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Homework - April 3

Reminders:
- Gym tomorrow
 
Math: Ch 10 L3 pgs. 647 - 648, all

Spelling: Homophones definitions
Test - Friday
 
Reading: Award winning book reports due Friday
 
LA: U4W5 Test Friday
 
Religion: Finish Lenten Journals if not completed in class - due Friday

Homework - April 2

Math: Ch 10 L2 pgs. 641 - 642, all

Spelling: Homophones spelling worksheet
Test - Friday
 
Reading: Award winning book reports due Friday
 
LA: U4W5 Test Friday

Week at a Glance: April 2 - April 5

Happy Easter!

Math: We are starting Chapter 10: Decimals and Fractions. This week we will focus on tenths and hundredths and identifying the place value that connects with these terms. We will also start to turn our fractions into decimals and decimals into fractions. We will cover the first three lessons and have a review quiz. 
Objectives: 
- Students will explore using place-value charts and grids to model decimals. 
- Students will model and describe tenths as part of the base-ten system. 
- Students will model and describe hundredths as part of the base-ten system. 
- Students will identify, read, and write tenths and hundredths as decimals and fractions. 
 
Social Studies: Over the next few weeks the students will work as a class and in groups to learn more about the Alamo. We will use the book What Was the Alamo to help us explore the history of the Texas Revolution. 
Objectives:
- Students will learn about the historical events that took place at the Alamo and consider their impact on American history. 
- Students will be able to explain why the battle of the Alamo was fought. 
the events before, during, and after the Alamo. 
 
Religion: We will start the week by completing our Lenten Journals, reflecting on our Lenten journey and our promises to God. We will conclude this Lenten season by celebrating Easter, talking about the gift of peace and how Jesus is always with us. 
Objectives: 
- Celebrate the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus Christ
- Consider how Scripture and Tradition can deepen your understanding. 
 
LA/Reading: This week we will explore U4W5 in our literacy books. Our question for this week is, how can being disobedient cause problems? The focus this week is on myths, exploring the characters, setting, and style. We will read two stories this week focusing on myths. We will read Pandora from The Beautiful Stories of Life by Cynthis Rylant and Race to the Top from Crystal Pool Myths and Legends of the Word which is a Maori Myth and is written by Geraldine McCaughrean. Our language convention for this week is superlative adjectives. Our vocabulary words are: shrewd, ornate, temperaments, parapet, and infernal. The U4W2 test will be on Friday. 
Objectives:
- Demonstrate knowledge of distinguishing characteristics of well-known children’s literature such as folktales, fables, legends, myths, and tall tales. 
- Evaluate details to determine key ideas. 
- Make inferences and use evidence to support understanding.
- Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology. 
 
Spelling: Our spelling words for this week focus on homophones. The students will complete two word choice activities and one spelling worksheet to help them prepare for the test on Friday. 
Objectives:
- Identify and explain the meaning of homophones such as rain/reign. 
- Correctly use frequently confused words. 
 
Science: Check out Ms. Arnold’s page!

Homework - March 21

Reminders: 
- Spirit Wear dress down tomorrow
 
Math: Fractions extra credit packet - due tomorrow
 
Spelling: Word Choice activity
Test tomorrow
 
LA/Reading: U4W4 test tomorrow
 
Reading: Award winning book report due Friday 4/5

Homework - March 20

Reminders: 
- Gym tomorrow
- $1 dress down Thursday for Best Friends Animal Society
- Spirit Wear dress down Friday
 
Math: Chapter 9 test tomorrow
Fractions extra credit packet - due Friday
 
Spelling: Word Choice activity
Test Friday
 
LA/Reading: U4W4 test Friday
 
Reading: Award winning book report due Friday 4/5

Homework - March 19

Reminders: 
- $1 dress down Thursday for Best Friends Animal Society
- Spirit Wear dress down Friday
 
Math: Ch. 9 L9 pgs. 617-618, all
Chapter 9 test Thursday
Fractions extra credit packet - due Friday
 
Spelling: Words with prefixes worksheet
Test Friday
 
LA/Reading: U4W4 test Friday
 
Reading: Award winning book report due Friday 4/5

Homework - March 18

Reminders: 
- Gym tomorrow
- Red dress down on Tuesday for St. Joseph’s Day
- $1 dress down Thursday for Best Friends Animal Society
- Spirit Wear dress down Friday
 
Math: Fractions extra credit packet - due Friday
 
Spelling: Word choice activity 
Test Friday
 
LA/Reading: U4W4 test Friday
 
Reading: Award winning book report due Friday 4/5
 

Week at a Glance: March 18 - March 22

Reminders for this week: 
- $1 dress down Thursday for Best Friends Animal Society
- Wear a red on Tuesday for St. Joseph’s Day
- No school March 25 - 29
 
Math: We will finish Chapter 9 this week and take our chapter test on Wednesday. We will cover multiplying fractions by whole numbers on Monday and then review for the test on Tuesday. Thursday and Friday we will complete Math centers focusing on the last 9 chapters we have covered this year.
Objectives: 
- Students will use models to multiply fractions. 
- Students will multiply fractions by whole numbers. 
 
Social Studies: We will finish our diorama presentations this week. We will also start our novel study on The Alamo. We will read a couple chapters a day and complete an activity packet for each chapter, What Was the Alamo? This book will help the students understand the history of the Alamo, introduce key people during this time, and work on reading comprehension skills. 
Objectives: 
- Work cooperatively with others to create a product that showcases the history and geography of the Southwest. 
- Tell the story of a geographic place through multiple perspectives. 
 
Religion:  We are continuing to reflect on Lent during religion this week. The children will take some time to reflect on their Lenten journey in their Lenten Journal. We will read about Holy Week and prepare for Easter. We will finish the week by creating a cross silhouette art project. 
Objectives: 
- Prepare for Easter Sunday through reflection and reading. 
- Reflect on Lenten journey through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
 
LA/Reading: This week we will explore U4W4 in our literacy books. Our question for this week is, how can what we learn from stories guide our actions? We will learn about the elements and purpose of historical fiction and read The Secret of the Winter Count by Jacqueline Guest. Our language convention for this week is comparative adjectives. Our vocabulary words are: drought, intricate, wavering, unbidden, and snoozing. The U4W2 test will be on Friday. 
Objectives:
- Infer basic themes supported by text evidence. 
- Explain the influence of the setting, including historical setting, on the plot. 
- Retell, paraphrase, or summarize texts in ways that maintain meaning and logical order. 
- Use text evidence to support an appropriate response. 
 
Spelling: Our spelling words for this week focus on words with prefixes. The students will complete three word choice activities and one spelling worksheet to help them prepare for the test on Friday. 
Objectives:
- Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by decoding words using knowledge of prefixes. 
 
Science: Check out Ms. Arnold’s page!

Homework - March 14

Reminders:
- Green or spirit wear dress down tomorrow 
 
Math: Ch. 9 L5 - L7 review, complete review pages if not finished in class
 
Spelling: Word Choice Activity 
Test Tomorrow
 
Social Studies: Students may bring in items for their location's diorama if they'd like. This is optional and the projects grade will not be impacted if items are not brought in. 
 
LA: Daily Language review packet - Week 15 - Due Tomorrow
Language and conventions worksheet if not completed in class

Homework - March 13

Reminders: 
- Gym tomorrow
- Food Pantry donation tomorrow, 4th grade has been asked to donate Progresso Soups
 
Homework: 
Math: Ch. 9 L7 pgs. 603-604, all
 
Spelling: Word Choice Activity 
Test Friday
 
Social Studies: Students may bring in items for their location's diorama if they'd like. This is optional and the projects grade will not be impacted if items are not brought in. 
 
LA: Daily Language review packet - Week 15 - Due Friday

Homework - March 12

Reminders: 
- Food Pantry donation Thursday, 4th grade has been asked to donate Progresso Soups
 
Homework: 
Math: Ch 9 L6 pgs. 597-598, all
 
Spelling: VV syllable worksheet 
Test Friday
 
Social Studies: Students may bring in items for their location's diorama if they'd like. This is optional and the projects grade will not be impacted if items are not brought in. 
 
LA: Daily Language review packet - Week 15 - Due Friday

Homework - March 11

Reminders: 
- Gym tomorrow
- Food Pantry donation Thursday, 4th grade has been asked to donate Progresso Soups
 
Homework: 
Math: Adding and Subtracting like fractions worksheet
 
Spelling: Word Choice Activity 
Test Friday
 
Social Studies: Students may bring in items for their location's diorama if they'd like. This is optional and the projects grade will not be impacted if items are not brought in. 
 
LA: Daily Language review packet - Week 15 - Due Friday

Week at a Glance - March 11 - March 15

Reminders for this week: 
- Food Pantry donation Thursday, March 14. Fourth grade students have been asked to donate Progresso soups. 
- Stations of the Cross Thursday
- Report cards are not printed for 4th grade. Please check PowerSchool to see grades and comments. 
 
Math: This week we are continuing with Chapter 9: Operations with Fractions. We will start the week by taking a quiz to review adding and subtracting like fractions. The rest of the week we will work on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. 
Objectives: 
- Students will add and subtract like fractions. 
- Students will add mixed numbers. 
- Students will subtract mixed numbers. 

Social Studies: The students will work in pairs to create their Southwest Diorama this week. Each group is assigned a specific location that they will create their diorama around. The students will read about their location and add details to their diorama that represents the uniqueness of each location. Each group will present their finished diorama to the class while the rest of the students take notes on each location. 
Objectives: 
- Work cooperatively with others to create a product that showcases the history and geography of the Southwest. 
- Tell the story of a geographic place through multiple perspectives. 
 
Religion:  We are continuing to reflect on Lent during religion this week. The children will take some time to reflect on their Lenten journey in their Lenten Journal. We will also read about the Stations of the Cross to help prepare for Thursday. 
Objectives: 
- Prepare for Easter Sunday through reflection and reading. 
- Reflect on Lenten journey through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
 
LA/Reading: This week we will explore U4W3 in our literacy books. Our question for this week is, why should we do good deeds without expecting anything in return? We will learn about the elements, purpose, and point of view of drama and read the play La Culebra (The Snake) which is from the Multicultural Plays for Children written by Pamela Gerke. Our language convention for this week is adverbs. Our vocabulary words are: sensitive, exchange, deed, insisted, and satisfied. The U4W2 test will be on Friday. 
Objectives:
- Make connections between the text of a story or drama and a visual or oral presentation of the text, identifying where each version reflects specific descriptions and directions in the text. 
-Explain structure in drama such as character tags, acts, scenes, and stage directions. 
-Read and comprehend a literary text. 
-Infer basic themes supported by text evidence. 
 
Spelling: Our spelling words for this week focus on words with a VV syllable pattern. The students will complete three word choice activities and one spelling worksheet to help them prepare for the test on Friday. 
Objectives:
-  Demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge by decoding words using advanced knowledge of syllable division patterns such as VV. 
 
Science: Check out Ms. Arnold’s page!

Homework - March 8

Spirit Wear Dress down tomorrow!
 
Homework: 
Math: Ch 9. L2 pgs. 571-572, all
 
Spelling: Word Choice Activity
Test tomorrow 
 
LA/Reading: U4W2 Test tomorrow
Things to prepare for test:
- Suffixes -able and -ible
- Thunder Rose comprehension and vocabulary

Homework - March 6

Thank you all for your donations to our classroom this year. We are running low on Kleenex and would greatly appreciate any boxes you are willing to donate. Thank you in advance!
 
Reminders: 
- Gym tomorrow 
 
Homework: 
 
Spelling: Word Choice Activity
Test Friday