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Week at a Glance April 30- May 3, 2018

Week at a Glance     April 30-May 3, 2018                                                                    Grade ¾

Dear Parent/Guardian,

This week, there will be no classes for students on Friday as teachers attend Council Day 2018.  Students have completed their persuasive writing piece and will be excited to bring it home to share with you this week. This piece will have a mark ranging from 1-4+, with 3 being considered “at grade level” or “appropriate”. Please sign and return this once you have reviewed it with your child.

Several worksheets were sent home last week and I thank you for taking the time to go through your Child’s Communication Bag to review these. Please keep these work examples at home for your information, and look for more this week! J

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at shaneen.coes@nbed.nb.ca, or call 453-5422 to schedule a meeting.

Sincerely,  

Mrs. Coes

 

Important Dates:

Monday April 30- Choir at 10:00am. Drama at 12:15pm. Gr. 3-5 Track and Field notice coming home. 

Tuesday May 1- Bagel hot lunch 

Wednesday May 2- NO Drama practice.

Thursday May 3- Hot lunch pizza.  

Friday May 4- NO SCHOOL. Teacher’s Council Day. 

 

 Areas of Focus for April 30-May 3, 2018 

Writing- This week, students will meet with me in small groups to organize their Writer’s Notebook and review how to use our writing center for independent activities.

Reading- Students reading below level P should have 2 books in their Communication Bag at their reading level, to practice at home each night. Students reading above level P should have a chapter book in their bag or that they keep at home, to read each night. During Guided Reading this week, each small group will meet with me as we continue to explore the special text features of nonfiction books/texts. Please encourage your child to read nonfiction texts at home this week.

Word Work- Each student will complete sorting activities related to their own differentiated list of words. This child-centered approach replaces traditional spelling tests and helps students recognize and learn how to apply sound, pattern, and meaning in their sorts and other text forms. You will find a copy of this list in the Communication Bag when your child begins a new list this week.

 

Numeracy- Our whole-class lessons this week will focus on perimeter for grade 3 and perimeter and area for grade 4 students. During Guided Math, students will finish up the Unit 7 assessment related to Statistic and Probability. During math stations, students will also work in groups to complete activities/games that review math facts for addition/subtraction and multiplication/division.

Here is a short video explaining area and perimeter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hFhL5h0Woo

Science- This week we continue our exploration of ecosystems as we learn more about food chains, consumers/producers/decomposers.

Homework

The homework assigned is an extension of class instruction and meant for extra practice. Completed activities can be kept at home. However, if there is an activity you would like to share with me, please do so. 

Reading- read aloud (even to yourself!) for 20 minutes each night. Complete the reading log each night and remember to have it signed. Talk to someone about the Connections you make when you read (memories of experiences, books you have read, questions you have etc.)

Word Work- Students are still working on last week’s list of words from the Words Their Way program; copies were sent home on the Communication Bag. If you would like suggestions for how to use this list at home, please let me know. Otherwise, please refer to the activity list that was sent home when the program began.

Numeracy- Practice math facts each night and have someone quiz you if possible. Make your own or have a parent create a math worksheet to practice multiplication and then check using a calculator. Grade 3 students are now practicing perimeter and grade 4 students are focusing on perimeter and area.  Here’s a great website for practice worksheets. https://www.homeschoolmath.net/worksheets/area_perimeter_rectangles.php

Writing- Check out these websites for the same graphic organizer we have used in class and 62 persuasive writing prompts to try at home. file:///C:/Users/shaneen.coes/Downloads/PersuasiveWritingGraphicOrganizerOREO.pdf   and

https://squareheadteachers.com/2013/07/05/62-persuasive-writing-prompts-for-kids/

                                                           

Useful Homework Websites

 Science and Social Studies

http://kids.nationalgeographic.com         

https://www.brainpop.com

https://www.funbrain.com

 

 Math  www.ca.ixl.com/ ​

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