Friday, September 28, 2018



Here's What's Happening in Mrs. McBrady's Classroom

October 1, 2018




Literacy
Interactive Reading –  Shiloh

Reading - Theme

Writing Workshop – Personal Narrative, brainstorming, organizing ideas, and writing an essay. We will continue with the writing process with revising, editing, and final copies. 

Independent Reading – All students are expected to achieve the AR goal. 
Every student should have a minimum of 5 AR points by October 31. I send an AR report home every week (usually Thursday or Friday) for you to monitor your child’s reading progress. I look for 80% or above in comprehension, how many AR points have been earned, and the reading level of books.  I ask that students do not take more than 2 AR tests in 1 day.

AR goal for October
5 points to meet their goal

Please remind your child to read at home. 4th graders should read at least 20 minutes per evening.

If you want to check if a book you have at home has a test or see the reading level or point value, you can visit this web site: 

                                            http://www.renlearn.com/store/quiz_home.asp


FREE!!!


You are invited to download 3 eBooks, sponsored by Pizza Hut and the Book-

It Program. Did I say they are free?  See more information about downloading here:

Free Books Link


Spelling

Pretest – Monday

Final Test – Friday

Math

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Unit 2: Multiplication and Geometry
I can review rectangular arrays and explore patterns in square numbers
I can develop and use a formula for figuring the area of a rectangle
I can work with factor pairs, arrays, and corresponding equations
I can learn that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors
I can classify numbers as prime or composite



October Birthday

October 7 - Elora


October Bookmobile

October 3, 17, and 31

Dates to Remember

Oct. 16 - Picture Retakes
Oct. 18 & 19 - No School
Oct. 31 - Classroom Fall Parties

Thursday, September 20, 2018



Here's What's Happening in Mrs. McBrady's Classroom

September 24, 2018



Snacks!  I encourage your child to bring a healthy snack to tide him or her over until lunch time.  I would like to ask that you send snacks in plastic bags that can easily be sealed, plastic containers that can easily be opened and closed, or individual packaging.  While it may be convenient to purchase a box of crackers and eat  them all week, an open package of food is an invitation to pests. Thanks!!

Literacy

Interactive Reading – Bullying Curriculum Books and discussion.

Reading Workshop - Genre study

Writing Workshop – Personal Narrative, brainstorming, organizing ideas, and writing an essay.  We will continue with the writing process with revising, editing, and final copies. 


Students brought their writing journal home to personalize.  Students may be creative and express themselves by decorating the cover of the journal.  If pictures are used, consider covering them with a clear contact paper or other protective material.  Journals are due back on Monday as we will be using them.

Independent Reading – All students are expected to achieve the AR goal. Every student should have a minimum of 5 AR points by Friday, September 28. I send an AR report home every week (usually Thursday or Friday) for you to monitor your child’s reading progress. Students have also been introduced to the 40 Book Requirement. Please see the Independent Reading tab on my blog for more information.

AR goal for September 
5 points to meet their goal

Please remind your child to read at home. 4th graders should read at least 20 minutes per evening.

If you want to check if a book you have at home has a test or see the reading level or point value, you can visit this web site: 

                                            http://www.renlearn.com/store/quiz_home.asp


FREE!!!



You are invited to download 3 eBooks, sponsored by Pizza Hut and the Book-

It Program. Did I say they are free?  See more information about downloading here:

Free Books Link


Spelling

Pretest – Monday

Final Test – Friday

Students who score 100% on their pretest will not need to take the final test on Friday. Students should score 80% or higher on the final tests to master their spelling words. You can check your child’s progress on Spelling City. Your child has practiced going to “my records” to see a copy of their test and the record of their activity.

Math

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Unit 1: Place Value, Multi-digit Addition, and Multi-digit Subtraction
I can explain properties of angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals.
I can develop and use a formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle.
Review Unit 1
Test Unit 1




Social Studies
For your information, students watch a 10 minute news program designed for students called CNN10.  It is nonpartisan and often features heroes or other positive news.  In the event of a tragedy, such as a school shooting or similar event, I will preview the news program and determine if it is appropriate.  We do discuss events that are reported.Those discussions can provide valuable insight to our world.

Homecoming Week

Students are welcome to participate in Homecoming Dress Up Days this week.

Monday - Wear Pajamas
Tuesday - Hat Day
Wednesday - Wear Red, White, and Blue
Thursday - Wear Tropical Colors
Friday - Spirit Day - Wear Maroon and Gold


We Went Fishing on September 19, 2018


































Friday, September 14, 2018



Here's What's Happening in Mrs. McBrady's Classroom

September 17, 2018



Literacy

Interactive Reading – Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Bullying Curriculum Books and discussion.

Reading Workshop - Genre study

Writing Workshop – Personal Narrative, gathering ideas, establishing routines, and launching Writing Workshop.

Independent Reading – All students are expected to achieve the AR goal. Every student should have a minimum of 5 AR points by Friday, September 28. I send an AR report home every week (usually Thursday or Friday) for you to monitor your child’s reading progress. Students have also been introduced to the 40 Book Requirement. Please see the Independent Reading tab on my blog for more information.

AR goal for September 
5 points to meet their goal

Please remind your child to read at home. 4th graders should read at least 20 minutes per evening.

If you want to check if a book you have at home has a test or see the reading level or point value, you can visit this web site: 

                                            http://www.renlearn.com/store/quiz_home.asp


Spelling


Pretest – Monday


Final Test – Friday


Students who score 100% on their pretest will not need to take the final test on Friday. Students should score 80% or higher on the final tests to master their spelling words. You can check your child’s progress on Spelling City. Your child has practiced going to “my records” to see a copy of their test and the record of their activity.


Math

Here are our I can statements for this week:

I can solve addition problems using the traditional method.
I can solve subtraction problems using the traditional method.
I can convert between yards, feet, and inches.
I can explain properties of points, line segments, lines, and rays.
I can explain properties of angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals.




Grading
My grading is as follows:
94 - 100% = G (Good)
88 - 93% - S+ (Above Satisfactory)
80 - 87% - S (Satisfactory)
70 - 79% - S- (Below Satisfactory)
69% and Below - N (Needs to Improve)

Social Studies
For your information, students watch a 10 minute news program designed for students called CNN10.  It is nonpartisan and often features heroes or other positive news.  In the event of a tragedy, such as a school shooting or similar event, I will preview the news program and determine if it is appropriate.  We do discuss events that are reported.Those discussions can provide valuable insight to our world.



Friday, September 7, 2018



Here's What's Happening in Mrs. McBrady's Classroom


September 10, 2018


We have had a great beginning this past week.  The students adjusted to being back in the classroom with routines and procedures very well.  Here is some information you might be looking for:

Snack

We will have a morning snack at 9:30 each day. Please encourage your child to bring a nutritious snack (apple, muffin, cheese, crackers and peanut butter, graham crackers, banana, etc.). It helps to have apples cut and cored and oranges peeled with the sections in a bag.

Milk is optional and must be paid for in advance through the office.  Only skim and 1% milk are available during morning break.

Birthdays

Birthdays are special days! Your child may wish to bring a birthday treat for the class on his/her birthday. We have 23 students in our class.  Treats need to be store-bought and individually wrapped or bakery made. Summer birthdays will be celebrated at the 6-month increment. For example, June birthdays will be acknowledged in December, July in January, and August in February.



Class Schedule
8:25-8:35Pledge, Attendance,  Morning Meeting, 
8:35-9:30Reader's Workshop
9:30 - 9:40Snack and CNN Student News
9:40 - 10:50Math
10:50 - 10:55Bathroom Break/Transition
10:55 - 11:20Gym
11:20  - 11:45Spelling/IXL
11:45 - 12:10Recess
12:10 - 12:35Come in / Wash hands / Lunch
12:40 - 1:00Read Aloud
1:00 - 1:25 Music (Day 1), Library (Day 2)
1:25 - 2:10 Writer's Workshop
2:10 - 2:45 Science                                            Social Studies
2:45-2:56Announcements, Agendas, and Mailboxes

Spelling

Students have taken a spelling leveling test and are given spelling words specifically selected for him/her. Your child has a list of  25 words. Spelling words will be handed out on Fridays. Pretests will be taken on Monday and final tests will be taken on Friday. Changes to this schedule will be announced.

Tests will be taken on the computer using Spelling City. Each student has his/her own user name and password. Students may practice at home using Spelling City. There are activities and practice tests. You can also view their test results on the site. Your student has practiced going to "My Records" to show you a copy of his/her test.

If you don’t have internet access at home, words can be studied with the list I send home.


Water Bottles

If you would like your child to have a water bottle at school there are a few guidelines that need to be followed.  Water bottles must be taken home each evening to be cleaned and refilled at home.  Water bottles must be on the counter in the back of the room and be accessed only during appropriate non-teaching times.  Be aware that we do take bathroom and drink breaks.  Only plain water is allowed in water bottles.  This is going to be a family decision if it is worth your time.  We do have a water fountain in school with filtered water.   


September Birthdays
Sept. 3 - Nick
Sept 11 - Tanner
Sept. 24 - Colby
Sept 30 - Autumn

Events Coming Up

Sept. 12 - Pictures Day
Sept 13 - NED Assembly


If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me. I am available at the school between 8:00-8:20 a.m. and 3:00-3:30 p.m. I will answer email as soon as I can. You can email me at kmcbrady@pp.k12.mn.us