignment.
  • Language Arts 3: We finished reading yesterday's story and learned that sometimes you're better off paying your debts than trying to avoid them! We took a quiz and completed our spelling homework (3x) in class.
  • Language Arts 4: We took a quiz over yesterday's story and then worked with prefixes and suffixes. We also completed our spelling homework (3x) in class.
  • Religion 3/4: We learned about Solomon's temple and practiced more of our memory work on the Books of the Bible. Homework: Complete crossword puzzle for Thursday.
  • Science 3/4: Today we got back into our astronomy unit and experimented with rocks and flour to see what happens when a meteor hits the earth. We dropped different size rocks from varying heights and measured the crater that formed in the flour below. It was a bit messy but a lot of fun!
  • PE: We played volleyball with Mr. Bretscher!
Monday 1/5/09



  • Math 3: Today we used base-ten blocks to represent three and four digit numbers. We also practiced drawing pictures to represent numbers. We completed 64 A in class. Homework: 64B and timed oral facts.
  • Language Arts 3: Today we began reading "Four Dollars and Fifty Cents" about a cowboy who tried to get out of paying what he owed. Tomorrow we'll get the rest of the story. We also took spelling pre-tests. Homework: Spelling words in ABC Order.
  • Language Arts 4: Today we began reading the last story in our medicine unit, called "Sewed Up His Heart." We also took spelling pre-tests. Homework: Spelling words in ABC Order.
  • Religion 3/4: We continued learning about the wisdom of Solomon and practicing our memory work on the books of the Bible.
  • Social Studies 3/4: We looked at a map of Indiana today and practiced using two different map keys to understand the map. We examined landmarks and other attractions around cities like Bloomington, South Bend, Richmond, and New Albany.
  • Music 3/4: We learned two songs in preparation for this week's chapel service, a baptism rememberance.