4th Grade Dunlap Detectives Newsletter January 10, 2011 Social Studies Field Trip Soon, we will go on a field trip to the San Juan Bautista Mission. Thank you, parents who have signed up to be chaperones for this special day. It will be a great way to see some of the historical artifacts we are learning about in our study of California history. Math Fractions and decimal concepts are the skills of Topic 11 this week. If your child needs extra help with the basics of fractions and you are interested in spending a few minutes after school, let me know. I am willing to have an after-school math review if you and your child attend together. As always, use the envision website with your child s username and password to reinforce math skills. Other math links for fraction and decimal practice: http:// www.ixl.com/math/grade/fourth/ and http:// www.themathpage.com/arith/fractions-intodecimals-1.htm. New Year Resolutions and Language Arts The children had fun using a multi-focus thinking map for their New Year Resolutions. Check out our bulletin board on which they are prominently displayed. We will use thinking maps as we hone our skills for responding to literature. Look for information and homework assignments regarding this skill and reading genre. Historical fiction is another genre about which we are reading. An upcoming fun project will be when each child selects a historical fiction book, prepares a speech about the main character, dresses in costume, and makes a presentation to the class. Your child may select his/her book now, although the selections must be approved by the teacher. Grades will be based upon the oral presentation speech. Impact of Spanish Missions on California Native Americans Research Project As we study the Spanish era in California history, we will focus on the impact of mission life on Native Americans in California. Each student has selected a specific mission, as shown on the attached chart. They will conduct research about it and organize the information on a double-frame, using a tree thinking map to organize their notes, or other product that would include the same information. Tech Assistance Welcome Please join us any Wednesday from 2:09-2:59, in the Computer Lab. We could use extra help, especially during research projects. Thank you for supporting our learning! Birthday Celebrations We will celebrate three birthdays this week: Jan. 10 Keval Jan. 14 Daniel K. Preet (for Jan. 15) HAVE A TERRIFIC WEEK!
CALIFORNIA MISSIONS RESEARCH PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET Here are guidelines for this research project. The due date is on or before Friday, January 28, 2011. 1. Students are responsible for checking out two non-fiction books on the mission he/she has been assigned. It is important that this be done as soon as possible. At school, students will have access to resources to help them with this project: printed resources (books; pertinent articles) and a computer. 2. Students may work on this project at home, although class time has been allocated for most of the work to be done at school. Your encouragement and support is vital to a successful product. 3. Please carefully review the attached resources that are provided to help your child with this research project. 4. Be sure to read the mission project rubric carefully. The depth of the information found and the degree of effort will be factors in the grade earned by each student. 5. Students may prepare products other than a double frame for this research project, provided the product includes all of the required components listed in the attached resources. Attached Resources: List of the student assignments, listed in chronological order, according to the establishment of the mission; Thinking map for taking notes while conducting research (2-sided tree map ); Example of a research double-frame mini-poster; and Research assessment rubric. Internet Resources: Check out the link for this California Missions Research Project on our classroom web page, http://www.sjusd.org/williams/elementary/school/entry/14434. Dunlap // 2011MissionResearchLetter.doc
Dunlap - California Mission Research Assignments Year Established Name of California Mission Student(s) 1769 1. San Diego de Alcala, San Diego #21 Alex 1770 2. San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo, Carmel #9 Marlene; #15 Wesley 1771 3. San Antonio de Padua, Jolon #13 Daniel K.; #17 Alice 1771 4. San Gabriel Arcangel, San Gabriel #1 Kai; #25 Nick 1772 5. San Luis, Obispo de Tolosa, San Luis Obispo #8 Josh; #10 Edward 1776 6. San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores), San Francisco #23 Keval; #24 Anupama 1776 7. San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano #20 Brandon 1777 8. Santa Clara de Asis, Santa Clara #4 Tiffany 1782 9. San Buenaventura, Ventura #5 Daniel E.; #18 Connor 1786 10. Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara #12 Sahya 1787 11. La Purisima Concepcion de Maria Santisima, Lompoc #30 Nathaniel 1791 12. Mision la Exaltacion de la Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz #7 Bhargavi; #19 Samantha 1797 13. Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, Soledad #14 Cassidy 1797 14. San Jose, Fremont #22 Anirudh; #27 Tyler J. 1797 15. San Juan Bautista, San Juan Bautista Whole-Class Project (field trip) 1797 16. San Miguel Arcangel, San Miguel #26 Tyler T.; #28 Darshan 1798 17. San Fernando, Rey de Espana, Mission Hills #29 Isabella; #31 Keelyann 1804 18. San Luis, Rey de Francia, Oceanside #2 Preet 1804 19. Santa Ines, Solvang #11 Elaine 1817 20. San Rafael Arcangel, San Rafael #16 Jasmine 1823 21. San Francisco Solano, Sonoma #3 Rohan; #6 Jennie 2011MissionResearchAssignmts.pages
Outer Frame Inner Frame Mission: Cultural (Native American) Economic (Native American) Political How was the tribe run? Social (examples) Customs Rituals examples: ceremony to honor; food; thanks Way of Life examples: shells traded; bartering examples: the chief; the shaman examples: sweathouse; berry and veggies gathering; preparing acorns Change/Impact Change/Impact Change/Impact Change/Impact
Ethical Issues Details Timeline = Changes Over Time Social: Interactions and Relationships Political: How the tribe was run or governed Cultural: Way of life, customs, rituals Research Project on Mission: _ and the Impact of Mission Life on the Native Americans By: Economic: Trade Points of View