Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday

Walking into the classroom from lunch recess, I found the fourth graders singing Taylor Swift’s “Love Story”. The next day it was “Whitehorse,” also by TW. Who says the record industry is in trouble? It's going to be an interesting year!

The kids are doing well and have started their Photostory projects. Several have recorded their voices to go with their self-portraits. We'll have a look at some of them next Thursday at Back to School Night. Hope to see you there.

Today's barbecue was the best we've had here at Franklin and the burgers were very tasty.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tuesday

Tuesday in Room 17. Yes, that is a sentence fragment, but we'll work on that later this month along with run-on sentences and paragraphing.

The kids just started work on an exciting tech project that's new this year. To go along with their self-portraits (great job on these, by the way) they are writing a short biography. We'll make some digital photos of the portraits and then "put" them in the computer on a program named "Photostory." We hope to have some projects to show on "Back to School Night," which happens for fourth and fifth grade classes on Thursday, October 1st.

Today's bonus question: What are the nicknames for the five Pacific Salmon species?

Current Read Aloud: Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl. It's all about the harrowing and humorous experiences of a Fox family apparently at the mercy of three very mean farmers.

Recommended book for parents and other adults: Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon. Dense but accessible crime drama set c. 1970.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

I'll see you tomorrow in Room 17 at Franklin Elementary School. If you don't have one, you can pick out a silent reading book from our classroom library. We'll get started reading right at 8:05 AM. Below is the newsletter I'll send home with the students tomorrow afternoon. See you tomorrow!

Room 17 Report
Mr. Burnett's Class Franklin School Room 17
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September 3, 2009

Dear Fourth Grade Student and Parents/Guardian:

I want to welcome you to the fourth grade and let you know that I am looking forward to having you in my class this year. You will have an enjoyable and productive year in our room!

You will need to have a book for silent reading at 8:10 each day. You may bring a book from home or find one in our classroom collection.

Since we believe that education is serious business, please do not bring any toys to school because they interfere with learning. Here are other rules you will be expected to follow:

1. Follow directions the first time they are given.
2. Stay in your seat unless given permission to leave
it.
3. Raise your hand and wait to be called on before
speaking.
4. Turn in all assignments on time.

HOMEWORK: Students are responsible for handing their homework in on time. Homework is due the following day and needs to be placed in the correct assignment box before the second bell when school starts. Homework generally consists of unfinished daily assignments, and I ask the students to read for at least fifteen minutes each evening. Occasionally, there will be homework projects that require more than one day to complete, and for these assignments I will give the students a due date.

WHEN ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE: Assignments are usually due the morning after they are assigned. If the assignment is not handed in, the student receives a 0 in the grade book for that assignment, so it is very important that all assignments are completed and turned in on time. Nothing lowers a report card grade faster than missing assignments. If a student is absent, he/ she will have at least two days to make up the assignments after checking with me to see which assignments to make up.

GRADING: No student will receive failing marks on their report card if their assignments are turned in on time and they are trying to do the assignments to the best of their ability. I will present more details on the new report card as they become available to me.

You will earn good grades as long as you listen well in class, follow directions the first time, and complete and turn in assignments on time.

HANDING ASSIGNMENTS BACK: Assignments and papers are returned to the student’s “mail box.” Students are responsible for getting their “mail” and taking it home to show their parents/ guardians. I encourage you to keep assignments rather than throw them away, at least through the end of the trimester. The projects, like the “Family History Report,” you will probably want to keep forever.

I hope some of your questions and concerns about this year have been answered in this letter. You can also check our Franklin website by accessing the Port Angeles School District website. Good communication will help each student succeed in fourth grade. Please contact me with any other questions and concerns.


Sincerely,
Mr. Burnett (565-1853)

PARENTS/GUARDIANS: Please see me if you are interested in volunteering in the classroom this year.