Girls,
Friday is packed with activities and fun, but it could become confusing!
Come to school with your swimming suit on, as usual.
Come to the classroom and put your backpacks in the closet because the mothers will be setting up for the Halloween Party.
After swimming, you may put on your Vocabulary Costumes.
Remember the party starts at 9:00, you will have to hurry.
Leave your desk totally clean because the girls from other classes will be sitting on your desks!
Have a wonderful time because you have learned over a hundred new words since the beginning of the year! Congratulations! You are rocking the world of words!
Happy Halloween!
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Innovation Day Thursday, October 29
On Thursday, October 29, grades K - 4 will be participating in our first Innovation
Day of the school year. This day is dedicated to giving our girls time to explore
innovation through science, technology, engineering, arts and math. The morning
will center on brainstorming ideas for completing the project that the girls will
work on in the afternoon. After lunch, students from different grades will form
groups and work on the design challenge together.
To complete this design challenge, each student is asked to bring in the following
items:
1 shoebox (with lid)
1 paper towel tube or bathroom tissue tube
If students would like to, they have the option to bring in one small container/bag
of beads, stickers, buttons, fabric, or similar decorative craft supply item. If
students choose this option, they should bring in only one small bag of one type
of item. Please label the shoebox, the tube, and any other item with students’
names.
Next Thursday will be a day full of new ideas, new friends and lots of fun!
Sincerely,
The Innovation Day Committee
Jimmy Tullner
Amy Adkins
Rose Domayer
Carter Warren
Amanda Jernigan
Rachen Sterling
Jennifer Ivens
Monday, October 26, 2015
Swimming Tomorrow and Mount Vernon Next Week
Don't forget! Swimming starts tomorrow morning at 8 AM. See previous blog post for information.
....and there is more Fourthie fun and learning to be had, and this time it is at the home of George Washington, our first president. Our class is studying the traits of great leaders, and George Washington is at the top of the list. Of course, he is a Virginian!
....and there is more Fourthie fun and learning to be had, and this time it is at the home of George Washington, our first president. Our class is studying the traits of great leaders, and George Washington is at the top of the list. Of course, he is a Virginian!
Lower School Field Trip Information
October 2015
Grade: 4
Date of Trip: Tuesday, November 3
Location: Mount Vernon, 3200 Mount Vernon Hwy, Mt Vernon, VA 22121
(The Fourthies will tour Mount Vernon, the home of our first president, George Washington. This is a highlight of our fourth grade curriculum, as we study the lives of presidents throughout the year. Fortunately, in Virginia, we have several homes from which to choose, but we think this one is truly special and the education center is outstanding.)
Time of Student Drop Off at School: 7:00 a.m. (Students should go promptly to their classrooms. Teachers will walk with the girls to the James River buses parked on Grove Avenue.)
Time of Trip Departure: 7:15 a. m.
Time of Trip Return: 3:25 p.m. (Parents will be notified if we are delayed.)
Trip Attire: Field Trip Attire and yellow Fourthie hat, jacket appropriate for the weather
What to bring: Money for lunch. We will eat in the cafeteria at Mount Vernon. There is a Child’s Lunch available for $6.00, which includes chicken nuggets, French fries, Jell-O, and a drink. We highly suggest this idea, so we can alert the cafeteria that they will be handling 73 children. Otherwise, please send around $12.00 for lunch.
Special Instructions: The girls may bring a book to read on the bus or enjoy the pleasant company of their classmates. No electronics, please.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Swimming Starts Next Week
October 19, 2015
Dear
Parents,
On Tuesday,
October 27th, our class will begin swimming instruction at the Kenny Athletic
Center. We will swim on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Friday mornings from 8:00-8:45 for two weeks. Your daughter
should be dropped off at the Lower School.
During that time, the girls will NOT have regular P.E. classes.
The following equipment will be needed for
each child on swimming days: a one-piece swimsuit, a latex or silicone swim cap, a towel, goggles (optional), healthy snack, and a bag other than a backpack to carry swim
equipment. Please label your
daughter’s supplies.
Tankinis and bikinis are not allowed. The swim cap is required to help keep hair
relatively dry and to keep the pool clean.
All swim equipment will be taken home each day and brought back to
school the following day. If your
daughter has long hair, please put it in a ponytail or braid for ease in
putting on the swim cap. The girls should NOT wear tights on swimming days, as they are hard
to put on damp legs.
Thanks so much,
Tara
DiGiacomo and Alexa Anderson
Friday, October 9, 2015
Innovation Everywhere
Girls Innovate was a rousing success! The girls just returned from the Kenny Center where they saw incredible projects made from Little Bits. The collaborative experience for the Middle School girls and their guests from other schools was inspiring to see. On top of that, the members of Iluminate led spontaneous dances throughout the gym! It was truly a joyous, innovative experience for all of us.
Some of the girls in the class had some ideas of what they would do if given the chance to be creative with Little Bits. They had some pretty wonderful ideas! We are fortunate to have a set in the Lower School, so the girls will have an opportunity to try out some of their ideas.
Kate "I would make a trash collector that would pick up cans."
Kathryn "I would also make a trash collector, but it would pick up the kind of trash that you find on streets...like banana peels. It would churn it up and make it into fertlizer."
Eloise MC " I would make one that would take medical waste and reuse it....like my cat's syringes."
Mariya "I would make a lighthouse with lights all around, so you could see boats easily."
Caroline "I would try to make something that would clean up broken down houses that earthquakes make."
Elloise L. "I would make something that would have fans on it to fan people, so that you wouldn't use a lot of electricity, and then you could use that electricity for something else."
Mary Spencer "I would make a machine that you could put James River water in and that it would come out purified."
Browning "I would make a car that would be powered by electricity because gas is bad for the environment."
Claire "I would make something that would go underwater and clean up the water so that there wouldn't be any plastic, and then the turtles wouldn't die."
Bella "I would make a mechanical wheelchair so that people wouldn't have to push with their arms."
Hailey "I would make a cast and I would put Little Bits all around the cast so that it would light up, and the cast would have a layer for the battery pack."
Janie "I would probably make a tiny bot that would go under water and it would take photos, so that it could explore more things."
Walden "I would put paper down, and then I would decorate it like a rainbow, and I would decorate a bike with lights."
Elise "I would make a machine that would create medicine that would help people who can't stop bleeding."
Adley "I would make a machine that would make a pill that you could swallow, and it would diagnose illnesses."
Manya "I would make a robot that could scan you, and it would have an arm that would shoot out the medicine."
Cameron "I would make a bot that you could hook up to your light system that would turn off your lights."
Amelia "My idea is to make an underwater robot that would would pick up trash that could strangle
turtles."
Some of the girls in the class had some ideas of what they would do if given the chance to be creative with Little Bits. They had some pretty wonderful ideas! We are fortunate to have a set in the Lower School, so the girls will have an opportunity to try out some of their ideas.
Kate "I would make a trash collector that would pick up cans."
Kathryn "I would also make a trash collector, but it would pick up the kind of trash that you find on streets...like banana peels. It would churn it up and make it into fertlizer."
Eloise MC " I would make one that would take medical waste and reuse it....like my cat's syringes."
Mariya "I would make a lighthouse with lights all around, so you could see boats easily."
Caroline "I would try to make something that would clean up broken down houses that earthquakes make."
Elloise L. "I would make something that would have fans on it to fan people, so that you wouldn't use a lot of electricity, and then you could use that electricity for something else."
Mary Spencer "I would make a machine that you could put James River water in and that it would come out purified."
Browning "I would make a car that would be powered by electricity because gas is bad for the environment."
Claire "I would make something that would go underwater and clean up the water so that there wouldn't be any plastic, and then the turtles wouldn't die."
Bella "I would make a mechanical wheelchair so that people wouldn't have to push with their arms."
Hailey "I would make a cast and I would put Little Bits all around the cast so that it would light up, and the cast would have a layer for the battery pack."
Janie "I would probably make a tiny bot that would go under water and it would take photos, so that it could explore more things."
Walden "I would put paper down, and then I would decorate it like a rainbow, and I would decorate a bike with lights."
Elise "I would make a machine that would create medicine that would help people who can't stop bleeding."
Adley "I would make a machine that would make a pill that you could swallow, and it would diagnose illnesses."
Manya "I would make a robot that could scan you, and it would have an arm that would shoot out the medicine."
Cameron "I would make a bot that you could hook up to your light system that would turn off your lights."
Amelia "My idea is to make an underwater robot that would would pick up trash that could strangle
turtles."
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Innovative Girls and America's Got Talent...what is St. Cat's connection?
Remember seeing this on America's Got Talent a few years ago? The group iLuminate made it to the finals, and they will perform at St. Catherine's this Friday, October 9, as part of the Girls Innovate Day, which is being held on our campus. Their main focus is on the fusion of technology and dance which they have performed all over the world. The bad news? This program is for the older girls; however, the good news is that we will be introducing this cool group to our classes, as well as participating in Girls Innovate in our own special way. Last week we celebrated our 125th anniversary as a school, and this week we are going to make Miss Jennie proud with our ever evolving curriculum. On Friday, the middle and the upper school will be hosting 200 students from area schools, so that they can hear international experts, such as Reshma Saujani speak on coding. As well, the middle school girls will be working with Little Bits, which are electronic modules that can be used to create all kinds of things...things we can't even imagine, but our girls certainly can. The Fourthies also will hear Danielle Feinberg speak. She is a Director of Photography specializing in Lighting and Pixar Animation Studios, so we will all have much to learn. Our girls are not directly involved with Girls Innovate, but they will have a "Gallery Walk". This way they can see what is going on, and they can also ask questions.
This is a wonderful opportunity for our Fourthies, as we will soon begin our own Cubelet collaborative project with kindergarten. There will be more information about this at a later date.
https://www.youtube.com/user/littleBitsInc
Math News
We just completed our Geometry Unit, and what great learning took place! It's an ambitious unit because there is so much new vocabulary. The main focus is on helping the girls learn how to classify geometric figures. As you know, they constructed triangles, quadrangles, concentric circles, and even the Star of David, but what was most gratifying to see, was the connection they made between their study of lines and rays to our initial work with the 3D Printer project. I was amazed when many of the girls were so excited to tell me that their geometry unit had helped them to understand this new technology. The girls, I think, are truly energized by their exposure to some quite fascinating educational modules! Check out our Fourthie Website, and you can see what your daughter is doing.
Friday, October 9 Girls Innovate - All divisions, including the Lower School, may wear jeans or comfortable clothes and tennis shoes!
Thursday, October 8 Tech Night (completely optional) 6:30. Those who have signed up should bring a copy of their daughter's passwords. The passwords are located at the back of their Planner. They can show you.
...and more technology news
Our ultimate goal is for your fourth grade daughters to become competent on Google Drive and be able to effortlessly utilize many of our highly useful and interactive websites; however, there is so much fantastic opportunity on our Fourthie Website that we are gradually introducing these sites. For example, our class is using GoAnimate at the moment. I confess that it is one of my favorite sites, and the possibilities for usage are endless. Some of your girls experienced difficulty logging into Google Drive, but I was proud of them because they still completed their assignment on paper. That is showing RESPONSIBILITY! This morning we worked on the glitches they encountered, so I think that things will be better tonight. One of the problems is that the girls need to process the passwords and username correctly, and that takes practice for all us.....and I stress all of us, even me!
Passwords rule our lives, and we have many to remember!
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