Thursday, December 10, 2015

Hour of Code

Dear 4th Grade Parents!

This week your student participated in "Hour of Code" in the library.  Hopefully you heard about it - we had a lot of fun muddling through computer code!  We plan to take one more lesson in coding next week, but I wanted to share the website  and Hour of Code initiative with you should you want to nudge your child to go a little further in learning how to code.

We watched the inspirational video attached.  Please click on this link to learn more:
Hour of Code - https://hourofcode.com/us  -- just hit the "Try it" button to see what were were up to!  We are working on the Star Wars module.


Happy Coding!

Mrs. Rolfes


Star Wars Module we are working on:

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Monday, September 14, 2015

4th Grade Curriculum Night Presentation Video

Here is the recording of our Curriculum Night presentation for anyone who wasn't able to attend. As always, let us know if you have any questions.    Enjoy :)

Mann Power

MannPower After-School
Enrichment Program Session I

 
Registration is NOW open
and ENDS Sunday, September 20 at 2:00 PM

 
  Session I runs from September 28 through December 11.  The Program Guide is attached to this email as a PDF and is now available on the Mann PTO Website at http://www.mannpto.org/mannpower.php.

To update your child’s teacher information or to setup your “Family Account”, please visit the online registration site at
mannschool.classtrackonline.com. Instructions for setting up your Family Account are listed both on the registration site and the PTO Website. Returning families should continue to use their current accounts.


 
Click here for the MannPower Program Guide.

Please note that Cast Jr will be held on Mondays!

ALL MannPower questions should be sent to Mann.Power@live.com

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Want smart kids?? Here's the secret!

Thanks for joining us at curriculum night tonight! Here is the article I mentioned during the presentation!

"The Secret to Raising Smart Kids" is a great article that explains growth mindset in more detail and gives tips for parents. Please take some time to read this article!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

4th Grade Fall MAP Testing

The Math MAP Test will be the afternoon of Thursday, September 10th.

The Reading MAP Test will be the afternoon of September 17th.

D97 Library Newsletter

Hello 4th Grade Families! Be sure to check out the new D97 Library Newsletter! There is a wealth of information and reading ideas! You can sign up to follow by email and get all the newsletters! Link to D97 Library Newsletter

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Bake Sale Preview!!

Tomorrow is our bake sale to raise funds for Covenant House to celebrate Jinger Hoop's life.  I'm so looking forward to it.  Thank you to everyone for supporting this wonderful cause!  Bring your $$ for lots of tasty treats!  Mrs. Chrystall has been baking Strawberry Shortcake Cupcakes all night!  I hope your sweet tooth is ready!  Here's the recipe if you're interested!  See everyone Friday after school :) 

Filling the vanilla bean cupcakes with filling made from fresh strawberries.  
Strawberry Whipped Cream


Ready for sale!




Thursday, April 23, 2015

Celebrate & Remember


On Friday, May 1st, Mann School will have a $1 Crazy Hair Day and a Bake Sale on the school blacktop after school to support Covenant House,  an organization that serves underprivileged and homeless children around the world.

The Crazy Hair Day and Bake Sale will be to celebrate and remember Dr. Jinger Hoop, mother of Luis Daniel, a fourth grader at Horace Mann Elementary School. Dr. Hoop was a superb psychiatrist, generous teacher, loving mother, wife and friend to many.  All funds from the events will be donated to Covenant House in her memory.  Please click HERE to read more about Jinger's charity and to donate online.    
Thank you in advance for helping us celebrate Dr. Jinger Hoop's life with your family's participation and kindly supporting a Mann family.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Revised PARCC Schedule

There has been a slight change in our PARCC testing schedule; please follow the below schedule:

4th Grade:
Reading #1: Monday, March 9th
Reading #2: Thursday, March 12th
Reading #3: Friday, March 13th
Math #1: Monday, March 16th
Math #2: Wednesday, March 18th

Friday, February 27, 2015

4th Grade Spelling Bee

Congratulations to all the 4th graders who participated in the Spelling Bee and especially the winner, Nick! It takes much effort combined with courage to enter a spelling bee. "Bee" proud of yourselves!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

4th Grade PARCC Testing Schedule

4th Grade:
Monday, March 9th: Test #1 (Reading)
Thursday, March 12th: Test #2 (Reading)
Friday, March 13th: Test #3 (Reading)
Monday, March 16th: Test #4 (Math)
Thursday, March 19th: Test #5 (Math)

Friday, January 30, 2015

Landform Research Project



Use what you have learned in science about Land and Water and what you have learned in social studies to think like a geographer. Create a presentation, in your own words, that a geographer might write about a landform and how it was formed. Choose one of the landforms listed below.


This research project will include three components: research notes, bibliography and in-class visual presentation.

Overview
Your research notes should be organized into five parts:
  1. Introduction
    1. Attention Grabber
    2. Topic clearly stated
    3. Photo of your topic
  2. Explain “Where is it?” - Geographic location
    1. Your research should include a map to illustrate your landform.
    2. Include the US region what it is located
    3. Other information about where it is
  3. Explain “Why is it there?” - Landform formation
    1. How did it form?
    2. Why is it there?
  4. Explain “What it is like there?”
    1. What is the climate?
    2. What is the culture?
    3. Who lives there?
  5. Summary of what you learned through this project.
    1. What is the most important thing to know about your landform?
    2. Enrichment: What would you need to do/know to survive if you were stranded on your landform?  What would you pack? What dangers are there? What animals do you need to be prepared for? This needs to be research based, not fictional, if you decide to add this survival information to your summary.  


Steps to Complete Research

Choose Landform
Pick one of the landforms from the list below. Then choose a specific example of that landform located within the United States. For instance, you might choose mountains and then decide to focus on the Rocky Mountains for research.

Landforms
mountain, river, lake. plains, glacier, volcano, plateau, caves, desert, valley, canyon, waterfall. *If you would like to research a landform that is not on this list, talk with your teacher.

Begin Research
You will need to take notes on at least two books or websites about your landform. Mrs. Rolfes will conduct a lesson on how to take notes and cite your sources. Pay close attention!

Using school sponsored research websites, find at least two reliable Internet resources about your landform. As we have discussed in class, Wikipedia is good for basic information but is not considered a reliable source. Take notes using the research outline and be sure to record the web address.

Research Graphic Organizer
Get your thoughts and research on paper. Focus on ideas and organization. Your notes should be outlined into five sections that include information to completely answer each question geographers ask.

In-Class Presentation
Prepare a 2-3 minute presentation about your landform. You have the option of presenting your research in one of the ways listed below.  Focus only on answering the geographer’s questions.  If you have an idea for your presentation that is not included in the list, talk to your teacher.  Your presentation must be rehearsed.








There are three parts to this research project:
  1. Research Notes
  2. Bibliography page citing sources using proper formatting
  3. Presentation - you can choose one of the following ways to present the information about the landform you have researched:
    1. Explain Everything with script.
    2. Keynote presentation that includes 8 - 10 detailed slides.
    3. Tri-fold travel brochure using Pages
    4. Posterboard
    5. Other - need teacher approval

In order for your presentation to be complete, you must have written talking points on index cards at the time of your presentation.


Research Timeline
  • Introduction to the research project, initial research, and topic selection.
    • Overview on how to cite sources and note taking with Mrs. Rolfes.
  • Begin research notes
  • Begin presentation
  • Work on presentations
  • Finish presentation
  • Presentations in class.