Sunday, November 28, 2021

Wrapping Up November

 

Goodbye, November! Hello, December!

Though there are still a few weeks left before the semester is over, I wanted to extend a thank you all for a wonderful first semester of fourth grade. Despite the challenges of quarantines, our fourth graders have maintained a positive attitude and an incredible work ethic. Thank you for supporting them at home. I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving and are able to look forward to a relaxing winter break full of family and rest. 

Where We've Been
November has been a very busy month in our class! We've started and finished a unit on multiplication, we've learned about the fossil hunter Mary Anning and earthquakes, and we have transitioned from a science focus to a social studies emphasis. We're starting to dig deep into the cultures of the ancient Maya, Inca, and Aztec people.

Where We're Going
As we finish up this first semester, we will be working hard on our division skills and some geometry. Our social studies unit on ancient Central and South American cultures will continue, and we'll begin our new literature study called Race to the Moonrise by archeologist and author Sally Crum.

Traveling Folders and Report Cards/Portfolios
Expect Traveling Folders to come home later this week and portfolios and report cards to go home the week we return from winter break. If you missed them a few weeks ago, please take a peek at the other assignments as well before signing them and returning them to school.

Other "Stuff"
Please help students remember water bottles for school each day or to keep at their desk for the week. There are no drinking fountains available and I'm running low on my "loaner" water bottles. If you'd be interested in donating old water bottles you have around the house, we'd gladly take some. Thank you so much! 

Homework has felt a "low priority" this year, and it is doubtful we will have any before winter break. If you're interested in helping out with school work at home, practicing multiplication facts to build fluency is a huge help in fourth grade math. Also, don't forget to have your child read each day or show you the skills they've been working on in math.

Upcoming Dates to Remember
Thursday, December 9 - Early Release For Students
Tuesday, December 14 - Gov Board Mtg
Friday, December 17 - End of 2nd QTR
Monday, December 20- Friday, December 31 - Winter Break
Monday, January 3 - Begin 2nd Semester!  Hello 2022!!







Sunday, October 24, 2021

Finishing Up October

What we've been up to:
Our class has been learning a lot about earthquakes in science and ELA. We've also spent time in the science lab designing solutions for how humans can live safely in flood zones, with earthquakes, and what a healthy forest looks likes. In math, we are beginning a unit on multiplication. Be sure to practice those math facts at home! No homework for another few weeks. I'll let you know through text when we start up again!

Red Ribbon Spirit Week This Week!
  • Monday (PJ Day!)              
  • Tuesday (Crazy Hair!)
  • Wednesday (Wear Red & Fancy Footwear)
  • Thursday (Marshall Pride)
  • Friday (Costumes)
    • HALLOW-BIRTHDAY-FRIDAY-WEEN celebration in our class!
    • Feel free to send healthy treats to share.

A Note From Mrs. Reason on Halloween Costumes at School:
  • If costumes are in any way unsafe students will be required to remove them.  
    • No attire may be worn which would in any way impede the student from moving safely and quickly out of the building in the event of an alarm.
    • If students do not have a change of clothing, they will be required to stay in the office until parents arrive.
  • Costumes must not obstruct vision or movement or in any way present a hazard to the student or other classmates. 
    • Halloween masks may not be worn.  Not even outside the classroom.
  • No fake knives, swords, or guns of any kind may be used as a part of any costume. 
    • Such items will be confiscated and may result in disciplinary action including but not limited to suspension from school.
  • Costumes must not be overly gruesome and overtly violent.

Coming Up!
  • Friday, November 5 -  School Photo Retakes
  • Thursday, November 11 - Veterans Day Holiday - No School
  • Friday, November 18 - Marshall's Native American Heritage Day
  • Wednesday, November 24 - Friday, November 26 - Thanksgiving Break















Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Class Updates and Conferences!

Hello Families! 

Find the link below to our class's Zoom link for conferences. You may also find the link on your student's Canvas account. Once the conference prior to yours is completed, I will invite you in from the waiting room. Thanks for your patience! I'm looking forward to meeting with you and your child (if they are able to join) soon.

Still need to sign up for a conference time? Please contact me at efisher@fusd1.org or use this link to choose a time: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F49ACAB2CAAF8C16-fall


Emily Fisher is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Quarter 1 Conferences

Join Zoom Meeting
https://fusd1-org.zoom.us/j/82976678241?pwd=OVVudHZGbjRUWGJqNjExNXo4TldLUT09

Meeting ID: 829 7667 8241
Passcode: 902190

What's been going on in class? Lots of science and vocabulary work!

Over the past several weeks, students have been studying Earth's spheres and how they interact. We just finished up stream tables, and we've been able to visit the pond to inspire Haiku writing. Keep an eye out for this work in your child's portfolio! We are also looking forward to several guest speakers from the Festival of Science to learn about Volcanoes and Flagstaff watersheds. In math, we've been focusing on metric measurements, and in ELA we've finished James and the Giant Peach and started an informational text on skeletons.













Congratulations on our students of the week from the past 2 weeks!
Thanks for THINKing like a Mustang, Sophia and Carson!


Don't forget these dates!

Monday (10/11), Tuesday (10/12), Wednesday (10/13): 12:25 release time for conferences
Thursday (10/14) & Friday (10/15): NO SCHOOL 
Friday (10/29): Hallow-Birthday Friday-Ween (Students may dress up!)

Monday, September 20, 2021

Happy Fall!

Happy Fall!
What a busy week we have coming up!
Take a peek below to see what's going on and to find a few reminders.

Water Bottles: With drinking fountains shut down, please makes sure students come to class each day with a full water bottle. Students are also welcome to keep water bottles at school and bring them home to wash on the weekend. I have a limited number of water bottles each day that students may borrow if they forget their own.

Spelling Homework this week!

Tuesday Trip to the Pond: We will be walking to the pond Tuesday afternoon 9/21 to continue our study of Earth's different spheres and to seek inspiration for some poetry writing.

Traveling Folders: Red Traveling Folders will be coming home on Tuesday 9/21 with a writing assignment, a math exit ticket, a spelling quiz, and a practice vocabulary test. Please look through and keep the work. Sign and return the folders by Friday 9/24. Thanks!

Picture Day this Thursday 9/23!

Conferences Coming up! 
Keep an eye out for Zoom conference sign ups in the next week or so. Conferences are scheduled October 11, 12, and 13 (half days of school for students) followed by fall break October 14 and 15 (no school). 

Students of the Week: 9/6 and 9/13
Congratulations, Andres and Kiomi!
Thanks for being such great partners to students in our class.










Monday, September 6, 2021

September Has Arrived!


Dear Families,

I'm so excited to finally be getting the blog set up for the year! Your fourth graders have already been learning so much both academically and about each other. We've been practicing daily connection circles, reading James and the Giant Peach, and working on place value.


Traveling Folders Coming Home This Week

This week, students will be coming home with their red "Traveling Folder." Inside of it you will find several exit tickets (end of lesson checks) and concept "quests" (quizzes). Take a look at and discuss your child's work with them. Once you are finished, keep their work, sign the folder, and send the folder back to school for me!

Spelling and Vocabulary Homework Starting Soon

Starting next week, students will be working on spelling and vocabulary "home"work. Besides building their spelling skills and vocabulary, they will be working on time management skills in a daily study hall.  During this study hall, students will have the chance to collaborate and get much, if not all, of their "home"work completed at school. Many students struggle with this freedom at the beginning of the year, so we will be focusing a lot on responsible study habits during this time. Students will showcase their learning on a weekly spelling and vocabulary test.

August's Students of the Week
Congratulations, Addy, Joey, Paige, and Carlos for THINKing like a Mustang!


Upcoming Events

  • Monday, September 20: No School for Students
  • Thursday, September 23: Picture Day
  • October 6: Walk to School Day
  • October 11-13: Conferences (1/2 days for students)
  • October 14-15: Fall Break (No School)