Mallen's Monday Memo December 9, 2013


Monday Memo

December 9, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend! The students had a great time bowling last week! This week we will be spending some time preparing for Thursday night’s Christmas concert. We will also have a dress rehearsal on Wednesday afternoon. We are also so very fortunate to have the opportunity to visit the Belmond Rehabilitation Center on Friday at 2:00. We are going to read them Christmas stories. We look forward to our visits with our new friends!

 

In reading this week, we are starting a new story entitled Cendrillion. We will be working on the following skills this week:  Comprehension, vocabulary, using a venn diagram, discussing fairy tales and the difference between realism and fantasy. Our grammar lessons will be over using main verbs and helping verbs as well as identifying verbs. Our spelling words for the week are attached to this memo.

 

In Math we will be multiplying 3 digit times 2 digit numbers. Now I think the students realize why it was such a big deal to learn those multiplication facts!! It makes this process so much easier. The students will also talk about how to choose a computation method. We will also be multiplying money amounts this week. It will be a busy week in math, when you add our daily reviews and fact sheets!! Again, knowing those multiplication facts is really helping them now, so I thank-you for taking the time to make sure they learned them!! We are down to only 3 people that haven’t passed our 100 point 5 minute multiplication quiz at 100%! That is awesome!!

 

We have been talking about the systems of the body. We have covered the skeletal, muscular, circulatory and respiratory systems. This week we will spend time on the nervous and digestive systems and we will continue reviewing about the above systems.

 

I am just sending home this as a reminder:

 

As I mentioned in my last memo, I have a few projects in mind for the class this December. We have been talking about being good citizens. With that, I would like to do the following:  Our school is going to be sending home bags of food to people who may not have any on the weekends, after school, holiday time… If you are able, I would love for our class to help with this project. If you can send some taxable type of items such as toilet paper, soap, shampoo, the list goes on, that you could have your child bring by December 15th, I will put all in a box and give it as a donation from our class towards going home in those food bags. I appreciate your time and effort in doing that. I would also like to ask that if you are able, if you could send $2.00 with your child, I would match what the kids bring and we will use that money towards the cheer fund. If you could send that money by the 15th of December also, I will get it to the Cheer Fund. Thank-you for that.

 

Just a reminder that with the snow, the students are required to wear their snowpants and boots. It is also so cold that it makes recess a lot more comfortable for them with all of that on!

 

 I appreciate that you sign the planners verifying that they read at least 15 minutes a night! That is one of the best things we can do for the kids!

 

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo December 2, 2013


Monday Memo

December 2, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving break!! It is always nice to spend time with family and friends! We enjoyed our time at the Belmond Care Center and loved the geography Jingo that we played!! The kids did a great job with their new friends and we rewarded with such nice prizes and a treat when they left. We appreciate all the care center does for us throughout the year!! Thank-you also for the props for the play we put on, last Tuesday! They were the directors, stars, and prop people for the play. Some of them learned that when you promise your team to bring something and then you don’t, you let them down. Always a good lesson to learn…

 

In reading this week, we are starting a new unit entitled “Amazing Stories”.  Our first story is from the wonderful author of Polar Express, Chris Van Allsburg. It is entitled The Stranger. We are working on the following skills this week:  Comprehension, Vocabulary, Noting Details, Structural Analysis:  Compound Words and we will be reading some Autumn poems. Our grammar lessons this week are over action verbs and our spelling words, which are attached to this memo, are compound words. We also have the SRA kits this week.

 

In Math we will be starting on Chapter 5. We are finally in multiplication. All of that hard work learning their multiplication facts, we start to pay off!!. Speaking of that, we are down to everyone but 2 people (who are almost there), having received 100 percent on their multiplication timed tests and being members of the “Never Again Club”!!!  Our new chapter this week will have us working on multiplying multiples of 10,1,000 or 10,000, estimating products, doing some mental multiplication problems, and being introduced to using arrays to multiply.

 

We tested over our plant adaptation chapter last week. The results were sent home with your child. It was a short chapter. Our next chapter introduces the students to the different systems of the body. We will start this week by working on the skeletal, muscular,circulatory and respiratory systems.

 

As I mentioned in my last memo, I have a few projects in mind for the class this December. We have been talking about being good citizens. With that, I would like to do the following:  Our school is going to be sending home bags of food to people who may not have any on the weekends, after school, holiday time… If you are able, I would love for our class to help with this project. If you can send some taxable type of items such as toilet paper, soap, shampoo, the list goes on, that you could have your child bring by December 15th, I will put all in a box and give it as a donation from our class towards going home in those food bags. I appreciate your time and effort in doing that. I would also like to ask that if you are able, if you could send $2.00 with your child, I would match what the kids bring and we will use that money towards the cheer fund. If you could send that money by the 15th of December also, I will get it to the Cheer Fund. Thank-you for that.

 

Just a reminder that with the snow, the students are required to wear their snowpants and boots. It is also so cold that it makes recess a lot more comfortable for them with all of that on!

 

 I appreciate that you sign the planners verifying that they read at least 15 minutes a night! That is one of the best things we can do for the kids!

 

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo (Tuesday, November 19, 2013)


Monday Memo

 Tuesday, November 18, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend! On Thursday, we are invited to play Thanksgiving Jingo at the care center!! We will be going over there around 2:00 and returning about 2:45. We really appreciate all they do for us at the care center and the prizes they give the kids are so generous!! This memo will be the last one until after Thanksgiving. I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday!! I am very grateful for the wonderful class I have this year and the fantastic support I get from the parents!! I am a very lucky teacher!!

 

In reading this week, we will still be reviewing our “American Stories” unit. This week we will be working on the genre of plays. We will be reading small plays during our RTI time and we will be working on a class play from a Judy Blume book that we read earlier this year. We will be working on a lot of play related vocabulary and some comprehension skills using a play. Dialogue will also be discussed this week. When we return from our holiday break, we will begin a new unit entitled “That’s Amazing” which has a lot of stories of the mystery genre.  Our grammar lessons again are reviewing the different types of nouns. Our spelling words are attached to this memo.

 

In Math we will be spending up until the break on finishing up on our Chapter 4. We will be working on misleading graphs, using data from surveys, problem solving, and then we will be doing a lot of review over the chapter, with the final test being on November 26th.

 

 

We will be starting a new unit in Science this week. It is over Plant Growth and Adaptations. We will be working on the functions of plants parts, plant life cycles ,and discussing some “super veggies”. We will be sending home a study guide on November 25th, with the test on November 26th.

 

On my next memo, I will be talking about some things we will be doing in December that will involve a little help from you. More to come on that…

 

 I appreciate that you sign the planners verifying that they read at least 15 minutes a night! That is one of the best things we can do for the kids!

 

We said good-bye to Rachelle Cole. She and her family are moving to Onslow, Iowa. We will be writing letters back and forth to her, here at school. I am sure she would appreciate any mail and so I am including her new address:

 

Rashelle Cole

c/o Luke and Leslie Cole

13802 60th Ave.

Onslow, Iowa  52321

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Happy Thanksgiving,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo November 11, 2013


Monday Memo

 November 11, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend. Happy Veteran’s Day to all! How grateful we are to the veterans for providing us with a safe place to live! If you are a veteran, I thank you!! This week is another busy one for us! Last week we finished our MAP testing. The students performed really well. It is a tough test and takes time and I appreciate how hard they worked on them!!

 

In reading this week, we will be reviewing our “American Stories” unit. We will be reading two stories this week. One is on Amelia Earhart and the other is on Duke Ellington. We will be talking this week about biographies. We will also be working on vocabulary and comprehension and completing a graphic organizer. Our grammar work this week is reviewing plural, singular and possessive nouns. Our spelling list will be a review this week as well. We will also have the SRA kits this week and will be spending time working on those. Most of the students have passed the quiz already on The Jacket. I thank you for making sure they get that read. For those that haven’t quizzed over it, it is due November 15th. Once they pass that, they can get a library book to read. I will be giving them a different book on the 15th of November.

 

In Math this week we will be working on Chapter 4 in math we will be making bar graphs, graphing ordered pairs, making line graphs, and working on mean, median and range. We are also doing a variety of daily reviews, along with our Drops in a Bucket.  We also are continuing to work on doing a multiplication sheet each day.

 

We will be finishing on the NE region of the United States this week. We will be completing some graphic organizers over the lessons we did last week. We will be reviewing the vocabulary we learned in this chapter and on Thursday I will be sending home a study guide for the Chapter 6 test that we will be doing on Friday. Thank-you for going through the study guide with  them!

 

 I appreciate that you sign the planners verifying that they read at least 15 minutes a night! That is one of the best things we can do for the kids!

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo, November 4, 2013


Monday Memo

 November 4, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend. This week is another busy one for us! We went to the Belmond Rehabilitation Center and Belle Haven at 1:40 on Thursday, and paraded our costumes for them. We came back to school and participated in the parade at school and then we had our Fall Party .Thank-you so much to our room mothers for putting on that party for us!! I would also like to remind you that your child needs to have read Bound for Oregon by Friday, November 1st. I gave your child a new story to read by November 15th, entitled The Jacket. This is a shorter story written by Andrew Clements. I had read the story he had written entitled No Talking and I know they will enjoy this book as much as that one. If they pass the RC quiz over this story before the 15th, I will send them to the library to read another book. I will be giving them a book on the 15th.

 

In reading this week, we will be starting a story entitled A Very Important Day. This is a good story about what becoming an American Citizen meant to them. We will be working on the skills of comprehension, vocabulary, and reading from a non fiction text. Our grammar skills for this story will be over possessive singular and plural nouns. Our spelling words this week are attached to this memo. We will be spending some time this week working on the individualized SRA stories. They are a wonderful way to individualize their learning, and they hold them accountable for their reading through a variety of activities they do over the story. We get the kits about a week and a half each month. They are a great way to prepare for our Iowa Assessments in the spring.  We will be completing the MAP tests this week in fourth grade. The students will be taking a test in math, language arts, and reading. Each test takes about an hour to complete and we will be doing one test per day. If they miss the tests due to being gone, they will make them up over their recess time as we have to have everyone tested by next week. This is a test that they complete three times a year.

 

In Math this week we will be working on Chapter 4 in math. We spent a couple of days working on elapsed time last week. Ask them about the number line elapsed time strategy that they learned to use. It has really helped them with their understanding of elapsed time. This week we will be doing some writing in our math, working on calendar skills, pictographs and line plots. We will continue with our daily review and working on our multiplication facts. Almost everyone has become a member of the “Never Again” club. Hopefully soon we will have our entire class become a member of the club. Most of the ones who are left, are very close. Thank-you for going through those facts with them for about 5 minutes a night. It is paying off!!

 

We will continue to be working on the NE region of the United States. This week we will be talking about the Industrial Revolution. We will compare the cities in the NE region to the city of Mumbai. We will work on distributions maps this week. By the end of the week, we will be talking about how the NE region of the United States looks today. Your child receives a  DOG each Monday, unless we don’t have school on Monday, in which case, they receive them on Tuesday.  DOG stands for Daily Oral Geography. I give them to the students on Monday, unless they don’t have school that day, then it is the next day they have school. They are due on Fridays. They are a series of geographical questions to help the students understand where they are in the world. They may use any resource they have, their social studies book, internet, maps, you… If they turn them in by Friday, have their name on them, and get them perfect, they will be in a drawing for a prizeThank-you for your help with these!!

 

 I appreciate that you sign the planners verifying that they read at least 15 minutes a night! That is one of the best things we can do for the kids!

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo, (Tuesday, October 29, 2013)


Monday Memo

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great long weekend. This week is another busy one for us! We are going to the Belmond Rehabilitation Center and Belle Haven at 1:40 on Thursday, to parade our costumes for them. We will come back to school and participate in the parade at school and then we will have our Fall Party. I would also like to remind you that your child needs to have read Bound for Oregon by Friday, November 1st. I will be giving them their new story at that time. That book will be due November 15th. If they finish early, I will send them to the library to read a book of their choice.

 

In reading this week, we will be finishing our story entitled Boss of the Plains. We will be working on the skills of comprehension, vocabulary, and using context clues. Our grammar skills for this story include rewriting plural nouns and looking for the correct noun endings. Our spelling test this week will be on Friday. We spent a lot of time last week working on the individualized SRA stories. They are a wonderful way to individualize their learning, and they hold them accountable for their reading through a variety of activities they do over the story. We get the kits about a week and a half each month. They are a great way to prepare for our Iowa Assessments in the spring. 

 

In Math this week we will be working on Chapter 4 in math. We will begin by working on units of time, elapsed time (which I have a really neat trick to help with that), writing to compare, and doing some skills using a calendar.

 

We will continue to be working on the NE region of the United States. This week we will be talking about the Industrial Revolution. We will compare the cities in the NE region to the city of Mumbai. We will work on distributions maps this week. By the end of the week, we will be talking about how the NE region of the United States looks today. Your child brought home their first DOG last week. DOG stands for Daily Oral Geography. I give them to the students on Monday, unless they don’t have school that day, then it is the next day they have school. They are due on Fridays. They are a series of geographical questions to help the students understand where they are in the world. They may use any resource they have, their social studies book, internet, maps, you… If they turn them in by Friday, have their name on them, and get them perfect, they will be in a drawing for a prize. Look for those to come home at the beginning of each week. If it is a significantly short week of three days or under, we won’t do one. Thank-you for your help with these!!

 

We have almost everyone in our “Never Again Club”!  Again, I thank-you for helping your child learn those multiplication facts. It absolutely will help them throughout the rest of their math career in school! I also appreciate that you sign the planners verifying that they read at least 15 minutes a night! That is one of the best things we can do for the kids!

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo, October 21, 2013


Monday Memo

October 21, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend. Since my last memo, we enjoyed having the fireman talk to us about fire safety and they also gave us a ride on the fire truck. Their message is one you can’t hear enough and we appreciate all the time and effort the firefighters give to our community! We had guidance class this week, which is something we have once a month. She is talking about goal setting with the kids. This is National Red Ribbon Week. Today the students were to wear hats to “Put a Lid on Drugs”. Tuesday it is “Tie Down Drugs” and they are to wear ties for the day. Wednesday it is “Boot Out Drugs” and they can wear boots that day. On Thursday it is “Sock it to Drugs Day” and they can wear wild socks and tuck them outside of their pants. On Friday it is wear red day. Next week we will be starting on Map Testing. We also have Monday off for teacher inservice. On Thursday, the students have their fall party parade and are going to parade over at the care center to show their costumes. They will be doing that about 1:40 and returning to school in time for the 2:00 parade. We thank our room mothers for the fall party, Michele Miltenberger, Rachel Bonin, Sandra Willms and Norma Gonzalez.

 

In reading this week, we will be finishing our story entitled Tanya’s Reunion. We will be working on the skills of comprehension, vocabulary, and drawing conclusions this week. Our grammar skills for this story include finding singular and plural nouns. Our spelling test this week will be on Wednesday. We will start a new story on Thursday. This story is entitled Boss of the Plains. We will work on comprehension, vocabulary this week as well as continuing our lessons on plural and singular nouns. Our new spelling list will be coming home with the students on Thursday. This list has ir, or, and ar sounding words in it. All of the students are reading the RC book of Bound for Oregon which is due on November 1st. For some of the students, feel free to read a page and they read a page… This is a very good book in the historical fiction genre. 

 

In Math this week we will be working on finishing our second chapter in math. We should be ready to take the chapter test on Thursday. Most of this week will be devoted to reviewing the chapter and preparing for the test. A lot of algebraic concepts have been part of our discussion for the end of the chapter. We have talked a lot about variables and using them and applying rules to them. We will be skipping to Chapter 4 in math on Friday. We will go back to chapter 3 after we finish chapter 4. Chapter 4 is over time, graphing skills, elapsed time and using charts and graphs.

 

We will continue to be working on the NE region of the United States. The students will be finishing chapter 5, with the study guide going home with the students tonight. Tomorrow will be the chapter 5 test. We will then be working with chapter 6, still on the northeastern region. This chapter has us visiting the culture and economics of the region, as well as studying a Native American tribe that is associated with this region.

 

I thank-you for attending conferences! I appreciate how we can work together towards giving your child the best education we can!  

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo October 7, 2013


Monday Memo

October 7, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend. Last week we enjoyed a presentation by some students in 4H encouraging the 4th graders to join their program. They sent a bag full of information home with them. This week is fire prevention week and conferences. Just a reminder that there is no school on Friday as a compensation day for evening conferences. I look forward to visiting with you this week. The quarter isn’t over, so grades won’t be there, but we will talk about your child’s progress up to this point. Thank-you for having your child read their Encyclopedia Brown book each night. Many have already passed their quiz over it and are reading a second Encyclopedia Brown book. They can read a book of their choice if they get a second Encyclopedia Brown quizzed over. They have to have one Encyclopedia Brown book quizzed on by October 15th. This grade I use on their comprehension score.

 

In reading this week, we be starting a new unit entitled “American Stories”.  The stories they are reading all take place in America. The first one we will read is called Tomas and the Library Lady. This story is about how a little boy was from a family of migrant workers and spent time in a few different places and the importance of a library in his life. He eventually grew up to be a writer. They will be working on the following skills this week:  Vocabulary, Comprehension, Contractions, and Drawing Conclusions. During grammar this week the focus will be on proper nouns and proofreading for capital letters. The spelling list contains words contain the ou and schwa sounds.

 

In Math this week we will be working this week on subtracting whole numbers and money, looking for patterns in numbers, matching words and expressions, and evaluating expressions.

 

We will start social studies this week, we are going to start working on the regions of the United States. The first one that we will be working on is the Northeastern Region. We will be looking at the states along the Atlantic Coast this week. We will also talk about the colorful environment, the cities, and their connection to the seaways, and we will work on some cause/effect in social studies. If you have any artifacts, brochures, or souvenirs etc.  from the Northeastern Region of the United States, to share with the students, please feel free to send them and the students can share them.

 

As I will be seeing you at conferences this week, I won’t be sending a Monday Memo out on the week of October 14th. I will resume on Mondays beginning October 21st.  

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo (Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013)


Monday Memo

 September 30, 2013 (Tuesday, October 1, 2013)

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend! Well, the students are to be done by today reading their Laura Ingalls Wilder book. They will be testing on their book today. They have three chances to pass it, but they have to wait 24 hours before retaking the test. I am giving them an Encyclopedia Brown book to read for their first book of the October. It will be due to be test on, October 15th.  I encourage them to read another Encyclopedia Brown book and other books of their choice, if they finish the one I give them and pass the test before October 15th. Thank-you for seeing that they read every night!!   Just a reminder to sign the planner each night verifying that they are reading each night. I have discussed with a few that they have to also fill out the planner each day. It was fun to participate in the Homecoming festivities last week. The students enjoyed the Homecoming parade and the assembly we had on Monday! This week the students will be listening to some students talk about their 4H experience, on Tuesday (today). They will be given some information about an invitation to join 4H. Look for that going home with the students today.

 

In reading this week, we are finishing our review over the journeys theme and talking about the genre:  mysteries. We will be doing some activities involving mystery stories and reading some Encyclopedia Brown minute mysteries each day. Having the students read an Encyclopedia Brown book is a way to have them read from the mystery genre. We will be reviewing a variety of skills each day including:  comprehension, vocabulary, remembering details, and some grammar review practice on subjects/predicates, common nouns, and guide words. There will be no spelling list for this genre unit. We plan to have this journey unit finished by Friday. Next week we will be starting our new reading theme. It is entitled: American Stories with the genre unit being on plays.

 

In Math this week we will be working on over and under estimates, adding whole numbers and money, column addition, and subtracting whole numbers and money.  We have 3 more members of the “Never Again Club”. That makes 14 members total. I truly appreciate you working with your students on memorizing those multiplication facts!!

 

For Science today, we are finishing up on our animal characteristics and behavior unit. I will be sending home a study guide on Thursday with your child. The test over this science unit will be Friday. We will spend a lot of time this week reviewing the vocabulary over this unit. There is a lot! I thought they did a great job on their first science test! Just make sure they study the study guide and they will do well on this test! I am keeping all of the tests until conferences at which time I will go through them with you and send them home from then on.

 

I sent home the homeroom letter with those that were willing to help out. I sent those out on Friday. If you didn’t receive one, just email me and I will get one to you. Again, I only sent them home with those that had said they could help. I thank-you in advance for your time and effort!!

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo September 23, 2013


Monday Memo

 September 23, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend! I appreciate that the majority of the students were ready to test on their RC book on Monday. They had three chances to pass the book. The majority passed their test the first time they took the test. If they didn’t pass it, they got a 0 for their score and are starting on their new book. The new book is a Laura Ingalls book as I had explained in the last Monday Memo. They need to have that book read and tested by Oct. 1st. Dividing the book into reading so many chapters a night, helps to avoid having to read it all at the end… Thanks again to making sure your child is reading every night!

 

In reading this week, we are testing today over By the Shores of Silver Lake. We took the spelling test today and we wrapped up our common noun unit in grammar. We will be working on ending our first theme in reading (already!!) .  Our first theme has been entitled Journeys. The students will be doing review lessons over their grammar lessons this theme (subjects/predicates, compound sentences, and common nouns) They will have two stories in their anthology this week. One is entitled Chester Cricket… and the other is called Parcel Post Kid. Both of these stories continues our theme on journeys taken by people or animals…  Our skills this week in reading include: Comprehension, Vocabulary, Comparing/Contrasting and Syllibication.  Our spelling words this week are review words from the last 4 lists we have had.

 

Today in Math, we did our Chapter 1 book test. We will be testing over Chapter 1 tomorrow. I have been giving the students periodic quizzes over the information we have had in this chapter all week. There has been a lot of information so I am hoping that by continually reviewing the information learned, that will help them continue to retain the information. We will be starting our new unit on Wednesday. This unit is on learning how to add and subtract using mental math. The idea is to get them thinking about the subtraction and addition concept. They will also spend a little time this week estimating sums and differences. I really like our daily review as it continually reviews the concepts we have learned in math and it really helps them prepare for our Iowa Assessments. I am thrilled to say that we have 10 members of the “Never Again Club”. The way to enter the club is to get 100% on the 5 minute 100 point timed multiplication test. Most of them are doing an amazing job! Keep working a few minutes a night with them on those! It will truly pay off for them for their future in math!!

 

For Science today, we began a new unit. We got a little behind so the test wasn’t until Friday. I will share the student’s scores with them, but I will keep the tests for the Parent/Teacher conference. I will start sending the results home with the students after the conferences. So long as the students study those study guides, they will do very well on their test. They did a great job on their first science test!! This week we are starting a unit on animal characteristics. This is another favorite of the students. We will be working on animal growth and adaptations this week.

 

I will be sending home the homeroom parents letter as soon as I hear back from everyone. We are a little short on helpers. I have received a few emails, planner notes, and the letter returned. I will put a due date on it of this Friday, September 27th. If you are interested in helping with any/all of the room parties, please let me know via email/phone call/planner note/ returned letter from school, and next week I will send the note home to the parents that have agreed to help. Again, thanks for the time and trouble it takes to put the parties together. Just a reminder to send $2.00 with your child for party money to help offset those expenses! I have had 3 students bring their $2.00.

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Monday Memo

 September 16, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend! Last week we were treated to decorating cookies with our new friends at the Belmond Care Center. We really enjoyed our time there. They are our adopted business and invited the 4th grade to come over and help them celebrate National Care Center week. We thank them so much for all they do for us! They will be a part of your child’s 4th grade experience this year!

 

In reading this week, we are testing over Finding the Titanic. We took the spelling test today and we wrapped up our compound sentence unit in grammar. We will be working on a story entitled On the Frontier. This is a story that comes from a chapter in one of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books. With that, today the students will be receiving a Laura Ingalls Wilder book. This is their RC book that I would like to have read and tested on by October 1.  Most of them did a great job testing on at least one RC book. Those that haven’t, will be reading during recess time so that they can get that book finished so they can start on this Laura Ingalls Wilder book. These books are a little bit lengthier, so I recommend that you see how many chapters are in their book and divide that by the number of days until October 1 and have them read that many chapters each night. Again, reading at least two books a month is our focus! Our skills this week in reading include: Comprehension, Vocabulary, Noting details, Taking notes and using guide words. Our spelling words this week are homophones. We will be working on common nouns with our grammar lessons this week as well.  Our guided reading books are all books that have a frontier theme to them. They all work on the skill of noting details in their reading. We also have the individualized SRA kits that we share with the other fourth grade classes. It is our week this week. We aim to get at least two done throughout the week.

 

Today in Math, we spent the time today continuing to work on counting back change. This week we are focusing on decimals, problem solving with problems that have decimals, and doing a diagnostic review. We will continue working on our daily reviews (we call them buckets) and on a daily multiplication sheet with weekly timed multiplication tests.

 

For Science today, we are doing a Science review today. Tomorrow I will be sending home a study guide with the students for Wednesday’s first Science test. This test is over our plant and animal adapatation chapter. We will be starting on a region of the United States to finish our week.

 

I will be sending the book order in today. Once we receive the books, I will send out a new book order. If you are interested in being a homeroom parent to help with the parties, I would love that!! Please let me know via email or phone call. I will put you on the list. Request the party you would like to help with and I will put you on that party and once I receive everything back (let me know by Sept. 30) I will send home a list of phone numbers and names of the people on the committee and you can contact each other to plan. I thank you so much for time and trouble!!

 

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Monday Memo

 September 9, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great weekend! Last week went very quickly. We weren’t here on Monday and I attended a meeting in Mason City on Thursday.

 

In reading this week, we are testing over Grandfather’s Journey. We took the spelling test today and we wrapped up our subject and predicate unit in grammar. We will be working on a story entitled Lost and Found which is about the Titanic. The kids always enjoy this story. We will be working on the skills: Comprehension, Vocabulary, Outlining, and Syllabication. Our grammar lessons this week are over compound sentences. We will also be spending some time gathering information on the Titanic. If the students would like to bring any information they find about it to school, that would be great! That could be through books, magazines, internet information…

 

This week in math we are working on understanding decimals with money, counting money and the most important part, we will be counting back change. This will be an ongoing skill as I feel it is so important that the students learn to count back change. I appreciate that if there is an opportunity at home to practice this skill, that you will. We are going to be adding more rows to our daily review. They are doing a good job with those wonderful reviews! It is such a good thing for the kids to do to prepare for the Iowa Assessments. It keeps all of those skills fresh in their memories. The daily times sheets are starting to work as well. We currently have two members of the “Never Again Club”. They join the “club” when they achieve 100% on their 100 point 5 minute timed test. There are a lot of the students that are knocking on the door to the club, and hopefully they will join on one of our Friday assessments.

 

We finished up on our social studies preview unit. Today we started Science. We are working on classification for our first unit in Life Science. This is a fun unit and I think they will enjoy the information they learn!

 

Just a reminder that the students are reading a library RC book of their choice and they need to have tested on it by Monday the 16th. That is the same day that book orders are due. I will be giving the students their new RC books on Monday. Thanks for having them read every  night!!

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo September 3, 2013


Monday Memo

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great, long, (hot) weekend!! We made it through the first full week of fourth grade! They are a great group. They are starting to settle down and aren’t quite as chatty as they were at first. They are starting to realize they need to listen in school and not daydream… It was a rough week without recess, however, last week. I have to hand it to the kids, they really handled not getting outside for recess. That was tough for all of us. They handled it without complaining. They knew there wasn’t anything they could do about it, so they just accepted it. I really appreciate that! Most of them are realizing that they need to use the time given to get their work done or it will be homework. They are also doing a great job, for the most part, of having any work they needed to do at home, turned in. They are very responsible!! I really appreciate how the planner has been signed every night letting me know that they read the night before!

 

This week we are going to start a story entitled Grandfather’s Journey. Our first unit is entitled Journeys and each story is about a journey made by someone. It is quite entertaining! This story is about a girl who was born in Japan but came to the United States later in life. While in the United States, she missed Japan and while in Japan she was homesick for the United States. Some of the skills we will be working on this week include:  Comprehension, Vocabulary, working with words ending in y and ly, improving our writing, and reading through some Haiku poems. Down the road, we will be writing some. Our grammar this week is over subject and predicates. Our spelling words will be over words with the long and short i and o sounds. The list is attached to this memo. Today we tested over our first story entitled Akiak. The students know their scores and be sure to ask them. I will be keeping the tests until our first parent/teacher conferences and I will share them all with you at that time.

 

Our first two units in math are the most difficult. They really give them a good foundation for the rest of the chapters. We are working this week on comparing and ordering numbers, rounding numbers, the size of numbers, and we will be doing some problems solving as well. We do a daily review each day which reviews previous concepts to keep those fresh in their thinking. They require some thinking, but they have been exposed to all of the concepts on them. To begin the year, they will do half a page a day. Once they get going, they will be completing the whole page each day. Please continue to work on the multiplication facts at home each night for at least 5 minutes. We do times sheets each day, with our timed tests being on Fridays. They are doing better, but some really need to keep working on them at home, possibly a little longer each night. It will truly benefit their future school years in math to have those memorized!

 

We are beginning the year with Social Studies. Our beginning chapters are over different types of maps, globes, landforms, and this week we will work on reviewing our constitution and government in the United States, our economy, and using a prometheon board game to identify the different states in the United States. Once we complete this unit, we will do a unit in Science and then alternate with Social Studies. Our first unit in Science is over classification and we will be working on the regions of the United States when we return to Social Studies.

 

We have all passed the Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing book. YEAH! They will be reading a library RC book of their choice that needs to be tested on by Sept. 15. At that time, I will be assigning their next RC book. Thanks for having them read each night!! SO IMPORTANT!!

When you add their daily computer program, specials and listening to a story each day, you can see that your child has a busy day!! Thanks for all you do to support their learning.

 

 

 

I hope everyone has a great week! As always, please feel free to call me with questions/concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo August 26, 2013


Welcome to Mrs. Mallen’s 4th Grade!!

4th Grade Students are GRAND!!!

 

Dear Parents and Students:

 

          I look forward to a wonderful school year with plenty of opportunities for new learning. I wanted to let you know a few things that should help us get set for a great year!!

 

  Responsibility/ Homework

 

          Our school is going to a new school-wide system called PBIS.  It is a program that rewards good behavior. I expect that in our school of myself and I expect it of your child. My number one rule in our class is to treat each other the way you wish to be treated. If we respect this rule, we should have no problems. As a teacher, if I see an area that your child needs to work on, we will work together to form a plan of improvement for your child. Responsibility is a major area that we work on in 4th grade. The students will be expected to complete the assigned work. I will give your child plenty of time to work on the assignment and I will be here to help them with any questions they may have. However, it is their responsibility to use the time given. If they are not finished with the assignment in the allotted time, they will work on it during recess in the hope that they will finish it and then go out to recess and not have to take it home. However, if they don’t finish it in that amount of time, they will take it home for homework. Hopefully this will not happen very often. It is an expectation that they will return the work the following day. Should they not return it, they will complete it at recess time. I do feel, that the most important homework the student can do each night, is to read. My expectation is that they should read at least 15 minutes a night. I ask that this become their nightly homework. They will be bringing home some RC (Reading Counts) books to read each night. When the book is finished, they will be given 3 opportunities to pass a 10 point quiz over the book. This is a great way to work on comprehension skills and to learn the lifetime leisure skill of reading. I will be sending home a Monday Memo each Monday. (More about the memo is below.) That will inform you of what we are doing each week. It will also tell you of when their RC book is to be finished. We are starting the year with Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I will read a chapter of the book each day and their assignment is to read a chapter each night at home.

 

Schedule/Class List

 

          I have not attached a copy of our schedule. At this point, with so many changes coming up, I haven’t a firm schedule made. I will send home a schedule once I have firmed it up. I have attached a class list should you need one.

 

Monday Memo/Lesson Planners

 

          I send home a Monday Memo virtually each Monday. It shows you what we will be working on that week. It will show if there are any tests to be studying for and when those will be, etc… Hopefully that will be a good communication tool for us. I always include my phone number and my email address to which you should feel free to use at any time. The students will also be filling out their lesson planners. This is their first time with them so we do most of it together each day. At the end of the day, they will circle anything they didn’t complete and need to work on for homework. I ask that the parents sign the planner each day. By signing the planner you are telling me that your child read for 15 minutes the previous night and completed any homework they brought home. Your child will receive a star for each day signed. If the planner isn’t signed, that tells me they didn’t get a chance to read for their 15 minutes, so I will have them read for 15 minutes during recess time. This is done to start the students out with correctly using a lesson planner and the importance of showing their parents each day and confirms my feelings on the importance of reading each night.

 

Book Orders

 

          I typically send home 3 book orders once a month. I will tell your child when they are due. Please don’t feel obligated to buy anything but it is just an opportunity for you should you wish. I find that having three orders to choose from gives you more choices and the ability to look for the best price!

 

Birthday Treats

 

          Many parents ask about birthday treats. We love them!! Never feel you have to send any, but we would love to recognize your child’s birthday!  The official rule of what you can and cannot bring is in the school handbook.

 

Math Facts

 

          It is so very important that the students memorize their multiplication facts. We will be doing timed tests, practice sheets, etc… on their facts virtually every day the first semester. The goal is to be able to complete a 100 point 5 minute timed test with at least 90% accuracy by semester’s end. We will be working on multiplying and dividing 2 and 3 digit numbers by that point, so it is to their benefit and makes math so much easier for them, if they know those facts. I appreciate your help in working with them for possibly 5 minutes each night!!

 

  

 

 

 I am really excited about this year and look forward to an awesome year!!

 

Sincerely,

 

Chris Mallen

Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336

Email:   chris.mallen@belmond-klemme.k12.ia.us