3+ or 4 = Tell me two or three correct items for each box
3 = You can tell me one correct item for each box
3+ or 4 = Tell me two or three correct items for each box Quiz tomorrow (Friday)
The WA Topo Map project page would be a great place to study, if you don't have a map handy! Parents, We are pleased to announce that we continue to have MOVIE Times available for “FREE BIRD” on Monday, November 11th. RSVP: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4DA5AC28A1FB6-cves (This is for the 7pm show ONLY!) *** If they have already signed up in another time slot, they can keep that time slot. They do not need to move to the 7pm but all new sign ups need to be for the 7pm showing. Ms. Larson will see you at the 7:00 showing! A BIG thanks to our PTSA and the Walkers for opening up and supporting this event at the North Bend Theatre! Last week our 3rd - 5th Grade students were treated to a performance by the Seattle Opera. Big thanks to the King County Library System for providing this fabulous, salmon-themed show! Dear 4th Grade Families,
I'm so proud of all the learning 4th graders have accomplished this trimester! Our upcoming week will be a busy one of final writing assignments, group presentations, and learning reflection. Thanks for all of your help and support of 4th grade learning! This week's goal: Speak slowly and clearly during my WA Regions presentation. Some items in this Tuesday's take-home folder: Sign and return: Weekly Update, Reading Log (in binder) Review and keep at home: Crayfish illustrations, math fact tests, picture notes on beaver cause/effect, fall oil pastel leaves, simile/metaphor art, science review, writing pieces for the kids to read out loud and discuss with you, November book order fliers (last one before holiday break, if anyone is looking for presents), and ski bus flier WA Topo Map: Our WA Topo map Gravy Group / Extra Credit project will be coming home this week! This project is required for Gravy Group students, and optional for all other students. All students will do a rough draft together in class this week (yes, this time it really will be this week, sorry!). Look for a packet to come home with the students, and check the WA Topo map page on the website for details/examples. Those who want to get started on this project over this long weekend could begin by collecting materials - clean pizza boxes are a popular option for a "base" that also has a protective lid, clay (can be made or purchased, colored or painted), labeling method and/or materials, and region boundary marking material. The directions in the packet (on the project page of the website, with paper copy coming home next week) should help for any excited students who want to start preparing. Student hands should be doing the work, and parent help/support is encouraged! I'm leaning toward a December 3rd due date at the moment (it won't be due before then). Free Birds - November 11th! RSVP: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4DA5AC28A1FB6-cves (This is for the 7pm show ONLY!) *** If they have already signed up in another time slot, they can keep that time slot. They do not need to move to the 7pm but all new sign ups need to be for the 7pm showing. Ms. Larson will see you at the 7:00 showing! Important Dates: 11/11 No School - Veterans Day 11/11 Free Bird Showing at North Bend Theater for CVES 11/21 Individual Picture Re-takes 11/22-27 Parent Conferences 11/28-29 No School - Thanksgiving Holiday Coming Up This (Short!) Week in Class: Writing independent stories about a hiking adventure, presenting WA state regions, continuing Math Topic 4 on Addition and Subtraction, Making graphs and conclusions for our snail jar ecosystem investigation, and offering student helper assistance to other classes as they start to use the Chromebooks! With thanks, Emily Larson [email protected] |
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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
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