Monday, November 28, 2022

Week of November 28, 2022

 


Happy Monday Everyone,

     I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving break. The good news is that we have 15 days until Winter Break!! We will be packing a lot into these days. We have District PMA testing along with our usual tests and quizzes. Along with finishing out the 2nd quarter. 


11/30 Wednesday
Picture Retakes

11/30 Wednesday
Early Release

11/30 Wednesday
Unit 7 Math Test

12/1 - 12/2
District ELA PMA Testing

12/6 Tuesday
Units 7 & 8 Science Test

12/7 - 12/8
District Math PMA Testing

12/15 Thursday
Unit 8 Math Quiz

12/16 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/19-1/2
Winter Break

1/3 Tuesday
No School Teacher Planning Day

1/4 Wednesday
Students Return to School

     This week in math, we will finish our work with division strategies. Our test is on Wednesday 12/30. Then later in the week we will begin our work on fractions. 

     This week in science we will continue discussing heat energy. Heat (thermal) energy is the energy that moves between objects of different temperatures. Heat moves from warmer objects/places to cooler objects/places until both are the same temperature. Heat moves in three different ways; conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is when heat moves between objects that touch. Convection is heat movement through a liquid or a gas. Radiation is the transfer of heat without matter to carry it. Heat simply leaves one object and goes directly to another. Suppose you're standing near a campfire. You can feel the heat from the fire because it warms the air. But you can also feel the heat because it warms you directly through radiation. 



Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice and Division with Remainders
Science: Digital Lesson Unit 8 Lesson 3 What are conductors and insulators?

Tuesday: Science: Complete pages 363-366 in science book. Due on Thursday.

Wednesday: Science: Complete pages 45-48 in the pink book.

Thursday: Science: Complete pages 49-52 in the pink book.

Have a Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson


Thursday, November 17, 2022

Week of November 21, 2022

 



Happy Thanksgiving Week Everyone,

     We only have two days of school this week, so students will not have homework this week. We will resume our regular schedule next week. I am going to go ahead and put up the digital assignments that students will have next week.

     I would like to thank our chaperones for helping out on our field trip to St. Augustine on Wednesday. The kids at so much fun. Students should have brought home a pass for free admission to the Castillo de San Marcos. Fourth graders actually get free admission to any National Park for the entire year that they are in 4th Grade. Visit https://everykidoutdoors.gov/index.htm for more information.

11/22 Tuesday
PTO Thanksgiving Luncheon @ 12:25

11/23-11/25
No School--Thanksgiving Holiday

11/28-11/29
District PMA Testing

11/30 Wednesday
Early Release

12/1 Thursday
Unit 7 Math Test

12/15 Thursday
Unit 8 Math Quiz

12/16 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/19-1/2
Winter Break

1/3 Tuesday
No School Teacher Planning Day

1/4 Wednesday
Students Return to School

     This week in math, we will continue our work with division and remainders. This week we will interpret remainders. Sometimes when answering a question the remainder should be ignored. And sometimes when answering a question you have to round the quotient up. There are times when the remainder is your answer. 
     On Tuesday we will work on multi-step word problems where students will have to decide which operation (multiplication or division) to use.
     This week in science we will continue discussing heat energy. Heat (thermal) energy is the energy that moves between objects of different temperatures. Heat moves from warmer objects/places to cooler objects/places until both are the same temperature. Heat moves in three different ways; conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is when heat moves between objects that touch. Convection is heat movement through a liquid or a gas. Radiation is the transfer of heat without matter to carry it. Heat simply leaves one object and goes directly to another. Suppose you're standing near a campfire. You can feel the heat from the fire because it warms the air. But you can also feel the heat because it warms you directly through radiation. 


Have a very Happy Thanksgiving,
Ms. Johnson









     

Monday, November 14, 2022

Week of 11/14/2022

 


Happy Monday Everyone,

     I hope everyone made it through Nicole without too much damage. We are going to try our St. Augustine field trip again this Wednesday. We will be going on our field trip to St. Augustine on this Wednesday. Please have your child wear their class shirt. If your child does not have a class shirt any JBE shirt will work or a shirt that is the same color as their classes shirt (Johnson-Green, Lomblo-Blue). Your child should also wear comfortable shoes. They may also want to bring a light jacket or sweater. We will be outside for most of the day so if your child burns easily you may want to apply sunscreen before they leave for school. With parental permission students may also bring a camera or phone to take pictures. 

     Students will need a bag lunch with a drink. Please pack their lunch in a paper, plastic, or Ziplock bag with their name written on the outside of the bag. Students will not need money, because we will not be visiting any gift shops. 
     If you are chaperoning, please remember that due to space on the busses parents must provide their own transportation. You may follow the busses from school or meet us at the Visitor Center. We are scheduled to board the trolley at 10:30. Please meet at the Visitor Center at 10:15.

11/14 Monday
Veteran's Day Ceremony

11/16 Wednesday
St. Augustine Field Trip

11/15 Tuesday
Math Quiz on Division

11/17 Thursday
Ms. Johnson Out for Training

11/23-11/25
No School--Thanksgiving Holiday

11/28-11/29
District PMA Testing

11/30 Wednesday
Early Release

12/1 Thursday
Unit 7 Math Test

12/15 Thursday
Unit 8 Math Quiz

12/16 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/19-1/2
Winter Break

1/3 Tuesday
No School Teacher Planning Day

1/4 Wednesday
Students Return to School

    This week in math, we will continue our work on division. Students will see problems with 2, 3, or 4-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors. For this standard students are allowed to choose the division strategy that work best for them to solve problems. Students do need to be familiar with all strategies for problems that are solved in a specific way. I have also encouraged students to use multiplication as a way to check their work. 
     This week we will begin to work with remainders in division problems. In fourth grade students will have to show remainders in the form of a fraction. Your child will learn how to find and interpret remainders and represent remainders as fractional parts of the divisor. When splitting objects into equal groups, a remainder indicates that there are objects left over. A remainder can be interpreted in different ways based on the context of the problem. Sometimes a remainder means that another group is necessary. For example, if packing 51 objects into boxes that hold 6 items each, 9 boxes are required. The division problem is 51 ÷ 6 = 8 remainder 3, or 8 3/6  . So, 8 boxes will be full and one box will have 3 items.
     
     This week in science, we will learn how we use the energy of moving wind and water to move things. We will discuss that even though we often hear people say things like "wind energy" or "water energy", that wind and water are not forms of energy. Instead the kinetic energy that moving wind and water have can be transferred into other forms of energy.
     We will also begin discussing heat energy. Heat (thermal) energy is the energy that moves between objects of different temperatures. Heat moves from warmer objects/places to cooler objects/places until both are the same temperature. Heat moves in three different ways; conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is when heat moves between objects that touch. Convection is heat movement through a liquid or a gas. Radiation is the transfer of heat without matter to carry it. Heat simply leaves one object and goes directly to another. Suppose you're standing near a campfire. You can feel the heat from the fire because it warms the air. But you can also feel the heat because it warms you directly through radiation. 




Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice and NSO.2.3 Multiply Using Various Strategies 
Science: Digital Lesson Unit 8 Lesson 1 What is Heat

Tuesday: Science: Complete pages 363-366 in science book. Due on Thursday.

Wednesday: Field Trip. 

Thursday: Math: Complete Sheet for Lesson 7-5

Have a Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson








Friday, November 4, 2022

Week of 11/7/2022

 


Happy Monday Everyone,

    I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend and remembered to set your clocks back. It makes for a very hectic Monday morning when you don't change your change clocks!!
     I would like to say a big THANK-YOU to all of our military members. Thank you for your service to our country. I hope you will be able to join us on Thursday for our Veteran's Day breakfast and ceremony. 

     
    We will be going on our field trip to St. Augustine on this Wednesday. Please have your child wear their class shirt. If your child does not have a class shirt any JBE shirt will work or a shirt that is the same color as their classes shirt (Johnson-Green, Lomblo-Blue). Your child should also wear comfortable shoes. They may also want to bring a light jacket or sweater. We will be outside for most of the day so if your child burns easily you may want to apply sunscreen before they leave for school. With parental permission students may also bring a camera or phone to take pictures. 
     Students will need a bag lunch with a drink. Please pack their lunch in a paper, plastic, or Ziplock bag with their name written on the outside of the bag. Students will not need money, because we will not be visiting any gift shops. 
     If you are chaperoning, please remember that due to space on the busses parents must provide their own transportation. You may follow the busses from school or meet us at the Visitor Center. We are scheduled to board the trolley at 10:30. Please meet at the Visitor Center at 10:15. 

 

11/9 Wednesday
St. Augustine Field Trip

11/11 Friday
Veteran's Day--No School

11/15 Tuesday
Math Quiz on Division

11/17 Thursday
Ms. Johnson Out for Training

11/23 Wednesday
No School--Weather Day

11/24-11/25
No School--Thanksgiving Holiday

11/28-11/29
District PMA Testing

11/30 Wednesday
Early Release

12/1 Thursday
Unit 7 Math Test

12/15 Thursday
Unit 8 Math Quiz

12/16 Friday
Last Day of 2nd Quarter

12/19-1/2
Winter Break

1/3 Tuesday
No School Teacher Planning Day

1/4 Wednesday
Students Return to School
     This week in math, we will begin working on division strategies. Students will be introduced to a variety of strategies (please see below) that they can use to solve problems. If students know how to use the long division algorithm they are welcome to use it to show their work. However, we will not be covering it in class. For this standard students will need to be familiar with all of the strategies for error analysis work. Ultimately students will be able to choose the standard that they can use reliably to get the correct answer.  




     This week in science, we finish up our work on sound energy and begin working on how we use the energy of moving wind and water to move things. We will discuss that even though we often hear people say things like "wind energy" or "water energy", that wind and water are not forms of energy. Instead the kinetic energy that moving wind and water have can be transferred into other forms of energy.



Monday: Math: Freckle Facts Practice 
Science: Digital Lesson Unit 7 Lesson 4 How Do We Use Wind and Water for Energy?

Tuesday: Math: Complete Math Sheets for 7-1 and 7-2 due on Thursday.

Wednesday: Field Trip. 

Thursday: No Homework. All Homework is due on Thursday this week.

Have a Wonderful Week,
Ms. Johnson