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October 1, 2018 4 th Grade Newsletter Ms. Burns and Mrs. Golden HOMEWORK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Reading: Read 20 minutes Reading Log Math: Time Test Activity Sheet Reading: Read 20 minutes Reading Log Math: Time Test Activity Sheet Reading: Read 20 minutes Reading Log Math: Time Test Activity Sheet Parent- Teacher Conferences Early Release Day Specials Schedule Burns’ Homeroom Golden’s Homeroom Tue/Thus.= P.E. Wed/Fri.= P.E. Classroom News for the week: Students may purchase Ice cream for $1.00 on Thursdays. October 2 nd : Science Unit Test October 2 nd : Language Arts Unit Assessment October 3 rd - 4-H October 4 th : Parent-Teacher Conferences October 5-9- Fall Holidays- No School We are learning… Extended Text: Wonder Read Aloud: Bully Beans and Enemy Pie Reading/Language Arts: What are Narrative Elements? How do I recognize “Point of View” How do I recognize the “Theme” of a story? What is the difference between first and third person point of view? How do I understand the similarities and differences between poetry, prose, and drama? Word Study Why is it important to analyze words to find patterns? Writing Why is it important to write in complete sentences using correct capitalization? What are sentence fragments and run on sentences? What are coordinating conjunctions and how do I use them when I write? What are quotation marks and how do I use them when I write? How do I use punctuation for effect? What are synonyms and antonyms? Math How do I solve multi digit division problems? How do I solve word problems involving division? Science What are fronts? What type of

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October 1, 2018 4th Grade Newsletter

Ms. Burns and Mrs. GoldenHOMEWORK

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday

Reading:Read 20 minutesReading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

Reading:Read 20 minutesReading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

Reading: Read 20 minutesReading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

Parent-Teacher

ConferencesEarly Release

Day

Notes for Parents

It is important for students to spend 20 minutes each night independently reading. They may choose to read their A.R. book, homework activities, or any other reading

material they are interested in. Research shows students who read 20 minutes per day increase their fluency and comprehension skills.

How to contact us:[email protected] and

cgolden @effingham.k12.ga.us You may also call the school’s office (754-5522).

Specials Schedule

Burns’ Homeroom

Golden’s Homeroom

Tue/Thus.= P.E.

Wed/Fri.= P.E.

Mon.=Art Mon.=TechWed.= Music Tues.= Music

Classroom News for the week:

Students may purchase Ice cream for $1.00 on Thursdays.

October 2nd : Science Unit TestOctober 2nd: Language Arts Unit AssessmentOctober 3rd - 4-HOctober 4th: Parent-Teacher ConferencesOctober 5-9- Fall Holidays- No School

We are learning…Extended Text: WonderRead Aloud: Bully Beans and Enemy Pie

Reading/Language Arts: What are Narrative Elements? How do I recognize “Point of View” How do I recognize the “Theme” of a

story? What is the difference between first and

third person point of view? How do I understand the similarities and

differences between poetry, prose, and drama?

Word Study Why is it important to analyze words to

find patterns?

Writing Why is it important to write in complete

sentences using correct capitalization? What are sentence fragments and run on

sentences? What are coordinating conjunctions and

how do I use them when I write? What are quotation marks and how do I

use them when I write? How do I use punctuation for effect? What are synonyms and antonyms?

Math How do I solve multi digit division

problems? How do I solve word problems involving

division? Science

What are fronts? What type of weather is associated with each?

How do I read a weather forecast?

Social Studies: What events happened before,

during, and after the American Revolution?