IMPORTANT DATES:
Wednesday, January 8th- CLASS PICTURES
Monday, January 20th: NO SCHOOL (MLK DAY)
Week of January 6th, 2014
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Welcome back to school and welcome to 2014!! I hope that you all were able to enjoy your break by spending time with friends and family. I truly enjoyed celebrating Christmas as well as my son’s 3rd birthday! However, I am truly excited for what this 2nd half of the year holds for our class. We will continue working hard, and I ask that you continue to encourage your student to work hard and to give his/her best at all times. I do understand that 4th grade is a tough grade, but your children are all capable of doing so well. Push them at all times to do their very best, and they will exceed all of your expectations. Once again, Happy New Year!
As always, let me know if there is anything I can do for you throughout the week
Sincerely,
Mrs. Randall
Check out what we are learning this week!
Math: The students will continue working with fraction skills. The students will add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators. Students will complete a fraction review quiz on Friday.
Science: The students will begin Unit 1 Chapter 1. Students will discuss how changes in the environment can result in extinction. Students will summarize the five functions of all living things.
Language Arts: The students will begin reading the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In Grammar, students will identify and use irregular verbs.
Social Studies: The students will then continue to explore the middle colonies. Academic Vocabulary will cover S.S. words this week, and the test will be Friday.
Wednesday, January 8th- CLASS PICTURES
Monday, January 20th: NO SCHOOL (MLK DAY)
Week of January 6th, 2014
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Welcome back to school and welcome to 2014!! I hope that you all were able to enjoy your break by spending time with friends and family. I truly enjoyed celebrating Christmas as well as my son’s 3rd birthday! However, I am truly excited for what this 2nd half of the year holds for our class. We will continue working hard, and I ask that you continue to encourage your student to work hard and to give his/her best at all times. I do understand that 4th grade is a tough grade, but your children are all capable of doing so well. Push them at all times to do their very best, and they will exceed all of your expectations. Once again, Happy New Year!
As always, let me know if there is anything I can do for you throughout the week
Sincerely,
Mrs. Randall
Check out what we are learning this week!
Math: The students will continue working with fraction skills. The students will add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators. Students will complete a fraction review quiz on Friday.
Science: The students will begin Unit 1 Chapter 1. Students will discuss how changes in the environment can result in extinction. Students will summarize the five functions of all living things.
Language Arts: The students will begin reading the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In Grammar, students will identify and use irregular verbs.
Social Studies: The students will then continue to explore the middle colonies. Academic Vocabulary will cover S.S. words this week, and the test will be Friday.