Friday, November 22, 2019

Weekly News 11/22

Happy Friday! It's been a week of deepening our thinking, challenging ourselves and engaging in meaningful conversations about our learning.  We are wrapping up our Great Bay inquiry by choosing a way to share our knowledge about why the Great Bay is worth protecting and what we can do to help.  We spent time looking at a lot of data (see pictures below!) and interpreting the information about the natural and man made ways the bay has changed.  A highlight was having Abigail Lyons, a Great Bay expert, come in to answer all of our unanswered questions about the bay. 

In reading, students are about halfway done with book groups and we've shifted the format a little bit.  We noticed that the conversations falling a little flat so we began using a simple T-chart labeled "text" and "thinking".  After a lot of modeling and guided practice students used this format to reflect on each section of reading to think of two parts of the book that they had some deep thinking they wanted to share.  We had a discussion after our first meetings using these T-charts and the feedback was that the conversations were deeper, longer and more focused.  So, we will continue using this format!

In writing, we are wrapping up our narrative writing unit by focusing heavily on revising, editing and peer feedback.  Students are starting to meet with peers to give feedback on how to incorporate the lessons into their writing and students are practicing going back to their writing after receiving feedback.  Teachers have been meeting with students throughout the process and we will do one final conference after the peer feedback session.  Soon, you will see these stories on Seesaw.  These stories will not be "perfect" but reflective of the student's learning and growth throughout this unit.  All students' stories have progressed from the beginning of the unit!

In third grade math we have been focusing on several strategies for adding and subtracting three digit numbers.  Students have been exposed to and practiced using an open number line, using expanded form and traditional addition and subtraction.  Students are able to use any strategy they feel comfortable with to add and subtract.  Up next, we will be applying these strategies in problem solving. 

After reviewing addition and subtraction strategies, the 4th graders have been working on applying those skills to problem solving.  This we sorted word problems based on whether you should add or subtract to solve.  This helped up tune in to key words like "combined," "how much more," and "total." Students then worked to solve word problems that involved more than 1 step and compare strategies with a partner.  We finished the week by doing some real world math using data tied to our Great Bay inquiry.  Students looked at data about the number of volunteer hours people spent in 2015 and 2016.  They used the data to ask questions and got busy solving!

Upcoming:
Book fair- both classes will be visiting the book fair on Wednesday, December 4th

It's the season to reflect on what we are grateful for and we want to share that we are grateful for our students, our families and our amazing SMS community.  We feel so fortunate to love our jobs and to spend time with your children every day.  We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving next week!






Friday, November 15, 2019

Weekly News 11/15

The first big chill of the year hit this week...everyone agrees it seems little early to have indoor recess due to the cold! As conferences wrap up, we want to thank you for supporting your child in the goals they have set for themselves! Stay tuned for follow up reflections around goal setting.

Here's what we were up to this week with some questions to ask your child:

  • Revising story leads to hook the reader
    • How does your story start?
  • Choosing books for character book clubs
  • Discussing expectations for book clubs and reviewing things to talk about
    • What book are you reading?
    • How did your first meeting go? What did you talk about?
  • Exploring addition and subtraction
    • What have you learned about addition and subtraction?
    • What was your favorite math activity this week?
  • Creating our Great Bay murals
    • What animals are on your mural?
Next week book clubs will continue to meet, narrative stories will be revised, and we will visit with a Great Bay scientist!

Upcoming dates:
11/27-11/29- No school, Thanksgiving break

Friday, November 8, 2019

Weekly News 11/8

This week has been a whirlwind of activity! We are finishing up our animal research and creating 3D animals to add to our class mural.  Up next, and to wrap up our inquiry unit on why the Great Bay is worth protecting, students will be investigating either a natural or manmade change.  They will be researching and sharing how this change has affected the bay and what we can do to help.  Students are still working on their fiction stories and most students have chosen to continue drafting on their Chromebooks.  A large focus is how to show the passing of time in a story and how authors choose certain parts of the story to focus on and add detail.  In reading we are continuing our character work and in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving students will be in book groups.  In math both grade levels are working on estimating and mental math strategies with a focus on how these strategies apply to real life.  On another note, we are so proud of the students and their thoughtful reflections, goal setting and leading their parent conferences.  

Upcoming:
11/11- No school, Veteran's Day
11/14- Early release, conferences

Have a wonderful weekend! 

Friday, November 1, 2019

Weekly News 11/1

Happy Friday! It's been a busy week in 3/4 GW! Be sure to ask your child about:

  • their word study patterns this week
  • discussing why we should protect the Great Bay
  • synthesizing our research on Great Bay habitats
  • choosing a Great Bay animal to research
  • creating rubrics together for show what you know in math
  • self-assessing our show what you know work
  • planning our stories in writing
  • discussing problems and challenges people and characters face
  • noticing how and why characters change in reading 
  • Global Play All Day!
  • preparing for student led conferences  
4th Grade Parents:
The Geography Bee is coming up! Here is a link with more information: SMS Geo Bee.

Upcoming dates
11/5- No school, teacher in-service
11/7- Early release, conferences
11/11- No school, Veteran's Day
11/14- Early release, conferences


Have a great weekend!