Hello Lincoln Families,
Report cards will go home next week! We have had a fantastic trimester getting to know one another, building positive relationships, and a strong classroom community! The information on the report card is an update since we last talked at our "goal-setting conference" about the learning goals your child is currently mastering and what practice your child still may need. What does this mean? How can you help your child? Researchers in the field of education continue to say students should read at home for at least 20 minutes a day consistently on their own. A book that is not too easy, too hard, but just right! The goal in 4th grade for Lexia this time of year is close to 17. If your child is below that and if you have time, it's okay to have them work a little extra on those Lexia skills at home. At conferences, we discussed IXL Diagnostic. Have your child show you where they are currently in the different math standards, and the lower areas if they have time, practice. Multiplication and division fluency practice is always a good idea! Keep in mind all learning goals do not need to be mastered until the end of 4th grade, so we have some time:) If you have any questions, my door is always open! Have a fantastic week and enjoy your holiday break!
Book Order Up-date: Scholastic has a supply change issue. Orders are supposed to be here by Nov. 22nd. Thank you for your understanding:)
Chromebook Reminders
* Charge computer
*Leave charge cord at home
*Bring CB in case
*Pack-up Backpack
*Bring to school every day
Important Dates
Late Starts: 12/1, 12/8, 12/15
1/2 Day: 11/19
No School: Thanksgiving Break: 11/24-26
Winter Break Begins: 12/20
Return to School from Winter Break: 1/3/2022
This Week's Academic Focus
Reading: Students all have a new individual reading goal that has been recorded in their "reader's notebooks". We will continue meeting weekly in small groups and individual reading conferences. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". The whole class goal will be teaching "theme" in a story. The theme is a moral, lesson, or message in a story.
Writing: Most students have finished or are close to publishing their essays. The writing process takes time to develop especially working with students individually. Each week, using a specific mini-lesson, I encourage students to focus on one thing to develop. Once that is achieved, they move on to another focus. Because of this long process, grades on the report card may reflect this. It may take all year to get these young writers to achieve mastery of "writing to task" simply because of time and the many goals that are attached to writing to the task i.e. sentence structure, figurative language, writing process. Thank you for your understanding.
Math: We continue to focus on fractions on a number line and relating fractions to find equivalence and comparing fractions. In addition, Students are learning strategies to find equivalence and comparisons.
Here is a link to families for Unit 2: Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
Illustrative Mathematics. (Here is the link if you are interested in looking at the program).
Science: The Birth of Rocks will be our next unit.
Here is the link for the Unit Birth of Rocks.
Social Studies: The focus will be Human Geography in the United States and the push & pull factors of migration to America. I will use different interactive read alouds along with this unit to give our class background knowledge for certain historical events that have taken place regarding migration. This unit preludes a big historical presentation that each 4th grader will do that will take a few months to complete. More information is to come.
Positivity Project focus this week is Gratitude.
Back-to-School Night Presentation
If you were unable to attend Back-to-School Night above are the slides. The field trip permission slip went home with your child. Please sign and return as soon as possible if you haven't already. If you would like to make a donation for the field trips, please go to slide six and click on the link. Thank you.
Weekly Specials Schedule
No letter days this year!
Lunch 12:30-1:20: Specials will be the last 45 minutes of the day 3:05-3:50: A.M. Recess will be from 9:40-9:55 and P.M. Recess from 2:25-2:40 every day.
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