- All students and chaperones meet us in the classroom at 7:15 AM
- We will leave promptly at 7:30 AM
- Everyone needs to bring their own lunch and drink for the day
- We will be walking all day, so wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather
- We will collect the kids' field trip t-shirts at the end of the day
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. Thanks for helping to make this trip so memorable!!
If you scroll down you will see all the future testing dates for the M-Step and NWEA. Please try to have your child at school on those days. Testing is always done in the morning, before lunch.
Thank you for your consideration. Have a great week!
Important Dates
Late Start: April 17th & 24th; May 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd
Lansing Trip - April 15
4th Grade Music Performance - April 24th at the high school: at 5:00
Sarett - May 3 -12:30-2:00 (Parent Chaperones needed)
Testing Information
(All testing will be in the morning)
M-Step Test Prep: Week April 8th-12th
M-Step ELA: April 17th & 18th
M-Step Math: April 22nd & 23rd
NWEA Reading: May 7th & 8th
NWEA Math: May 14th & 16th
Relationship Skills Lesson 2 from Mrs. V
Relationship Skills Lesson 1 from Mrs. V
Social Awareness Idea #4 from Ms. Von Behren
Social Awareness Link from Ms. Von Behren
Self-Management Link from Ms. Von Behren
In the classroom: I encourage you to have your child present to you their historical event slides. The slides have notes from their research and text features of the event. These can be found in their Google Drive. The 5 paragraph essays are finished and will be sent home sometime in April.
Reading: Our reading strategy focus will be looking for the main idea of non-fiction and fiction passages and books using EBLI strategies. I am working on what reading strategies and goals each student needs. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". These mini-lessons are used as a focus for many reading strategies. It's possible to use more than one reading strategy at a time. These strategies cover comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and expanding vocabulary. What is EBLI?
Math: Unit 6: Students multiply and divide multi-digit whole numbers using partial products and partial quotients strategies, and apply this understanding to solve multi-step problems using the four operations. Students will be taking the unit test this week!
Unit 7: Angles and Angle Measurement: Students learn to draw and identify points, rays, segments, angles, and lines, including parallel and perpendicular lines. Students also learn how to use a protractor to measure angles draw angles of given measurements, and identify acute, obtuse, right, and straight angles in two-dimensional figures.
Math Units below
- Factors and Multiples
- Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
- Extending Operations to Fractions
- From Hundredths to Hundred-thousands
- Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement
- Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
- Angles and Angle Measurement
Science: Energizing Everything will be our last science unit.
Social Studies: Our Federal Government will be our next unit.
The Positivity Project focus this week is forgiveness.
Weekly Specials Schedule
Lunch: 1:10-1:35 Lunch Recess: 1:35-2:00
A.M. Recess: 10:05-10:20 every day
P.M. Recess: 3:15-3:30 every day
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