Monday, November 30, 2015


Social Studies Project Sign-Up

Today in class, all students signed up for the person they were interested in researching for their Revolutionary War research report. This is the person they will research and write a paper about. This paper is due on December 23!
The students will present a poster and short speech as their character the week they return from winter break, January 4-8.

All students have received a packet of information regarding this project.


Student Person Being Researched
Kayla Ambris Molly Pitcher
Lacey Banks Mercy Otis Warren
Trinity Battle Abigail Adams
Jesus Berlanga George Washington
Cristian Bowman Benjamin Franklin
Norlynn Broadax Betsy Ross
Zackariah Brutus General Thomas Gage
Jayden Bury Paul Revere
Danny Castano King George III
Matthew Collier King George III
Arielle Deville Nancy Hart
Jadon Evans Marquis de Lafayette
LeBarron Gordon Thomas Jefferson
Walter Higdon Paul Revere
Annabelle Hupp Captain Thomas Preston
Tayla Lawton Phillis Wheatley
Jordan Madden Benjamin Franklin
Rayna Martin Thomas Paine
Alayna Pratt Abigail Adams
Lorene "Sophia" Robles Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Riley Ruiz King George III
William "Chris" Sanders George Washington
Maryah Wimbush Deborah Sampson
Destiny Wright Betsy Ross
Taraun Carey Henry Knox
Cameron Blanding Benedict Arnold
Daja Allen Betsy Ross
Mason Samuels Samuel Adams
Taliyah Battle Betsy Ross
Krystal Bryant Deborah Sampson
Nevaeh Chew Betsy Ross
Jonathan Collins Nathan Hale
Jordyn Deville Marquis de Lafayette
Bryce Elizer  Deborah Sampson
Alyssa Field Betsy Ross
Countess Gordon Benjamin Franklin
Jasmine Griffin Abigail Adams
Mitchell Hood John Adams
Jerome Linear-Owens  James Madison 
MaKalia Luellen Deborah Sampson 
Michael Martin Paul Revere
Jaydan McEachin (not chosen yet)
Hayden Miller Paul Revere
Tylee Moore Deborah Sampson 
Evan Quiroz Thomas Jefferson
Jaerel Reyes Captain Thomas Preston
Robert Richardson Benjamin Franklin
Anjae Scott King George III
Erielle Smith Sybil Ludington
Joella Smith Abigail Adams
Christian Tibuni General Cornwallis
Marty Walcott George Washington
Joshua Whitaker Alexander Hamilton
RJ Williams George Washington
Wesley Wilson Henry Knox

Friday, November 20, 2015

Friendly reminders and updates

Scholastic Book Orders
Just a friendly reminder, I will place the Scholastic Book Orders for November on Monday, November 23rd. Scholars will receive their books after Thanksgiving Break. Thank you to those who have already placed online orders and who submitted flyer orders. It is helping to build our class library. If you would like to place an order, it is not too late. Our class code is JKKPC.

Honor Roll Assembly
We would like to thank all parents who came to support Fourth Grade in our First Quarter Honor Roll Assembly. We look forward to second quarter.

Parent Volunteers
Please email me if you would like to volunteer in my classroom. I am in need of changing bulletin boards after Thanksgiving, filing, copying as always and door decorating for the upcoming Box Tops Snowball Fight. If you would like to help, please email the day and time that is convenient for you. ~Mrs. Nauman

Assignments over Thanksgiving Break
From Mrs. Nauman- There will be 1 assignment over break. It is to color the geometric pattern we are working on in class now. Scholars are using class time to measure all the angles in the geometric pattern. We will continue to work on it Monday and Tuesday of this upcoming week. Scholars will have time to color in class, if they are finished measuring the angles. If you child is absent Monday and Tuesday, they will have to finish measuring and color this pattern over break.
   I want everyone to enjoy time with their families as this is important to all children and adults. If you have any questions or concerns, please email me. Thank you and I hope you enjoy your holiday and family time.

Chemistry Projects
Thank you for all the support from parents to assist your child on the Chemistry project. They look fabulous. My goal is to have them all graded by the time we return from break.

STEM Fair
     We will be starting our class STEM Fair project after break. Please look in your child's Science folder for their class model of the "trifold board". Scholars will start to think about what they would like to do for their individual STEM project and select their topic BEFORE leaving on Winter Break. If you would like to get a head start, please visit the following website and have your child fill out the survey. http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
    It will assist in determining some possibilities in projects, he/she might enjoy. If you would like to wait for the STEM Fair book provided by the school, this is fine as well. There is a list of topics in the book to choose from.
    It is my goal to make the STEM Fair process as seamless as possible for both scholars and parents.As always if you have any questions or concerns, please email me or call. Thank you.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Chemistry Project

Just a friendly reminder the Chemistry project is due this Wednesday, November 18th. Your child should have the slip of paper they chose 4 weeks ago. I have been receiving many emails asking about what element scholars have chosen. This was a project given 4 weeks ago. The following is the handout given to scholars. I have also given many scholars multiple copies (2 or 3) since they have lost the originals. The learning advice is what I will be looking at when grading scholars' books.
Atomic Structure
Web quest Project
Due: Wednesday, November 18, 2015

You are an author trying to increase the popularity of your children’s reference book series. To do this your publisher has indicated that there are not enough science books written specifically written for children on the topic of the periodic table.
Write a children book appropriate for a first or second grade child on the topic of the element you are assigned. The format of your book should include:

Cover: the book’s cover should have the name of your atom, your name, and class.

Table of Contents: One page long listing the interesting stuff you’ve put in your book and the page it can be found on.

Basic Information: On a separate page, discuss each of the 5 pieces of information listed below. 
1.  The atomic number, the atomic mass, symbol, a simplified drawing of the atomic nucleus (color code the particles).
2.  A short history of the element
3.  What it looks like in its pure form (computer picture or drawn) and its physical state at room temperature (solid, liquid, gas)
4.  Discuss how common the element is in nature and where it is commonly found.
5.  Discuss two common uses for the element.
Compounds that the atom can make:
Include 2 compounds that can be made using the element; giving their names, formulas, picture (chemical/molecular and common appearance) and what they are used for (1 page for each compound)

When your book is complete, it should be 9 pages long including the cover page.
Below is a list of teacher-approved websites to help you find the information you need to complete your children's book.
Remember: classroom handouts, worksheets, and your textbook are also great resources to help you with this assignment.
Make a list of everything you need to know about the element. Use this checklist as you construct your book. Points will be deducted for missed information. Take a look at the grading rubric that is included at the end of the web quest so you have an idea of what you should include in your checklist
Learning Advice
Be sure that your project is:

Chemically accurate: now is not the time to make stuff up. While creativity is appreciated, don't lose points supplying incorrect information in trying to get the project done faster.
Neatly done: it doesn't need to be done on the computer, however, hand written books need to be written neatly with clear printing. White out is a bad thing. If you make a mistake on a page, start over!

Correctly spelled: one point will be deducted per misspelled word. If you are not sure about the spelling, look it up, or use spell check.

Done to specifications: the finished size should be 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. That is the size of standard printer paper, folded in half.

Colorful: but not distractingly so.

On time: there will be a full letter grade deduction per day late.


Friday, November 13, 2015

Report Cards

First quarter report cards were sent home today. Please look for your child's report card and sign and return the envelope. Thank you.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Important Updates

Questions from Parent Teacher Conferences

If you would like the math instructional plan for your child based on the STAR test, please email me and let me know. I have made copies for those parents who asked during conferences and will send them home in this upcoming Monday folder. 

There was a question about reminders being sent home for parents to check the class blog when it is updated. In the bottom right of the class blog page, there is a "Followers" section. If you sign up to follow, you will receive an update every time we update our class blog.

We hope you found the conference page helpful and useful. Please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Kirchner or me if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to working with you as partners for the remainder of Fourth Grade. :0)

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Thank you

We would like to thank all parents who were able to join us today for parent teacher conferences. Without you, we would not be able to support your child's education and academic success. If you were unable to set up a parent teacher conference due to slots being full, please email Mrs. Kirchner and I to set up a day and time. We are available Monday- Friday 8 am until 8:15am and Monday-Thursday 2:45-3:30pm. Thank you again for your continued support and Happy Veteran's Day!

Monday, November 9, 2015

Important Updates

Atomic Structure Project
The first Science project is due on November 18th. Please refer to the handout given with all the instructions and rubric. 
The science teachers are currently in the planning stages to host a STEM fair night for parents to review the process and answer any questions you may have about STEM. We are trying to have it at the end of November. Individual STEM fair projects will start after winter break. We will be conducting an IN CLASS STEM project starting December 1st. Please check the class blog for updates.

Scholastic Book Orders
The orders for November will be placed on November 20th! If you would like to order online, my class code is JKKPC! Again, thank you for your continued support in your child's education and love of reading!:0)

Donations
If any parents would like to donate electric pencil sharpeners to Mrs. Kirchner or me, it would be greatly appreciated. I currently am on the second one for the year. The first sharpener's motor made a humming sound and then quit. The joys of teaching:0)

Parent Teacher Conferences

Just a friendly reminder Parent teacher conferences are Wednesday, November 11th. We look forward to meeting with you to discuss your child's academic progress in Fourth Grade. We thank you for your continued support in your child's education.:0)

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Scholastic Book Orders

Just wanted to send a shout out to all the parents who ordered in the month of October! The scholar's books came on Thursday. Also, the promotion for October was that EACH child received a book, even if they did not place an order. I gave each scholar a book by James Patterson. The new order forms were sent home in last week's Monday folders. The orders for November will be placed on November 20th! If you would like to order online, my class code is JKKPC! Again, thank you for your continued support in your child's education and love of reading!:0)