Friday, September 14, 2018

Magic Trash

This week in math we played a game called Magic Trash. First Mrs. Bucci rolled the dice- it landed on 6. We were trying to get the highest number out of 8 rolls. Most of us put 6 on the first - or largest - place value. When you put a number on a space you cannot erase it and you must put a number on a space as soon as it is called. Two numbers go in the trash. We played three rounds of the highest number then we played two rounds of the lowest number. It was fun! 
Class Reporter C.F. 

Saturday, August 11, 2018



Dear Fourth Grader, August 8, 2018


I hope you have been having a wonderful summer.  I am so glad to have you in our class this year.
I know that it will be an exciting, fun, and a learning-filled year for all of us.  
I have already been in school getting many things ready for our classroom, but there are some things
that you need to get ready too. I can’t wait to meet you and hear about all your fun summer adventures.
See you soon!


Sincerely,
Mrs. Bucci


On the first day of school please bring with you:


__1 dozen sharpened pencils *
__1 set of markers- broad or fine lined *
__1 set of colored pencils *
__ 2 or more- Dry Erase Markers *
__1 pair of scissors *
__1 large glue stick *
__1 storage container for your supplies- spacemakers/plastic supply box *   (that can fit in your desk)
__2 (1” capacity) 3-ring binders *     
__6  pocket folders* :
1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 blue, 1 of PERSONAL choice for daily take home
( note plastic ones last longer!)
__3  composition notebooks (the kind with the cardboard/marbled cover)
__8 notebook dividers- the kind with the write on tabs works best
__5 or more pads of medium (3”x3”) post it notes
__1 box of tissues    
__1 container of disinfecting wipes   
__ 1 roll of paper towels
__ 1 box of Large Zip Lock Freezer Bags
__ HEADPHONES! To stay at school and be used with ipads and assessments ****** a must have


(For math homework you will need to have the following items at home:
1 protractor- 1 ruler marked in centimeters and eighths or sixteenth inches -1 calculator


* please label the above items clearly with your name


For more information visit our class website at                 https://bucciclassgrade4.blogspot.com/

Friday, December 1, 2017

Robinson Woods

On Monday (10/20/17) we had a field trip to Robinson Woods.
We learned about different of type of awesome mushrooms. Oh such as Turkey Tail Mushrooms, Shelf Mushrooms, and one mushroom looked like a brain.  Mushrooms are fungi! Mushrooms are also decomposers. Other decomposers are worms, rolly pollies, and beetles. We learned that there have been so many fallen trees! So... why isn't the world covered in trees? Because the decomposers break the log apart so that eventually the log turns into soil.  MUSHROOMS are awesome!

GB

All About Maine

Wow!




Mt. Katahdin is in Baxter State Park and it is 5,268 feet tall. It is the tallest mountain in Maine. Oh! I guess you don't know what I am talking about. I will tell you! This week my class learned all about Maine. We looked at a Maine Map. We learned where places are like... China! the town... Biddeford! and even Lewiston! We learned what camp ground look like and what US Route 1 looks like! I learned so much about Maine that I didn't know before! I can't wait to learn more!

EKG

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Book Bag Project-- Due November 1st

Paper Bag Project

Using a chapter book you have recently finished, you will create a paper bag report.

Materials:Paper Bag, Bag, Brown, ...
Paper grocery bag- or larger gift bag
crayons/markers/pictures - computer to type
Craft materials, construction paper, etc.


Due Date: November 1st!



Directions:

On the front of the BOOK BAG draw- or create- a scene from the book.  Be sure to include the title, author and your own name. All writing should be spelled correctly and neatly printed.

On the back of the BOOK BAG- choose a main character and describe him or her. Make a visual represenation of this character.  Write words that describe the character. Tell the problem and the solution in the book. Tell the setting.  Where did the story happen? What time year- period?

Inside the bag- put 6 objects that represent the important events in the novel or aspects of the characters’ personalities. Three 3 of the objects MUST be handmade.

Place a copy of the book (if possible) in the BOOK BAG.

Review the scoring sheet - to see how your project will be graded.

You will be presenting your project to the class.

You may ask an adult for help. Plan out your ideas ahead of time. Maybe you want to make a rough draft or a sketch. Use the STORY MAP to help you plan.

Have FUN and be CREATIVE!

Friday, October 6, 2017

Science THIS week! by LA

In our class we watched a video called the Rotten Log. We learned about - when a log falls over, lots of animals come and eat it. Also, a log is home to lots of animals. Some of the animals that come are worms, mushrooms and bacteria.  When it is done there is lots of dirt and lots of plants grow in the dirt.  by LA

The Rotting Log

This week in Mrs. Bucci's AMAZING class we learned why the earth isn't covered with dead trees.  The earth isn't covered with dead trees because there are things called bacteria and decomposers. These are fundamental because they recycle the dead trees. Decomposers use white tentacle like things that absorb their food! The next part of this cycle is the decomposers turn the tree into the soil and the next plant can grow. This is why I think this cycle is fascinating.  by SF