Monday, April 25, 2011

April 25th Update

Greetings to all!

Spring is in the air, and we have definitely been enjoying the wonderful weather here at PK Yonge!  Thank you to all the parents who donated snacks and drinks for FCAT testing.  Our students truly benefited from the extra energy boost!  It made them go into testing feeling satiated and confident. 

We have some important announcements for upcoming events:
  • This Weds., April 27th, is our last Wacky Wednesday of the year.  Please make sure your child comes to school dressed comfortably and  in sneakers, since PE is one of the possible rotations.
  •  All Kennedy Space Center field trip forms and money (for both students and chaperones) are due by Friday, April 29th.  This is an awesome trip and we hope to see you all there!  If you are planning on not attending, please notify your child's teacher so that our field trip coordinator can make the appropriate arrangements. All parents and students attending the Space Center field trip must wear a blue PK Yonge t-shirt, which can be purchased for $12 from 4th grade - Mr. Steffens.
  •  PK Yonge Elementary's annual Z to A countdown will begin on Monday, May 2nd.  This is a fun tradition which the students enjoy, as we count down the last 26 days of school.  We start with the letter Z (doing activities that start with Z) and end our last day with activities that start with A.  Look for a letter home in Friday Folders with more information.
  •  Teacher Appreciation Week is Monday, May 2nd through Friday, May 6th
  • Our Everyday Math Unit 10 Progress Check is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3rd.  This is short Unit (six lessons long) which covers concepts of reflections, rotations, and translations and the skill of adding negative and positive numbers together.
  • Students have until Monday, May 9th to complete the Community Service Project portion of their Government Project.  After May 9th, students will then work on finishing their reflective essay, and create their powerpoint presentations afterwards.
  Thank you for your continued support!  We will keep you updated with the latest here in fourth grade.  We hope you have a great week!

Monday, April 11, 2011

April News

Spring is in the air and there are many new happenings in 4th grade!  First of all, we hope that everyone enjoyed their Spring Break.  The students came back refreshed and ready to learn!  Our Scholastic Spring Book Fair was also a great success, thanks to our lead parent coordinator - Donna Moore - and the many parent volunteers who donated their time to make it all possible.  We thank you for your support!

This week has kicked off with FCAT testing.  Fourth grade has Reading Comprehension for the first 2 days (Monday and Tuesday), and then tests in Mathematics for the next two days (Wednesday and Thursday).  This Friday, April 15th, is reserved for any make-up testing.  Please make sure your child comes to school on time, well rested, and having eaten a healthy breakfast this week.  We've also set up a Doodle survey for parents to volunteer to bring in snack items for before FCAT testing.  The students really enjoy getting that extra "boost" before they delve into those challenging questions.  Whatever snack item for which you sign up, you may bring in for that specific day (we ideally need three of each item - one for each class of 22 students).  Here is the direct link: http://doodle.com/7f4nxxdktp8b7ub4 .

Due to FCAT testing this week, there will be no homework - no Study Links or Home Reading Logs to be due the following week.  We would like for students to continue reading just-right books at home, but they do not need to record them.  We will progress forward on our Government Unit, and move closer into "project mode."  Last week, students found an issue which was important to them (homelessness, poverty, sickness, pet overpopulation, senior citizens in need; etc...) and chose/designed a community service project which could help address their issue.  Some fourth graders have chosen to do out-of-school activities with local organizations, which will require parental approval and assistance.  Some students have opted for service projects which can be done in-school and at home.  A Government Project Folder has been created as a resource for parents on the 4th grade PK Yonge Website, which can be accessed in the Parent Files section.  Due to the nature of this project, students are required to complete a Proposal describing the plan for their community service activity, which must then be signed and approved by their teacher and parents this week.  It is important that you talk to your child about his/her project and ask about the Proposal (which you should see coming home sometime this week).  Please contact your child's teacher if you have any questions - we'll be more than happy to assist you.  Thank you for your continued support!