Make a JOYful Noise!

Make a JOYful Noise!

Friday, March 6, 2026

Happy Weekend to You! Stay dry!

 Hello, 4th grade family!  It's been a wonderful week!  It was wonderful seeing some of you moms on Wednesday!  The kiddos shared that they had a good time sharing their research projects with you!  








Upcoming Events:

*4th grade hosts Chapel next Wednesday, March 11th, at 8:45.  If you are able, please come!  
*End of 3rd quarter is March 13th.  We have a 12:30 dismissal that day.  

*TLS hosts the Lenten Dinner on March 18th!  Please come if you can!  We will eat at 6:00, and worship from 6:30-7:00.  
*Please mark your calendars!  Palm Sunday is March 28th.  Students, K-5th, will be singing at the beginning of both services (9 am and 10:30 am).  Please plan to bring your kiddo to sing his or her praises to the Lord!  We have been working SO hard!  
*We are headed to the School of Economics on Tuesday, March 31st!  We have all of our parent volunteers for that day, but are still in need of some parents to drop us off that morning.  We will need to leave school at 9:10, and then some of the parents that are volunteering to work and go through training that day will take us back to school afterwards.  
 Here is the link to sign-up to help:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4DADAB2DA7F58-school
 Other important information:
-A paper copy permission slip came home last week.  Please sign and return this form.  
-There is not a cost for you, as you paid for this field trip in your enrichment fees this fall. 
-Students will NOT need to pack a lunch, as they will be making their own lunches that day.  **If your child has food allergies and would rather bring in their own food out of safety concerns, that is preferred - please speak with your child's teacher.   (Volunteers will be given School of Economics money that day to buy lunch too!)
-Our day ends there at 1:30, so we should return to school about 2:00.
-If you want to help, but all the spots are taken, please contact your child's teacher, and we'll put you on a "will-call" list in the case that another parent has to back out. Thank you in advance for your help!  Please let me know if you have any questions.
 Date: 3/31/26  (Tuesday)
Time: 9:00am - 1:30pm
Location: School of Economics, 200 NW 14 St, Blue Springs, MO 64015

Here is what we have been up to in the classroom:
RELIGION- We have dug deeper into Luther's Catechism this week and have discussed the 7th petition, the close of the Lord's Prayer, and Baptism.  We reviewed the stories of Job, the woman who came to Jesus to ask Him to heal her daughter, the story of the rich man and the poor man, and of Jesus' Baptism.  We are reminded of the power of God and the saving grace of Jesus Christ.  We had a very great discussion about Baptism and the beautiful gifts we receive!  
MEMORY-3/10- You did not choose me, I chose you.  ~John 15:16
3/13-When I am afraid, I will trust in you. ~ Psalm 56:3
LANGUAGE ARTS- This week, we began the Newbery Award winning novel, “Ramona and Her Father,” by Beverly Cleary.  We love hearing all about Ramona’s antics!  This week, we also learned some new vocabulary words, discussed adverbs and contractions, reviewed what the word "infer" means, and also discussed character development.  
SPELLING WORDS for Friday, March 13th: Story: Ramona and Her Father: pest, grownup, kindergarten, tricycle, sloppy, disappointed, cleverness, managed, alarmed, costume; Challenge Word: especially
MATH- We tested over multiplcation and division of fractions this week, and then began Chapter 12, where we are learning about fractions as decimals.  We have finished 100 mad minutes, which is a milestone!  Woohoo!  Students will begin testing for their final multiplication exam.  We will celebrate all that have passed in May with an ice cream sundae party!  
SCIENCE- This week, we took a test over Chapter 2 and began learning all about athropods, insect, complete metamorphosis, and incomplete metamorphosis in Chapter 3.  
SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS- On Tuesday, we learned about the shops available, what jobs we can have and what their salaries are, and how we apply for these jobs.  Job applications are due next Tuesday, March 10th, during our job interviews.  On Thursday, we heard our mayoral candidates give their speeches, and we voted by secret ballot to elect Elijah Lantsberger as our new Mayor of School of Economics!  Congratulations!  









MISSOURI HISTORY- We discussed the Missouri state flag, Missouri's nickname, and the explorers that "founded" our state.  
Special Classes:
Art- This week, we learned all about Roy G. Biv!  We all listened to the same story and then created pictures of Roy, learning all of the colors of the rainbow!







Music- Students worked on the beautiful music for our songs for Palm Sunday and for our Spring Program.
Computer Lab-We worked on typing skills and on our Google Docs skills as we published our "Mom Research papers."   
P.E.- We are working on jump-roping skills.  This is a hard skill for some, so if they get the opportunity, please have them practice—It is great exercise too!  They can borrow a jump rope from school, if needed!
Spanish-Students spoke and wrote sentences using nouns, verbs, and adjectives.  
Writers' Workshop-We finished drafting our Mom Research Papers and shared them at Readers' Theatre.  
Have a fabulous weekend!
God's Blessings,
Kim Brunkhorst

Friday, February 27, 2026

Have a wonderful weekend! :)




Hello, 4th grade family!  It has been another busy week!  

Upcoming Events:

*The annual AUCTION, “Boots and Bling,” to support our scholarship fund, is TONIGHT!  You can still bid online.  Please use this link to sign-up:  https://event.auctria.com/7624b890-1b60-48c0-96b1-908c4ef96a58/aa6cd270-8751-11e9-a741-3fcfcb35cbb0

*MORNINGS WITH MOM-is this upcoming Wednesday, March 4th, from 7:45-8:15.  Please join us for some bagels, coffee, milk, and a fun game or two!  Then, please stay for Chapel if you can.  (8:45-9:15.) 
*4th GRADE HOSTS CHAPEL on Wednesday, March 11th at 8:45.  If you are able, please come!  

Here is what we have been up to in the classroom:
RELIGION- This week, we dug deeper into the Lord's Prayer as we discussed the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th petitions.  We reviewed the stories of Saul becoming Paul and how he shared God's Word.  We reviewed all of God's gifts to us, and how He daily supplies us with our "daily bread," and all of life's needs and gifts. 
MEMORY-3/3- In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. ~John 1:1
3/6- The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these. ~ Mark 12:31
LANGUAGE ARTS- This week, we read the biography, “Harvesting Hope,” which is about Cesar Chavez and his quest to find equal rights form migrant farm workers.  We had wonderful discussions about peaceful protests, U.S. citizenship, and God creating us all equal.  We worked on these skills:  conclusions and generalizations, finding solutions, using suffixes, and idioms. We shared our February Mystery Movie Poster book reports!  They are awesome!  We learned all about what we are doing for our March reports too!  
SPELLING WORDS for Friday, March 6th:  Story: Ramona and Her Father
genuine, anxious, comet, pretend, utilize, cross, urge, coax, swifter, outrunning, Challenge Word: unfortunately
MATH- We learned how to take an improper fraction and turn it into a mixed number and how to multiply fractions.  We are almost finished memorizing those multiplication facts!  Next week, we will have completed 100 mad minutes!  Woohoo!
SCIENCE- We shared our STEM experiments, where we were challenged to design a tool that would disperse seeds at least 1 meter, using only wind.  These were amazing!  (Thanks for your help on these!)  We completed Chapter 2.  We reviewed today and played Jeopardy to prepare for the test next Monday.  Here is the link to practice at home:  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rtJgryQGhec1TSR_cWl88v10tuqkxgIr7_Ot3x5SMgY/edit?usp=sharing
SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS-We learned what School of Economics is this week, and this got us VERY EXCITED!  We are headed to the School of Economics on Tuesday, March 31st! We will start preparing in the classrooms next week!  We will be meeting with the 5th and 6th graders twice a week, (Tuesdays and Thursdays), and learning skills such as making a budget, buying supplies, understanding supply/demand, writing checks, selling goods, working cooperatively, HAVING A TON OF FUN, and much more!  It takes a lot of work in class to make this special day flow, and we are getting ready!  
We will need some of you to help that day!  We will need between 8-13 parent volunteers for this trip. Parent help is needed ALL DAY, but space is limited, so slots will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. THANK YOU for all of you that have signed up.  We still have a few spots left.  These parents will have training at the School of Economics at 8:45, the day of our visit.  We will meet them there, which also means we need some parents that will only be able to drive us there and drop us off.  We will need to leave school no later than 9:10.
 Here is the link to sign-up to help:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4DADAB2DA7F58-school
 A paper copy permission slip is coming home today that all students have to have in order to attend. 
 Other important information:
-There is not a cost for you, as you paid for this field trip in your enrichment fees this fall. 
-Students will NOT need to pack a lunch, as they will be making their own lunches that day.  **If your child has food allergies and would rather bring in their own food out of safety concerns, that is preferred - please speak with your child's teacher.   (Volunteers will be given School of Economics money that day to buy lunch too!)
-Our day ends there at 1:30, so we should return to school about 2:00.
-If you want to help, but all the spots are taken, please contact your child's teacher, and we'll put you on a "will-call" list in the case that another parent has to back out. Thank you in advance for your help!!  Please let me know if you have any questions.
 Date: 3/31/26  (Tuesday)
Time: 9:00am - 1:30pm
Location: School of Economics, 200 NW 14 St, Blue Springs, MO 64015

Special Classes:
MUSIC- Students worked on the songs for Palm Sunday.  
P.E.-We have been practicing Physical Fitness skills:  Sit and Reach, Standing Broad Jump, the Shuttle Run, and the 800 meter run.  
SPANISH- Students discussed phrases that match with the gender of the nouns in Spanish.  
ART- We drew and used oil pastels to color in some beautiful honeycomb for our honeybees that we made last week!  We completed these masterpieces and will have them on display at our Missouri History Museum later this spring.  
WRITERS' WORKSHOP- We are writing our first research papers—about our moms!  ;)  Be prepared to be interviewed!
COMPUTER LAB-We published our papers and narratives, and worked on our All-About-Me slideshows on Google Slides.  
God's Blessings,
Kim 
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