Week of May 20 - 24Dear Parents & Students!
Oh no! Only 4 days of schools left! Topics this week: Market Day: This week students will be wrapping up what they have learned this year by working hard on their Market Day projects. Students who finish working on their products to sell will be working on creating commercials, posters, billboards, etc. to help advertise for their business. Students will also participate in a market analysis in order to decide how to price their items. REMEMBER: The big day is May 22nd. This is the day students will open their stores and sell their goods. We have been finished our novel, Lawn Boy. We reviewed reading standards, (point of view, character traits, setting, theme, main idea and details, etc.). While reading this book students learned about how the economy works. Reminders:
That's all for now! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns by emailing me directly at [email protected]. Have a wonderful week! Jenn Shaffer Dolvin Elementary School E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://mrsjennshaffer.weebly.com Twitter: @mrsjennshaffer Week of May 13 - 17Dear Parents & Students!
Can you believe it? NINE more days left of school! SINGLE DIGITS! We can do it! Topics this week: Reading, Writing, and Grammar: We will have a final reading test this week on reading comprehension skills. Market Day: As you may have heard, we are starting a new project! A letter was sent home on Friday about our upcoming Market Day project. We have been reading a novel called, Lawn Boy. While we have been reviewing reading standards, (point of view, character traits, setting, theme, main idea and details, etc.) we have also been learning about how the economy works. Students will create a product to sell for "Dolvin Dollars." Teachers have already been handing these out for good behavior. Students will also have the opportunity to buy products if they wish. After reading the letter, please let me know if you have any questions. Our Market Day Yard Sale will be May 22nd. Reminders:
That's all for now! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns by emailing me directly at [email protected]. Have a wonderful week! Jenn Shaffer Dolvin Elementary School E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://mrsjennshaffer.weebly.com Twitter: @mrsjennshaffer Week of April 29 - May 3Dear Parents & Students!
Topics this week: Reading AND Writing: We are continuing to wrap up our book clubs this week. Students have also begun creating lists of books they would like to read this summer. We are also still reviewing all standards in order to prepare for the Georgia Milestones. Grammar: We are still learning about affixes. Students were given a roots packet for homework this week. The students have done a great job identifying these root words in their reading and also defining words that consist of these roots. We are discussing prefixes and suffixes as well. We will also be reviewing topics we have previously learned this year. We will review commonly confused words such as their, they're, there and two, too, too. We will also be reviewing compound and complex sentences. Reminders:
That's all for now! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns by emailing me directly at [email protected]. Have a wonderful week! Jenn Shaffer Dolvin Elementary School E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://mrsjennshaffer.weebly.com Twitter: @mrsjennshaffer Week of April 22 - 26Dear Parents & Students! Topics this week: Reading AND Writing: We are continuing to review concepts we have learned this year. This week we will focus on comparing poems, drama, and prose. Grammar: We are still learning about affixes. Students were given a roots packet for homework this week. The students have done a great job identifying these root words in their reading and also defining words that have these roots. We are discussing prefixes and suffixes as well. We will also be reviewing topics we have previously learned this year. We will review commonly confused words such as their, they're, there and two, too, too. We will also be reviewing compound and complex sentences. Reminders:
That's all for now! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns by emailing me directly at [email protected]. Have a wonderful week! Jenn Shaffer Dolvin Elementary School E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://mrsjennshaffer.weebly.com Twitter: @mrsjennshaffer March 25 - 29Dear Parents & Students!
One more week and then spring break! Hope you all have some excited things planned. Breaks are a great time for students to have fun experiences and use these for improving their writing. Consider encouraging them to keep a journal or write a couple of things down about their adventures. Topics this week: Reading: We are almost done with the BAS assessment, a reading assessment that is done one on one with each kid. Students are working in small groups to pick a book for their final book club. For most groups this will be their last book. Thank you so much for supporting your child's love of reading this year by helping them to get more personalized reading material. At this point in the year we have covered all of the fourth grade standards and will begin circling back with mini lessons to review and prepare for Milestones. We will go through each standard, comparing and contrasting the literary and informational standards. This week we will review standards:
In language arts students will be finished their non-fiction projects. We have extended the due date to this Wednesday. Students will continue to write about the topics they chose for their informational essay, however, they will incorporate the five text structures and text features. They will also have to identify which perspective they wrote the majority of their project in (first or secondhand account.) Students are working on these projects in Google Classroom. Grammar: We are still learning about affixes. We will continue learning about the affix "tele" this week. The students have done a great job identifying roots in the words they are reading and writing. We will begin our review of standards with reviewing:
Reminders: 4th grade READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS has a NEW WEBSITE! Everything we are learning about, including extra resources will be housed on this new website (for all of 4th grade.) Instead of having resources just for my class, the 4th grade Reading Team decided to spread the love! Here is the link: http://dolvin4threla.weebly.com iReady: Fulton County's goal is to strive for students to work on iReady for 45 minutes a week in Reading. I have started to assign this as homework (just 25 minutes at home) and we will continue to work on this program in class. I will be sending home a weekly accountability sheet that students will fill out as they are working on this program. CLASSROOM NEEDS: Candy! If you have any candy laying around the house that you would like to donate to our class, I would be more than happy to take it off your hands. The students love incentives! The School Governance Council would like to examine ways we can help all parents be more involved at Dolvin. Please take this short survey to provide the council with valuable information about how to improve opportunities for parent volunteering. Your answers will be anonymous unless you choose to provide contact information. Thank you! https://goo.gl/forms/lf2X6ZYehIXFxl4V2 Chick-Fil-A Spirit Night is this Wednesday! PLEASE GET A RECORDER FOR YOUR CHILD FOR MUSIC! :) That's all for now! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns by emailing me directly at [email protected]. Have a wonderful week! Jenn Shaffer Dolvin Elementary School E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://mrsjennshaffer.weebly.com Twitter: @mrsjennshaffer |
Mrs. ShafferMy name is Jennifer Shaffer. I have been teaching for 16 years now. I have taught a variety of different grades and levels. I graduated from the University of Alabama with my undergraduate degree. While there I did my student teaching abroad in Australia. After college I loved learning so much that I continued my studies at Piedmont College where I got my Master in Early Childhood Education and my Specialist in Teaching and Learning. I have taught at a variety of schools around Georgia and have had many experiences to observe in unique classrooms. In 2008 I went with the Japanese Consulate to Japan to study their educational system and culture through the International Educators to Japan (IEJ). Weekly E-mail/BlogArchives
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