Announcements:
The geography bee was a great success, the class had a lot of fun! Reading: We have moved on to one of the toughest reading ideas for a fourth grader to wrap their head around: theme! What is a book about? What is the difference between theme and plot? We'll be investigating for the next couple of weeks. Writing: The kids have finished researching and are just about ready to start writing their big five paragraph opinion essay. Be warned: when my daughter learned to write these she used them all the time to try and convince me of things, and now we have a trampoline. Math: Fractions are over for good now, and the class blew the test out of the water, wow! That test should be in the Friday Folder. We are doing a quick detour into decimals and then it's on to measurement next week. Social Studies: We did the geography bee this week! Science: We had just a little bit of time to come up with inventions that can save energy, but for the most part the half days meant no science. Comments are closed.
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June 2023
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