Mallen's Monday Memo September 29, 2014

Monday Memo
September 29, 2014

Dear Parents,

It was wonderful to be able to visit with you last week!! You have such kind children and it is my pleasure to teach them every day! I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend! We work so hard in school that it is great for us all to be able to relax for a couple of days!

This week in reading, we are working on the genre of mysteries!! It is always such a fun unit! I am reading the first Encyclopedia Brown book entitled Encyclopedia Brown:  Boy Detective. We will be doing daily skills lessons from the story. There are a variety of skills that include:  Syllabication, Alphabetizing, Guide Words, Using words in context, and the list goes on. I really like the way the Encyclopedia Brown books have the students really use their critical thinking skills to solve problems! I like all of the kids to experience the stories. With that, tomorrow is the end of the month which means that they will be tested on their second book for September. Most of them have had to read a Laura Ingalls Wilder book, while others have had other books to read. Once they pass the quiz over their RC book, I will be giving them a library book that is an Encyclopedia Brown book. Everyone will be receiving one. Now I realize that not all of my students are capable of reading one of these books. However, I am giving them one anyway in the hopes that you or a sibling can read it with them, to them, whatever the case may be. They need to have passed one of the Encyclopedia Brown books by October 15th. If they finish early and pass the test, they can read another one of the Encyclopedia Brown books or they can get a library book. Thank-you for your help with that.  I will be giving them another book on October 15th. We are working on writing a mystery story this week also. We will be very busy in reading this week! Last week we had the SRA lab and the students were able to complete 4 stories! I was very happy with that!

For Math this week, we are working on using place value understanding to round multi-digit numbers to any place value, using real world applications. We will be completing our first mid modular assessment. It reviews how well they are doing with what we have learned so far. I am anxious to see how well they do on it. We are still doing our daily reviews. I have lowered some of their daily reviews to a level that I feel they can independently have success. That has worked so much better. Many of the students just weren’t ready for 4th grade level independent work. Hopefully this will help ease them into it. We also complete a multiplication sheet each day. Thank-you for working on the multiplication facts each day with your child!

We are talking about the Northeastern Region of the United States in Social Studies. This chapter explores the history and economy of the region. We will be talking about: The Iroquois Confederacy, The American Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution this week! We have been doing a few activities on the prometheon board over this region as well.

We have a few exciting things happening with us this week. We had our first counselor time today! The students always enjoy a lesson from Counselor Johnson! On Thursday, the students are going to the outdoor classroom during their pe time! On Friday, the students will be doing the annual Iowa Fitness Walk at 10:00.

This is Homecoming Week!! The special events/days are as follows:

Monday:  Pajama Day  and Pep Assembly at 9:00 at Jacobson Gym

Tuesday:  Black-Out Day
Wednesday:  Wacky Wednesday
Thursday:  Favorite Sports Team
Friday:  School Spirit Day

As always, please call with any questions/concerns!

Have a great week!
Chris Mallen
Phone:  444-3093 (Home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)
Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org




Mallen's Monday Memo September 8, 2014

Monday Memo
September 8, 2014

Dear Parents,

I hope everyone had a great weekend! Last week flew by, but having only 4 days tends to do that!

Today we finished our story over “Grandfather’s Journey”. We will start tomorrow on a story about the Titanic. The students typically love this story (although it is so tragic). We will be working on a variety of skills throughout this story including:  Vocabulary, Comprehension, Outlining, Syllibication, and using a thesaurus. Our grammar this week will be over writing compound and complete sentences. The spelling list will be sent home with the students tomorrow. Thank-you for having your child read their RC book each night for at least 15 minutes. They need their book read by Sept. 15th. Some of the kids have shorter books, so as many quizzes as they can take in that time period would be of great benefit to them!

We had our first science test last Thursday. I sent the tests home with them that day. Just a reminder to make sure they study their study guide for the test. I will always let you know when that study guide is coming home and when the test is through this memo. We are going to start on social studies this week. We will begin by going through some skills in the book’s handbook. Once we spend some time doing that, we will be covering regions of the United States.

This week’s math will be over comparing multi-digit whole numbers. The students will now use place value to compare whole numbers. We also do a daily math review each day. This review really helps them prepare for the Iowa Assessments as it reviews previously learned concepts. I appreciate you taking at least 5 minutes a night to help your child learn their multiplication facts! We take a weekly 5 minute test over 100 problems. Once the students have completed all 100 problems in 5 minutes they become members of the “Never Again Club” which simply means they don’t have to take the tests every week, just occasionally. They also receive a prize!

On Friday, the fourth graders will be traveling to the Belmond Care Center and Belle Haven! They are the fourth grader’s adopted business and we really enjoy going over there and meeting new friends! I will let you know in our next memo what we did while we were there!! They always have something wonderful prepared and ready for us!!

As always, please call with any questions/concerns! I like to be proactive on any situations!

Have a great week!
Chris Mallen
Phone:  (Home) 444-3093   (School)  444-4300 ext. 336

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Monday Memo September 22, 2014

Monday Memo
September 22, 2014

Dear Parents,

I hope everyone had a great weekend! Last week went by very quickly. The students have been keeping very busy! Again I want to thank-you for having your child read every night for 15 minutes and then signing the planner to verify that!! I also appreciate that you are working on their multiplication facts every night with them. Just knowing those facts, will help your child in the very near future in math!

This week we are finishing  an excerpt from a story by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The excerpt is entitled “On the Frontier”. It is taken from the book By the Shores of Silver Lake. I have given many of the students a Laura Ingalls Wilder book to read for their second September book. As we all are at different reading levels, I have given each student a book at their level to read. Laura Ingalls Wilder is a bit too high for some of our readers, thus they have a different book to read. We are going to start writing personal narratives this week, as our first writing project. We will also be doing some review of the skills we have learned thus far. We will work on nouns, subjects and predicates, compound sentences using a conjunction (and , but), and the different types of sentences.  Our spelling words are a review of ones we have had so far this theme.

In Math, we will be working on using place value to understand rounding multi digit numbers to any place value and using this skill in real world applications. The students also do a daily review and I am very pleased with the progress many are making on those reviews. They are becoming more independent with these! Again, we have daily multiplication sheets, but working on them at home each night for at least 5 minutes, makes a huge difference in memorizing these facts!! Thanks again for doing that with your child!!

For Social Studies, I will be handing the students a study guide for their first test over the Northeastern Region of the United States, today.  We dismiss early tomorrow, so that gives them an extra day to study for the test. The test will be on Wednesday.

I look forward to meeting you at conferences!
A few reminders:
Early Dismissal on Tuesday  at 1:00 with conferences from 2-6
Thursday:  Conferences 4-8:00
Friday:  No School


As always, if you have any questions/concerns please give me a call!
Have a great week!
Phone:  444-3093 (home)   444-4300 ext. 336 (School)

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org

Mallen's Monday Memo (Tuesday Sept. 2, 2014)


Monday Memo

(Tuesday) September 2, 2014

 

Dear Parents,

 

I hope everyone had a great long weekend!  We made it through our first entire week! I appreciate the students hanging in there and doing their best this first long week!

 

Our spelling words this week are words with the short and long i and o sound. I have attached the list to this memo. We are working on subjects and predicates in grammar. Last week we talked about the different kinds of sentences:  Command, Statement, Question, and Exclamatory. Our reading story this week is entitled “Grandfather’s Journey”. We will be working on the skills of:  Comprehension, Vocabulary, the suffixes ly and y, and creating a word web. Last week we had the SRA kits which were great independent stories that involve a lot of comprehension and skills activities. We are able to use the kits every three weeks. As this story takes place both in Japan and the United States, I am going to try to fit in some time to write some haiku poems.

 

In Science this week, we will be finishing our classification unit. Today we worked on the questions in the book. We will be reviewing the chapter and I will be sending home a study guide on Wednesday night. Their first test over the Classification unit will be on Thursday. I appreciate you taking the time to go over the study guide with the students Wednesday night.

 

Our math this week will involve reading and writing multi-digit numbers using base ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. We are also working on daily multiplication sheets. Thank-you for working with them every night on them for at least 5 minutes. That will really help them master this important math skill!! We also do a daily review every day reviewing previously learned concepts. This will help them enormously on their Iowa Assessments.

 

I sent a book order home with the students last week. It will be due the 15th of September. Thank-you for taking the time to complete those information sheets! If you haven’t had a chance, please do that. It is important for me to know what to do with your child in the event of an early out… If you have an email, I have emailed you at some point to test if it works. If you didn’t receive my email, please email me at the email address below and then I will have it. I use the email as one form of communication.

 

As always, please feel free to call with any questions or concerns!!

Chris Mallen

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

Email:  chris.mallen@bkcsd.org