Hello Fabulous Fourth Grade Families,

Click the link below to see photos from our trip to the Firehouse:
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Below you will find what we will be doing for each subject this week:

ELA: This week we will focus our ELA on the texts Learning to Fly There will be a comprehension test on Friday 11-8. We will be working on the skill of character development, as well as looking at plot. We continue to read our class read-aloud Matilda, by Ronald Dahl. In writing we will be starting our second writing unit focusing on argumentative writing. We will be working on forming a claim this week. In grammar we will be starting unit 2, nouns. This week’s skill is differentiating common and proper nouns.

Math: This week in Math we begin our study of Unit 2: Multiplication and Division Problems. Module 6/7 is titled divide by 1 digit numbers. We will not be using IntoMath. We will be learning how to do standard division. Modules 6 and 7 will be combined as they are teaching the same skill. Please encourage your child to use graph paper to help them line up their columns. It is vital that your child knows their multiplication facts, a few minutes of fact review at home daily is extremely beneficial. There will be a quiz on Thursday 11-7 and a test on 11-8. Please help them Helpful handouts, videos, charts, reteach pages, and the HW can all be found on Google Classroom and are excellent resources.

Religion: This week we will continue our Religion Kindness Challenge, as well as begin our unit of study on the New Testament.

Social Studies: This week we will continue Chapter 3- Three World Meet. We will continue looking at what life was like in colonial NY.

Science: This week in science we will begin our next unit of study, The Birth of Rocks. Students will generate observations and questions about the phenomenon found at Ashfall Fossil Beds and create an initial explanation to explain what killed the prehistoric animals, how their bones ended up underground, and what changes happened to the land that uncovered their fossils.

Blessings,

Ms. Stainkamp