Thursday, June 3, 2010

Citizenship Award: Abby and Seth
Donating School Supplies to Iraq
Donating School Supplies
Student Council Award: Arielle, Jordan, and Marley
Perfect Attendance Award for Honor Choir: Abby and Jordan
Girls Honor Choir Award: Abby, Arielle, and Jordan
Art Show Awards: Jewel, Paige, Skyler, Arielle
Bug Club: The ENTIRE Class

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Two Down...One and a Half to Go!

Tomorrow is going to be a very busy day! We have the awards assembly (remember your secret shirts!), the Miracle movie (bring your drink and snack), a wiffle ball game, and then the All Star Game agains the staff. Because of the busy day, I had the kids bring home most of their supplies today. We will clean out the rest tomorrow. Art supplies may be donated to kids in Iraq. I ship them over to the troops every summer. Then they distribute them to schools and kids in need. If kids want to keep their supplies they sure can, otherwise I will take care of them for them.

Remember, Friday is a half day. Kids are dismissed at 11:45 that day.

Also, remember that Friday is our bike field trip to the park. Please make sure that bikes are in working order and helmets are ready to go. Do I have any parent volunteers wanting to ride along??? We will leave at 8:45ish and return by 11:30. It is adult choice to wear a helmet. THANKS!

Have a great night!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

One down...two and a half to go!

Oh my goodness! Today was a super fun day. I actually got to just hang and enjoy your kid, not as their teacher, but as a human being. We spent most of the day playing wiffle ball working on our character skills. I have to tell you I was so, so impressed with my class. They really demonstrated so high level character traits. It is going to be VERY hard to pick 3 or 4 to play in the All Star Game against the staff this Thursday. I am very proud of all of them, and it is obvious that they have really taken and applied all that they have learned at Morning Meeting all year long. Super cool to watch in action!

Tomorrow morning we will be doing our last oovoo session with Rusty. He wants to know what they have learned from his show all year. I am excited to hear as well.

Today we also took about a half hour and did a walk down blog memory lane. I had the kids go back to blog post number one and look through all we have done. They did not finish, and it was absolutely hilarious listening to their, "oh remember this," or in some cases singing old songs aloud with the computer. Brought tears to my eyes actually. I am really going to miss this group.

Wiffle ball continues tomorrow and we will have our last auction for the year as well. Students will be bringing home their stuff on Thursday so be expecting heavy backpacks. Our bike trip is coming up on Friday. Make sure bikes and helmets are ready to go. Kids need to let me know if they need anything by tomorrow.

Have a great night!

REMINDER

Wiffle Ball Tournament Starts TODAY!!!! Don't forget your hat and tennis shoes!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Jeff the Nature Guy and Bitterroot School!!

Special Treatment for the Bitterroot Bobcats!

So we had an absolute blast and because we are Jeff's biggest fans we got some special treatment and behind the scene footage. Here we are all taking a turn going into Smiley the mule deers exhibit and petting his soft fur and fuzzy antlers. We later learned that a wild bear actually got into Smiley's pen and attacked his mate and killed her. So, now Smiley is being introduced to a new friend. Sad!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Ready or Not Jeff...Here We Come!

Tomorrow is Red Lodge...rain or shine

Please don't forget:
1. Apply sunscreen BEFORE school
2. Hat
3. Closed Shoes
4. Weather Appropriate Clothing...Layers are best
5. Electronics for bus
6. Bag or backpack
7. LUNCH
8. Money for gift shop if want

Mrs. Hankins called up and here are some items in the gift shop that might interest your child.
Shirts-$15
Postcards-15 cents
Keychains-?
Wooden Snakes-$2 or $4
Stuffed Animals-$4 to $10
Plastic Butterflies-50 cents
Jewelry- $4-$6

Again, gift shop is optional.

Cya tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

States and Caps Test Tomorrow!

Tomorrow is our Rootbeer float party. We earned it for having the most participation in the spirit days this year. Student Council is putting it on for us!! All those careers and crazy hair-dos paid off! Go Team Erickson!

Thursday is our trip to Red Lodge. We will go rain or shine. Remember to pack a lunch, sunscreen, a hat and wear your walking shoes. No flip-flps please. Kids may also bring money to shop in the gift shop if they want to. Thanks Mrs. Fiene, Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, and possibly Mrs. Jensen??? for agreeing to chaperone. Sweet!

Tomorrow is the states and capital test for the West region. Last week we made flash cards. Kids practiced them on the bus ride to Bridger and today we reviewed together. Those that participated seemed to have a good grip. Those that spaced out...well I hope they focus tomorrow.

Please continue to remind students that they need to finish up strong!! I need them focused and on top of their game for 7 more days!

Have a great sunny night!!

PS. Jacob I hope that you are having a great birthday!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Jeff the Nature Guy and Bitterroot School!!


Ok...how cool is this? We are famous!!! Here is the video we did with Jeff the Nature Guy from Red Lodge's Beartooth Nature Center! After you watch this you will understand why we had to change our field trip plans. He is going to be amazing as our tour guide around the zoo this Thursday! I can't wait to hear all the cool facts he has in store for us! We are AWESOME!!!

One Amazing Woman!


Today we had a very special guest, Ms. Diane. She was born with CP just like Petey in our read aloud book. Kids got to interact with her and ask questions of all kinds. She was amazing and one of the most positive people I have ever met, Just like Petey!! What a great connection for the kids. Thanks Mrs. Hankins for setting this up and allowing us to join in!

We Did It!

WOOHOO!!! WE made change happen! I am so, so, so proud of my class. The process was long and required a lot of research and patience, but we did it! We got the people that have the power to change procedures to understand that the current trays used in our cafeteria are horrible for the Earth and it's environment. Now, we are piloting a basket tray, and today it went great. We also discovered that instead of 1 and a half bags of garbage it only took up 3/4 of a small garbage can. Again...WOOHOO!! Anything is possible if you just BELIEVE!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

We are Going...for now...

We are planning to go on the field trip. If it is cancelled we will know tomorrow morning. Please make sure kids do NOT leave the house without the following:

1. Pants
2. Tennis Shoes
3. Light Jacket or Sweatshirt
4. Packed Lunch (If you ordered one we have it!)
5. Water Bottle (They may use the one at school if they have one)
6. Electronic Devises (music or game systems) to keep them busy on the bus
7. Hat
8. Sunscreen

Thanks!! Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Johnson...I will call you in the morning if we cancel. :0)

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

RAIN RAIN GO AWAY!!!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Going to Solutions...

AHHHHHH!!!! I don't know if it is just the end of the year or what but the tattling in this class has become explosive. We had a big talk on the carpet this afternoon about the difference between telling and tattling. I have taken a lot of time out of our day for morning meetings to teach a TON of strategies about how to deal with these situations. Students need to talk to the person, walk away from the person, ignore the person, or start a new game without the person that is bothering them. The only time an adult should have to get involved is when it is a repeated bully situation. So, now I am hoping that students can solve small issues on their own and leave the larger issues to me. Please continue this conversation at home as well. Thanks!

Permission slips for upcoming events came home tonight. They need to be returned tomorrow along with the $2 for Red Lodge. I discussed how to fill them out with the kids so ask them if you have questions. I also sent home an extra coy to hang on the fridge. Please make sure that kids come prepared on each special day with the items I listed.

Friday is our trip to Bridger for the fossil dig. If it is rainy on Thursday or Friday the trip will be cancelled. The company does not allow guests if they have mud. If that is the case then we will go to Pompey's Pillar on a later date instead. I am still in need of a parent volunteer for this trip. Please let me know if you are interested. If we go, there is a chance of snake sightings. I have told the kids that I will gladly take a bullet and save their lives but I will NOT go near a snake!! So, let's all hope they stay away. It has only been reported once thank goodness. :0)

Here is a video of our Commotion in the Ocean Play we put on today! Very cute and the kids did great!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Play Tomorrow!

Tomorrow is our Commotion in the Ocean Play. We will be performing for our buddies and Mrs. Seward's class at 2:00. If you want to come feel free. It will last about 15 minutes total! :0) I will also film it and put it on the blog. Students need to wear a solid shirt though to go under their costume boards. If they don't have a solid shirt then as close as they can get will work just fine.

I talked to the students this morning about appropriate spring/summer attire at school. Shorts and skirts need to be longer than their fingertips when their arms are hanging down on their sides. Tank-tops need to be at least 2 fingers wide. Boys tank-tops need to be snug to their armpits or a shirt needs to be under. No makeup is allowed at school.

Permission slips for all of our upcoming events will go home tomorrow. I am sending home dual copies so you can keep one for your fridge. Please fill out and return to school on Wed. for a cash reward. REMEMBER: Just because a child can buy into an event does NOT mean that they automatically can go. If their behavior is not in tact in these next few weeks I will return their money and find an alternative placement for them.

Lastly, we talked about the phrase Finishing Up Strong today at our morning meeting. Kids came up with some strategies that could help them to ensure that they finish the last three weeks of 4th grade with a positive attitude and with 4th grade quality work. I was proud of their thinking and we made a HUGE poster to hang up to remind us.

Hope to see all of you at Pastries for Parents this Wednesday before school for some doughnuts and juice!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

LETS DO IT!

CRAZY HAIR DAY TOMORROW!!! WE NEED 100% PARTICIPATION TO WIN THE ROOTBEER FLOAT PARTY!!! GO TEAM!!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

I am out tomorrow!

Hi. I am out tomorrow for my Technology Showcase. This is where I go show off all the stuff we have done this year while using Technology. WooHoo! Remember: True Character is how you live life when nobody is looking...or in this case, when Ms. Erickson isn't looking. Please remind kids to make good choices and use what I have taught them. We have way to many fun activities at stake!!

The Pompey Pillar trip has been cancelled. But, never fear we have another one ready to go. We will be venturing up to Red Lodge to see Jeff the Nature Guy and all his animals. We will also have a picnic lunch in the park. Be watching for permission slips for all our upcoming field trips soon.

On a final note, the sun is supposed to reappear by the end of this week. Until then, please make sure kids are wearing warm, weather appropriate clothing to school. Shorts are not appropriate for this kind of weather and jackets need to be at school just in case. MANY kids were complaining about being cold today at recess and in gym class. Responsibility.

Have a great night!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

GATOR DAY TOMORROW!!! DON"T FORGET YOUR DRINK FOR LUNCH!

Happy Mother's Day!

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Gator Day Tomorrow!

Hello! Happy Mother's Day!! I hope your day was as enjoyable as mine.

Tomorrow is Gator Day! Students need to remember to bring their drink to have during our pizza party. We have a very, very special guest coming to spend the day with us tomorrow! Surprise!!!!

Have a wonderful evening and cya tomorrow!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Happy Mother's Day Tomorrow!

Tomorrow is the Mother's Day Tea at 1:45. Students are free to leave with you at 3. Can't wait to see all of you.

Egg Day was a huge success. We had many that learned the lesson of how a parent feels when they turn around for just a second and then look back and their baby is gone!!! They also learned the pain of just how expensive having a child can be. I am excited to read their journals tomorrow.

Remember we have the day off on Friday. Back to school on Monday.

Cya tomorrow!

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Baby Egg Day Tomorrow!

I hope that all went well today while I was out. I learned a lot and Mrs. Brucker and I planned our upcoming Gator Day. We have some awesome hands-on learning coming up!!!

Tomorrow is Baby Egg Day. Students need to bring in their cribs tomorrow. Remember: cribs need to be about the size of their name-tags or smaller.

The Mother's Day Tea is all set for Thursday at 1:45. It will last until 3:00, at which time students may leave with their moms. Iced Tea and cookies will be served. Bring your tissues! :0)

Have a great night and pray for NO wind tomorrow. I am starting to think I live in Great Falls again!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Playing Outside Again!

What a beautiful day!! However, rumor has it wind and cold is on the way. Be careful wearing those shorts and t-shirts this week. You never know with Montana Spring weather.

I will be out tomorrow for TILT class (technology). Kids have a VERY busy day tomorrow.

Egg day was moved to Wednesday due to time constraints on Thursday with the Mother's Day Tea. But, no worries you will still meet those grand-babies at the Tea! :0)

Have a wonderful evening!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Field Trip Tomorrow

Happy Sunday Night! Don't forget we have the "surprise" field trip tomorrow. Kids need to remember to bring what they need to bring in order to make the trip a success. They know!!!

Absolute last day tomorrow to bring pictures for the slideshow. See older posts for picture details.

Cya tomorrow! Have a great night.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Dress Warm Tomorrow Please! No Shorts!!

Greetings Future 5th grade parents! I hope to see you at the Fundraiser Spaghetti Dinner tonight at Burlington on Lewis Ave at 5:30ish. Thank you to all of those that sent in a donation! I am so proud of this class and their parents. Amazing support ALWAYS!!! Tonight is also Chuckie Cheese Night until 9. Kids came home with a free token sticker on their shirts. Fun!

Pictures are due tomorrow for the Mother's Day Slideshow. Students need their baby picture, a current picture, and a picture of mom. Any picture will do the trick. I will be making the slide show this weekend so last day is tomorrow!!

Mom's don't forget to mark your calendars for May 6th at 1:45 for the Mother's Day Tea. Permission slips and RSVPs are also due tomorrow.

Students are scheduled to run the 800 meter dash tomorrow in PE. They may bring their I-pods or other musical devises for that event only. Tennis shoes and loose clothing are a must! WARM!!

Thanks! Have a super fun night in the rain!!!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Reminders

Just a reminder for the Spaghetti Dinner tomorrow at Burlington Elementary starting at 5:30. Your attendance earns your child $1000.00. Donations also accepted and will be rewarded.

Also, try to remember to find those pictures. Students need a baby and modern picture of themselves and then one of their mom. Permission slips and attendance RSVP invitations came home tonight for the Mother's Day Tea. Please return them by Friday.

Midterms come home this Friday. Attached to them will also be their NWEA test scores. You will see their score at the beginning of 4th grade and their score now. Many students scored in the Advanced level which is above grade level. WOW!!! We did AWESOME as a class, and I am so proud of each and everyone of my students.

Have a great night!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Thanks Everyone! We Made a Difference!!

What do you want to be when you grow up?

Save the Date and Find the Pics!

Ok...what a day! First off, students will be relieved to know that I found my truck keys in my bread drawer at home!!! I am loosing my marbles I tell ya! Second, my internet was touch and go last night so the slideshow will be up HOPEFULLY tonight. Lastly, please mark your calendars on May 6th for our Mother's Day Tea. It will be at 1:45 in our room. Students need to bring in a baby picture of themselves, a current picture of themselves, and a picture of their moms for a slideshow. To be in the slideshow, I will need all pictures by this Friday. Students that bring them in tomorrow will receive a $500 reward. I did not announce this to the class so lucky to you that read the blog!!! Have a great evening!!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Save Your Money!! Spend your money!! All for Fun!

As the year is coming closer to ending, here are a few things I told the students they need to keep in mind.

Gator Party with Burlington Buddies: $1000.00
Pompey's Pillar Field Trip: $1000.00
Fossil Dig Field Trip: $1000.00
Field Day: $500.00
End of the Year Picnic in the Park: $500.00
Wiffle Ball Tournament: $300.00
Miracle Movie, Popcorn and Drink: $300.00

In order for students to participate in these events they will need to buy into it with their fake money. Students that do not have enough money saved by the time of the event will not attend. Almost all students have more money than they need. Is your child one of them?

Need more money? Students are invited to a spaghetti dinner at Burlington Elementary this Thursday at 5:30. It is a fundraiser ($5.00 each or $25.00 per family) for a family that attends their school and the public is invited. My family is attending as is our Burlington Buddy teacher, Mrs. Brucker. Some of her classmates will be there as well. Students that attend will be rewarded with $1000.00. If you are unable to attend students agreed today that they could just make a donation as if they were there and I will still reward them the $1000.00. It is good to help others.

Pictures of Career Day and our Volunteer Opportunity last weekend will be posted later tonight! Both events were awesome! Thanks for all of your support!

Thank you to all of you that have given me your sport's schedules. I LOVE going to games and watching students play. I will let you know though, I DO NOT go to games that are in the rain or in cold weather. I am a weather wimp! So even if I say I am going to come if that weather is happening know that I will NOT show up! :0) Thanks for including me in your life outside school!!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

We Are Done!

Great day today! Sub tomorrow as I am out at technology class. We finished up our NWEA testing today and the kids did AWESOME!! Math is our lowest field at Bitterroot and I am so so proud of them ALL!! Everyone did their very best and our scores as a whole will rock. Good Job!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Going Green and Volunteering!

Wow!! The Earth Day Assembly today was awesome! MCC joined us and performed yet another rap. Ms. Kelly was recognized for her energy conservation efforts by the district. We are now an energy star school!! We have saved over $15,000 dollars in our energy bills just this year! Skits and songs were performed teaching us new ways to recycle at school. We are focussing on using only one paper towel to dry our hands and only using one pump of soap or hand sanitizer. Our class is still working hard to come up with a new plan for the styrofoam plates used in the lunchroom and we want to get plastic milk containers as well. We really want to be a model school for going green. Go team Bitterroot!!

This Saturday is the Volunteer Opportunity for April. We will be pairing up with MCC once again at Lake Elmo. We have done this for three years now and it is always one of my favorite functions. We help in all sorts of ways to get the park ready for the new season. Information and permission forms will come home tomorrow. The function will be form 9-12. Lunch will be served at the end!!! Come one, come all!

Our last NWEA test is tomorrow. We will be testing our Math skills. Testing begins at 10:15 and goes up till lunch time. Then we are DONE!! Please make sure students are here and on time tomorrow. Make up testing requires kids to leave their regular classes and miss important lessons for over an hour. Thanks!
Have a super night!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Persuasive Writing for Mr. Senitte

Students were assigned to write a persuasive journal entry in their journal last week. They were to write a letter to Mr. Senitte and try to persuade him to change from styrofoam plates to washable plastic ones in order to help our school turn more "green." Today, a select few got the chance to read those letters to Mr. Senitte. He sat and listened to the students and even took notes on his laptop as they read. Then he asked the entire class, ok what is the next step. They agreed to have him call the correct people and set up a meeting that he will attend with three select students to start making a change. This is AMAZING!! I am so proud of all the students. All of them had excellent letters and it was hard to select the few to read to him. I was very impressed with the amount of google research that the students obviously did on their own. Wow!!

Testing went well today. Students did their best and I encourage them to shine again tomorrow on their language test. Taking their time and reading every question carefully is an excellent reminder for you to talk about tonight. I am proud of every student! Don't forget your protein snack for tomorrow.

Lastly, make sure you jump in that puddle today instead of going around it. It is super fun to be a kid or a kid again!! :0)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Time to Shine Little Diamonds!

Hi there! What a great day! I spent the morning teaching other teachers how to oovoo. You know I loved that. Then this afternoon, I attended a workshop all about bringing character into the classes. Do you think I liked that? As our friend Petey would say, Oh Boyee! It is so nice to know that our schools really are starting to show progress with bringing this kind of education and studies back into the classroom. It was a perfect way to start my week. Yes! So, in honor of Dr. Brook's workshop today I would like to challenge you. Write your child's biggest strength in their planner for me to see tomorrow and help them earn a $100 reward. Just one though! :0)

This week we start our NWEA testing. I know what you are thinking...again...more testing. Nope this is not a test. It is a time to shine. This is by far my favorite time of the year. This assessment allows me to see what I have taught them. This is the same test they took at the beginning of the year. Now, they get to take it again and show me all they have learned. Or should I say, show themselves just how very smart each and every one of them are. This assessment is on the computer and it is corrected as soon as they complete it and I get a score seconds later. Students are expected to make a 5-9 point jump from where they started in the Fall. I am always amazed to see how well they do on this one. The subjects are reading, math, and language. Too bad character skills aren't also tested or these kids would be off the charts!!! But, we will have to settle for AMAZING gains in these three subjects. We start TOMORROW with our reading test. Language is on Wednesday, and math is next Tuesday. It is imperative that students are in class for these tests. We had PERFECT attendance for MONTCAS so I know we can do it again. All tests will start at 10:15 and go till lunch. Protein snacks are encouraged like hard boiled eggs or peanut butter and apples. Again, I don't look at this as a test. It is a time to SHINE, and SHINE they will! I couldn't BELIEVE in anything more!

Have a restful night and I will see you in the morning!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

No You Are Not Seeing Double

Happy Late Birthday to You!

Happy Belated March Birthdays to Maddie, Dalton, Robert, Garret, and Preston! Man you guys look old! :0)
Mall of America Team Projects:

Midwest Mallness!

In Social Studies, we have been taking an in-depth look at the MW states. One of them was Minnesota. We learned about the tourist spot, the Mall of America. Students then had to get into design teams, work together to create a blueprint, and meet digging deadlines to avoid fines. Today, the students got to walk around the malls and see what all the other teams had come up with as well. Projects are hanging in the hall for your viewing as well. Pretty creative! Remember, the MW states and capital test is tomorrow afternoon. Study, study!



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Recycling for $

Connection in Class

Below you will see a youtube that I showed my reading class today. We have been reading a novel called Petey. It is a touching story about a man that was placed in the Warm Springs Insane Asylum in the 1920's. It was later discovered by medical professional that he was misdiagnosed. He has cerebral palsy. The book tells his story and shares his experiences with other people that discovered long before the doctors that he was not an idiot. I wanted to find a way to help the students see the amazing connection between a person with cerebral palsy and an amazingly caring person. Beware, if you watch this you may want to have a tissue near. Enjoy.

Thanks to everyone for bringing in the bake sale treats. We made more than what we needed and are planning yet another field trip! We will have a busy May and June. A special thanks to Stephanie and Adam Davis for helping out today by selling all the leftover treats. You all rock!!

Petey Connection

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Going Green in Room 3

Earth Day is coming up this month. We will be teaming up with our 1st grade buddies to clean up the campus each week for fifteen minutes. We will also have MCC back in the house with some fun recycle activities and more raps. Then we will have the ultimate dodge ball game: MCC vs. Erickson. This is a huge thing for both the students and MCC members. Hilarious fun! We will also have a volunteer opportunity this month on April 24 at Lake Elmo. We will pair up with MCC and get the park ready for the season. It will be from 9-11. This is always a good time.
Can you tell that I am really trying to get these kids to think "green"! Have an awesome evening!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

We Are Back!!

What a Fantastic Spring Break! I hope you are all rested and had a lot of fun. Rusty from School Tools was in town to work on the book that he and I are writing so that was super exciting! If I could, I would like to encourage you to read Rusty's Facebook page. There is a link on his site. There are many very powerful quotes and youtubes that all deal with character and the six traits that I spend a great deal of classtime reinforcing.

This week we will be back to business. We are in the last quarter of 4th grade. It is time to get ready for the responsibilities and accountability pieces needed to be successful in the 5h grade. We will continue to write nightly in our journals. However, they will now be exchanged and read by another classmate. The reader will give a specific compliment and a positive suggestion of something to work on the next time. We will exchange journals daily. I will continue to look at the journals as well, but will no longer be commenting. I am so amazed at the growth I have seen over the past two quarters when it comes to writing. Wow!!!

The Midwest Region states and capitals test will be taken this Friday. The format will be the same as the ones in the past. Please continue/begin to study these.

Cya tomorrow!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Must Have Permission to Watch!

As I mentioned yesterday, we will be viewing the movie HOOT tomorrow in class. It is rated PG. Therefore, I will need to obtain your permission in order for your child to view it. Please sign their planner with a yes or a no and your initials. Without this they will NOT be allowed to watch the film.

Hoot is about three kids that team up against a construction company that is going to bulldoze a forest full of owls. These owls are endangered. They pull pranks and stand up for what is right. It has a lot of humor and is AWESOME!! Kids can make a difference too!

PLEASE BRING IN YOUR BAKE SALE TREATS TOMORROW MORNING BEFORE SCHOOL! EARN $100 FOR EACH BATCH! THANKS!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

WooHoo Toot Toot!

Hello. What an amazing concert today! Trust me and my ears...they came a LONG way in a short time. Amazing talent from both them and Mr. Goodheart! If you missed the concert you can see the recorded version at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-you-better-believe-network. So cool! Mr. Goodheart's cousin (?) is also a music teacher in another state so they tuned in and watched his concert live. LOVE IT!!

On Friday, we will be watching the movie HOOT. It ties into our environmental/endangered animal studies in science. Students may bring a drink of their choice. I will provide the popcorn. I owe them for all their AWESOME sub behavior last month!!! If anyone has the DVD of this movie could you please lend it to me tomorrow. Otherwise, I will go rent it. Thanks!!

In Social Studies we have been touring different states found in the MW region. Today we stopped off in Detroit, Michigan and read about Henry Ford. Last week we oovooed in with Patrick from Michigan and he told us that Detroit is famous for the car industry. So, we made our own Model T cars with I must say some major improvements: flames, peace signs, spiky wheels, and all. Come check out the hall display. Yesterday, we stopped off in Kansas. We learned about cowboys and prairies. We sang the song, Home Home on the Range. Then we got into groups and created new verses for the song. As you can hear below, they are quite funny and since when is my class shy????

Pennies for the planet is rocking!!! We have collected over 40 dollars in pennies!! We are making a huge difference in the Everglades Pather's life!! WE could save the species!! Keep looking under those couch cushions! :0)

Have a wonderful evening!

Our Own Home on the Range Songs



Home, Home on the Range...Erickson version

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Grocery Bags

Important!

Please check take home folders. There should be four important things in there.
1. April Lunch Menu
2. Bake Sale Request
3. Recorder Concert Live
4. Report Card-Return Cover Only Tomorrow Please

Thanks! Cya tomorrow!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Bully Talk with Mr. Senitte

Today Mr. Senitte and Mr. Ashcraft were in our room. The purpose of their visit was to discuss some bully issues happening at Bitterroot Elementary. Now, these are not severe issues but we are doing everything in our power to nip this behavior in the bud before it gets there. Bitterroot is known for its strong respect for rules and safety. We will do everything to keep it that way. Some of the issues we are seeing are swearing, name calling and rumor spreading. Mr. Senitte addressed the swearing issue with giving alternatives to swear words. At school, the word sucks is considered a swear word. I have heard this in our classroom recently. It will not be tolerated beyond this point. Mr. Senitte was right today when he said we are a school of respect and we need to demonstrate that with our words when we communicate. Name calling was also discussed in length. What we are seeing a lot of is words being used that are probably not really understood by 9 and 10 year olds. Words like gay, lesbian, and hooker. Students most likely have heard these words on TV or at home and have brought them to school. These words have been used by some 4th graders and it will no longer be tolerated. Mr. Senitte did not go into the meaning of these words, but did encourage students to have at home conversations about them. He also addressed the phrase, think before you speak. This is a phrase that I use as well in class. Students need to make sure they are saying things that make others feel good about themselves or nothing at all. We all know the saying, if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all. Lastly, we talked a lot about rumor spreading. This has been a huge problem in our class. We have been talking about this for over two weeks now. The strategy I have taught the kids, and they are finally starting to understand and use, is when they hear a rumor stop passing it. Go directly to the source and get the real story. Ask them directly if they said this or that. Most of the time, by the time one hears a rumor it is so far from the original truth that it is even more hurtful. So, I encourage you to tell your child the same thing when they come home with a story about so and so said this or so and so said that. I encourage you to say to them, did you go to the source and ask them if this is true? It is also important to say to them, have you told this to anyone else or did you stop the rumor in its tracks? Students need modeled behavior. There is no better model than you their parents and us their teachers. Together, we can solve all three of these bully type behaviors quickly. I appreciate all that you do already, and please feel free to talk to me openly about any of these issues.

Monday!

Great start to the last week before spring break. Petey is getting really good, and our journey through the Everglades is getting a little wet, then dry, then cold, then wet, then dry...ask your kids what that is all about!

Pennies for planets is going great! We have collected over 30 dollars. We are ahead of Mrs. Hankin's class but we are NOT getting cocky! Keep checking under those couch cushions!!

The recorder concert is this Wednesday at 1:00 in the gym. If you are unable to attend...no worries! I will be broadcasting it LIVE on the interned on our classroom ustream channel. WOOHOO!! Live is best, but if you really can't make it try to get near a computer at that time. It will also be recorded and can be viewed later. Watch for the address on tomorrow's blog or on the information sheet coming home in the take home folders tomorrow. Yes!!

Have a super night.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

WOOHOO!

A Day FULL of Testing...but we are DONE!!!!!!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Recycling At School

What a Packed Day!




It all started with our visit from MCC (Montana Conservation Corps). Crew Member Chris talked to us about Michigan and Alisa talked to us about Minnesota. The whole crew shared about themselves and life in MCC by sharing a very entertaining rap. The kids really got into it as well, as you can see. Then we had our second guest speaker: A real live Irish man named Allister, accent and all! He started off his talk by clearing up some misconceptions that Americans have about Ireland and the Irish. It was very, very interesting. If you would like to view the Ireland talk you can go to my ustream channel at http:www.ustream.tv/channel/the-you-better-believe-network. Finally, we ended the day with the green contest and our candy auction.

Tomorrow we test our very last two math sessions. Students may bring a morning and afternoon snack. Then we will say goodbye to our MONTCAS testing for the year! I am so proud of the students. Wow!

Have a wonderful evening!