Fourth Grade 2014-2015

Fourth Grade 2014-2015

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Realistic Fiction Book-Summer 2013

Welcome to our new fourth graders! This year for our summer reading, instead of doing a written report, you have the option of participating in a discussion online. I hope this will let us all see and respond to each other's thoughts about the book.

As a reminder, you need to begin each comment with the book you read, and should write your first name only under "Comment As." You should then write down the number of the questions you are answering, followed by your answer. Later on, you should check back and respond to another student's comment.

For your realistic fiction book by Beverly Cleary or Judy Blume, you need to answer two of the following questions:

1. Who is the main character and how would you describe them? Are they like you at all-why or why not?

2. What do you think are the three most important things that happen in this book? Why are these the most important?

3. Do you think that this book could really happen in your school, family, or neighborhood? Why or why not?

4. If you could change something about the book, what would you change? (Do not write down "nothing" as your answer!)

Fantasy Book-Summer 2013

Welcome to our new fourth graders! This year for our summer reading, instead of doing a written report, you have the option of participating in a discussion online. I hope this will let us all see and respond to each other's thoughts about the book.

As a reminder, you need to begin each comment with the book you read, and should write your first name only under "Comment As." You should then write down the number of the questions you are answering, followed by your answer. Later on, you should check back and respond to another student's comment.

For your fantasy book, you need to answer two of the following questions:

1. Who is the main character and how would you describe them? Are they like you at all-why or why not?

2. What do you think are the three most important things that happen in this book? Why are these the most important?

3. What in this book happens that makes it a fantasy? List at least two things, and be specific.

4. Is the "world" that the author created one that you would like to live in? Why or why not?

June 5, 2013

I can't believe it's already the end of the year! I have genuinely enjoyed teaching this class and will have many fond memories, especially about this class's kindness, responsibility, and intelligence. They are a very special group of kids.

All the students received their summer work yesterday from their future math and reading teachers. Please make sure these get put in a safe spot and are worked on weekly throughout the summer. Students should continue to bring their backpacks, pencils, and art supplies these last few days of school as we still have assignments to complete and many papers to pass back.

I have everyone has a fantastic summer, and that they'll stop by to see me still next year!