Science Fair:
As I am sure you know, all of the grade 4's are doing Science Fair this year. We are having the school Science Fair on March 7th all day. There will be a "parent's welcome" time from 1:30-2:30. We then ask that you help your child take home their experiment. We will also have our own class science fair on Monday March 5th in the afternoon.
So far I have only asked that the students read the package with you. (This went home on Monday) Please review the rules and expectations, such as the projects should be based on an experiment and not be models (ie. no volcanoes or solar system models etc.)
I will be demonstrating some experiments with the students in class and be going over the process for an experiment, but other than that, this is an "at home" project. As parents, you are invited to be involved to assist your child with their experiment, but encourage your child to be the one to go through the scientific process by making predictions and conclusions on their own. You can assist with explaining scientific language, helping them figure out variables to use or not and how to control the experiments etc.
Tonight's assignment was that they research an experiment that interests them and to choose one for the science fair. Need help looking for ideas? Please see my delicious account: (www.delicious.com/msrobertson) and click on the tag "Science Fair." There are three sites to help your child choose a topic.
Please contact me at the school if you have any questions.
Book Club/ Independent Learning
I recently sent home a newsletter for you to read discussing our new literacy project we are starting. I then asked the students to bring back that letter and put it in their binder. Now that I am thinking about it, I should have had you initial that you have read it. oops! Teacher's make mistakes too! So I am going to send those newsletters back with your child, and can you please initial that you have read it! Thanks :)
So far, we have had two book club meetings and they have gone really well! Every student has come prepared with a connection that they have made to the book and have been practicing their fluency with a passage of their choice. The purpose of our book clubs is to discuss our learning. One of the students explained it as, "We will discover things that we may not have noticed if we were only reading it by ourselves." I thought that was really neat because that is what it is all about. To talk about our learning by asking questions and sharing our knowledge.
The students are responsible for the following things:
By Friday the students should have:
1. read the assigned chapters (4 chapters every week)
2. completed at least 15 Gift of Words
3. completed at least 3 comprehension questions "checking for your understanding"
4. written a powerful response using the connection they made from their reading
The students have an hour each day to be working on these things, so they should not have homework in this area, unless they want to bring their book home to be reading and making their connections.
This project is a work in progress but so far so good, because learning is happening!