Students wrote and illustrated "postcards" from a favorite summer day or trip. I loved hearing about all of the adventures students and families shared over the summer! Dear 4th Grade Families,
I'm so proud of how hard the students have been working over these first weeks of school! They are learning new routines and expectations, reviewing prior learning, and launching new fourth grade skills. Way to go fourth graders! Our goal this week: Practice and pass at least one math fact test. Curriculum Night: I look forward to seeing you on Thursday evening for Curriculum Night. In 45 minutes or less, I will attempt to give you an idea of what we do for 10 months in 4th grade and how we go about doing it! See you there! Email List: Please let me know if you need any emails added to this list or would like to be removed. Thanks for your patience as I get my contact lists sorted out this month! (A copy of this newsletter should have gone out to every email address that was provided on the student directory page.) Monday Folders: We're really working on establishing our 4th grade routines and good homework habits! Monday folders went home today with our first Weekly updates of the year (pink this week). This week was a teacher assessed week, where I do my best to provide families and students with useful feedback on behavior and work habits during the previous week. Students always complete the "learning log" portion of the update, and every other week students will be assessing their own behavior and work habits. These should be returned every Tuesday with a parent signature. Reading logs should also be returned signed every Tuesday morning. It might be helpful to come up with a plan at home for how these signatures can be collected and returned work can be reviewed every Monday night. Thanks for helping support 4th grader responsibility and accountability! Book Order: Our first Scholastic Book Club flier of the year went home today. Families who would like to order books can follow the online ordering directions stapled to the flier. Orders are done completely online, rather than by collecting and sending in checks. This Thursday (9/19) will be the last day to order. Please let me know if you have trouble ordering or have any questions. We get a free book for our classroom with every family's order - thanks for helping us build our classroom library! Website here: www.scholastic.com/bookclubs Volunteer Training Tomorrow, Tuesday Sept. 17th: Volunteer Training is scheduled for September 17th: 9:45 am 12:25 pm. This training is for all volunteers who are new to the school or folks who need a review. Please call 831-4100 to sign up for a training session or stop by the Main Office. If you have already gone through training and a background check, you are all set to volunteer for this year with no further training. We love our volunteers! Dates to Remember: 9/17 Bio Collages Due (for Ms. Larson's Class) 9/17 9:45am and 12:25 pm Volunteer Training 9/19 4th Grade Curriculum Night starts in the MPR (6:30 – 7:30 pm) 10/4 Individual Picture day (Grades 3-5) 10/10 Walkathon (PTSA) 10/25 Fall Festival (PTSA) 11/11 No School - Veterans Day 11/21 Individual Picture Re-takes 11/22-27 Parent Conferences 11/28-29 No School - Thanksgiving Holiday 12/13 Holidays Around the World 5:30 (PTSA) 12/23-1/3 No School - Winter Break Coming Up This Week in Class: We'll be continuing our map skills review, practicing reading strategies as we read a story about a sled dog running the Iditarod Race, reviewing and expanding understanding of proper nouns, learning about the use of organic shapes in art as we complete underwater drawings, learning about the parts of narrative writing as we write a "Summer Sandwich", continuing our first Math Topic of the Year: Multiplication and Division Meanings and Facts, and sharing our Bio Collages. With thanks, Emily Larson [email protected] Check the "Project: Bio Collage" page for a copy of the directions and examples of finished projects.
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Ms. LarsonWeekly Specialist Rotation
Mon. - PE Tues. - Coding Wed. - Library Thurs. - Music Fri. - Rotating Specialists Art 11:20-12:05: Sept 30 & Oct 1; Nov 18 & 19; Jan 13 & 14; March 23 & 24; April 27 & 28 To volunteer, use the class Signup Contact: In our partnership to ensure success for your child, good communication is critical. Email ([email protected]) is the best way to reach me. I am also happy to make an appointment for a meeting or a phone call.
At-Home Reading: Students should be reading 20 minutes a night. Monthly reading logs should stay in students' binders, and will be checked every Tuesday. Two nights a week students may use Lexia as their 20 minutes of reading. Archives
April 2020
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