Weekly Update
The fourth grade team is focusing on improving our students’ reading fluency. Fluent readers can decode words accurately and effortlessly, use expressive features in one’s voice such as the use of pitch, volume, intonation, and rhythm, and finally, read at a reasonable rate so that reading seems automatic. Research shows that when students read a text multiple times, their fluency increases. This in turn improves comprehension, or an understanding of what has been read. Because fluency is the bridge to comprehension, fluent readers enjoy reading more than students who devote all their energy to sounding out words.
Beginning Tuesday, November 29, 2011, your child will receive one poem each week. As a part of their daily Homefun, students will need to read the poem out loud to an adult three times every night. This is called “Repeated Reading.” We encourage you to read the poem along with them! Encourage your child to read with prosody, expression, and most of all, have fun with it! Please sign the back of your child’s poem each night, and feel free to make a comment as well.
Once a month, the students will participate in “The Great Poetry Race.” Your child's goal will be to read the poem to as many adults as possible throughout the week. After your child reads the poem, his or her “audience” must sign the back of the poem. The goal is to read to as many different adults as possible. Therefore, only one signature per adult, per night will be allowed, as well as only one signature per reading. For instance, in order to get a signature from two people listening at the same time, the student would need to read the poem twice. Feel free to call relatives or family friends, and have your child read to them over the phone! Just be sure to sign for that person. At the end of “The Great Poetry Race,” students will participate in an optional “Poetry Slam,” and the students with the most signatures will receive special recognition for their achievement!
Healthy Choices Week!
Tuesday, November 29 - Red Ribbon Day: "Sock it to Drugs!"
Wear red shirts and crazy socks
Wednesday, November 30 - Walk for a Healthy Body Day
Walk-a-thon during P.E.
Wear a jersey from any sport you participate in and school uniform pants
Thursday, December 1 - Healthy Spirit Day
Wear Campus School spirit shirt and jeans
U of M Marching Band
Just a reminder about a few upcoming events...
Friday, December 2 - Confucius Classroom Dedication and Reception
Campus School Playroom 8am
Friday, November 25, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving
All in a Word
By Aileen Fisher
T for time to be together, turkey, talk, and tangy weather.
H for harvest stored away, home, and hearth, and holiday.
A for autumn's frosty art, and abundance in the heart.
N for neighbors, and November, nice things, new things to remember.
K for kitchen, kettles' croon, kith and kin expected soon.
S for sizzles, sights, and sounds, and something special that abounds.
That spells ~~~THANKS---for joy in living and a jolly good Thanksgiving.
During E-Day, the Herff College of Engineering opened its doors to students and the community, where displays, demonstrations, lab tours, competitions and more revealed the wide world of engineering.
Thank you! Dr.Ivey
Our fourth grade students had a wonderful time and learned a great deal as well.
By Aileen Fisher
T for time to be together, turkey, talk, and tangy weather.
H for harvest stored away, home, and hearth, and holiday.
A for autumn's frosty art, and abundance in the heart.
N for neighbors, and November, nice things, new things to remember.
K for kitchen, kettles' croon, kith and kin expected soon.
S for sizzles, sights, and sounds, and something special that abounds.
That spells ~~~THANKS---for joy in living and a jolly good Thanksgiving.
During E-Day, the Herff College of Engineering opened its doors to students and the community, where displays, demonstrations, lab tours, competitions and more revealed the wide world of engineering.
Thank you! Dr.Ivey
Our fourth grade students had a wonderful time and learned a great deal as well.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Weekly Update
On Friday, November 18th from 9:00 am-11:00 am the fourth graders will attend E-Day Open House!
E-Day Open House is held each November on the Friday before Thanksgiving. During E-Day, the Herff College of Engineering opens its doors to middle and high school students and the community, where displays, demonstrations, lab tours, competitions and more reveal the wide world of engineering.
Make plans to join us for Engineering Open House E-Day 2011!
Thursday, November 17: Domino's Dough Night
Wednesday, November 23 - Friday, November 25: Thanksgiving Holiday (No School)
Ms. Sherry taught another amazing lesson of philosophy.
Our amazing fourth grade class!
E-Day Open House is held each November on the Friday before Thanksgiving. During E-Day, the Herff College of Engineering opens its doors to middle and high school students and the community, where displays, demonstrations, lab tours, competitions and more reveal the wide world of engineering.
Make plans to join us for Engineering Open House E-Day 2011!
Thursday, November 17: Domino's Dough Night
Wednesday, November 23 - Friday, November 25: Thanksgiving Holiday (No School)
Ms. Sherry taught another amazing lesson of philosophy.
Our amazing fourth grade class!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Tosca, Autumn Class Party, Fall Fest, Philosophy, and More
Just a reminder about a few upcoming events...
Tuesday, November 8: Chick-Fil-A Night
Thursday, November 17: Domino's Dough Night
Wednesday, November 23 - Friday, November 25: Thanksgiving Holiday (No School)
Think Show and Family Math Night on November 10th have been cancelled.
Congratulations to Askari and Nathan! They both had roles in the opera Tosca. A large support group from Campus School cheered them on last Saturday at the Orpheum Theatre.
Thank you to everyone for making our class party such a huge success!
Fun was had by all at Fall Fest Thursday night!
Dr. Copeland rode a horse after Friday's family gathering. She kept her promise to the children of Campus School. We raised over $11,000 selling entertainment books.
Ms.Sherry taught a philosophy lesson after reading the book, Frog and Toad Together
Tuesday, November 8: Chick-Fil-A Night
Thursday, November 17: Domino's Dough Night
Wednesday, November 23 - Friday, November 25: Thanksgiving Holiday (No School)
Think Show and Family Math Night on November 10th have been cancelled.
Congratulations to Askari and Nathan! They both had roles in the opera Tosca. A large support group from Campus School cheered them on last Saturday at the Orpheum Theatre.
Thank you to everyone for making our class party such a huge success!
Fun was had by all at Fall Fest Thursday night!
Dr. Copeland rode a horse after Friday's family gathering. She kept her promise to the children of Campus School. We raised over $11,000 selling entertainment books.
Ms.Sherry taught a philosophy lesson after reading the book, Frog and Toad Together
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