Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Pumpkins!
Below are some snapshots from our Fall Celebration! Thank you to all families who donated craft supplies to our room to help make this possible!

Monday, October 30, 2017
Fall Celebration Tomorrow!
Dear Parents & Guardians,
To celebrate the fall season, tomorrow room 201 will paint
mini-ish pumpkins. We will paint them first thing in the morning. Hopefully the pumpkins will be dry and ready
to bring home by the end of the school day. I have already purchased a pumpkin for each
child. Tonight, I will be purchasing
some paint and paint brushes. However, if you have any extra paint
supplies at home that you wouldn’t mind donating, the students and I would
really appreciate it.
Students will also be invited into the room during lunch to
watch It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (G).
Just a friendly reminder that students cannot bring in candy
for the class; however, if you’d like to pack them a piece or two for lunch or
snack, you are more than welcome.
As always, please email me at honeill@battle-creek.k12.mi.us
with questions or concerns.
Homework:
- Math homework
- Read 20 minutes
Reminders:
- Parent/Teacher Conference: A notice regarding parent/teacher conferences went home last Friday. Please sign up for a conference slot and return to school at your earliest convenience.
Supplies:
- Paint supplies :)
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Mrs. O'Neill
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Parent/Teacher Conferences
In Readers' Workshop, students are learning to think about theme through the lens of characters. So, how can we use what we know about characters and what they learn to identify possible themes? One way we are doing this is by analyzing characters' big mistakes. When characters (and people) make big mistakes, they learn from them. Usually we can generate a theme if we infer what the character learned from their mistake.
In Writers' Workshop, we are revising our personal narratives. Students are learning to add at T.A.D.D. (Thinking, Actions, Dialogue, Description) more to the heart of their narratives to stretch out those important parts.
In Math Workshop, we are reviewing and practicing for our test on Friday. A review will come home today. Students need to complete the even numbers for homework (due Friday). Remember, if your child is visibly frustrated, write me a note at the top of their homework and I will work with them in the morning (your child will still receive full credit on homework). To help with homework tonight, show your child this anchor chart (below). We use this in Math Workshop to solve real world problems (AKA word problems).
Homework:
In Writers' Workshop, we are revising our personal narratives. Students are learning to add at T.A.D.D. (Thinking, Actions, Dialogue, Description) more to the heart of their narratives to stretch out those important parts.
In Math Workshop, we are reviewing and practicing for our test on Friday. A review will come home today. Students need to complete the even numbers for homework (due Friday). Remember, if your child is visibly frustrated, write me a note at the top of their homework and I will work with them in the morning (your child will still receive full credit on homework). To help with homework tonight, show your child this anchor chart (below). We use this in Math Workshop to solve real world problems (AKA word problems).
Homework:
- Math review: Due Friday
- Read 20 minutes
- Math Test: Friday, October 20
- Parent/Teacher Conference: A notice regarding parent/teacher conferences went home last Friday. Please sign up for a conference slot and return to school at your earliest convenience.
- Planners: I check planners for signatures every Friday. Please make sure you have signed days Monday-Thursday by Friday morning. By signing your child's planner, you are communicating to me that your child read their 20 minutes each school night.
- Snacks: If possible, send your child to school with a healthy snack. We have a late lunch.
- Water bottles: Students are allowed to keep a water bottle at their desk if they'd like.
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Mrs. O'Neill
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Spirit Week Schedule
I apologize for not posting this yesterday! Below is BCPS's Spirit Week Schedule. Students are encouraged and invited to participate.
While reading, students are encouraged to use sticky notes to make predictions, ask questions, make conections, retell. This helps readers monitor their comprehension and fosters critical thinking. Books should look like this (see below)!
In Writers' Workshop, we're analyzing mentor texts like Saturdays and Teacakes and learning how to hook our readers. Instead of beginning our narratives with "One beautiful day...", writers can hook their readers by...
In Math Workshop, we're working on adding by "making new groups" (what we know as carrying a number). Later on this week we'll also subtract by "un-grouping" (what we know as borrowing).
Homework:
- Wednesday: Flashback to the Past Day (Pick a decade)
- Thursday: Flash Forward to the Future Day (Career Day)
- Friday: Blue and Gold Day
While reading, students are encouraged to use sticky notes to make predictions, ask questions, make conections, retell. This helps readers monitor their comprehension and fosters critical thinking. Books should look like this (see below)!
In Writers' Workshop, we're analyzing mentor texts like Saturdays and Teacakes and learning how to hook our readers. Instead of beginning our narratives with "One beautiful day...", writers can hook their readers by...
- ... using our 5 senses to describe the setting
- ... writing back and forth dialogue
- ... using an onomatopoeia (sound word/s)
- ... including internal thinking
In Math Workshop, we're working on adding by "making new groups" (what we know as carrying a number). Later on this week we'll also subtract by "un-grouping" (what we know as borrowing).
Homework:
- Math homework
- Read 20 minutes
- Snacks: If possible, send your child to school with a healthy snack. We have a late lunch.
- Water bottles: Students are allowed to keep a water bottle at their desk if they'd like.
- Sticky notes: We use sticky notes in every subject area and therefore are chronically low. I've ordered a bunch more, but if you see any on sale and would like to donate to our room, our students would greatly appreciate.
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Mrs. O'Neill
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Water Bottles
Please feel free to send your child in with a water bottle to keep on their desk. Our classroom can get quite toasty with the sun beaming in.
In Readers' Workshop, students are learning to make connections as they read. This is another strategy to build up our reading stamina. There are three big connections that readers make: text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world. Making these connections helps readers:
Homework:
In Readers' Workshop, students are learning to make connections as they read. This is another strategy to build up our reading stamina. There are three big connections that readers make: text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world. Making these connections helps readers:
- understand how characters feel and read with empathy.
- understand motivations behind characters' actions.
- have a clearer picture in their head as they read thus making the reader more engaged.
In Writers' Workshop, we read Lester Laminack's personal narrative/memoir Saturdays and Teacakes. We read this text like writers, looking for and identifying elements of writer's craft that made his piece strong.
In Math Workshop, students continue to build on their understanding of place value. This week we've broken up numbers into their place value parts using expanded notation (612 = 600 + 10 + 2), used word form to write numbers, and revisited how to draw and use base ten blocks. In Math Expressions (our new math program), we refer to base ten drawings as the following:
- 1000s = thousands bar
- 100s = hundreds box
- 10s = quick tens
- 1s = circles
- Read 20 minutes
- Snacks: If possible, send your child to school with a healthy snack. We have a late lunch.
- Water bottles: Students are allowed to keep a water bottle at their desk if they'd like.
- Picture Day is Monday, September 25. Forms/envelopes were sent home Friday
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Mrs. O'Neill
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Snacks
If you haven't heard yet... fourth grade has a late lunch (12:50). Because of this, please feel free to send your child to school with a healthy snack, if possible. I have left over breakfast snacks for students who don't bring in something separate. Thank you!
In Readers' Workshop we started Because of Winn Dixie. We practiced holding tight to meaning to help us visualize the story (we call this making a mental movie in our minds). When your child reads at home, encourage them to stop and sketch a quick picture of their mental movie.
In Writers' Workshop students are learning strategies to help them generate ideas for personal narratives. So far students have learned to draw shoe, buried life and heart maps to help them brainstorm ideas.
In Math Workshop we are working at stations and learning mathematical games to play. Ask you child how to play "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Math!".
In Readers' Workshop we started Because of Winn Dixie. We practiced holding tight to meaning to help us visualize the story (we call this making a mental movie in our minds). When your child reads at home, encourage them to stop and sketch a quick picture of their mental movie.
In Writers' Workshop students are learning strategies to help them generate ideas for personal narratives. So far students have learned to draw shoe, buried life and heart maps to help them brainstorm ideas.
In Math Workshop we are working at stations and learning mathematical games to play. Ask you child how to play "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Math!".
Homework:
- Read 20 minutes
Reminders:
- Just a friendly reminder that I will be checking planners for signatures tomorrow. Please make sure you've signed days Monday-Thursday.
- Please sign and return address/phone number confirmation sheet. This came home with students on Friday.
- Picture Day is Monday, September 25. Forms/envelopes will come home this Friday.
Supplies:
- If you have not sent in supplies yet, click here for our list.
- The most important supplies are:
- 4 composition notebooks
- 5 pads of sticky notes
- 4 folders
- dry erase markers
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Monday, September 11, 2017
Homework & Planners
Nightly Reading Homework
The amount of free reading done outside of school has consistently been found to relate to growth in vocabulary, reading comprehension, verbal fluency, and general information (Anderson, Wilson, and Fielding 1988; Greaney 1980; Guthrie and Greaney 1991; Taylor, Frye, and Maruyama 1990). Students who read independently become better readers, score higher on achievement tests in all subject areas, and have greater content knowledge than those who do not (Krashen 1993; Cunningham and Stanovich 1991; Stanovich and Cunningham 1993). Please set aside at least 20 minutes each school night for your child to read independently or even better, aloud to you.
Math Homework
Verona utilizes the Math Expressions program for math instruction. Specifically, fourth grade’s math curriculum involves group work, hands-on activities, problem solving, logical thinking, and decision-making lessons. You can expect your child to have math homework every week. Math homework is intended to reinforce concepts learned in class. I will always explain how to do these assignments before students are sent home. Your child should not be spending more than 30 minutes on math homework. Additionally, your child (and/or you) should not experience high or excessive frustration when completing homework. If either of these situations occur, please jot me a note at the top your child's homework, and I will work with your child one-on-one in the morning to complete the work for full credit. It is important to also note that students can, and are encouraged to, bring home their math notebook to help them in completing their homework.
Unfinished & Absent Work
Any work not completed during the day will be sent home to be finished and returned the next day. If your child is absent, s/he will need to complete the work that was missed. Students will have a fair and appropriate amount of time to finish any assignment they may have missed.
Planners
Aside from this blog, planners are another way that we communicate with each other on a daily basis. At the end of each day, we will fill out planners together with brief information in each subject area so as to communicate what was learned that day.
Here are the highlights you need to know about planners:
- Homework: Homework is indicated in planners with a star.
- Clip Chart Status: Our class will use a clip chart to encourage positive behavior. This is a fluid chart; students have opportunities to move up (and down) throughout the day. Students will jot down the abbreviation indicating where they ended the day.
- Role Model: RM
- Super Star: SS
- Way to Go: WTG
- Ready to Learn: RTL (this is where students begin each day)
- Make Better Choices: MBC
- Stop and Think: SAT
- Parent Contact: PC (I will communicate with you via planner, email or phone call)
- Signatures: By signing your child's planner, you are communicating to me that s/he has read their 20 minutes of reading.
- Friday Planner Checks: While in an ideal world planners are reviewed and signed everyday, I recognize that schedules tend to be full and, at times, hectic. For these reasons, I only check planners for signatures on Fridays. Students who have 4 signatures on Fridays will be invited to participate in "Fun-day Friday".
- Notes: On occasion, I may write you a note in your child's planner. Likewise, feel free to jot down a note in your child's planner for me to read, as well. Students know to show me their planners in the morning if they have parent notes.
Homework:
- Read 20 minutes
Reminders:
- Please sign and return address/phone number confirmation sheet. This came home with students on Friday.
- Picture Day is Monday, September 25. Forms/envelopes will come home this Friday.
Supplies:
- If you have not sent in supplies yet, click here for our list.
- The most important supplies are:
- 4 composition notebooks
- 5 pads of sticky notes
- 4 folders
- dry erase markers
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Friday, September 8, 2017
Happy Weekend!
Today students practiced our Readers' Workshop expectations. Students are learning that reading is a lot like running or doing push ups-- we have to build up our stamina in order to read longer and stronger. To help build our reading stamina, we can...
- ... use the 5 Finger Rule to pick a just right or good fit book
- ... ask ourselves, "Does my reading sound the way I talk?"
In Writers' Workshop, students spent time decorating their writers' notebooks. They came out great!
In Math Workshop, we set expectations and practiced procedures for rotating during workshop.
Homework
- Have a wonderful weekend
Reminders
- Please check backpacks tonight. Students have forms that need to be signed and returned to the school at your earliest convenience.
Supplies
- If you have not sent in supplies yet, click here for our list.
- The most important supplies are:
- 4 composition notebooks
- 5 pads of sticky notes
- 4 folders
- dry erase markers
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Welcome Back!
We're off an running in room 201! This week will be a lot about getting to know each other and creating and practicing procedures, norms, and expectations. Yesterday students came up with a list of 5 rules that we will follow this year. When you have a chance, ask your child what our 5 rules are (there are motions that go with each rule).
- Rule 1: Follow directions quickly.
- Rule 2: Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat.
- Rule 3: Raise your hand for permission to speak.
- Rule 4: Make smart choices.
- Rule 5: Keep your dear teacher happy.
Today we also read The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes by Gary Pett and Mark Rubenstein. Ask your child what we learned from reading this book (A: it's okay to make mistakes. Accidents happen).
We also set Readers' Workshop expectations. Ask your child where they like to sit during workshop. Ask them to tell you about their favorite comfy seat in the room.
*On Friday, it's my goal to have students decorate their writers' notebooks. If possible, please send in some pictures for your child to glue to their notebook. If not, I'll have decorating supplies here as well.
Students also received planners today. Please try to check and sign planners as frequently as you can. I will check planners for signatures on Fridays.
Homework
- Bag it!
- Students need to fill the brown paper bag with the following items (these directions are stapled to the bag). Please don't send in anything too valuable; I don't want any student to go home in tears because they lost something they love!
- Something old
- Something new
- Something you are proud of
- Something you love
- Something that make you laugh
- Bring in pictures*
Reminders
Supplies
- If you have not sent in supplies yet, click here for our list.
- The most important supplies are:
- 4 composition notebooks
- 5 pads of sticky notes
- 4 folders
- dry erase markers
Thank you,
Mrs. O'Neill
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Welcome!
Communication between school and home is crucial. This blog is the primary mode of communication I will use to keep you up-to-date on what's happening in our room. The purpose of this website is to keep you informed about what your child's learning and doing at school, and provide you with opportunities to support your student's learning outside of school. Here you will find helpful resources, information regarding curriculum, important classroom news, as well as an updated blog. With our class blog, it is my intention, to keep you updated regarding our current goals, learning, and progress throughout the year. Each day you can expect to see homework posted as well as upcoming reminders. Please visit our blog frequently for the latest information on what we're doing in room 201!
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Thank you for your support,
Mrs. O'Neill
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