Sunday, August 29, 2021

August 30-September 2,2021

 







Just a reminder…Curriculum Night is Wednesday, Sept. 8th at 6:30 at Prairieview. I look forward to seeing all of you via Zoom!


Coming up:

Dates:
Important Dates:

MATH MAP:
Tuesday, August 31st
8:25-9:25

READING MAP:
Thursday, September 2nd
8:25-9:25

Sept. 6--Labor Day. No School

Sept. 8-Curriculum Night (Virtual) 6:30




Reading:  In reading this week we will continue with the close reading of Casey At the Bat. This week the students will compare and contrast two texts: the song Mighty Jackie the Home-run Queen and the poem Casey at the Bat.  We will also understand perspective and point of view.


Social Studies  - Chapter 4-"Land and Water in the Northeast"
Image result for northeast us  Social Studies:  We will continue our study of the Northeast.  We will read and learn about the different resources.  Grapes and cranberries are two important products grown in the Northeast. We will also learn that Vermont is a leading producer of maple syrup.

Lesson 1-The Beautiful Northeast-incredible scenery and magnificent natural formations

Lesson 2-Resources of the Northeast-products for the world

Lesson 3-The Plentiful Sea-Chesapeake Bay and other bays in the NE



Science:  Energy and electrical systems

We will start our first science unit on energy and electrical systems.  Students will learn about the fictitious town of Ergstown and problem solve about why they keep having blackouts.



Mrs. Spakausky's Math Class:  The students will investigate factors and factor pairs for numbers between 1 and 100. They will multiply using the commutative property.They will determine whether a whole number between 1-100 is a prime or composite number.  The students will also review the strategies they used to solve basic multiplication facts.

Module 1-Models for Multiplication and Division-T
Module 2-Primes and Composites
Module 3-Multiplicative Comparisons and Equations
Module 4-Measurement Experiences (linear measurement, mass/weight, volume and capacity)

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Aug. 23-28, 2021






Dear Parents,

We have had a great first week of school! I have enjoyed getting to know the students and am looking forward to a wonderful year. Just a reminder…Curriculum Night is Wednesday, Sept. 8th at 6:30 at Prairieview. I look forward to seeing all of you via Zoom!



Coming up next:

Dates:
Important Dates:

MATH MAP:
Tuesday, August 31st
8:25-9:25

READING MAP:
Thursday, September 2nd
8:25-9:25

Sept. 6--Labor Day. No School

Sept. 8-Curriculum Night (Virtual) 6:30




Reading - Close Reading- "Casey at the Bat"
Take Me Out to the Ballgame...!!! Close reading is the careful, sustained interpretation of a piece of text, and one of the cornerstones of the Common Core State Standards. We will review this skill with an activity in which students will close read Oreo cookies...as you can imagine this activity has been quite popular in the past! Then, we will begin a close read of the poem, "Casey at the Bat". Students will read and reread this piece of rich text, dissecting it to gain an understanding of the author's words. They will also compare it to another text and attempt to understand the author's perspective.



Social Studies  - Chapter 4-"Land and Water in the Northeast"
Image result for northeast us
Fourth grade Social Studies is the study of regions of the United States. This week, students will become familiar with our Social Studies text by working with partners on a "textbook scavenger hunt".   Then we will begin with chapter 4.  There will  be a quiz of the Northeast States on Friday. The students will be given a blank map and will need to  label the states and water areas. I will be sending home a study guide and practice one on Monday.  

Lesson 1-The Beautiful Northeast-incredible scenery and magnificent natural formations

Lesson 2-Resources of the Northeast-products for the world

Lesson 3-The Plentiful Sea-Chesapeake Bay and other bays in the NE



Science:  Energy and electrical systems

We will start our first science unit on energy and electrical systems.  Students will learn about the fictitious town of Ergstown and problem solve about why they keep having blackouts.


Mrs. Spakausky's Math Class:  Unit 1:  Expressions, Equations and Volume
In Unit 1 we will focus on :

Module 1-Models for Multiplication and Division-The students will  learn how to interpret products of whole numbers using number lines, ratio tables, and rectangular rays.  

Module 2-Primes and Composites

Module 3-Multiplicative Comparisons and Equations

Module 4-Measurement Experiences (linear measurement, mass/weight, volume and capacity)

There will be a nightly homework assignment.

Have a great week!

Enjoy our pictures from the first week of school!


















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