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  Dear Lincoln School 4th Grade Parents, Just a reminder: the 4th grade Musical is on January 19th, 5:30 pm at the HS auditorium    Our Program Theme is year is “We are Lincoln School,  We are America” The students can wear Patriotic colors (Red, White, and Blue) for the show.  Students will follow the signs and report to the HS Choir room no earlier than 5:15 . Please take your student's coats and belongings with you to your seat so they can leave the show right from the stage!   Families, please wait to be seated until the other performance has ended. All the elementary schools are performing on the same night but at different times.  Thank you again for all your support. The students can’t wait to show you all their hard work!       Thank You,  Rachelle McElroy Chromebook Reminders * Charge computer *Leave charge cord at home *Bring CB in case *Pack-up Backpack *Bring to school every day Important Dates Return to School from Winter Break: 1/3/2022 Late Starts: 1/5, 1/12, 1/19
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  Hello Lincoln Families, We had a successful week wrapping up the fractions math unit! Next week's focus in math will be reviewing and reteaching for students who need extra support. We will plan on starting unit 3 after the break. We will also wrap up our science unit on the Birth of Rocks next week! Next Friday we will have our holiday party. It will begin before lunch and finish in the afternoon. Our class clips will be on the floor soon! So we will also watch a movie. Parents who signed up at Back-to-School night will send in some light snacks. Have a great week! Dress Up Days for Next Week! Monday: Wear white Snowman Day Tuesday: Wear Rudolph Red Day Wednesday: Wear Grinch Green Day Thursday: Ugly Sweater Day Friday: Elf Day  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:12/15  Popcorn Day: 12/10 Class Holiday Party: 12/17 (parent committee sending in snacks) Winter
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  Hello Lincoln Families, Our class has been doing a fantastic job reading at home and school! This includes recording on the green comprehension/reading rate bookmarker.  Remember, this reading log is not to clutter our lives with more unnecessary paper. The intention is for students to reflect on their reading plans along with recording pages read to monitor reading rates.  Here are some things young readers should consider:  Reading Log Reflection . In addition, if your child reads at home, you no longer need to sign the planner instead mark your initials in the box on the bookmark. If it gets signed your child will continue to get yards towards a touchdown. The comprehension/reading rate bookmarker will be kept inside the "good fit" book that comes home every night. It is the student's responsibility to bring it to you to get it signed and not expected for you to remind and manage. Each student will turn it in after the book is finished and get a new one. Thank you fo