Dear Lincoln Families,

     Our class party will be on Friday, October 30th from 2:00-3:00. Just a reminder we cannot have homemade treats, but only packaged items. If you are interested in sending in some treats on that day let me know. We are also in need of plates, napkins, and water or juice boxes. Please let me know if you can send in one of those items. Thanks so much! I plan on showing a 30 minute Halloween movie, play a game, and having snacks. All students are welcome to wear costumes all day.  Parents should use good judgment on costumes, maybe leaving the bulkier pieces of costumes at home.  A reminder that masks for health safety will still need to be worn and no weapons or look-alike weapons should come to school. We intend to take a picture of each child in costume and put them together in a video that will take place of the traditional parade.  We will provide a link so families can watch this at home.


Here's what is going on in the classroom:


Reading:  The reading strategy focus this week is the V. I. P strategy when reading non-fiction.  Students use text features, and keywords to find the main idea of these types of texts. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". It's possible to use more than one at a time.

Writing: We are continuing to work on sentence structure and lessons on how to write personal narratives. They are working on different narrative writing prompts with a focus on the topic sentence, details with complete sentences (subject/predicate) including capitals and end marks. We are learning how to add transition words and a "clincher" or closing sentence as well. 

Math:  On Friday, students took the Unit 1 math test. If there are any areas your child still needs practice in we will work this week at our WINN or group time then tests will go home after that work is done. We will continue to focus on Geometry concepts and multiplicative word problems in the next couple of weeks.  I encourage 4th graders to practice multiplication facts at home with flashcards, IXL, etc. for extra practice. As we discussed at your child's conference, any area that needs extra practice IXL Diagnostic is encouraged.

Science: We are continuing the Sound Waves Science Unit and finish this week. This unit helps students develop the idea that sound is an actual thing, a wave of vibrations traveling through the air. Equipped with this understanding, students can begin to make sense of how sound and music work. 

Social Studies: This week we put our Geographers hats on to think like a geographer. Students were able to do some exploring on Google Earth. We will study the themes of geography, the earth, and the way people interact with it. 

Important Dates

Late Starts: 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18

Halloween Party: 10/30

Half Days: 11/12, 11/13 (conferences)















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