Sunday, March 20, 2016

Blog #28

March 14-18, 2016



Congratulations to Lulu, Rose and Maya for earning their
way to the Battle of the Books Regional Competition!
Way to go, Loco Lizards! Click here for more pics.

















The Orchestra students performed in three concerts and a
rehearsal in less 24 hours, including The Orchestra Festival
and concerts at both LB and ATW!  A lot of dedication-
great job Tyndall, Lauryn, Maya, Julia, Zhi, Noah, Cole and
Parth! 

















We enjoyed listening and watching our orchestra students
at the Atwater concert!







Eleanor, Tyndall and Nadia helped monitor the recycling
bins during lunch time! Click here for more pics.


















Cole shares his empathy quote with
our Crew.  We are continuing to focus
on PERKS with an emphasis on
Empathy. Click here more another pic. 
Teddy leads us in "Never Have I Ever",
a game which focuses on empathy.
We also sang an empathy song and
watched a short video. Click here for
more pics. 

      


On Pi Day, we learned how to mea-
sure the circumference of a circle and
we checked it by measuring.  Kaiden
and Lauryn are checking the circumference
of a hula hoop. Click here for more pics. 

Bennett showed us a hula hoop Crew
activity that we played on Pi Day.
Click here for more pics. 

We played "Chasing the gold." Tristan is
 passing the chasing object to Finn.
Click here for more pics.





 Zhi, MaryJane and Noah find the
circumference of their Lifesavers
for Pi Day.
Click here for more pics. 
For St. Patrick's Day, Mary Jane
and Piper created a Limerick.  
Click here for pics.
We also worked on creating story
maps for the beginning, each event,
a problem, resolution and ending of
our realistic fiction stories. 

    

   We started to practice for the Forward Exam.  Most students practiced ELA (English Language Arts) Session 1 and 2. 
Some are working on math.  Vets will also practice science and social studies.  I'll put the link on my blog so you can see the practice or so your child can practice more.

     We also enjoyed a powerful First Stage play titled "The First
Snow."  If you have an opportunity to see it, I would recommend it. It's part of their Wisconsin series. Thank you to Mrs. Kaster and Mrs. Wiseman for chaperoning our trip!

     Mrs. Ognar, a guest teacher and on the committee to create table decorations for the SEED event, asked our Crew if they would write thank you notes to SEED for the fund raising event at Discovery World last night.  Of course, we agreed!


     
Parth, Finn and Maya use an EL
protocol called Concentric Circles.
They are writing what they know about
the different parts of tree trunk and
making maple syrup. Click here for more pics. 

Rose, Aiko, Julia and Bennett add
information into the next EL Con-
centric Circle after learning more
information.  This activity prepares them
for our upcoming Riveredge field trip.
Click here more pics


Tristan shares his Publishing Center
story. Click here for more pics.
     


 Both Crews in math reviewed for their assessments on Monday.

Ashley and Kaiden show how tenths
and hundredths make up one meter.
Click here for more pics. 
Aiko and Nadia play a Decimal game.
Click here for more pics. 

Liam and Andrina play a large place
value game which also helped them
on the open response question.
Click here for more pics. 
Nadia uses a rainstick during Mind-
fulness. Click here for more pics. 


Ms. Janet teaches Tristan how to ring
a new chime during Mindfulness.
Click here for another pic.













Brain Breaks!
Click here for more pics.

Liam, Cole, Finn, Zhi, Jesse and Noah
do "Kitty High Five" for a Brain
Break. Click here for more pics. 

Finn and Liam create "We're Going
on a Picnic" while waiting in the hall. 

Lauryn, Kaiden, and Mary Jane play a
four-player Mancala game. 





Piper shows her St. Patrick's Day spirit!
Click here for more pics. 









Special Notes and Friendly Reminders for Parents


1.  Thursday bags, reading logs and Xtramath/fact packs are due by Monday.

2.  Monday, March 21st-Pizza lunch for 0 or 1 late slips (note in Thurs. bag)

3.  Trash-Free Tuesday is on March 22nd and all Tuesdays. :)

4.  Tuesday, March 22-Riveredge Field trip for Tuesday, March 22nd:  Please dress for the weather as we will be outside the entire time at Riveredge.  It looks like it will be in the 50s and cloudy on Tuesday.  Chaperones: Shawn Brown, Kelley Salas and Brian Schwebel  (We are eating at 11:00 am and leaving at 11:25 am)  There will be band lessons (Mr. Hughes is looking at his schedule.)  Band students will not participate in the band lunch rehearsal. Mr. Hughes knows. 

5.  Wednesday, March 23rd-Making dinosaurs with recyclable materials with K-4 buddies-please bring paper or toilet paper rolls, milk jugs, etc. 

6.  Wednesday, March 23rd:  Dining Around the World 5:00-6:30 pm (sign up below) and for the first time with the ACE Family Night featuring The Julie Wood Quartet at 6:30 pm.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a4ba9a628a3fc1-dining1

7,  Thursday, March 24th-Crazy Hair Day, book orders due and Spring Party


8.  Word Masters:  Students involved in Word Masters may use Guided Study time to work on their crossword puzzles and/or Quizlet practice below. They may also work on these at home. The crossword puzzles are due on 4/6.

https://quizlet.com/125135126/2016-wordmasters-3rd-gr-marapr-flash-cards/

https://quizlet.com/125144993/2016-wordmasters-grade-4-marapr-flash-cards/


9.  Practicing for Forward Exam:  The link is below. 

Both Rookies and Vets practice ELA Session 1 and 2 and Math.
Vets only practice science and social studies, too. 

https://wbte.drcedirect.com/WI/portals/wi/ott1

Dates for testing are: Vets and Rookies: 4/12. 4/22 and 4/25 , Vets only- 4/28 and 5/4 
(Testing dates may change if something comes up or someone needs to switch.)



10.  Here is a rec. class that our wonderful aide, Mr. Isaacs, is offering called Mindful Acting.  It is for grades 3-6. It begins on Monday, April 11th and you can sign up now. :)

https://shorewoodrecreation.org/ViewCourseActivityDetails.aspx?id=C39857




Important Dates


Monday, March 21st-Thurs. bag, reading log and fact practice or Xtramath due, Pizza lunch for 0 or 1ate slips 


Tuesday, March 22nd:  Riveredge Field trip (eating early)-leaving at 11:30 and returning around 3:00 pm- chaperones: Shawn Brown, Kelley Salas and Brian Schwebel-Please dress for the weather, the entire field trip is outside.  
Trash Free Tuesday and band lessons

Wednesday, March 23rd:  dinosaurs with K-4 buddies

Dining Around the World 5:00 pm and ACE Family Night 6:30 pm


Thursday, March 24th:  Spring Party (Jesse, Eleanor, Liam, Zhi and Mary Jane are bringing party treats), Crazy Hair Day and book orders due, orchestra lessons


Friday, March 25th-Sunday, April 3rd: No School for students-Spring Break




Monday, April 4th:  reading log and Thurs. bag due



Tuesday, April 5th: band lessons and lunch rehearsal, Trash Free Tuesdays




Wednesday, April 6th;   Word Master crossword due and Word Masters


Thursday, April 7th;  orchestra lessons


Friday, April 8th;   



Hope you're having a wonderful weekend and Happy first day of Spring!


Deb




































Sunday, March 13, 2016

Blog #27


March 7-9, 2016


Julia gives Jesse a compliment and his progress report.

Congratulations to Parth for passing an XtraMath level!





Please click on any bold captions for more pics!





















     We had a short week!







Jesse shares his comic quote about
empathy. Our Crew also watched
a short video book called
In Your Shoes. 



Rose leads us in "Who's the boss?"










Finn and Bennett show us their char-
acter during the First Stage workshop
for "The Snow." Josh was the guest
teacher for the workshop. Before the
workshop, students watched a short
preview of "The Snow" to infer what
might be happening. They also listen-
ed to part of the summary and
sketched what they visualized in their
minds. 

Teddy reads a Dr. Seuss book while
his buddy and Liam listen.  Our
crews also worked on some fun Dr.
Seuss coloring sheets. 
     In Writing Workshop, students are creating inner and outer characteristics for a realistic fiction story. 












Mary Jane and Paul play a decimal
game in math. Ms. Sakai's math crew
continued work on decimals while
Mrs. Malloy's crew continued to
work on decimals and computation

Zhi, Finn, Cole, Noah and Matthew
work on thank you notes for the
engineers.


     Thank you for donating Box Tops! Our Crew earned the popsicle and extra recess reward!




Go Noodle!








Eleanor leads us in Mindfulness.





Lauryn leads us in Mindfulness
with Ms. Janet.











Thank you for reading our blog!



Special Notes and Friendly Reminders for Parents

Thank you for taking time to share your child's conference with me!  It is always a pleasure to discuss your child's progress and to check in with each of you!

I'm also very sorry that the blog is so late!  It was ready earlier in the weekend but I had technical difficulties and couldn't add any pictures to my website.  John helped me and now there is a solution-yeah!



1.  Thursday bags are due by Monday.

2.  Please turn in the Reading Log (totaled) by Monday, March 14th.  If your child misplaces his/her reading log, s/he can write the information on a piece of paper. 

3.  Important Math Fact information:  Xtramath 3 times or fact packet due Mon.

4.  Quote or Precept due for Empathy (March) if your child hasn't signed up yet.

5.  Trash-Free Tuesday is on March 15th and all Tuesdays. :)

6.  I'm helping Ritu Trikha with the Dining Around the World pot luck this year.  If you enjoy tasting a variety of foods,  join us on Wednesday, March 23rd in the cafe. The pot luck sign-up is below.  This event is combined for the first time with the ACE Family Night featuring The Julie Wood Quartet. 

5:00-6:30 Dining Around the World potluck and 6:30-7:30 ACE Family Night-Juli Wood Quartet

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a4ba9a628a3fc1-dining1


7.  Word Masters:  Students involved in Word Masters may use Guided Study time to work on their crossword puzzles and/or Quizlet practice below. They may also work on these at home.

https://quizlet.com/125135126/2016-wordmasters-3rd-gr-marapr-flash-cards/

https://quizlet.com/125144993/2016-wordmasters-grade-4-marapr-flash-cards/




Important Dates




Monday, March 14th:  reading log, Xtramath or fact packet and reading log due, First Stage permissions slips due and (Riveredge was due last week)



Tuesday, March 15th: band lessons. BOB invitational (Rose and Maya)




Wednesday, March 16th;   orchestra rehearsal at SHS in the afternoon-please bring instruments and music, Dist. Orchestra Festival 7:00 pm


Thursday, March 17th;   all orchestra students arrive at LB at 8:00 am for LB assembly, ATW assembly-10:00 am, orchestra pizza lunch 11:00 am


Friday, March 18th;   First Stage field trip to see "The Snow" (chaperones Marilyn Wiseman and Holly Kaster)





Monday, March 21st-Thurs. bag, reading log and fact practice or Xtramath due


Tuesday, March 22nd:  Riveredge Field trip (eating early)-leaving at 11:30 and returning around 3:00 pm- chaperones: Shawn Brown, Kelley Salas and Brian Schwebel-Please dress for the weather, the entire field trip is outside. If it is cold, wear boots, winter coat, hat, gloves, scarf and snow pants. 


Wednesday, March 23rd:  Dining Around the World 5:00 pm and ACE Family Night 6:30 pm


Thursday, March 24th:  Spring Party


Friday, March 25th: No School for students-Spring Break

Monday, April 4th-School Resumes



I took a wonderful walk in Harrington Beach State Park today with my mom-it was relaxing!  I hope that you have a great weekend!

Thank you for reading,

Deb



































Friday, March 4, 2016

Blog #26

February 29- March 3, 2016


Parth, Eleanor, Liam, Maya, Lauryn, Rose, Nadia, Teddy
and Bennett received a voucher for a Milwaukee Buck's
basketball game for 100% Attendance in February!

"The Loco Lizards" aka: Maya, Lulu and Rose are the Atwater
4th Grade Battle of the Books Champions!  They will compete
in the regional competition later this month!

Mrs. Malloy's and Ms. Sakai's Rookies showing their ribbons
that they earned for creating amazing science fair posters!
     
Please click on any bold/blue or brown caption for more pics. 
     
Liam shares his quote during Crew
time.  Our Crew reviewed responsi-
bility norms for guest teachers.
March's Crew topic is empathy.
We watched a short video clip and

 had thoughtful discussions about crew quotes. 
We are also continuing to share
 "step ups and "shout outs."
Kaiden and Teddy lead our Crew in 
an activity. 


















1. Kaiden and Eleanor use an EL protocol
called BBK (Building Background Knowledge)
starting with a Mystery text called
"Elm Farm Ollie Took to the Skies. "

2. Some of our Crew work on sequencing
 8 steps about how milk starts with the cow
and eventually ends up at a store.





3.  Alice in Dairyland (Zoe) visited
to teach us about Wisconsin's resources
and dairy farming through a slide show,
short videos and a game.
4.  (We started the EL Boxing protocol
with brainstorming prior knowledge about
dairy farms in January and then the dairy
presentation was rescheduled.)
After steps 1 and 2, students filled in
the middle box, followed by the outer
box after the presentation while listening
to "Cow Tunes" by Brent Holmes.

Noah and Jesse work on a LeapYear
 fun pack. 

Julia (leaping) participates in a Crew Leap year activity.









Rose and Tyndall lead us in a
Leap year brain break. 







Mary Jane, Piper and Olivia work
on a Leap Day math challenge.




Jesse, Tyndall and Tristan research
a few Leap Year questions. 








Claudia and Aiko analyze population
data in math. 





Zhi, Mary Jane, Piper and Noah
practice reading a Dr. Seuss book for
fluency and expression. They will  read
their books to their K-4 buddies next week.
Our Crew also started to write
thank you notes to the Johnson
Controls volunteers and to Mr. Knight for
helping us with the"AWIM" unit. 

Bennett, Cole, Liam, Aiko and Lauryn watch
for two Crew members to dance down the aisle during Rare Privilege'sACE ensemble. The two performers taught 100
people three different dances!  One of the performers, Maria Terres, is a former Atwater science teacher and a parent of a former student, Kristen. Maria shared with me that Kristen has her masters
.


Tristan reads about DNA from a
model at the Atwater Science Fair. Each
student also completed a scavenger hunt
about posters, an experiment or a model during
the fair. 
Finn leads Mindfulness with
Tapping in. 

Zhi shows us Kitty High Five
during a brain break!



Noah draws a brain during our Mind-
fulness lesson so Ms. Janet can teach us
about our brain.



Special Notes and Friendly Reminders for Parents

I would like to say that I am very sorry for forgetting to mention Liam's dad, Mr. Travanty, from the list of parents that joined us at the "A World of Motion" Celebration last Friday.  Thank you for stopping by!

Thank you to the families for attending the science fair!  It was great to see you!

Today, I met with resource teachers to discuss shared students, worked on progress reports and enjoyed a salad and soup potluck with our staff. 



1.  Thursday bags are due by Monday.

2.  Please turn in the Reading Log (totaled) by Monday, March 7th.  If your child misplaces his/her reading log, s/he can write the information on a piece of paper. 

3.  Important Math Fact information:  Xtramath 3 times or fact packet due Mon.

4.  Quote or Precept due for Empathy (March) if your child hasn't signed up yet.


5.  Please go to the link below if you would like to see your conference times on March 10th and 11th.  (Please click on "Spring 2016 Conference Schedule" and my name.)  

https://sites.google.com/a/shorewood.k12.wi.us/atwaterlink


6.  Trash-Free Tuesday is on March 8th and all Tuesdays. :)


7.  Due to the 5th grade Kindness Retreat, cold lunchers will eat in the classroom on Wed. , March 9th. Some students like to know this ahead of time. :)


8.  I'm helping Ritu Trikha with the Dining Around the World pot luck this year.  If you enjoy tasting a variety of foods,  join us on Wednesday, March 23rd in the cafe. The pot luck sign-up is below.  This event is combined for the first time with the ACE Family Night featuring The Julie Wood Quartet. 

5:00-6:30 Dining Around the World potluck and 6:30-7:30 ACE Family Night-Juli Wood Quartet

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a4ba9a628a3fc1-dining1




Important Dates



Monday, March 7th-Thurs. bag, reading log and fact practice or Xtramath due


Tuesday, March 8th:  band lessons, "No Trash Tuesday"



Wednesday, March 9th:  First  Stage workshop, cold lunchers eat in room, Adv. orchestra practice; 2-3 (Julia, this was decided today), Riveredge Nature Center perm. slip due 


Thursday, March 10th:  No School for students-Conferences begin at 12:30 pm


Friday, March 11th: No School for students-Conferences begin at 7:30 am






Monday, March 14th:  reading log, Xtramath or fact packet and reading log due, First Stage permissions slips due




Tuesday, March 15th: band lessons. BOB invitational (Rose and Maya)




Wednesday, March 16th;   orchestra rehearsal at SHS in the afternoon, Dist. Orchestra Festival 7:00 pm


Thursday, March 17th;   all orchestra students arrive at LB at 8:00 am for LB assembly, ATW assembly-10:00 am, orchestra pizza lunch 11:00 am


Friday, March 18th;   First Stage field trip to see "The Snow" 



Miya has her first duet dance competition tomorrow-the dance season officially begins!  
Thank you and have a wonderful weekend, 

Deb