Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Last Day of School and Summer Skills

Dear Families,

It's hard to believe that it's already the last day of school.  The year has flown by, and the students have all grown so much this year!  To help keep their brains growing this summer, I encourage students to challenge themselves.  Here are a few suggestions how:

The Sumdog website (www.sumdog.com) is a fun and simple way to practice math.  Kids can choose one skill to focus on (for example multiplication), or work on a range of skills.  Though the problems they will be presented with do not require many steps or deeper thinking, they are timed and push kids to work quickly and accurately.  With addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, it's important to be fluent with facts.

A student in our class recently showed me another website for practicing skills that also brings rice donations to help alleviate world hunger (freerice.com).  This site explores many subject areas, so you can choose what your child needs to work on, or just what he/she is interested in testing knowledge about.  Correct answers result in rice donations, and incorrect answers are taught to the game player.

Yesterday students took notes on book presentations given by other 4th graders to get ideas for books to read this summer.  One of the best ways to support your child this summer is to encourage him/her to read!  Read together, create a book discussion group, or bring your child to the library.

Those are just a few ideas.  Remember, the more fun you can make learning, the more your child will want to do.  You can study maps on road trips, cook together to have your child work with fractions and measurements, and visit enriching museums.  If you have questions about how to support your child's learning this summer, don't hesitate to email me at WendyM@mpsvt.org.  Though I may not check my email daily over the summer, I will get back to you within a few days.

Thank you for a wonderful school year.  I look forward to working with all of you again next year.

Sincerely,


Wendy McGuiggan
4th/5th Grade Teacher

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Rain Date for Field Day

Because of the wet weather we will hold field day on Monday, June 17 in Hubbard Park.