January 9th, 2012 Weekly Announcer: January 09, 2012
The character trait being featured in January is citizenship. Wear purple on Wednesdays.
Parents, please help your children to remember to bring their parent-initialed Clean Slate Chart to class I check it first thing every Monday(Tuesday) morning.
MATH: We take Lightning Rods tests on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Progress reports are sent home on those days for parent initials. Forms need to be returned the next day in order to be updated with the current test results. Third grade students can prepare for these tests by downloading the drill their are currently working on from the Math Fact Practice Pages link. Fourth grade students’ test are 80 – 100 basic fact problems in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Typically, math homework is assigned Tuesday –Thursday nights. Check your child’s planner for specific assignments.
Grade 3:
From Mr. Romanowski: This week will begin working in Unit 4, Multiplication and Division with 0 – 5, 9, and 10.
From Ms. Einspar: This week will continue working in Unit 4, Multiplication and Division with 0 – 5, 9, and 10.
From Mrs. Penner: Finishing Unit 3.
Grade 4:
Mrs. King’s math students: We will begin Unit 3, Multidigit Multiplication. Unit 3 reviews and builds upon the concepts of arrays, single-digit multiplication, place value, and area that the students discovered in earlier units. The activities in this unit help students gain a conceptual understanding of multi-digit multiplication. They are expected to apply their understanding of multi-digit multiplication to numeric calculations and real-world problem-solving situations, including multiplication combinations and comparisons. There are sixteen lessons in this unit and it is anticipated that we will cover lessons 1 – 5 this week.
From Mrs. Harvey: We are starting working with function tables, generating the “rule” for the function table, and multiple variables this week.
From Ms. Medved: We are working on order of operation and expressions (Chapter 7 in the CA math books)
For spelling/word study, our class will be working on the website: SpellingCity.com. I have purchased the premium account for this site. I have given all students their user and and password so they can log onto our class’ site. As of right now, I am continuing to asking students to work way through the 1000 most often used words in the English language. All lists have been added to the queue.
Grade 3 -In Social Studies We are continuing with our book study of Indians of the Oaks. We are currently on Chapter 15, and complete an average of two chapters a day. That means, we should finish the book on Tuesday! We still need to spend this Friday finishing up loose ends, and allowing for students to rewrite their own ending to the book. Next Monday will be a review, and the test will be given next Tuesday.
Grade 4 -In Social Studies/Science: Mrs. Calder’s and our 4th graders are beginning a new unit of instruction in Social Studies, Unit 2: Early people in California. In this unit, students will lern how the arrival of the Spanish changed the lives of the California Indians. Students will also learn how life in California changed when Mexico took over the area. This unit covers the exploration, mission and rancho period of time.
As always, there’s so much to cover and so little time! Make it a great week. AND: WHBK (work hard; be kind)
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