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4th Grade Newsletter Print
Written by Mrs. Jennifer Houchen   
Tuesday, 31 January 2012 07:41

4th Grade newsletter is posted for Jan. 31st- Feb. 14th.


Reminder:

Tuesday, Jan. 31st: Student Appreciation Day- Students may wear jeans with uniform shirt and we will go bowling at 1:30.

Wednesday, Feb. 1st: Family Night 6:00-7:30pm

Thursday, Feb. 2nd: Final turn in date for magazine sales

Friday, Feb. 3rd: Grandparents Day--dismiss at 1pm

Tuesday, Feb. 14th: Valentine's Day Class Party at 2pm

Wednesday, Feb. 15th: Spring Picture Day

Thursday, Feb. 16th: NO SCHOOL: Parent/Teacher Conferences 11am-7pm (Check your child's backpack for your conference times)

Friday, Feb. 17th: NO SCHOOL

 

 
4th Grade Mass Schedule for Feb. 2nd Print
Written by Mrs. Jennifer Houchen   
Monday, 23 January 2012 13:25

4th grade will be in charge of Mass on Thursday, Feb. 2nd

Mass Schedule:

Servers: Raegen (with Mitchell)

Lector: Megan

Petitions: Trenton, Hannah, Eli, Brock, Yahaira

Offertory: Mya, Ashley, Sydney M.

 
Spelling Bee Winners Print
Written by Mrs. Jennifer Houchen   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 14:09

The 5th Graders that will be representing SJS at the county spelling bee will be: Noah Avila and Katie Bahr

The 6th Graders that will be representing SJS at the county spelling bee will be: Zachary Kley and Lauren Grieb


Classroom Winners:

4th Grade:

1st- Stacey Pham
2nd- Hannah Wuertz
3rd- Yahaira Banuelos
4th- Sydney Myers
5th- Sydnee Davis
6th- Logan Weigel

5th Grade:

1st- Noah Avila
2nd- Katie Bahr
3rd- Luke Hutfles
4th- Jaycee Burghart
5th- Remington Creed
6th- Jake Alexander

6th Grade:

1st- Zachary Kley
2nd- Lauren Grieb
3rd- John Suenram
4th- Mitchell Harger
5th- Dayln Partain
6th- Baltazar Gaspar

 
Meet our class pets Print
Written by Mrs. Jennifer Houchen   
Monday, 16 August 2010 13:58




Our classroom pets will also be back. Last year we adopted two Fire-Bellied Toads, and students voted for their names to be Lily and Kermit. These pets are not handled by the students, but they enjoy watching the frogs in their habitat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
Language Arts Class Rules Print
Written by Mrs. Jennifer Houchen   
Monday, 16 August 2010 13:29

I am the 4th grade homeroom teacher, and I also teach 4th, 5th, and 6th grade Language Arts. This includes Spelling, English, and Reading for all three grades, and also Handwriting and Tech for 4th grade.

In my classroom, students are expected to turn in their homework into their respected homework baskets upon entering the classroom. Late work will be docked 5% each day that it is late. If corrections need to be completed, homework will be given back and they can receive 1/2 credit for that assignment/test.

All 4th graders will receive a red homework folder from me on the first day of school. In order to help with organization, I have divided the homework folder into 2 categories. The left hand side of the folder will be for homework, long term project assignments, study guides, parent notes, etc that need to come back to school. The right hand side of the folder is for mail and graded assignments that need to stay home. Mail is sent home everyday, so this red folder needs to be looked at and cleaned out every day. This helps with folder clutter and to not accidentally throw homework away.

All students are required to take AR tests after reading a book and meet individual point goals. They are also required to read at least 11 different genres (Autobiography, Biography, Fantasy, Folktale, Historical Fiction, Mystery, Nonfiction, Poetry, Realistic Fiction, Religion, and Science Fiction) by the end of the school year. I am in charge of 6th Grade AR. In order to keep students from scrambling at the end of the year, I require that students get 6 genres by the end of the 1st semester, then the last 5 by the end of the school year.

Newsletters will be posted every 2 weeks with upcoming tests, long-term projects, and activities. At the beginning of the year I will be printing a paper copy for 4th graders to practice inputting information into their student planners. This helps with knowing when tests are coming up and when long term projects are due. I also post on the web page what's going on in my classroom each week.


 
Figurative Language Game Links Print
Written by Mrs. Jennifer Houchen   
Friday, 09 January 2009 08:56
I have added links for figurative language games for the 6th graders to help with learning one of the state standards. I will add more as I come across them.
 


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