Sunday, November 26, 2017

Quarter 2 Week 7

Academics this week:

This week, we will be focusing on finding the main idea and supporting details of certain passages in ELA. We will continue classifying and diagramming sentences, adding a subject pronoun. Toward the end of the week, we will start character analysis in Robin Hood in preparation for comparing and contrasting characters the following week.  

Please continue to encourage your child to keep memorizing Paul Revere's Ride. Many are doing a great job but some are falling behind. Help them to memorize a bit at a time so they can achieve success and then realize they can tackle more. 

This week in math, we will wrap up our unit on the operations of fractions. We will spend one more day practicing word problems, then review for our math test, which will be on Thursday (Nov. 30). On Friday, we will start a new unit about measurement.


In science, we will continue to learn about solar radiation. We will begin learning about extreme weather like hurricanes and tornadoes. There will be a quiz on the atmosphere and solar radiation on Thursday.


This week in history we will continue our study of the Middle Ages. We will explore topics including Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Magna Carta, the Hundred Years War and also the changes in European government during this time.

Monday, November 20, 2017

Quarter 2 Week 6

Academics

ELA
We will conduct the spelling bee in individual classes, this week. the top speller in each class will go on to the Lincoln bee. We will also discuss the Paul Revere's Ride and read chapters 3 and 4 in Robin Hood.

Math
In math, we will practice solving word problems that involve finding the fractional part of a whole number. We will have a math test at the end of next week.

History
This week in history we will study two more important figures during the Middle Ages: Thomas Becket and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

Science
In science, we will understand the characteristics of the different layers of atmosphere and how the air near Earth’s surface is heated.

Monday, November 13, 2017

Quarter 2 Week 5

Dear 4C,
I hope you all had a lovely weekend. Thank you to all the Veterans. Thank you to Josh Sarnataro (my husband) and Mr. Bergeron.

Important Dates:
  • Thursday, November 16th Mandatory Winter Concert - 3-5 grades preform at 7:00 (There will be no homework given on Thursday)
  • Wednesday-Friday, November 22-24 - No school, Thanksgiving Break

Archway Lincoln Winter Concert is this Thursday. This is a mandatory concert. This year, the concerts will be held at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts located at 4132 E. Pecos Road Gilbert, AZ 85295. The 3-5 concert will begin at 7:00 p.m. with students arriving at 6:30 p.m.

The attire for concerts will be as follows:
Boys: Black pants, white dress shirt, black dress shoes, and black socks. Hair should be combed neatly.
Girls: Black skirt, white top, black tights, and black dress shoes. Hair should be pulled away from the face with no distracting adornment. Please follow the Archway Lincoln dress code for guidelines on jewelry.

I'm looking forward to seeing everyone there and hearing the selections the students have been working on.

Academics this week:
ELA
We will start our unit on Robin Hood with a discussion about legends, myths, folklore, and fairy tales. We will tie this into writing summaries on short passages about King Arthur. We will also work on the skill of prediction using Robin Hood. In Grammar, we continue to practice classifying and diagramming prepositional phrases.

Reading Logs did not go home this week. The students will have 20 minute a day independent reading this week, since we have the Fall Concert.

Math
This week in math, we will learn how to find the fraction of a set. This concept involves multiplying fractions by a whole number and a lot of simplifying fractions, so if your child is still working on those concepts, they will get a lot of practice this week!

Science
This week in science, the students will continue learning about air pressure and density. On Friday, the students will understand the characteristics of the layers in the atmosphere. The first meteorology test is on Thursday.

History
In history this week, we will continue our unit on the Middle Ages. We will focus on famous individuals during the period and how they shaped the society they lived in, and future generations. Historical figures we will focus on include William the Conqueror, Henry II and Thomas Becket. 

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Week 4 Quick checks

Science 11/8
The students should study their notes in their spirals about the water cycle and clouds. The quick check will be on the vocabulary.

Prince Caspian 11/9
The students should study the vocabulary words written in their spirals on 11/3 and be able to identify characters from the characters list from last Tuesday.

Monday, November 6, 2017

Quarter 2 Week 4

This week is a short week. Friday there is no school because it is Veterans Day.

Academics

Math

This week in math, we will continue practicing adding and subtracting mixed numbers as separate equations and embedded in word problems. We will also start to learn how to multiply a fraction by a whole number. This concept builds on the work we’ve already done with multiples earlier in the year and challenges students to think of fractions a bit more abstractly than we have been doing so far.

ELA
We will finish Prince Caspian this week. Last week filled up with other good things and we were not able to finish it. There will be a vocabulary quick check on Thursday for chapters 9-15 and the character trading cards will also be due on Thursday. In grammar, we will continue to work on prepositions

History
This week in History we will study city life during the Middle Ages and how it differed from life on a manor, as well as the important role of women during this time period. We will also learn about William the Conqueror, the Battle of Hastings and the why William and the battle are important to the English language and Europe.

Science
This week in science, the students will learn about fog and how water acts in the air. We will begin an introduction to weather, wind, air pressure, and density. The students will have a quick check on the water cycle and clouds on Wednesday.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017