Sunday, 28 October 2018

Weekly Newsletter Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 2018

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
October 29 - November 2, 2018

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. In writing, students will examining mentor texts to identify features of realistic fiction writing.


Math
Students will be reviewing their understanding of factors and multiples of whole numbers. We will also begin exploring the use of area models as a way of solving multi-digit multiplication.

Science
We are launching our Force and Motion,  Science unit by investigating a phenomena, and asking ourselves how do various forces impact the motion of objects?  Our next step is to find out more about applied forces and how they create a balanced or unbalanced force. We will be asking the following questions throughout the unit:


  • How do various forces impact the motion of objects?
  • ​How can force be applied or changed to make work easier?
  • How does the transfer of energy impact the motion of an object?
  • How does the design process help us find solutions to our problems?


Announcements



Resources
As many classes introduce the area model, here are a few resources that may help you and your child understand this strategy.
Using the area model ( two digit numbers x single digit)

Multiplying two digit numbers


Sunday, 21 October 2018

Weekly Newsletter: Oct. 22- 26, 2018

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
October 22- October 26, 2018

Language Arts
This week, we will be finishing up both the nonfiction reading unit and personal essay writing unit. The children are publishing their essays in writing and working closely with partners to revise and edit their writing.

Math
Students will be learning about factor pairs and determining which numbers are prime and which numbers are composite. They will also be playing games that involve multiplication and division in order to solidify their facts.

Social Studies
This week will bring us to the end of our unit on culture and global citizenship. Students will be sharing their presentations, and reflect on how understanding different cultures makes them better global citizens.

Announcements

  • October 31st will be the elementary Halloween dress up day, (School Policy: NO weapons, NO masks, NO scary costumes) 
  • Nov 9th, Friday - ES International Festival Flag Parade: Students and Parents encouraged to dress up! Students can dress in costume: country of origin, country of self identification (one or more!) , country of citizenship: it’s their choice! Parents are also encouraged to attend , dress up (optional) to celebrate this fantastic morning! Bring your cameras… Each child will receive a mini flag that represents their recorded passport with Admissions. This is the day before our Annual International Festival. 


Resources
As we are studying prime and composite numbers in math here are a few games that will give your child practice at recognizing these numbers. One game is called Fruit Shoot  and another is a helping game about Prime and Composite numbers. 


Sunday, 14 October 2018

Weekly Newsletter: Oct. 15 - 19, 2018

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
October 15 - October 19, 2018

Language Arts
In reading this week, students will continue to use nonfiction texts to better understand the major world religions. In writing, students will be revising their essays to make them even better and editing their essays to prepare for publishing.

Math
This week we will begin to explore math thinking connected to our new unit on multiplication and division.  The unit will include multiplication and division of larger numbers through the use of concrete strategies.  We will make these math ideas visible with models and drawings!

Social Studies
This week students will be working on their slide presentations for four of their cultural universals. By the end of the week students will be paired with another student from another class, and they will begin sharing and comparing cultures.



Announcements

  • October 19th will be a FREE DRESS Day.  If your child chooses to not wear their uniform on this day, the Red Hats will be collecting a 5 Ringgit donation towards a charity.
  • October 31st will be the elementary Halloween Dress up Day, (School Policy: NO weapons, NO masks, NO scary costumes) 



Resources

We will soon be moving into our second math unit on multiplication and division.  Our mathematicians will continue to explain their thinking using math vocabulary.  Here are many of the words they will need to use...Grade 4 Math Unit 2 Vocabulary Quizlet.


Sunday, 7 October 2018

Weekly Newsletter October 8 - 12, 2018

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
October 8 - October 12, 2018

Language Arts

This week in Reading, the children will be using nonfiction texts to explore different religions around the world. As they read, children will be noticing text structures and using brain frames to compare and contrast different religions. Personal essay writing continues this week as we develop introductions and conclusions for our essays.

Math
Students will be reviewing topics within our first unit and will also be taking the unit test.  We will begin our next unit on multiplication and division with a pre-assessment. Practicing multiplication facts at home through flash cards, games etc will be very valuable.

Social Studies
We will begin using the information our students collected on their personal culture to start their personal Cultural Presentation. This may take one or two weeks, especially since students are typing up their work into Google Slides. Some classes are at different stages within the process.

Announcements

  • If your child is a bus rider and you are planning to pick your child up after school, be sure to notify the bussing office(busing@iskl.edu.my or +603 4813 5070).
  • Friday, October 19th -  Free Dress Days for RM 5 Donation to charity
  • Wednesday, October 31st - ES Halloween Dress UP Day
  • (School Policy: NO weapons, NO masks, NO scary costumes)

Resources
Most parents stop reading with their child once they become independent readers.  However, research suggests that we must continue reading with our children, into middle school.  This looks different than when we read books to our children.  Consider how you can read with your child. (sourced from Scholastic Parents https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/3-reasons-to-read-your-elementary-schooler-every-night.html)

Time together. The number one reason for reading each night is quality time together. Period. Life gets nuts when kids go to elementary school. Between homework, lessons, classes, and meetings, it's a crazy time. But carving out that small amount of time—even if it's 10-15 minutes, which is just enough time to read one chapter of a book—is totally worth scheduling into your day.  I'm betting payoffs for this small, scheduled “date” with your child will be big in the long-term.

Listening to fluent reading. If you choose to do the reading, which I strongly suggest you do, then this time together allows your child to listen to what fluent reading should sound like.  You don't need to go crazy with voices and sounds—just read naturally and normally.  The more your younger readers hear what fluent reading should sound like, the better!  It reminds them how their reading should sound.

Talking about texts.  It doesn't need to be an in-depth discussion about characters, plot-line, or style, but you may be surprised at how your conversations evolve after you read together for some time.  You can begin by just “thinking aloud”—every few pages, share your thoughts about the text out loud, kind of like a built-in commentary.  Your child will hear how you think about and process text as you read, and soon it will become habitual for him or her to do the same.   Over time, incorporate questions or thought-provoking statements and involve your child.

Sunday, 30 September 2018

Weekly Newsletter October 1 - 5, 2018

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
October 1 - October 5, 2018

Language Arts

This week in reading and writing, the students will be focused on setting goals for the first semester to present at parent conferences on Oct. 1 and 2. This process requires the children to consider their strengths as readers and writers and areas to focus on for continued growth. As they consider these goals, they will identify specific evidence from their work throughout the first few weeks of school to present alongside their goals.

Math

The students will continue to use rounding to determine if an answer is reasonable. They will solve multi-step word problems and assess the reasonableness of answers. Students will be practicing using standard algorithm for solving both addition and subtraction multi-step problems.

Social Studies
Students will use what they learned from the cultural universal presentations in class to help them collect information about their own personal culture. This is not necessarily the culture of their home country, but more the culture that is practiced in their everyday lives. Parents, students will be asking you many questions as well to fill in some gaps. 

Announcements

  • October 1st and 2nd - ISA Testing: Please make sure your child gets a good night’s rest and eats a balanced breakfast. 
  • October 4th and 5th - Three way conferences: Please be sure to arrive at your scheduled time, as the conferences are scheduled back to back. Your child will be presenting their goals for the year, so please make sure they come with you.

Resources

As your child prepares for conferences next week, take a look at this video putting the power of learning in your child’s hands.  After all, it is THEIR LEARNING.  This video gives you an idea of why we do this, the hard work your child has done to prepare, and the wonderful experience you will have next week.  Enjoy! 

EMPOWERING YOUR CHILD DURING CONFERENCES


Sunday, 23 September 2018

Weekly Newsletter Sept. 24 - 28

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
September 24 - September 28, 2018

Language Arts

In writing, students will be working on their evidence to support their reasons and building stamina to write long and strong! In reading, students will notice how texts are organized in order to help them gain more information while reading.

Math
The students will continue to use rounding to determine if an answer is reasonable. They will solve multi-step word problems and assess the reasonableness of answers. Students will also be learning how to solve two step word problems using the standard algorithm for addition and subtraction.

Social Studies

Students will use their notes on the different universals and create Google slides using the reading structure of Main Idea and and Details. This will be a class resource, and  hopefully students will also get time to present their newly learned information to one another.

Announcements

  • September 25th - Individual photos will be taken. Students may wear their chosen outfit.  
  • September 27th - Class photos will be taken. The student MUST be in their school uniform (blue collared shirts). 
  • ISA Testing Oct. 1st and 2nd - make sure students get a good night’s rest and eat breakfast. 
  • October 4th and 5th - Three way conferences. On September 24th, you will be receiving a letter informing you of when your conference time will be. Your child will be presenting their goals for the year.


Resources
As we continue to dig even deeper into learning math, we explore the IMPORTANCE of STRUGGLE.  In this video, we explore the need to struggle as an important part of learning! You will definitely want to watch this one with your kids.
The Importance of Struggle


Monday, 17 September 2018

Weekly Newsletter: Sept. 17 - 21

Grade 4
Weekly Newsletter
September 17 - September 21, 2018

Language Arts

This week in reading, the students will be using nonfiction books about Culture to learn more about the Cultural Universals. They will be learning to take notes in order to find the main idea of a text. Our grade 4 writers will be entering the drafting phase of their opinion writing by expanding their ideas and including evidence to support their opinion statement.

Math

The students will continue to use rounding to determine if an answer is reasonable. They will solve multi-step word problems and assess the reasonableness of answers. Students will also be learning how to answer the word problems with complete sentences.

Social Studies

We will continue with our investigation into the different cultural universals through non-fiction texts.  Students will be blending their non-fiction reading skills with learning about a specific cultural universal.  Many students have finished painting their flag on their identity posters and more work on the posters will continue throughout the next few weeks.

Announcements


  • Be sure to refer to the Swimming Schedule to see when your child has P.E. swimming lessons.
on odd days with Amy Simpson you will swim on day 1
on even days with Amy Simpson you will swim on day 2

on odd days with Tim Pettus you will swim on day 3
on even days with Tim Pettus you will swim on day 4

on odd days with Gail Smith you will swim on day 5
on even days with Gail Smith you will swim on day 6

on odd days with Val Vieytes you will swim on day 7
on even days with Val Vieytes you will swim on day 8

  • Three way conferences will be on October 4th and 5th. On September 24th, you will be receiving a letter informing you of when your conference time will be. Your child will be presenting their goals for the year.


Resources
Continue to learn with us about teaching and learning math. Here is another video from YouCubed that talks about the importance of believing in yourself and accepting mistakes as learning opportunities. Watch this one with your kids!

Boosting Your Brain with Math




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