Thursday, March 28, 2024

Q4W3

 On March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired upon a group of rowdy colonists, killing five and wounding others. “On that night, the foundation of American Independence was laid,” wrote John Adams. “Not the Battle of Lexington or Bunker Hill, not the surrender of Burgoyne or Cornwallis, were more important events in American history than the battle of King Street on the 5th of March, 1770.” -- National Constitution Center on the Boston Massacre

Stanza 13 of PRR is due this Thursday! 

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Reminder:

-Make sure students are studying regularly throughout the quarter: review History chapters read in class, review Science spiral notes, study Roots definitions flash cards, study multiplication flash cards on missed problems from Rocket Math tests, and reading 6-8, 150 page or more books with journal entries.

-All late assignments will receive a 10% deduction per day late in Q2-4.

NEWS:

To visit the sample tests, visit: https://az.testnav.com/client/index.html/ Select Arizona, scroll down, then click on Mic Check and Sample Tests. Select AASA TestNav Sample Tests and your child’s grade level. Select the sample tests provided for Math, Writing or ELA 

Friday, April 5th is the AASA 5-Paragraph Essay writing test.  Please use this link to review scored essays of 4th graders in Arizona.


https://www.azed.gov/sites/default/files/2022/11/Annotated%20Writing%20Samples%20Guide_Grade%204.pdf



Dress Code Notes:

Only school logo sweaters are allowed to be worn in the building. Non-dress code sweaters/fleeces/jackets can be worn at recess only and must be in their backpack/cubby while in the building. Now that the weather is getting cooler, remember that long sleeve shirts worn underneath a polo can be white, maroon, navy, or black. Black or blue leggings are allowed under skirts, but they should reach the sock line (not capri length).

CURRICULUM:

ELA:

     POETRY  "Paul Revere's Ride" stanza 13 is due this Thursday, April 4th.  This poem spans 13 weeks (into Q4) and culminates in a grade-wide reciting of the poem in entirety for the parents. 

This Poem is a behemoth of a memorization task for scholars.  It should be taken seriously and can be enjoyable to accomplish such a task.  In Fourth Grade, we do not have any "at-home" projects per se. Consider the memorization and recitation of this work a 13 week-long project endeavor.  It can even become a family practice to memorize the weekly stanza. 

Helpful Practices for Memorization:

-Listen to the poem in it's entirety, daily

-Scholars should write out the stanza memorization for the week (hang it on the bathroom mirror)

-Illustrate or act out the stanza

-Look up unfamiliar words or phrases to understand the meaning

-Re-write that section in your own words (modern language)

-Perform a word while another person says every other word until scholar can say it independently

-Practice reciting in the mirror

-Make up body or hand motions to certain lines and phraes

-Write the stanza out on a whiteboard and erase a word or phrase

-Tell yourself everyday, "I can memorize this, and so did the Fourth Graders before me!"

   LITERATURE   We will begin reading Chapters 1 and 2 of "Carry On, Mr. Bowditch" in W2.

  In the COMPOSITION program for the week we will finish writing and submit an intro and body paragraph for articles on Tide Tracking for a grade. Then we will write a graded summary about the Bride of Robin Hood. On Friday, scholars will spend the majority of the day writing the 5-Paragraph Essay for the AASA test.  If they are absent, they will miss content to do a make-up test, so please ensure they are present for testing days.

 In GRAMMAR, we will utilize the time to work on elements of the 5-Paragraph essay as well as AASA preparation. We will resume in our WOL books after the AASA testing period.

 In LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS we have 3 roots this week, the test is Thursday, April 3rd:

manus (n) – hand (L) 

 man u al (n) handbook, operated by the hands, of or relating to hard physical work 

man i cure (n) a treatment for the care of the hands and fingernails 

ma neu ver (v) to handily or skillfully go around something 

man ag er (n) a person who is in charge of someone or something; one who handles employees 

ma nip u late (v) to skillfully operate by hand 

 

caput/capitis (n) head (L) 

 cap i tal (n) the head city of a country or state 

cap tain (n) head of a group of soldiers 

ca pit u late (v) to give up; to cease resisting  

cap i tal ize (v) to write with a beginning capital letter; to gain by turning something into an advantage 

 

digitus (n) finger, toe, inch (L) 

 dig it (n) finger, numerals from 0 to 9, unit of measure the width of a finger (3/4 of an inch) 

dig i tal (adj) data in the form of numerical digits 

pres ti dig i ta tion (n) (praesto – at hand, prompt) – a fast-fingered or sleight-of-hand performance of magic  

 

Math:

In Math, we will finish the final chapter of our texts, chapter 10.  Our focus is on time conversions and solving word problems involving measurement. We have quizzes on converting customary units and also a quiz knowing all standard units of conversion before Thursday's Chapter Test. The blue book will also be collected at this time.  Corrections in the blue book should be made before this time.

  This is a challenging unit for many scholars and at-home study of notes and supplementary aids may be necessary.  Please look to the graded Open Note Classwork Quizzes to help dictate the amount of help your scholar may need.

Khan Academy Elapsed Time Unit 3rd Grade

Khan Academy Time Unit 4th Grade

Khan Academy Measurement Unit Lessons

History:

In History in W3 we read the textbook chapters 8 and 9 in class.   In Q4, scholars will take a deeper look at the "Big Question" at the beginning of each chapter.  They will create notecards for each chapter with the "BQ" and notes with the section headings.  This is to help prepare scholars for the nightly "BQ" homework assignments in Fifth Grade. 

Scholars will have a mini "Comprehension Check" on Thursday in which they will be able to use their 9 BQ cards to aide them.

W3

Boston Massacre- Story of Us

Crispus Attucks and Boston Massacre

Committees of Correspondence


W2

Stamp Act

Proclamation of 1763

Townshend Acts

Prelude to Revolution

W1

13 Colonies Song

The 13 Colonies

The Original 13 Colonies for Kids

The Founding of the 13 Colonies

The French and Indian War Explained

Science:

 Scholars will continue to look at the structures of the heart.

W2

Human Heart for Kids

W1

The Heart and Circulatory System

Heart 101

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