sept. 10, 2018 ~ fourth grade - lcisd
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Newsletter Date
Sept. 10, 2018 ~ Fourth Grade
Important Dates and Activities
• Sept. 14: Grandparents’ Day
• Sept. 18: Spirit Night at Clancy’s
• Sept. 27: Spirit Night at Pecan Grove Sonic
• Sept. 28: No School, Fair Day
JENNIFER HEATH [email protected]
Writing, Reading and SS
MELISSA BRANNEN [email protected] Writing, Math and Science
KELSEY KVINTA [email protected]
Writing, Math and Science
MELISSA WILLIAMS [email protected]
Writing, Reading and SS
SUMMER FRANCO [email protected]
All Subjects
Frost Flyers will be celebrating Grandparent's Day on Friday, September 14th!
*Grandparents with Kindergarten through 2nd grade students will celebrate from 8:00-9:00.
*Grandparents with 3rd through 5th grade students will celebrate from 1:30-2:30.
Please R.S.V.P. by Thursday, September 13th.
***RSVP form on Page 5!
Unwrapped TEKS
WRITING 4.15– USE elements of writing process to COMPOSE text 4.15A– PLAN a first draft by SELECTING a genre appropriate for conveying in-tended meaning to an audience and GENERATING ideas through a range of strategies 4.15B– DEVELOP drafts by CATEGORIZING ideas and ORGANIZING into para-graphs
4.20B– USE capitalization for
4.20Bi– USE capitalization for historical events and documents
4.20Bii– USE capitalization for titles of books, stories and essays 4.20Biii– USE capitalization for languages, races and nationalities 4.21Cii- RECOGNIZE and USE punctuation marks including: quotation marks 4.20Biii– USE capitalization for languages, races and nationalities
READING 4.6A Sequence and summarize the plot’s main events and explain their influ-ence of future events 4.9 Read independently for sustained periods of time and produce evidence of their reading Fig. 19E Summarize information in text, maintaining meaning and logical order 4.9A Read independently for a sustained period of time and paraphrase what the reading was about, maintaining meaning and logical order (e.g., generate a reading log or journal; participate in book talks)
SOCIAL STUDIES
4.7– UNDERSTAND the concept of regions
4.7A- IDENTIFY, LOCATE, and COMPARE the geographic regions of Texas, including their
landforms, climate, and vegetation
4.7B- IDENTIFY and LOCATE the geographic regions of Texas
4.7C- COMPARE the geographic regions of Texas with the regions of the United States
4.21C- INTERPRET information in maps
4.1A- EXPLAIN the possible origins of American Indian groups in Texas and North Ameri-
ca
4.1B- IDENTIFY American Indian groups in Texas
4.1C- DESCRIBE the regions in which American Indians lived and IDENTIFY groups re-
maining in Texas
4.1D- COMPARE the ways of life of American Indian groups
SCIENCE 4.5A measure, compare, and contrast physical properties of matter, including mass, volume, states (Solid, liquid, gas), temperature, magnetism, and the ability to sink or float
MATH 4.2C: COMPARE and ORDER whole numbers to 1, 000, 000, 000 and REPRE-SENT comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =. 4.2E: REPRESENT decimals, including tenths and hundredths, USING concrete and visual models and money. 4.2F: COMPARE and ORDER decimals using concrete and visual models to the hundredths. 4.2G: RELATE decimals to fractions that name tenths and hundredths.
Tucker, Sept. 3
Jackson, Sept. 3
Megan, Sept. 8
Lucas H., Sept 10
Logan, Sept. 10
Trey, Sept. 10
Aurora, Sept. 24
Brenden, Sept. 25
Upcoming Grades
Sept. 24, Reading Major
Sept. 26, Writing Major
Sept. 27, Social Studies Major
Oct. 2, Math Major
Oct. 5, Science Major
Oct. 17, Social Studies Curriculum Check Point
Oct. 18, Science CCP
Oct. 19, Writing CCP
Oct. 23, Math CCP
Oct. 24, Reading CCP
MONDAY
Read 20 minutes
TUESDAY
Read 20 minutes
WEDNESDAY
Read 20 minutes
THURSDAY
Read 20 minutes
Important Information and
Upcoming Dates from the
Counselor
Thursday, September 13th:
Student Council Informational Meeting at 7:10 in the library
Monday, September 17th:
Officer posters and all speeches due to Mrs. Haley
Wednesday, September 19th:
5th grade officer candidate speeches
Thursday, September 20th:
Officer Elections
Tuesday, September 25th:
Class representative candidates speeches
Wednesday, September 26th:
Class Representative Elections
What We’re Learning
Our Vocabulary
Reading
Summary
Math
Value
Don’t Forget….
Only CLEAR bottles
are allowed with
water.
Flyers of the Week
Lahee
Dora
Angelie
Mason
John
We’re creating a GROWTH MINDSET this year. Learn about it with us!
Ask your
fourth grader…. About MULTIPLICATION WAR!
It’s a great and fun way to practice those facts at home!
We “unwrapped” place value!