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September 21-25, 2015 4 th Grade Newsletter Ms. Burns and Mrs. Golden HOMEWORK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Reading: Read 20 minutes Fill in Reading Log Math: Time Test Reading: Read 20 minutes Fill in Reading Log Math: Time Test Reading: Read 20 minutes Fill in Reading Log Math: Time Test Reading: Read 20 minutes Fill in Reading Log Math: Time Test 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. Sept. 25 - Out of Uniform Oct. 2 - Dress Down Day for the Buddy Walk Oct. 5 - PTSO Tumbler orders are due Oct. 7 - Fall Photos! Oct. 8 - Parent Teacher Conferences- Early Dismissal We are learning… Extended Text: Wonder Read Aloud: The Big Bad Wolf Is Good Shared Reading: Stormalong Reading/Language Arts: How do we determine the theme of a story? How do we recognize point of view? How do we compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated? How do we determine the main idea and key details of a text? Word Study Why is it important to analyze words to find patterns? Why is it important to spell grade appropriate words correctly? Writing What are transitional words and how do we use them when we write? How do elements of narrative writing help me develop and publish a narrative writing piece? How do accomplished writers edit and revise their writing? Math How do I multiply a 2 digit by 2 digit numbers using a base ten model? How do I divide? Science: What are the stages of the water cycle? What are the 4 types of clouds? The Event: October 10, 2015 at Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA, Registration 8 a.m.;

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Page 1: 5th Grade Newsletter · Web viewNotes for ParentsIt is important for students to spend 20 minutes each night independently reading. They may choose to read their A.R. book, homework

September 21-25, 2015 4th Grade Newsletter

Ms. Burns and Mrs. Golden

HOMEWORKMonday Tuesday Wednesda

yThursday

Reading:Read 20 minutesFill in Reading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

Reading:Read 20 minutesFill in Reading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

Reading: Read 20 minutesFill in Reading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

Reading: Read 20 minutesFill in Reading Log

Math:Time Test

Activity Sheet

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.

Sept. 25- Out of UniformOct. 2- Dress Down Day for the Buddy WalkOct. 5- PTSO Tumbler orders are dueOct. 7- Fall Photos!Oct. 8- Parent Teacher Conferences-Early DismissalOct. 9 Student HolidayOct. 12-13 Fall BreakOct. 15- PTSO @ 7:00 p.m. Oct. 19- 1st 9 wk Report CardOct. 21- ELA Progress Check

We are learning…Extended Text: WonderRead Aloud: The Big Bad Wolf Is Good Shared Reading: Stormalong

Reading/Language Arts: How do we determine the theme of a

story? How do we recognize point of view? How do we compare and contrast the

point of view from which different stories are narrated?

How do we determine the main idea and key details of a text?

Word Study Why is it important to analyze words to

find patterns? Why is it important to spell grade

appropriate words correctly? Writing

What are transitional words and how do we use them when we write?

How do elements of narrative writing help me develop and publish a narrative writing piece?

How do accomplished writers edit and revise their writing?

Math How do I multiply a 2 digit by 2 digit

numbers using a base ten model? How do I divide?

Science: What are the stages of the water cycle? What are the 4 types of clouds? What causes weather? How do air masses move? What are the different types of weather

instruments and what are they used for?

The Event: October 10, 2015 at Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA, Registration 8 a.m.; Walk/Run Begins 9 a.m.

Page 2: 5th Grade Newsletter · Web viewNotes for ParentsIt is important for students to spend 20 minutes each night independently reading. They may choose to read their A.R. book, homework

September 21-25, 2015 4th Grade Newsletter

Ms. Burns and Mrs. Golden