Hello Fourth Grade Families,
Give Joy: Most of us in this community are so fortunate; we have more than we need. This holiday season, CVES is participating in its annual Give Joy Giving Campaign. The drive, which runs from 12/2 – 12/13, will be for non-perishable food items, toilet paper/toiletries, and small gifts/gift cards. See the list below for recommended grade level items: 4th - Toiletries- toothbrushes, floss, deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner/lotion. All - Gift cards. Please read the attached doc for more information. Important Dates: 12/2 Reflections entries due 12/2-12/13 Give Joy Campaign (4th Grade: Toiletries; All: Gift Cards) 12/10 Toymaker Workshop (afternoon) 12/23-1/3 No School - Holiday Break 1/6 School Resumes 1/20 No School: Martin Luther King, Jr Holiday 1/27 No School for students: Teacher Work Day 1/29 Camp Waskowitz Field Trip (Rain, Snow or Shine) 2/17 – 21 No School: Mid-Winter Break 3/6 End of Second Trimester 3/9 No School for students: Teacher Work Day Take Home Folders / Return to School every Tuesday: Review and Keep at Home: Math practice pages, math newsletter, geography quilt, spooky symmetry art, rock formation presentations, DMW letter, Create-a-Countries Sign and Return: weekly tracker, November Reading Log, December reading log (in binders) Important Dates: 12/2 Reflections entries due 12/10 Toymaker Workshop (afternoon) 12/23-1/3 No School - Holiday Break 1/6 School Resumes 1/20 No School: Martin Luther King, Jr Holiday 1/27 No School for students: Teacher Work Day 1/29 Camp Waskowitz Field Trip (Rain, Snow or Shine) 2/17 – 21 No School: Mid-Winter Break 3/6 End of Second Trimester 3/9 No School for students: Teacher Work Day Goal for the Week: I will practice kindness this week Coming up this week in class: Continuing our Eureka Math module on multiplication and division, writing narratives, investigating the way plate tectonics shape earth's features, reading a legend called Why the Sea is Salty, analyzing literary elements, and celebrating kindness! Math: Our Module 3 covers multi-digit multiplication and division. Practicing math facts during this time will be imperative! This week: Topic E: Division of Tens and Ones with Successive Remainders Upcoming: Topic F: Reasoning with Divisibility Topic G: Division of Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, and Ones Topic H: Multiplication of Two-Digit by Two-Digit Numbers https://embarc.online/course/index.php?categoryid=6 https://greatminds.org/math/parents At-home Reading: Students are expected to read 20 minutes a night, with a goal of 100 minutes each week. Your signature is required on their weekly minute totals every Monday evening. I will be checking for signatures every Tuesday morning. Reading: We are reading a folk tale from the Philippines, Why the Sea is Salty. Our reading lessons focus on:
Writing: We are beginning our study of narrative writing. Students will be working on stories with a beginning, middle, and end that include descriptive details for the setting, dialogue between characters, a clear sequence of events, and a problem and solution. Science: Our scope is Plate Tectonics. The students will make observations from maps and models to explain the pattern of features on earth's surface. Social Emotional Learning: We continue using the Second Step program in our classroom to teach these critical skills. The Second Step program teaches skills in the following four areas: 1. Skills for Learning: Students gain skills to help themselves learn, including how to focus their attention, listen carefully, and be assertive when asking for help with schoolwork. 2. Empathy: Students learn to identify and understand their own and others’ feelings. Students also learn how to take another’s perspective and how to show compassion. 3. Emotion Management: Students learn specific skills for calming down when experiencing strong feelings, such as anxiety or anger. 4. Problem Solving: Students learn a process for solving problems with others in a positive way. Volunteer Opportunities: To see the calendar or to sign up to volunteer for Museo Art Lessons, use the Signup link here: https://signup.com/login/entry/477023421096088038 Thanks, again, for all you do to support children, teachers and learning! Homework: This year, your child will be keeping track of assignments and homework in a weekly tracker. At home, please check the weekly tracker (located in the front of the binder) to support your child’s homework habits. It is also posted on our classroom blog daily. (http://cves4.weebly.com/ms-larson ) Math Facts: Fourth grade students must be fluent in all multiplication and related division facts up to 12. Please use our on line program REFLEX https://www.reflexmath.com/go (username: [email protected]) or visit the 4th grade blog to learn strategies and interactive ways to practice math facts at home. Please visit our 4th grade blog…. http://cves4.weebly.com/ In our partnership to ensure success for your child, good communication is critical. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me at larsone@svsd410.org. I’d love to hear from you and look forward to working with you this year. With thanks, Emily Larson 4th Grade, CVES [email protected] www.cves4.weebly.com |
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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