Sunday, April 29, 2018

Dear 4A Parents,

Wow! Just 4 weeks left in the year. The time is flying by. 

Important Dates:

  • Monday April 30th - Birthday Book Club
  • Thursday May 3rd - Archway Art Show
  • Friday May 4th - No School, Grading Day
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This week in Academics:


In Literature, we’ll continue following Nathaniel Bowditch’s adventures. On Monday, there will be a short vocabulary quiz.

This week in math, we’ll wrap up our unit on area and perimeter with a short quiz on Wednesday. On Thursday, the students will take a network-wide Singapore test, to help the teachers assess how far they have progressed in their mathematical knowledge this year.

We will continue studying plants in science. I will hand out the study guide on Monday and the test will be the following Monday, May 7th.

In history this week we will review our sources pages to ensure students are making good progress on their historical figure research. We will learn about the Continental Army's first major victory at Saratoga, and the difficult winter at Valley Forge. The essay outline will be due on Thursday this week.

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I hope you have a good week,
Mrs. Gore

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Dear 4A Parents,

I have been encouraged by how seriously the students have been taking AIMS and AZ Merit testing. They have been taking their time on the tests and checking their work. I'm glad they are practicing the skills now that will help them later. 

Important Dates:

Wednesday, April 25th - AZ Merit - Day Two of Reading and Math
Thursday, May 3rd - Archway Art Show
Friday, May 4th - no school - grading day
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Academics this Week:

In Carry On, Mr. Bowditch, we’ll follow Nat as he continues to travel around the world and begins to discover his life work: writing a guide for sailing that any common sailor could read.

This week in Math, we will explore area and perimeter. We’ll start with a review of area and perimeter of rectangles and squares. We will then discuss finding the area and perimeter of composite figures.

We will begin our unit on plants in science this week. We will look at the difference between vascular and non vascular plants and learn about photosynthesis. 

In history this week we will review for our test on Thursday. Study guides will be filled out in class on Monday and can be used to study each night. We will review in class on Tuesday. On Thursday, Students will also receive their rubric, outline and more information about their 5-paragraph essay on a historical figure from the American Revolution. 
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Have a great week!
Mrs. Gore

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Dear 4A Parents,

I hope you were able to get out and enjoy the weather before it gets too hot!

Important Dates:

AZ Merit Friday, April 20th - Day One of Reading and Math
AZ Merit Wednesday, April 25th - Day Two of Reading and Math
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Academics this Week:

In Literature, we’ll continue to follow Nat’s adventures as he learns how to navigate and trade. On Friday, we’ll spend some time learning how to create and use a simplified sextant.

This week in math, we will take two days to review all the geometry concepts we’ve covered this quarter and take the geometry unit test on Wednesday. The students will have a chance to make corrections to their tests in class on Thursday.

We will finish up our unit on magnetism and electricity with a test on Thursday. The students have their study guides which should be completed by Wednesday when we go over them in class.

In history this week, we will learn about the first battles of the American Revolution. We will read primary source accounts of the battles from the British and militia perspective and explore the sentiments felt by both after the first shots. 
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Thank you to those who brought in some more tissue boxes!!
I hope you have a pleasant week😊
Mrs. Gore

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Dear 4A Parents,

The children did a great job at the Spring Concert! It was a joy to hear them after all the practice they put in.

Important Dates:

Saturday, April 14 - Feed My Starving Children Service Event 
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Academics This Week:

As we read through Carry On, Mr. Bowditch, we have had some thoughtful discussions on how Nathaniel Bowditch handled the suffering and hardships of his life (of which there are many). He is truly a marvel and tremendous example of hard work, resilience, and perseverance.

In math this week, we will be defining and identifying quadrilaterals and different kinds of triangles. We will also identify and make lines of symmetry. 

We have been having so much fun learning about and exploring magnetism. This week, we will begin to see the relationship magnetism has with electricity. The students will need a 9-volt battery for Tuesday.

This week in history we will continue our study of the years leading up to the American Revolution. We will focus on the taxes imposed on the colonists, the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. 
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I hope you all have an enjoyable week!
Mrs. Gore

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Dear 4A Parents,

It's already April! I hope you had a good holiday break. This week will be full with the AZ Merit writing portion and the Spring Choral Concert.

Important Dates:
  • Tuesday, April 3rd - AZ Merit Writing
  • Thursday, April 5th - Spring Concert
  • Saturday, April 14 - Feed My Starving Children Service Event   

Concert Information:

Thursday, April 5th at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts located at 4132 E. Pecos Road Gilbert, AZ 85295.
The K-2 concert will be 5:30-6:30 p.m. with students arriving at 5:00 p.m.
The 3-5 concert will be 7-8 p.m. with students arriving at 6:30 p.m.
The attire for concerts is as follows:
Boys: Black pants, white dress shirt, black dress shoes, and black socks. Hair should be combed neatly.
Girls: Black skirt (black tights optional), or black dress pants, white top, and black dress shoes. Hair should be styled neatly.
Working with your children is a delight and privilege. We look forward to enjoying this beautiful event with you.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at
rboswell@archwaylincoln.org or srockmaker@archwaylincoln.org
Thank You,
Rachel Boswell and Sharon Rockmaker
K-2 Music Teacher and 3-5 Music Teacher
Archway Classical Academy │Lincoln


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Academics This Week:

We will continue reading Carry On, Mr. Bowditch. There will be a vocabulary quiz on Chapters 1-6 on Wednesday.

In math we will learn how to recognize and draw perpendicular and parallel lines.

This week in science, we will learn about the properties of magnets and do some demonstrations to show the magnetic field. At the end of the week, we will begin to see how magnetism and electricity are related.

This week in history we will learn about the years before the American Revolution and the events that would eventually spark the war. We will look at the French and Indian War, Proclamation of 1763, and the British taxes imposed on the colonies. 
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Many students are still experiencing colds and have used a lot of the tissues. If you can send in a box of tissues, it would be appreciated. 

Thank you and I'll see you on Thursday night!
Mrs. Gore