Friday, October 2, 2020
SCIENCE ~ materials pick up
PROGRESS REPORTS
The Progress Reports window opens MONDAY!!!!
Move-a-Thon Parade & Shirts!!
We will be parading the neighborhood on October 14th- starting at 2:20 to celebrate our KICK -OFF for our MOVE*A*THON event!! Please join US:) Our hope is that students are holding signs with their Class Team Name:)
MOVE*A*THON SHIRTS
On October 19th- The MOVE*A*THON Team will be at Nelda to pass out shirts, granola bars, jump ropes, and challenge prizes. (Thank you MCA for the Granola Bars and jump ropes). We will send out a detailed schedule for pick-up next week.
****Students will have a choice of what activity they want to participate in for the event on October 23rd.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Progress Reports
The Progress Reports window opens Friday,
October 5th
Grades
I will be starting to put final grades from assignments into Illuminate so that I can start preparing progress reports next week. If your student is missing assignments, then it is reflected in the gradebook. Please check in with your kiddo in regards to their work. It would be a bummer for kids to have low grades due to missing assignments.
Accelerated Reader
XtraMath for Math Facts
Last week, the kids signed in to XtraMath class online. The link is on my website. This is an easy, FREE, program that can be used to practice math facts. The most common question I get is...how can I help my child succeed in 4th grade?? Mastering math facts will help them be more confident as we tackle the more complex concepts later in the year. We no longer do time tests as speed is not really important. Accuracy is important. This is also a way that a struggling student can practice in the privacy of their own home to get better. I am asking students to do one session each day which takes about 5 minutes. Right now everyone is on addition & subtraction--and moving forward into multiplication & division as needed. Later on I will move everyone to multiplication & division as these are the most important facts for 4th grade math.
Friday, September 11, 2020
SO PROUD!!
We had another great week!!
MAP testing is always a challenge--even when we are in person--so the fact that we stuck with it is AMAZING!! I am so proud of our class--they are so patient with tech issues and helpful to each other. They are figuring out the schedule and starting to manage their independent time better. With the challenges that Distance Learning can throw our way, I am proud of their hard work, perseverance and willingness to try. I am so happy to be their teacher!
More About Chromebooks
Chromebook Issues?
PLEASE TRY THIS FIRST
CLEARING YOUR CHROMEBOOK
Please clear out ALL extensions that are not school related
Go to your Chrome - 3 dots upper right - more tools - extensions - delete anything not school related. (games/backgrounds)
Please clear out ALL on your internet browser
Go to your Chrome - 3 dots upper right - more tools - clear browsing - ALL TIME- clear browsing
Reset your Settings
Go to your Chrome - 3 dots upper right - Advanced on left - reset settings - click restore settings then click reset
Please Update your Device - You should do this WEEKLY!
Go to your Chrome - 3 dots upper right - settings - About Chrome on left side - (Blue) Chrome OS Settings - "Check for Updates" - when done click “RESTART”
If you have a special background, take it off
If you have a special cursor, take it off
Anything "added" to your chromebook that is NOT school related, does not help
After all this, and your computer is still not working...or if you have Physical Damage...
Please fill out the Repair Form only once and we will contact you as soon as we can in the order received.
WIFI Troubleshooting Tips
WIFI - depends on what wifi you have and how many people are using it.
WIFI Troubleshooting Tips - Try these things:
1. You may need to move closer to the router, or open doors or remove large obstacles to the signal.
2. When possible, reduce the number of devices using your WIFI network during your class
3. Those sharing the WIFI during your class time should refrain from streaming video or doing large file uploads/downloads
4. If you have both a 2.4Gigahertz and a 5.0 Ghz band of your home WIFI network, try the other one (the 2.4Gz band has a longer range, but the 5Gz band can be faster).
5. If you have a sibling who is streaming or other intensive use, collaborate to make sure you are on different bands.
6. You may need to restart the router (let others now, as the signal will be lost)
Clearing Chromebooks
Here is a link to a video that will help clean up some of the issues students are having with their Chromebook and prevent the need for an exchange.
If this does not resolve the problem, please have them email Mrs Sagara directly. Her email is: DianeS@fsusd.org
Suggested Reading
Here are some links for suggested reading by grade level, reading level and AR levels.
Click on the image for the link to the site:
Friday, September 4, 2020
Happy Friday!!
As we continue to learn and grow with Distance Learning, I appreciate your patience. I know it can but tough at times--technology, schedules, curriculum--sometimes it's more than we can handle. Just as your child is getting used to 4th grade [and me], I am also still getting to know your child and figuring out the best way to get work out to them. It's definitely a work in progress...
I am trying to be available online to your child throughout the day [during "Independent" time] so that hopefully they are not constantly running to you, but starting to take some initiative in their own learning and seeking out help when they need it -- from me!!
Friday, August 28, 2020
First Week....PHEW!!!
We made it through our first week of Distance Learning!!
I am so proud of us!! Your kids have done an amazing job logging in, taking breaks, coming back online & doing work. It's been so fun getting to know everyone this week, but I am definitely ready to start curriculum. 4th grade is such an amazing year of learning and growth--I just want to get started!!
Thank you so much for your support at home. I know it's not easy juggling everything, and technology can be a challenge at times, but your help at home is not going unnoticed. We are a team!!
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Monday, August 24, 2020
Friday, April 3, 2020
Thank You For Your Patience
It has been a wild few weeks. I never imagined when we walked out of our classrooms March 13th that we would still be teaching from home! Your kids have been amazing as we [teachers] put together teaching practices that did not exist a few weeks ago. We have had successes and failures and plenty of things that needed tweaking/adjusting. This is the biggest Growth Mindset Adventure any of us has been on. Thank you for your patience as we build this "airplane" in mid flight. We are a team, and together we will prepare your students for 5th grade and beyond.
Be safe, be kind, be flexible.
Mrs. Broschard
Please keep in mind: Our Timberwolves spend around 6.5 hours with us each day and you should not expect that your student will be given that much work to do at home. At school your child receives about 15-20 minutes of direct instruction in each subject, then about 15-20 minutes of guided practice and discussion, 15 minutes of independent time to complete their work (give or take!).
To "my Broschard" kiddos!! You have done an AWESOME job of logging in and completing your work! Don't forget to take a breath, don't get overwhelmed, get some sunshine, and get off your screens throughout the day!
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Original Art Works Orders
Your child's Original Artworks came home today [Wednesday]. You have the opportunity to order their art on many fun objects from shirts to coffee cups to notecards. Check out the details in your packet. If you want to order, please do so by March 20th. Thank you!