Monday, October 20, 2014

dreambox, Hooray!!

 

Image Credits:  www.dreambox.com

Dreambox is a math program on the iPads and computers that we use during math.  There are different math activities you can chose from.  You can choose from topics such as subtraction, algorithm, or common multiplies as well as many more activities.  You can also collect coins and spend them.  You can buy music you can listen to during sessions, or change your wallpaper, and even change your avatar.  You also can get badges for completing different tasks.  You get a badge for completing a tutorial or getting ten math questions correct in a row.  There are also many other ways to get badges.  Dreambox is very fun, I love it!


-Chloe

Number The Stars



Image Credits:  www.amazon.com

We have been reading Number The Stars by Lois Lowry in literacy.  Number The Stars is a historical fiction book about the Germans and how they persecuted the Jewish people.   In the book Annemarie risks her own life to help her friend, Ellen, who is Jewish.  Both girls are very scared of the German soldiers but are also very brave.  It’s a great book; you should read it!


-Queren

The Lost Colony



Image Credits:  http://news.nationalgeographic.com/

In class we have been learning about The Lost Colony at Roanoke Island.  We have learned about Native Americans who helped the English men who came to establish a colony in the New World.  The Native Americans tried to help the English men but they didn`t have enough food for them.  They had only planted enough food for themselves and their families.  So the English colonists sent John Smith back to England to go get supplies.  John Smith was gone for three years!  John had a little trouble getting back but he finally made it.  When he got back to Roanoke there was no one there.  He looked everywhere but he couldn`t find anybody.  All he found was a tree that said CROATOAN on it.  And still to this day it is still a mystery.  Where did the colonists go?

-Maria

Class Dojo & Spike’s Paws





Image Credits:  Class Dojo & www.clipartbest.com

This year in 4th grade we are using Class Dojo instead of our PBIS hole punches.  Class Dojo is where students keep track of points earned in order to go to our PBIS celebration.  We each have to get 50 points in order to go to the celebration.  Mrs. Wherritt’s two students with the highest number of points are Elizabeth and Johnny!  This year our whole school is also competing for Spike’s dog paws so we can get extra recess.  Each class has to get 10 paws and right now Mrs. Little’s class is in the lead with 23 paws.  Mrs. Little and Mrs. Wherritt are in a competition to see who can earn the most paws.  GO MRS. WHERRITT!  

-Kylee