We learned the importance of a unit of measure. Our hands can not compare weights as well as a balance.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Math Task
We learned the importance of a unit of measure. Our hands can not compare weights as well as a balance.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Fourth Grade is Great.
Now that I am a fourth grade teacher, I feel like there are many new options and opportunities opening up for me to teach. Recently we have started a science project. Remember that I have given the students rubrics to follow and that the assignment is due on September 19. We will be exploring American Indians soon and doing a report on one tribe. Mathematics is a new adventure and we will have a novel study in the future. I am very excited about fourth grade.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
End of the Year
Dear Parents,
It is very important that we stress to the students that they still have 17 days left of school. I will still be taking grades and the students still have much work to complete. Please stress that good behavior is important if the students want to participate in the end of year activities. If student behavior does not warrant a party; we will not have one. I have enjoyed being your child’s teacher and look forward to finishing out the school year with lots of fun.
Sincerely,
Ms. Creech
It is very important that we stress to the students that they still have 17 days left of school. I will still be taking grades and the students still have much work to complete. Please stress that good behavior is important if the students want to participate in the end of year activities. If student behavior does not warrant a party; we will not have one. I have enjoyed being your child’s teacher and look forward to finishing out the school year with lots of fun.
Sincerely,
Ms. Creech
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Halloween Safety
Officer Williams and McGruff taught our students about Halloween Safety. Here are some tips:
1. Throw away any candy that is not wrapped and sealed by a company. McGruff says unsealed candy could have dangers inside.
2. Call the police if you find anything dangerous or sticking out of your candy.
3. Always have your parents check your candy before you eat it.
4. Go trick or treating with an adult. Never go by yourself.
5. Only trick or treat in neighborhoods that you know or at local businesses.
6. Make sure you wear a costume that drivers can see. Use a flash light if you need one and always make sure you can see out of any mask that you may wear.
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