I hope everyone had a fabulous spring break! All of the students shared about their time off, and it sounds like many of you had a wonderful time away from school. The next few weeks are packed full of preparation for both state math assessments and the 3rd/4th grade music program. Each afternoon this week we will be working on math centers including practice in calculating perimeter, double digit multiplication, reading graphs, measuring to the nearest 1/4 inch, and input/output tables. We are also beginning a novel unit for reading. Each student has a self-selected William Allen White novel that he/she is reading over the next week. Next week students will create a Keynote presentation about their book and share it with the class. There are daily reading assignments that should be completed in order to stay on track - ask your student about this project and if they need to be doing any reading at home. Over the next 2 weeks we will also be finishing up our unit on the southwest region of the United States so notes should be coming home to prepare for the chapter test.
Thanks for all of your support,
Mrs. Smith
Monday, March 29, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
3-8-10
Today we got to go on a new website called ''ixl.com''.Tomorrow we have Library.On Wednesday we are watching a movie provided by Mrs. La Force.Thursday Mrs. Smith is going to a tech meeting and we are having Mrs. Witthun as a sub.Thursday is also the end of the nine weeks so all papers have to be turned in.Friday we have no school because of professional development.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
2-24-10
Today was PJ day at BGS! The theme for today was "Cuddle up with a book and read." This morning we watched the Buhler Singers dance and sing. They told us about the kiddie clinic that will be coming up March. (Parents - if your student would like to attend, please send in the order form with a check for $25.) In science we watched a water cycle video and learned a song to help us remember the cycle. During reading we did a worksheet on main ideas and details. Mrs. Smith read us "Peppermints in the Parlor," for Read Across America week in honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday. At the end of the day we had birthday treats for our classroom cadet. She brought ice cream floats for everyone! Remember there is NO SCHOOL on Thursday or Friday because of conferences.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
2-11-10

Today in reading we continued with our chocolate unit and read as much as we could. YUM! This morning we did ADD math and then went to the Emmy awards. Jordan Arheart's brother was in the group that won "best movie" for 6th grade. We also did Drops In A Bucket during Mrs. Emery's group and worked on Education City during our independent center. We got to go outside today for recess for the first time in a long time. In math we practiced creating lines of symmetry in shapes and pictures. We took funny pictures of ourselves and colored them in and found the line of symmetry. Tomorrow we are going to do our 100 point party and our Valentine party in the afternoon. WOOHOO! :)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Valentine Party
Monday, January 25, 2010
Last week in January
Spelling
1. sod
2. interstate
3. highway
4. system
5. trade
6. fur
7. steamboat
8. railroad
9. mission
10. hub
11. trading
12. post
13. mound
14. traditional
15. cargo
16. canoe
17. gathering
18. settle
19. plow
20. route
CHALLENGE WORDS
21. transcontinental
22. reservations
23. settlement
24. ceremonies
25. movement
1. sod
2. interstate
3. highway
4. system
5. trade
6. fur
7. steamboat
8. railroad
9. mission
10. hub
11. trading
12. post
13. mound
14. traditional
15. cargo
16. canoe
17. gathering
18. settle
19. plow
20. route
CHALLENGE WORDS
21. transcontinental
22. reservations
23. settlement
24. ceremonies
25. movement
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Happening this week . . .

SUNFLOWER READER
If you want to be a Sunflower Reader Early Bird and earn a pizza party, then you need to have your 20 books read by this Friday, January 22! We have 4 students in our class that already have theirs completed - how many more books do you need? Remember, even if you don't have all 20 by this Friday, you can still earn the Sunflower Reader award by reading 20 books by the middle of May. Keep Reading!
SPELLING LIST 1-19-10 from "Sarah Plain and Tall"
1. tiger
2. drive
3. reply
4. roll
5. note
6. crow
7. oak
8. iron
9. alike
10. supply
11. tomato
12. stove
13. below
14. groan
15. title
16. pine
17. overhead
18. chose
19. hollow
20. file
CHALLENGE WORDS
21. eerie
22. huddled
23. pesky
24. reins
25. squall
Don't forget - you can practice your spelling words on spellingcity.com
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