3/30/2010



We ha d a terrific Tuesday! This morning we enjoyed reading Sign of the Beaver chapter 2 and discussing Matt’s life alone in the woods. In the afternoon we enjoyed a fun Jump Rope assembly! Have a great night and happy Passover!

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!


3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
JL 9.2 JP 209 DUE THURSDAY!


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math: Check Mrs. Frishman’s Blog


Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/29/2010

We had a marvelous Monday! This morning we attended a concert (with commentary) of music and dance and culture from the African country of Ghana. The presenters, Biakuye and Sulley Imoro, were amazing! It was an opportunity for enrichment about a country with which many of us are not familiar. I am sharing their website address with you. Enjoy the music and dance!
Biakuye Website

Sulley Imoro Website

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Finish the last 2 problems on JP 208. Students had time to complete these in class.


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math: Check Mrs. Frishman’s Blog
SL 9.1 Survey is due on Thursday.
JP 255 (skip #4) SL 9.4 due Wednesday (We had 10 minutes in class to start our homework!)


Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/26/2010

We had a FABULOUS FRIDAY! The class is working hard on many projects. Today we begin working with a partner on an “Influential Michiganian” research project. The students will have two days in the Media Center and complete the project in their Education Tech class. This is such an exciting project! Have a fun weekend!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Get unit 8 test signed and return on Monday!


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
If you did not get your test letter signed, please do so by Monday! JP 252-254 SL 9.2 The survey on SL 9.1 is due on Wednesday. Remember to ask five people each question!


Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/25/2010

PLEASE COME IN TO SIGN UP FOR SPRING CONFERENCES! THE SIGN-UP SHEET IS OUTSIDE MY DOOR! I AM MISSING three STUDENTS!!!!


We had the BEST time today at the Henry Ford Museum! MANY THANKS Stacey Mollison, Shiva Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, James Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge for being our chaperones today. Our trip was awesome because of you. Please enjoy some pictures of our day in the photostream. Have a great night!



*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Math handout due Friday
Take online test by Friday


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
Get your test letter signed. JP 248-251 (on JP 251, you can skip #4) SL 9.1

Social Studies: We are learning about Michigan and the Civil War.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!

End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/24/2010

PLEASE COME IN TO SIGN UP FOR SPRING CONFERENCES! THE SIGN-UP SHEET IS OUTSIDE MY DOOR! I AM MISSING three STUDENTS!!!!


Tomorrow we will be going to the Henry Ford Museum. We will leave school at 9:00 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m. All students and chaperones will need to bring a disposable bag lunch for the trip labeled with your first and last name. A plastic bag is suggested. It is going to be an awesome field trip!

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

• Chaperones please join us in the ¾ science lab in the 100 hall for orientation with Sue Reepmeyer at 8:45
• We will leave school at 9:00 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m.

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Math handout due Friday
Take online test by Friday


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
Get your test letter signed. JP 248-251 (on JP 251, you can skip #4) SL 9.1

Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/23/2010

PLEASE COME IN TO SIGN UP FOR SPRING CONFERENCES! THE SIGN-UP SHEET IS OUTSIDE MY DOOR! I AM MISSING four STUDENTS!!!!
This was a terrific Tuesday! This morning we worked hard on writing our portfolio reflections. In the afternoon we worked with Ms. Llewellyn on creating our conference powerpoint slides. Our class worked so hard today! You guys rock!


Our Henry Ford Field Trip is Thursday. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.
Thanks for joining us! Please note the following:
• Chaperones please join us in the ¾ science lab in the 100 hall for orientation with Sue Reepmeyer at 8:45
• We will leave school at 9:00 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m.
* You will need to bring a bag lunch for the trip
* Busses will depart BCS at 9:00
* There will be 8 busses, one for each class. Chaperones please plan to ride on the bus with the class.
*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
MB 8.9
Handout maze due tomorrow
Take online multiplication test by Friday
Review due tomorrow
Test on unit 8 tomorrow


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 342-343 You need two equivalent fractions for each line and you need a calculator to find the decimals!

Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/22/2010

The BLAST was a huge success because of you! Many thanks to those of you who gave money, time, and products to make this year’s Blast a success. Our class “Scrap Happy” basket was a huge success and was very impressive! Thank you for the turnout and please know that your time and dedication is appreciated by the BCS community!
We had a marvelous Monday in room 204. This morning we took our spelling test and worked on our conference letter. In the afternoon we worked on our conference powepoint and uploaded pictures. At the end of the day we learned about a school-wide community service event in a school assembly. Bassel Salka and Xavier McCormick worked at City Mission in Detroit at a Basketball Camp for underprivileged kids this summer. Our school is going to be assisting the City Mission School in Detroit, MI. The kick-off assembly today was awesome. More information will be going out to everyone in the BCS community this week and on Monday at the assembly.

Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.
Thanks for joining us! Please note the following:
• Chaperones please join us in the ¾ science lab in the 100 hall for orientation with Sue Reepmeyer at 8:45
• We will leave school at 9:00 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m.
* You will need to bring a bag lunch for the trip
* Busses will depart BCS at 9:00
* There will be 8 busses, one for each class. Chaperones please plan to ride on the bus with the class.
*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We are swimming now!

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 8 due March 31 (Wednesday)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL 8.8
JP 201 (We finished all but 1 question on this page together in class.)
Review Due tomorrow
Test Wednesday


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
We took our test today for Unit 8. I will try to get them back tomorrow, but I am going to assume that you will see them Wednesday! No homework unless you want to start studying your 11’s and 12’s facts!

Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/19/2010

Have a great weekend! Don’t forget to come to the BLAST on Friday for a rockin’ good time with your friends and family!

We are swimming now!

ATTENTION Chaperones: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Thanks for joining us! Please note the following:
· Chaperones please join us in the ¾ science lab in the 100 hall for orientation with Sue Reepmeyer at 8:45
· We will leave school at 9:00 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m.
* You will need to bring a bag lunch for the trip
* Busses will depart BCS at 9:00
* There will be 8 busses, one for each class. Chaperones please plan to ride on the bus with the class.
*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
None until after break!

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Review due Tuesday; Get review signed by a parent on Friday
Test Wednesday


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
Turn in your review on Monday! Study for Monday’s test. Study your facts for ten minutes (This is the last unit of 0-10 facts! We will add 11’s and 12’s for Unit 9!!)

Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/17/2010


Happy St.Patrick's Day! Felix brought us some yummy cookies in celebration of the Irish. Thanks Felix! Many of the kids came in dressed for St. Patrick’s Day or Sports Day. I loved seeing all of their great outfits. We had fun with them. We worked hard on our language arts and social studies units. We are having such a bright and sunny week!

BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125. We appreciate your support for this amazing event!

To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!
Thursday: Crazy Hair Day
Friday: Blast to the Past (dress from any past decade)

We are swimming now!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Thanks for joining us! Here are the details!

• Chaperones please join us in the ¾ science lab in the 100 hall for orientation with Sue Reepmeyer at 8:45
• We will leave school at 9:00 a.m. and return around 1:30 p.m.
• You will need to bring a bag lunch for the trip
• Busses will depart BCS at 9:00
• There will be 8 busses, one for each class. Chaperones please plan to ride on the bus with the class.


SPRING CONFERENCES SIGN-UP time! You can do this outside of our classroom until March 25th.

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” was due on Tuesday, March 16th. This was uploaded to the wiki.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Hl 8.6 and MB 8.5



**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 244 and 246 (skip 245

Social Studies: We are learning about how Michigan grows and changes!
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/16/2010

We had such a great day today!!! Ms. Llewellyn came to our class and spent the morning with us. She taught us how to identify different types of questions on tests and how to answer them! We learned so much! This afternoon in social studies we worked in groups of 3 on our territory and statehood group assessment. Students created a brochure or a speech or interview using Audacity. I was so impressed with their ability to quickly agree on a project. They worked cooperatively to complete the task within the time allotment. We worked very hard today!

BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125. We appreciate your support for this amazing event!

To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!
Wednesday: “Green” Day or Sports Day
Thursday: Toga Day (must wear clothes underneath!)
Friday: Blast to the Past (dress from any past decade)

We are swimming now!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” was due on Tuesday, March 16th. This was uploaded to the wiki.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL 8.5 (p 190) and multiplication fact handout



**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 240-243 SL 8.7 (I hope to test Tuesday, but I will keep you posted)

Social Studies: We are learning about the territory and statehood of Michigan!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/15/2010

What a wonderful Monday! This morning we previewed the next story in our reading theme! We also learned key vocabulary for this story. This afternoon we worked hard on our final draft for our research paper! We accomplished so much today!

Student-Led Conferences will be held on April 21st and 22nd from 1:00pm – 4:00pm and 5:00pm – 8:00pm The sign- up sheets for conferences were posted outside of classroom today at 3:15. Please plan on signing up by Thursday, March 25th as this will help your child plan for his/her conference.



Moodle Assignment Due: Due Tuesday, March 16th

BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125. We appreciate your support for this amazing event!

To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!

Monday: Pajama Day
Tuesday: Hat Day
Wednesday: “Green” Day or Sports Day
Thursday: Toga Day (must wear clothes underneath!)
Friday: Blast to the Past (dress from any past decade)

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Language Arts:
Today was our last day to work in class on our animal research powerpoint. Students who need extra time emailed this to themselves and will upload it to our voice thread during success center on Tuesday.

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL 8.5 and multiplication handout


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 236-239 SL 8.6 You will need math masters page 260 to complete your journal pages!

Social Studies: We are learning about the territory and statehood of Michigan!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology
What a wonderful Monday! This morning we previewed the next story in our reading theme! We also learned key vocabulary for this story. This afternoon we worked hard on our final draft for our research paper! We accomplished so much today!

Student-Led Conferences will be held on April 21st and 22nd from 1:00pm – 4:00pm and 5:00pm – 8:00pm The sign- up sheets for conferences were posted outside of classroom today at 3:15. Please plan on signing up by Thursday, March 25th as this will help your child plan for his/her conference.



Moodle Assignment Due: Due Tuesday, March 16th

BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125. We appreciate your support for this amazing event!

To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!

Monday: Pajama Day
Tuesday: Hat Day
Wednesday: “Green” Day or Sports Day
Thursday: Toga Day (must wear clothes underneath!)
Friday: Blast to the Past (dress from any past decade)

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Language Arts:
Today was our last day to work in class on our animal research powerpoint. Students who need extra time emailed this to themselves and will upload it to our voice thread at home by Monday. We will present to the class on Monday!

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL 8.5 and multiplication handout


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 236-239 SL 8.6 You will need math masters page 260 to complete your journal pages!

Social Studies: We are learning about the territory and statehood of Michigan!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/12/2010

Spring is quickly approaching, and Spring brings the excitement of Student-Led Conferences at BCS! We are thrilled each year to give your children the opportunity to share their knowledge with you. This year you will spend 55 minutes at your child’s conference and we can assure you an experience that will leave you glowing with pride!

Student-Led Conferences will be held on April 21st and 22nd from 1:00pm – 4:00pm and 5:00pm – 8:00pm (your child will have a half-day of school both days). They will take place in your child’s homeroom as well as his/her partner teacher’s classroom.

On Monday, March 15th, your child’s homeroom teacher will post the sign- up sheets for conferences. Please plan on signing up by Thursday, March 25th as this will help your child plan for his/her conference.

Please look for a letter today from your child detailing the spring conferences. Have a great weekend with your family and friends!


BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125. We appreciate your support for this amazing event!

To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!

Monday: Pajama Day
Tuesday: Hat Day
Wednesday: “Green” Day or Sports Day
Thursday: Toga Day (must wear clothes underneath!)
Friday: Blast to the Past (dress from any past decade)

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

Moodle Assignment Due: Due Tuesday, March 16th

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Language Arts:
Today was our last day to work in class on our animal research powerpoint. Students who need extra time emailed this to themselves and will upload it to our voice thread at home by Monday. We will present to the class on Monday!

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Math HL 8.4 and go online to the new, cool site and study facts 6-7 for 10 minutes!


**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP232-235 SL 8.5

Social Studies: We are learning about the territory and statehood of Michigan!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/11/2010

Choice hour sheets are due tomorrow! If we are the first class to turn them in, we earn a special treat from the office!!!!


We had such a fabulous day again today!!! This morning we learned all about Life on the Frontier in 1800’s. It was fun to learn about the chore life of a typical family living on the Michigan frontier. The children, mother and father all had lots of responsibilities! In the afternoon we discussed our current reading theme story entitled “Boss of the Plains” and explored the life of a real pioneer. This afternoon we also had more time to work on our research papers and everyone is doing a great job on their final copies! Keep up the hard work guys!


BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125. We appreciate your support for this amazing event!

To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!


Monday March 15 Pajama Day
Tuesday March 16 Hat Day
Wednesday March 17 “Green” Day or Sports Team Day
Thursday March 18 Toga Day (must wear clothes underneath)
Friday March 19 BLAST from the PAST Day (dress from any past decade)


Our scrapbooking basket is going to be great. The camera is an awesome addition. We just need a few more things to add, such as stickers, scissors, and cutouts for making pictures into fun shapes. Please let me know if you would like to contribute any of these items. Thanks, Dorothy Sagante rdsagante@aol.com

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!


*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Language Arts:
Today was our last day to work in class on our animal research powerpoint. Students who need extra time emailed this to themselves and will upload it to our voice thread at home by Monday. We will present to the class on Monday!

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
Complete journal pages 189-190

**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 229-231 SL 8.4 If you did not finish making your 12 by 12 square during lunch, please do so tonight!


Social Studies: We are learning about the territory and statehood of Michigan!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge

BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/10/2010

Our wonderful gym teachers are looking for parent volunteers this Thursday from 1:35-2:20pm to help with Jump Rope for Heart. Please email Mrs. Kelmigian or Mr. Johansson if you are free to help with this wonderful activity!

Choice hour sheets are coming home today! They are due on Friday! If we are the first class to turn them in, we earn a special treat from the office!!!!

BAST VOLUNTERS NEEDED:
There are a few unfilled volunteer positions for the BLAST! If you are able to help with this please call Stacey Mollison at 248.219.8125 We appreciate your support for this amazing event!
To get excited for the BLAST, MARCH 15-19 is SPIRIT WEEK!
Dress up for each day below to show your BCS Spirit!


Monday March 15 Pajama Day
Tuesday March 16 Hat Day
Wednesday March 17 “Green” Day or Sports Team Day
Thursday March 18 Toga Day (must wear clothes underneath)
Friday March 19 BLAST from the PAST Day (dress from any past decade)

Our scrapbooking basket is going to be great. The camera is an awesome addition. We just need a few more things to add, such as stickers, scissors, and cutouts for making pictures into fun shapes. Please let me know if you would like to contribute any of these items. Thanks, Dorothy Sagante rdsagante@aol.com

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!

Our classroom will be donating a Scrap-Booking Basket for the BCS auction this year! We would be grateful for any donations you would like to contribute to the by March 12. We have a box in Mrs. Butzin's classroom labeled Auction for your donations. We could use Scrap-booking scissors, markers, stickers, boarders, paper, photo albums, etc,
Even an inexpensive camera would be awesome if a few families would like to go in on a donation together. Thanks in advance for your support! If you are making a donation, please email Dorothy @ rdsagante@aol.com with a description of your donation.

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

Jump Rope for Heart due Thursday

Choice Hour Selection Form:
Due Thursday

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Language Arts:
Today was our last day to work in class on our animal research powerpoint. Students who need extra time emailed this to themselves and will upload it to our voice thread at home by Monday. We will present to the class on Monday!

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL 8.3
**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 227-228 SL 8.3


Social Studies: We are learning about the territory and statehood of Michigan!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge
BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/09/2010

This was a terrific Tuesday in room 204! This morning we learned about how the War of 1812 affected the settlement of Michigan. In the afternoon we began working on our final drafts of our research paper. Some of us finished our final draft and added it to voice thread to share with our classmates! Tomorrow will be the last day we work on the final draft in class. Students will have an opportunity to finish it at home if necessary. Have a great evening!

Our scrapbooking basket is going to be great. The camera is an awesome addition. We just need a few more things to add, such as stickers, scissors, and cutouts for making pictures into fun shapes. Please let me know if you would like to contribute any of these items. Thanks, Dorothy Sagante rdsagante@aol.com

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!

Our classroom will be donating a Scrap-Booking Basket for the BCS auction this year! We would be grateful for any donations you would like to contribute to the by March 12. We have a box in Mrs. Butzin's classroom labeled Auction for your donations. We could use Scrap-booking scissors, markers, stickers, boarders, paper, photo albums, etc,
Even an inexpensive camera would be awesome if a few families would like to go in on a donation together. Thanks in advance for your support! If you are making a donation, please email Dorothy @ rdsagante@aol.com with a description of your donation.

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

Jump Rope Heart due Thursday

Choice Hour Selection Form:
Due Friday

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

Language Arts:
A few students will be getting their drafts edited at home tonight. Tomorrow we will begin our final drafts in class!

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL and MB and 8.2
Complete the math problem search handout
**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
JP 226 SL 8.2


IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge
BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

3/08/2010

It has been a sunny Monday both outside and in room 204! This morning we had the greatest time learning about the Michigan territory. Afterwards, we made our own riddle from the lesson. Here is one for you: In 1805 I became the capital of the Territory of Michigan. Who am I? Answer: Detroit!
In the afternoon, we finished working on the drafts for our research paper and then took our spelling test. Today we received our choice hour selection sheet (white form) for Quarter 4! These are on Friday, March 12th.



Our scrapbooking basket is going to be great. The camera is an awesome addition. We just need a few more things to add, such as stickers, scissors, and cutouts for making pictures into fun shapes. Please let me know if you would like to contribute any of these items. Thanks, Dorothy Sagante rdsagante@aol.com

We will begin swimming the week of Monday, 3/15!

ATTENTION PARENTS: Our Henry Ford Field Trip is March 25th. Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Jim Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Arya Afrakhteh and Angela Forge.

Chaperones: Would you mind sending me an email to confirm that you will be attending this trip? Thanks so much!

Our classroom will be donating a Scrap-Booking Basket for the BCS auction this year! We would be grateful for any donations you would like to contribute to the by March 12. We have a box in Mrs. Butzin's classroom labeled Auction for your donations. We could use Scrap-booking scissors, markers, stickers, boarders, paper, photo albums, etc,
Even an inexpensive camera would be awesome if a few families would like to go in on a donation together. Thanks in advance for your support! If you are making a donation, please email Dorothy @ rdsagante@aol.com with a description of your donation.

*Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle to class so he/she does not have to leave class when thirsty!

IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY! PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENER TO KEEP IN HIS/HER BINDER!!!

Here’s what we have for you tonight:

We have mail today!

Jump Rope Heart due Thursday

Choice Hour Selection Form:
Due Friday

3rd Grade Reading: 20 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)

4th Grade Reading: 30 minutes (record on the wiki: butzin09.wikis.birmingham.k12.mi.us)


Language Arts:
A few students will be getting their drafts edited at home tonight. Tomorrow we will begin our final drafts in class!

Paragraph Practice:
“Stop Polluting My Environment” is due on Tuesday, March 16th.

After completing TWO brainstorm webs. Type your first draft. Then, edit and revise your work. You will now have the computer’s help with some spelling, word choice (using the thesaurus) and grammar issues. However, the ideas and details will always come from you!

You DO NOT need to print out your paragraph. When your final draft is saved on your computer, access our class wiki page (from this blog) and click on student portfolios. Click on edit page, click the images icon, select browse and find your paper. Double click to upload. It should then appear on your wiki page. Save the page then test to see if it works.

Spelling: List # 7 due March 22 (words from our Ecosystems and Michigan Units)
Choose your spelling words from A, B or C. You need a parent to sign off on the choice you make.
Complete the definition activity on Moodle (up to 2 attempts) and Play 3 games from Spellingcity.com.

3rd Grade Math:
HL and MB and 8.1
Get your unit 7 math test signed tonight and return tomorrow!

**Before you take the timed tests, please practice! You can do this by clicking on the link posted on our site. You don't need to log in to practice. Click on "thatquiz” in the top left hand corner. Choose Integers, arithmetic. Set the quiz for addition or subtraction (50 in 3 min) level 10.
Then, when you're ready to take the tests, click on your name. Type in your password and take timed tests that have been set for you.

Mental recall goals (for exiting 3rd grade) are 30 addition and 30 subtraction in 2 mins, 50 multiplication and 50 division in 3 mins. Check out the math website at the top of our Blog. It is great for practicing all facts!

4th Grade Math:
Unit 7 Test Letter needs to be signed by tomorrow! JP 219-223 SL 8.1 You can skip #4 on JP 221


IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Henry Ford Field Trip: March 25th

Chaperones please note: This is a change to the original trip (of Lansing.) Due to this change, we will now be able to have two fieldtrips. The Henry Ford will provide connections to all of our Michigan regions studies thus far. We will also have The Naturalist Endeavors program coming to present to the students, which will provide the students with an experience of how Michigan’s Early Native Americans lived.

Our chaperones for this trip are as follows: Stacey Mollison, Cyrus Motlagh, Kathy Stubbs, Sandy Simons, Dan Gates, Lillian Hardy, Sohaila Afrakhteh and Angela Forge
BOOK ORDERS:
Go to: www.scholastic.com/parentordering
Username: butzin
Password: books

REDUCING TRASH AT BCS-TRASH FREE FRIDAYS

• Use a lunch box or reusable sack.
• Pack a cloth napkin and reusable utensils.
• Put food in reusable food and drink containers.
• If you must use a disposable plastic bag, wash it out and keep reusing it.
• Purchase your snacks in bulk size and repack into individual reusable containers.
• Pack fresh fruit since it doesn't require any additional packaging.

Disposable lunches can create between 4–8 ounces of garbage every day.
That can add up to as much as 100 pounds per year!
If you buy lunch, please buy only what you believe you can eat and try not to have any waste!!

ROOM PARENT COORDINATOR: You may reach Stacey Mollison at the following email address: ssmollison@gmail.com

PARTY DATES: Parents and younger siblings are invited to attend!
End of the Year
Wednesday, June 17th, time to be determined

Our Co-curricular Schedule: (We GYM Monday, February 1 through Friday, March 5)
Mondays: Educational Technology
Tuesdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Wednesdays: Art/Engineering Technology and Educational Technology
Thursdays: Gym/Swim and Spanish
Fridays: Art/Engineering Technology and Ed Technology

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