Monday, November 30, 2015

I hope everyone had a good time with friends and family on Thanksgiving. I had a relaxing time with my family.

**The students were handed out the complete poem of Paul Revere’s Ride. Memorizing this is the fourth grade project that will be recited during project week (January 6-8). There is a date (our class is due each Friday not Wednesday) that each stanza should be memorized by. Please make it a priority to memorize a couple of lines each day, making it a much easier task to complete.

The next 15 lines of “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” (lines 16-30, through Marching down to their boats on the shore) are due Monday and 31-41 (through And moonlight flowing over all) this Friday.

The poem can be found in The Harp and Laurel Wreath on pages 94-99.

We have learned 15 root words and will be having a short quiz on them on Thursday. Also on Thursday, we will have a quiz on the parts of speech we have learned so far. The practices they will have on Monday and Tuesday will be the same format as the quiz.

In math, we’ll be working on adding and subtracting fractions. We are seeing how multiplication and division are closely related to fractions, so please review multiplication facts regularly with your child.

We continue in Geology with volcanoes and geysers.

      We’ll have finished 15 chapters in Robin Hood this week and are ready for another quiz on Friday. It will cover Chapters 11-15.

      We will continue our study in the Middle Ages with Henry II, Thomas Becket and Eleanor of Aquitaine. The students who did extra credit presentations did a good job explaining their projects and keeping our interest. It was so enjoyable and the students learned so much that I will make more projects available not only in history but in science, as well, for the next semester.

Thank you so much for the tissues. It is much appreciated!


Please clear out the “take home” folders regularly. The only thing that should be in there is homework to return and any papers that help with that homework.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

*Important Dates*
No school Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving Holiday – I hope everyone enjoys time with family and friends!

**The students were handed out the complete poem of Paul Revere’s Ride. Memorizing this is the fourth grade project that will be recited during project week (January 6-8). There is a date that each stanza should be memorized by. Please make it a priority to memorize a couple of lines each day, making it a much easier task to complete.

They did a great job with the first 15 lines!
Please memorize the next 15 lines of “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” this week.

We had our popcorn party and extra recess last week for collecting the most box tops in 4th grade. Way to go 4A! We are collecting them again for the spring.

The class also did a great job at the music concert. It was such a joy watching them.

We have a quiz in math on Wednesday, covering fractions. They will bring home a study guide on Monday that should help them prepare.

Please review multiplication facts regularly with your child.

There is a geology quiz on Tuesday on earthquakes and tsunamis. The students got a study guide for this on Friday.

We are enjoying Robin Hood. You may have noticed there is more vocabulary this time. This book has more terms that we are unfamiliar with so that’s the reason. We also wanted to give more practice using these words in sentences.

      We will continue our study in the Middle Ages with William the Conqueror, Henry II and Thomas Becket. I’m also looking forward to hearing the extra credit presentations some of the students have chosen to do this week.

Thank you so much for the tissues, hand sanitizer and band aids that have come in. It is much appreciated!


Please clear out the “take home” folders regularly. The only thing that should be in there is homework to return and any papers that help with that homework.

Monday, November 16, 2015

*Important Dates*

Music Concert: November 19, 7:30-8:30****Please follow the link on this blog to go to the music blog and read over the procedures for the concert. Thank you.

First Stanza of Paul Revere’s Ride Due on November 18th

**The students were handed out the complete poem of Paul Revere’s Ride. Memorizing this is the fourth grade project that will be recited during project week (January 6-8). There is a date that each stanza should be memorized by. Please make it a priority to memorize a couple of lines each day, making it a much easier task to complete.

Please be diligent in checking in with your student that s/he is doing his or her homework each night. We’ve had too many missing assignments lately and this will affect his or her grades.

Our class collected the most boxtops and won a popcorn party! Way to go 4A!! We are collecting them again for the spring collection.

The fourth grade is also collecting boxed stuffing for our Thanksgiving food drive. The students can bring them into the class and/or they can also be dropped off on the night of the Music Concert
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Last’s weeks spelling tests looked great. The spelling words are coming along well. The students are making most of their mistakes with the phonograms, so please keep practicing these at home.

We will continue fractions this week in math but we will continue to review division and multiplication. Please review multiplication facts regularly with your child.

In geology we will learn about volcanoes this week.

We are enjoying Robin Hood. You may have noticed there is more vocabulary this time. This book has more terms that we are unfamiliar with so that’s the reason. We also wanted to give more practice using these words in sentences. There is a quiz on Tuesday on Chapters 6-10.

The students came up with creative Coat of Arms and some have been placed on the wall in our classroom. We will have a test on Chapters 8, 9, and 12 on Wednesday.

      ****The Usborne eFair will remain open until 11/18 to make purchases online.
      Many families were not able to locate the books they wanted at the fair because of limited quantities so this will be a great way for families to purchase the books they were searching for. If families want to have the books shipped directly to Lincoln for pick up, they will not have to pay shipping costs. This shipping method will take longer than if a parent opts to have them shipped to their home. Here is the link to view the catalog online: d4163.myubam.com
Any questions can be directed to Shannon Graffius at Sgraffius@archwaylincoln.org

Thank you so much for the tissues, hand sanitizer and band aids that have come in. It is much appreciated!

Please clear out the “take home” folder as well as the Language Arts, Science and History folders.


Monday, November 9, 2015

*Important Dates*
Music Concert: November 19, 7:30-8:30
No School Wednesday, November 11

First Stanza of Paul Revere’s Ride Due on November 18th
**The students were handed out the complete poem of Paul Revere’s Ride on Friday. Memorizing this is the fourth grade project that will be recited during project week (January 6-8). There is a date that each stanza should be memorized by. Please make it a priority to memorize a couple of lines each day, making it a much easier task to complete.

Please be diligent in checking in with your student that s/he is doing his or her homework each night. We’ve had too many missing assignments lately and this will affect his or her grades.

Last’s weeks spelling tests looked great. The spelling words are coming along well. The students are making most of their mistakes with the phonograms, so please keep practicing these at home. There will only be 20 words this week but still 10 phonograms : )

We will begin fractions this week in math but we will continue to review division and multiplication. Please review multiplication facts regularly with your child.

In geology we will continue with earthquakes and start on tsunamis.

We are enjoying Robin Hood. You may have noticed there is more vocabulary this time. This book has more terms that we are unfamiliar with so that’s the reason. We also wanted to give more practice using these words in sentences.

The students will be finishing up their family coat of arms as a creative way to learn about heraldry. I’m looking forward to putting some up on our bulletin board out in the hallway. We will study more about castles and knights this week.

The students have an opportunity to do a presentation/report on a topic in the Middle Ages. This is optional, for extra credit. It is to be a 2 minute presentation on a topic that I have approved. It will be due the week of Thanksgiving but if they are ready before that, they can present it sooner.

With cold and flu season upon us, we could use some more tissues and antibacterial wipes.

Please clear out the “take home” folder as well as the Language Arts and History folders.