FYI

  • Good Afternoon,

    On Friday, we said goodbye to Evan.  We wish him and the rest of his family the best in Texas.  CHE will miss them all greatly!

    Due to some unexpected interruptions in the online assessment system, our Kansas Assessment dates have changed a tad!  Mark these updated dates on your calendar. 

    • Tuesday 4/8 @ 12:20pm - Reading #2
    • Wednesday 4/9 @ 12:20pm - Math #1
    • Tuesday 4/15 @ 2:00pm - Math #2
    • Friday 4/18 @ 2:00pm - Science #1
    • Monday 4/21 @ 12:40pm - Science #2

    Our spring learning fair is rapidly approaching.  This year, we will also be celebrating our 10th year that evening with an open house for staff and students who have been a part of our CHE community during the last 10 years.  Please mark your calendars for Thursday, April 10th from 6:30-8:00pm and join us to look at all of the many successes of your children this year. 

    Calling All Parent Volunteers!!!!!!  We are in need of 15 4th grade parent volunteers for our learning excursion below.  As of Friday, we only had 2 full day volunteers and 2 morning volunteers in the entire grade level.  This experience cannot happen without your wonderful support and participation.  Please consider joining us for this great experience!  Please and Thank you!! :)

    We have a learning excursion coming up on April 16th.  We will be traveling to district office to take part in a Main Street USA Colonial Times  activity.  We are in need of volunteers who would be willing to go to district office prior to our arrival to help set up, lead and facilitate activities throughout our day, and help tear down after we depart.  Please let me know if you are interested in helping with this wonderful activity.

    April 8th is the PTO sponsored Freddy's Eat-n-Earn Night.

    Students will not have school on Monday, April 14th.  The staff will be involved in a district level professional development.

    Be sure to check the Upcoming Events section below to see a full listing of activities.

    Have a great week!

    Worth Repeating...

    A note from Mrs. Bowden - I am excited to announce that our recorder concerts are approaching!  Students will be performing in two concerts this year on the following dates and times:

    • CHE Gym, April 17th, at 2:30  p.m.

    • The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts, April 29th, at 10:00 a.m.

    Parents and guests are cordially invited to the afternoon performance at 2:30, where the Sunflower Ambassador recipients will be acknowledged as well!  The Kauffman Center performance is a wonderful opportunity for our young musicians, so I will be making a video compilation of the two outstanding performances as a keepsake.  Parents, this is a great way to view parts of the Kauffman Center performance, since this is a student-centered performance only. Please note: there will be no evening performance on the 17th.

    We are still collecting birthday party items for the Blue Valley Service Center.  Our 4th grade item is canned frosting.  Your child can place the donations in the bin in the lobby.   

    A note from District Office...  

    The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) asked Blue Valley as well as several other school districts to participate in a research study this spring involving student participation.  Students in grades 3-8 and 11 will take a short reading comprehension test. The test will contain short paragraphs followed by multiple-choice questions. The test will be administered after the Kansas Reading Test (within 2 weeks), and will take about 1 hour to complete. Students' responses will be shared with KSDE's partner in this study, MetaMetrics, so that a link can be established between The Lexile Framework for Reading and the Kansas Reading Test.  Student results will not be used for anything other than establishing the link and student data will not be shared or used for any other purpose.

    The Lexile framework is a valuable tool for matching readers with books and monitoring growth in reading.  Having a reliable lexile on Kansas State Assessments will help Blue Valley teachers and parents see true reading growth levels for students.

Next Week's Learning Targets

  • The Student will learn to:

    Reading: Unit 5: America's Heartland

    • identify cause and effect by referring to details and examples in a text.  U5W3-4
    • make predictions while reading. U5W3
    • use knowledge of prefixes that tell where to understand the meaning of a word or phrases. U5W1&3
    • explain the meaning of similes in context. U5W3

    Grammar: 

    • correctly use and understand descriptive adjectives and adjectives that compare in reading and writing. U5W2-3

    Writing:   Informational Reports

    • make connections to nonfiction topics through sharing facts and viewing photographs, books, magazine articles, and Internet articles. 3.1
    • understand elements of an informational report by listening to a mentor text. 3.2 & 3.3
    • use personal interests guiding questions to brainstorm informational report topics. 3.4
    • identify and analyze informational report features. 3.5 
    • use idea evaluation questions to narrow the writing focus for information reports. 3.6
    • analyze the text structure and recognize the difference between credible and noncredible sources. 3.7
    • evaluate Internet sources and recognize the difference between credible and noncredible sources. 3.8

    Math: Topic 16 - Lines, Angles, and Shapes

    • identify and describe points, lines, and planes. 16-1
    • identify parts of lines and types of angles using geometric terms. 16-2
    • use unit angles and fractions of a circle to find angle measures. 16-3
    • use a smaller angle to measure a larger angle by repeating the unit. 16-4
    • measure and draw angles. 16-5
    • find unknown angle measures by adding and subtracting. 16-6
    • identify, sort, and classify polygons. 16-7
    • identify, sort, and classify triangles. 16-8
    • identify, sort, and classify quadrilaterals. 16-9
    • determine if a plane figure has line symmetry and, if so, how many lines of symmetry it has. 16-10
    • solve problems by making and testing generalizations. 16-11

    *Lines, Angles, and Shapes Unit test on Tuesday, April 15th

    Science: Magnetism & Electricity 

    • trace the path of the energy flow.
    • assemble electrical circuits that will produce light, heat, and sound.
    • demonstrate magnetic properties.
    • investigate practical applications of magnetism.

Weekly Homework

  •   Week 25 Homework  

      4/7-4/15  

    Math: 

    • CCSS Skills Review #27
    • Practice Math Facts 5 minutes per night

    Reading:

    • Online Assignment - U5W4 Make Predictions- Edmodo post
    • Read 20+ minutes per night

    Spelling:

    • U6W4 Spelling Lists  

    Study Island

    •  Math: Classify 2-Dimensional Figures

     

Upcoming Events


    • Tuesday 4/8 @ 12:20pm - Reading Kansas Assessment #2 
    • Wednesday 4/9 @ 12:20pm - Math Kansas Assessment #1
    • Thursday, 4/10 - 10th Year Open House @ 6:30pm
    • Friday, 4/11 - Future Cheetah Kindergarten Activity, 9am - 11am
    • Monday, 4/14 - No School, Professional Development Day
    • Tuesday 4/15 @ 2:00pm - Math Kansas Assessment #2
    • Wednesday, 4/16 - 4th Grade Learning Excursion, Main Street USA Colonial Days
    • Thursday, 4/17 - 4th Grade Recorder Concert, 2:45pm
    • Friday 4/18 @ 2:00pm - Science Kansas Assessment #1
    • Monday 4/21 @ 12:40pm - Science Kansas Assessment #2
    • Tuesday, 4/22 - Early Dismissal @ 2:00pm
    • Tuesday, 4/22 - Spring Pictures
    • Thursday, 4/24 - ESOL Parent Night @ 5:30pm
    • Tuesday, 4/29 - 4th Grade Learning Excursion to Symphony Recorder Concert
    • Wednesday, 4/30 - Friday, 5/2 - Spring Book Fair

Next Week's Special's Schedule

  • Monday - Day 2: Music

    Tuesday - Day 3: Art

    Wednesday - Day 4: Computers

    Thursday - Day 5: Spanish/PE

    Friday - Day 1: Spanish/PE

     

Monthly Book Orders

  • I will send Scholastic Book Club flyers home each month.  If you would like to order books, you can do so one of the following two ways: 

    1. send the order form back in with a check
    2. click the link below to order online with our class code - FZPKM 

    I will close out each order on the 15th of each month and the books should arrive about a week later.  Thank you!