Monday, September 12, 2016

Flexible Seating





Through our generous donors at DonorsChoose.org, our class was gifted a brand new meeting area puzzle mat, a green kneeling table, and some buddy bands for our desks.  This year students are utilizing Flexible seating.  Every Monday Morning they come in and choose an area to work for the week that will help them do their best learning.  Some friends prefer working on yoga ball chairs, sitting in regular chairs, or standing desks.

Our First Home Fun!

Homefun bookmarks went home today.  Please circle when reading is complete and sign their bookmarks each Thursday night.  There is no punishment for failing to complete it, but every student may earn extra credits for completing their work.  Make reading and the routine of homefun - FUN!  No extra homefuns are given out, if a student loses them, they are not eligible for extra credits.

Super Speed Math Sheets are going home tomorrow with directions.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Invitation!

Welcome families! A reminder to make sure I have your email address, as you are only able view our classroom blog by invitation!

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Website Redo

Good Evening 4th Grade Friends,
 is becoming...



As you can see, I am busily doing my best to update our classroom website to reflect the graduation of our class and the picking up of a brand new 3rd grade loop.  This page will be available to families until the start of the new school year.  At which time email access will be changed to give access to current incoming 3rd grade families.  Hope you are all enjoying your summers.  

I miss ya!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Book Club!


Our class book club meets for the very first time TODAY @ the Greenfield Public Library at 1pm.  Hope to see any and all of room 115 friends there ;).

Cost is FREE!
And copies of the book will be provided at each meeting. 
Weather permitting, we'll read outside, though today looks iffy.  We'll meet out front and decide what is best.

Hope you'll join us for at least one Wednesday. :)

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

A VERY SPECIAL Surprise!

I was 10 when a teacher changed my life.  Her name is Karen Willard.  She was my Miss Honey, for those of you non-Roald Dahl fans, from his novel, Matilda.  She taught me a lot of things, perhaps most importantly: my love of learning.  I never thought, in a million years, I’d end up a teacher, in a 4th grade classroom in Greenfield, MA.  My road to the classroom was long and took me away to many rich and beautiful places that weren’t anywhere near a classroom.  


Philadelphia, Chile, Arizona, California, and back home again to Western, MA.  Where, in a mid year hire, I started work at the Disney World of Elementary Schools, Newton School.  I assure the reader of this editorial, there simply is no other place on earth like Newton.  From the faculty and staff, students, and every community member who ever entered our building to call it home for a little bit - this is truly the happiest place on earth.


This year, I have enjoyed the magical experience of looping with my 3rd graders to 4th grade.  It has been the best ride our amusement park has to offer.  I’ve learned to teach and learn in brand new ways.  I have watched struggling readers pick up the knack and take off reading hundreds of pages a day.  I watched the kid who could barely add in September two years ago - divide with the biggest numbers I can muster.


To say that I love this class, well that would be the penultimate understatement of the year, right?  I have loved watching them grow into the 5th graders who will march up to the middle school or MSA or homeschool next year.  It has been the greatest privilege of my life.  What could be sweeter than all of that?


Well, Tuesday morning of this very week my principal, the fairest Queen of Newton, Melodie Goodwin, entered my room to announce that someone had come by to say hi to the class.  In room 115 we host a Mystery Reader every Friday where someone from the community comes to read to the class, YOU’RE invited too, just send an email along.  So a visitor, at 10 am on a Tuesday, while a little odd, was not anything entirely new.  In fact, just a few Tuesdays before, Superintendent Harper had come by to award me the Pioneer Valley Award for Excellence in Teaching - a big shock in it’s own rite.


However, as I walked down the hall of Newton School and the rain let up outside the tall windows, the face I recognized was one I thought for sure - we would never see.  For authors, like the one standing in the hall with black rimmed glasses and a very kind smile, are extremely busy people.  They write, write, write, pitch, pitch, pitch, sell, sell, sell, and hopefully, write, write, write some more.  Specifically this author, who we know travels the world sharing his stories with children and adults alike, is a very busy dude.  So why on earth would THE Mr. Tony DiTerlizzi be standing in my hallway at 10 am on a Tuesday?  Reader, because he is simply THAT kind and THAT incredible.


As Tina Turner says, “Never in my wildest dreams…”  He had come to say hi to my class who had just finished reading The Search for Wondla, the first book in his outstanding Wondla Trilogy.  He’ll tell you it’s because I wrote a thank you email that went to his wonderful wife, who took time from her busy schedule to read it, and then gave it to him...but in all reality - it’s also because he gets kids.  An author visit, for just a few minutes even, will change the course of their lives, I can almost guarantee.  They learned about the process and the passion and about what makes Tony the writer he is today, hint: it’s a lot about learning to love drawing and writing.  They asked a million and one questions and the smiles on their faces said they understood the magnitude of time - the time he was giving and they were getting.  It was magical day in a very magical place.


I was asked the other day, by some family in Westfield, the city I call home, where many of my family are principals and retired school administrators, why on earth I travel an hour to and from Greenfield to teach.  The answer is as simple as, “the kids” and perhaps as complex as I, along with authors like Tony and N. Griffin and THE Natasha Lowe and community members like Chef Molly and Dr. Mary Grassetti, who have all visited room 115, know that helping children learn to love learning - is one of the greatest works and honors one might ever know.  For me, Newton is that place where everyone is here for the kids.  All the time.  For all intents and purposes, it’s like riding Space Mountain - and never having to get off.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

April Vacation Work :)


Hi 4th grade families!

Just a little reminder, complete any or all of your Spring Break packet and receive an extra recess!

Don't forget to bring the packet back with you for Monday.
Monday is also Miss. Fox's last day with us as a student intern and we'll be giving her and Miss. Abby their good bye books, hope you'll be there to help us celebrate! :)

Friday, April 15, 2016

April is Poetry Month!


Students launched our Poetry Unit with some color poems.  Here's a sneak peek at their work :)!
RedRed is the face when your nervous or madRed is when your running and fallRed if when your knees are scrapedRed is as bright as a radishRed is the color of Valentine’s dayIt is the color of the sky at dawn.Tastes like red Kool-AidWhen you’re having a nice drink on a hot dayPoem by Kross

TurquoiseSo happy and funnyIs on the walls, if you want it to be,Is in the sky sometimes,Can be the color of a book you like,Maybe it can be happy,Or sad,On hats,I love the color too,Its like the ocean, or a jacket,Like a turtle, it’s mouthwash,Its not food,Its like a smurf,It’s green and blue together.Poem by Julia


Friday, April 08, 2016

SPIRIT Week at NEWTON!

Spirit Week will be celebrated April 11th - 15th :)
4/11 Monday - Inside Out Day
4/12 Tuesday - Mix and Match Day!
4/13 Wednesday - Crazy Hair Day!
4/14 Thursday - Hat Day!
HALF DAY 4/15 Friday - Newton School Spirit Day

Friday, April 01, 2016

Cooking Matters Graduation and Big Thanks!

Our 6 weeks with the folks from Cooking Matters has really flown by!

They've joined us every Thursday for 2 hours of health and wellness talk as well as learning to cook.

Each student was presented with their very own Western Mass Food Bank Apron, along with a chefs hat, and cookbook full of healthy recipes.


Wednesday, March 09, 2016

4th Grade Chromebooks - Permission Slip!

Going home TODAY are permission slips for our class to be the first to use the CHROMEBOOKS!

As you know our grade won penny wars and therefore we'll be the first to use this new technology.  Students will receive new log ins and therefore have a new permission slip to have signed tonight.  Please read it with them and then send in the slip tomorrow so all expiditioners can us them!

Monday, February 29, 2016

FASTT Math ... stretch!

Greetings Families!

Newton teachers attended a Fastt Math Webinar this afternoon and I just wanted to make you aware that FASTT Math is up and running, I'm going to include the links here too.

Students utilize the lesson program parts at Newton daily for 10 minutes at a time.  However, there is a wonderful extension program called STRETCH and I would encourage your students to spend a few minutes playing on there for math fact help after school.

 FASTT Math
Fastt Math Login info:

Username: First Three letters of First, First Three Letters of Last
Password: math1234


Friday, February 26, 2016

Cooking Matters has begun!

Families and friends of the concineros in room 115!

Yesterday we had our very first cooking class!
It was EXCEPTIONAL!

Read all about it and our partnership with the Western Massachusetts Food Bank here from the Greenfield Recorder: At Newton School, cooking matters

Tuesday, February 02, 2016

100 Acts of Kindness for our 100th Day of our 100th Year!

Help our class complete 100 ACTS OF RANDOM KINDNESS for our 100th day celebration marking our 100th Year!