Mrs. Armstrong helping us pick "just the right book"!
Welcome to Ms. Strum's fourth grade class! We are Obedient, Encouraging, Accountable, Respectful, Safe, and Smart Students! We are going to have a great year as we learn! You will learn so much this year in Fourth Grade! I look forward to watching you grow and learn throughout this school year!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Reading is Fundamental
Mrs. Armstrong helping us pick "just the right book"!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Figurative Language
Miss Gibson told us that a simile compares two things using like or as, a metaphor compares two things NOT using like or as, personification is giving human qualities to something that is NOT human, and a hyperbole is an exaggeration. Miss Gibson had the poem, "Summer Grass", written on chart paper. She called us up and had us identify the figurative language throughout the poem. Once we finished this activity, Miss Gibson paired us with a partner. Miss Gibson told us that we were going to make a double bubble map on personification and hyperbole. She showed us an example of what it would look like. Miss Gibson then told us that around the correct bubble, we would write examples of each figurative language. Where the bubbles connected, the students would write WHY personification and hyperbole are used!
Andrew and Mary working together to complete their double-bubble map!
Jamiee and Dorien hard at work!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms
Darlyn hard at work!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Watch DOGS
Friday, November 5, 2010
Harvest Festival
LaQuisha, Mary, and Georgia taking it all in!
Career Day with Ethan Houston
Today we had Career Day at our school! This is where different people with different careers come and tell us about their career. We were fortunate to have Ethan Houston from WAPT 16 come and tell us about his job. He is a meteorologist on WAPT 16. Mr. Houston is on the news from 4:30 to 7:00 in the morning. He told us that if you choose a career in TV then their life is around us! Mr. Houston told us that he is from Ohio.
Mr. Houston told us that meteor means things that fall from the sky. Mr. Ethan Houston taught us about several tools that he uses that help him do his job. A thermometer is used to check temperature. It allows air to flow through it. A satellite is used to check clouds. Satellites give off three different images. The satellites give off visual, infrared, and water images. The cooler the cloud is, the higher up they are. A radar is used to let us know if it is raining outside. Radars also show if there is any snow or ice. The tool that he uses to tell if it is windy is called an anemometer. A barometer is the tool used to determine when the pressure is changing.
Mr. Houston told us that we are drinking and using the same water that the dinosaurs drank. He told us that the water goes through something called The Water Cycle. He taught us a hands-on way of remembering this. It is in three phases: the 1st phase is evaporation (We wiggled our hands and fingers up.), the 2nd phase is condensation (We clap for a cloud in the air.), and the 3rd phase is precipitation (We wiggled our hands and fingers down.). This cycle repeats itself again and again.
Question and Answer Time :)
A special thank you to Mr. Ethan Houston and WAPT 16 for coming and sharing with us what a meteorologist does! We learned about a meteorologist and what they do! Thank you so much for coming and spending your morning with us!