This is Studio 214, our fourth grade classroom, where I will post cool websites, provide classroom information on upcoming events, and post pics of what we are learning in our class!
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Projects are "Out of this World"
Let there be light!
We conducted several discovery experiments last week to investigate refraction and how light travels. Check it out!
I'm Stuck on You!
One of our lessons this week focused on magnets- how they work, what are they attracted to and why? Students conducted a discovery/engagement task to test different objects to see what was magnetic and what was not. They then had to create a hypothesis as to what was attracted to magnets and why? We then created an electromagnet!
Creating a Hypothesis
We have really been focusing on how to create a hypothesis and taking the time to create wonderings too and then test them in class. I believe students have the most valuable learning when they are creating their own questions and then experimenting to discover the answer! Here are some examples from a lesson this week where students took their individual thoughts and created a group hypothesis and we sorted them into two categories: testable or researchable. We also discussed how we could change the researchable questions into testable ones. The next day in class, we tested our hypothesis and even I was surprised!
Picture Perfect Science
I am super excited about some new resources I recently ordered! Picture Perfect Science is such a great tool for teachers to use to tie in literacy with science. It is also written, basing lessons on the 5E Model of Engagement. The books include formative assessments, linked to the NGSS standards. I can't wait to use them! There are three of them in all!
Electricity Circuits
We used an energy stick to create human electrical circuits- sounds scary doesn't it? Don't worry, no one was injured! Students were amazed at how the energy could flow through and make the energy stick light up! We created a series and parallel circuit and discussed the difference and why it's helpful to use parallel circuits in some situations. We listened to "The Electric Slide"!
Butterfly Habitat
I am so excited because our butterfly habitat and caterpillars arrived today! We are going to be observing them as they go through their life cycle to change into a butterfly over the next few weeks, just in time for our last unit in science on our world of living things!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
National Autism Awareness Day- April 2nd
I-Tool Microscope
Our New Clickers!
Static Electricity
We are studying static electricity and why objects can have a charge. After we rubbed this balloon, we stuck it to the wooden door. How did it do that?
Blog Updates
Hopefully we will have more update this month with things that are happening in Studio 214. My computer at school now blocks me from updating anything because of a network filter, so I will update from home each week. Keep checking each week to see what your child has been up to and what they are learning!
Fourth Grade Fraction Resources
The link below provides some awesome examples and resources to use when teaching fractions! They came from the Jefferson County School District.
http://jcps.jefferson.kyschools.us/AngelUploads/Content/Ongoing_143H_Analytical_AppliedSciences_Math/_assoc/D083411D1AC24ED380B8080A6E4E063B/Cycle3/4th_Grade_Cycle3_Curriculum_Map_2013-14.pdf
Science Literacy Connection
Have you been looking for some great books to tie into your science content? The link below has some great literacy connections based on units and grade levels!
Arts and Humanities Day
Pattern Block Fraction Task
Healthy Choices Mural
Great Teacher Resource for Reading
http://www.readworks.org/passages-building-reading-stamina?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=030314%20Stamina%20EST
Literacy Circles
And then there was LIGHT
Reading with Pets
"Too Good for Drugs"
Band Performance
We recently had a concert performance by our local middle and high school band. They performed several pieces and did an outstanding job! Thank you to director, Mr. Fillingham for making this happen!