Dress Up Fancy Day
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
School Spirit Week
On this week of school spirit, the fourth graders have done a great job showing off their creativity and enthusiasm for Simonds School!
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Well-Rounded
We want our fourth graders to be "well-rounded" individuals. We want to encourage them to explore a diversity of interests and come to in- and out-of-school challenges with perseverance and enthusiasm. From sports like the WYSA ski program to clubs like Boy Scouts, we are happy to celebrate their accomplishments beyond the classroom!
News and Notes 2/13
News
and Notes
From Fourth Grade
Kindness
Tomorrow
is Valentine's Day. A time when our
culture celebrates love and belonging and relationship. Well, in fourth grade we have been
celebrating this all year! The fourth
graders continue to work hard each day to demonstrate kindness and respect to
their peers. In small and simple ways,
like picking up trash in the classroom or saying "Excuse me." to each
other, they are celebrating the spirit of community. This week we honored Valentine's Day with the
exchange of fun and colorful cards, but really we are working and growing each
day in our celebration of a learning community that is defined by kindness and
cooperation.
Problem Solvers
There
is so much talk in education about problem solving. The idea of having our learning be
"inquiry-based" is quite trendy!
This is very good news for a classroom full of inquisitive and
enthusiastic fourth grade learners. This
week we were able to participate in one of the many ways that Simonds School
encourages students to question and puzzle and discover: the Kearsarge Math
League. This quarterly
"competition" gives each fourth grader the opportunity to take their
math concepts and their problem-solving skills and apply them to a 30-minute
math "meet." Going into the
Math League, we never know what kinds of questions we'll be asked to solve, but
we can always be certain that it is going to take a great deal of creativity,
problem-solving skills, and grit to get the work done! The half-hour goes by too quickly and in the
end we can all feel the great sense of accomplishment that comes when we tackle
a difficult task. Many thanks to our
district enrichment coordinator, Erica
Herr, for her work in facilitating the Kearsarge Math League!
Test Success
As we
look ahead to the quickly approaching standardized testing for fourth grade, we
are trying to help the students gear up for the test. This week we worked on developing our
awareness of test language. As we've
been talking about making inferences in reading and looking for clues, we were
easily able to apply these skills to a different situation. We looked at a variety of sample math
problems and had to determine which operation (addition, subtraction,
multiplication, or division) would get us to the right answer. With the help of our Math Cart Master, Mrs.
Abbott, we were able to not only figure out how
to solve the problems, but also had to defend our reasoning. In these small activities we are developing
the fourth graders as thinkers and also providing them with skills and
vocabulary that will help them be more successful test-takers. Hopefully the preparations we make for
testing will allow these amazing fourth grade thinkers to clearly and
accurately convey all of their extraordinary ideas and abilities! They have accomplished so many great things
this year and we want to give them every opportunity to show off what they know
and can do on these tests! Forget about
test anxiety! For these fourth graders we're
hoping that they'll be able to look at the standardized assessments as another exciting
opportunity to shine!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
The Great and Mighty Math Mobile
Each Wednesday we are visited by Mrs. Abbott and her "math mobile." We play fun games and do different activities to practice math skills and concepts. Here is a glimpse into today's computation vocabulary activity...
Monday, February 9, 2015
Blizzard Bag Day 3
Today marks the third long-distance learning day for fourth graders. Working from home and integrating technology is a giant step into the future of education. It seems like the trend of taking learning outside of the confines of the classroom is catching. So, how has your Blizzard Bag Day 3 gone? It'll be great to hear all about the fourth grade learning adventures when we meet back together in class tomorrow! Until then, happy learning!


Thursday, February 5, 2015
News and Notes 2/6
News
and Notes
From Fourth Grade
Fourth Grade's Got Talent
Karate,
singing, dancing, acting... you name it and these amazing fourth graders can do
it! This week the fourth graders, along
with the other students of Simonds
Elementary School , got to
participate in the annual Talent Show.
It was a great time of celebrating the gifts and interests that our
students often can only pursue outside of the classroom. It is the goal of education to help students
grow and become well-rounded, active, happy, and engaged members of
society. The talent show was one way to
show students that they should be pursuing interests beyond the classroom and
developing their abilities in these different areas. What an exciting time to celebrate the
amazing students at Simonds
School ! It was a moment of great excitement to see
just how talented and special each of these kiddos are!
"Short Cut"
Why
would you travel the long way when you can take the short cut? So often this is the mentality of our fast-moving
culture. We want everything to be done
faster, to be able to accomplish goals more efficiently, and to move on to the
next thing more quickly. Unfortunately
in the midst of this world of speed and productivity, we can often miss the
journey because our eyes are so focused on the final destination. This truth often presents a challenge for us
as learners in a classroom setting. We
can all become so keen on getting things done that we miss the richness of the
experience of the learning process. This
week, after a very long time of building up to it, we finally learned the
standard or "short cut" algorithm for long multiplication. Since we have spent such a long time
carefully building concepts and fluency skills, the introduction to the most
efficient means of solving long multiplication problems was really not very
exciting. In fact, many of the students
who are now very proficient in their understanding of place value and
multiplication, argued that they would prefer to use one of the other methods
we have learned to solve long multiplication problems. They wanted to use the strategy that
"makes sense" to them. What a
difference between this mentality that says find the answer the fastest way
possible, regardless of how well you understand what it is that you are
doing. Needless to say, we will continue
to practice the "short cut" algorithm of long multiplication because
it is a very handy tool, but we hopefully won't lose the value of the process
that has brought us to this place in our mathematical pursuits!
Prompted
The fourth
grade writers took time this week to complete a district writing prompt. Periodically throughout the year we use more
standard forms of assessment in writing to measure student progress. This writing prompt just so happened to be a
persuasive prompt, which is the genre of writing that we have been focused on
this past month. It was very exciting to
see the high level of engagement and even enthusiasm for the writing process
during this assessment. The fourth
graders have started to take our writing workshop skills and methods and are
generalizing them into their own writing, even on assessments. What an exciting development in our lives as
writers!
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Simple Machines Projects
The fourth graders worked outside of school to create their own simple machines. Check out these amazing beyond-the-classroom projects!
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