Hello! Welcome to the blog for 4th Grade Purple. On this blog you will find links to various math and ELA sites, our kidblogs where student writing can be viewed and commented on, and information about our class. We hope you enjoy having an eye into our world.

Friday, December 18, 2015

Reward Time

Throughout the year the students work towards earning various rewards by displaying positive behaviour as a team.  They have worked very hard over the last couple of months to earn a combined reward of a movie and snacks.  Yesterday they partook in enjoying this reward by watching "Polar Express" and indulging in many sweets, even some reindeer cupcakes for a birthday treat.



Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Winter Program Prep

This week students have been getting ready for our Winter Program.  This includes practicing their choral read aloud, getting their choir songs polished and prepping all materials needed.  We are well on our way to being ready to share our choral performance, "Our Christmas Stockings" with you on Friday.  See you there!


Merry Christmas

4th Grade Purple presented me with an absolutely beautiful gift this morning.  Love this Christmas tree with all their little hands.  Such a momentous, touching gift and totally in the spirit of the classroom:  all of us working together as a team to create greatness.  THANK YOU to our classroom community for this.  I truly appreciate it!


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" project

Over the last couple of weeks, students have been hard at work writing a 3 paragraph piece based on the story "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs".  This is a creative narrative piece where students make up a story with the focus being on organization and word choice in accordance with sentence fluency, conventions and ideas.

Not only have the students published them via MS Word, with a copy in the hallway here at school and one sent home, but they've also now copied and pasted them into a blog post.

We hope you enjoy reading our writing.  Now.... on to personal narratives!



Friday, December 11, 2015

Carlo Felice Choir Performance

Our lovely gr 3-5 choir, directed by Ms Silvia, went to Carlo Felice this morning to perform in support of Unicef.  The children did a great job!


Thursday, December 10, 2015

Remainders Wanted

Students practiced for their upcoming math assessment (tomorrow!) with a game today that utilized both their division and multiplication (with checking their answers) skills.  They are well prepared to handle the assessment that lies ahead of them.  And we realized that we are loving remainders, especially when it means we get a higher score.



Winter Program Practice

4th Grade Purple has been hard at work practicing their lines for their Winter Program piece.  They are doing a great job!  Most of us have our lines down pat (memorized well) and we're working to ensure we choral read clearly and with good volume in our groups.

We can't wait to see you all there and show you our performance.  :)






Monday, December 7, 2015

Math Review Pods

In preparation for our upcoming assessment, students participated in math review pods today.  They were as follows:

1) Game: Remainders Wanted
*Students played with a partner where they used dice as divisors and chose a dividend from the gameboard.   Their goal, be the person with the largest remainder totals at the end.



2) Multiplication Practice
*Using a 6-sided die, students rolled 4 or 5 digits, used these to make up a multiplication algorithm which they solved and checked their answer using a calculator.



3) Teacher Led: Long Division Practice
*With whiteboards and markers in hand, students practiced solving 3 and 4 digit dividend long division algorithms (using a method of choice) and then checked their work using a calculator.  Self checking is important so students can continue to bridge the connection between multiplication and division and be able to identify where they made an error (if applicable).



Personal Narratives

We started brainstorming for our next writing project: personal narratives.

First students made a list of the various things they've done, places they've been, parties they've attended, holidays they participated in, etc.  Then they chose one event and made a web of the various activities they've done during that time.  We are looking at being very specific and detailed in our writing and with our details in order to have this information to easily help us in turning our personal narrative into a grand 3-paragraph writing project.





Reading Pods

Keeping our routine consistent is important in 4th Grade Purple.  Even though we were down a few members due to a day off tomorrow and many students gone until then, we still participated in our language arts pods.  Reading focused students did a variety of activities that utilized their reading skills in many ways.




Friday, December 4, 2015

Moving with Remainders

A great way to practice our math skills is through games where we are having fun and not realizing how much math we are doing amidst the joy. ;)  Today students learned how to play the long division game Moving with Remainders.  In this game, students move their pawn, roll the die, divide the number they are on (dividend) by the number on the die (the divisor) and their remainder is how many spaces they get to move for their next turn.  It's great fun, until you get a question where there isn't a remainder.  No spaces for you that turn! :p









Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Math Is....

As we do multiple math huddles (writing about how we link math to a picture), we stop to ponder the question...What is math?

The class brainstormed in partners then as a whole group to come up with what they think math involves.  Here is our current brainstorming (we will continue to add to this as more ideas come to us):


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Problem Solving

In groups, students worked to solve translational word problems using division.  Each group was given a problem which they had to first decipher the information they know and then figure out what they were solving for.  Then they used any division method to solve their problem.  Working together helps students learn from and teach each other.