Week of September 18-22

Dear 4A Families,

I hope you all had a nice weekend.  We started getting into more of a regular routine last week.  The students have been working hard and learning the expectations and procedures that will support their growth all year. Remember, this Friday the 22nd is a half-day due to West Fest set up. I know the students are excited for this fun community event.

I have compiled the 4A Class Email Group.  If you are reading this as the paper copy and did not receive a “Newsletter is Posted” email from me on Sunday afternoon please let me know right away so I can add your email to the group. Beginning next week the newsletters will only be online.

Fall MAP Testing: This week, we will begin MAP testing in the area of reading. This testing gives teachers valuable information regarding your child’s progress in reading, math, and language arts. Please take a moment to remind your child about the importance of doing their best to show what they know. As always, please make sure your child gets a good night’s sleep and eats a healthy breakfast in the morning. Thank you for your support.

Headphones: Please make sure your child has headphones that can be kept at school! We will be using the iPads in class, and having headphones will help students stay focused and are needed for many activities the students complete with their iPads. Thank you!

Picture Day: Tuesday, September 19th is individual class picture day.

Information from the office:

Picture Day – Preorder

Yuen Lui Studio will photograph individual portraits at Holy Rosary School on Tuesday, September 19.

Families can preorder photos here: 2023-24 Holy Rosary School Picture Day 9/19 (enter your email address and select your package; separate orders are required for each student, including siblings). 

  • Print orders will be shipped to the school in approximately three weeks after the picture day.
  • Digital orders will be sent via email from no-reply@imagequix.com in approximately three weeks after the picture day (use no-reply@imagequix.comto search your inbox/spam folders).

Thank you for your continued support of the Magazine Drive.  

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Our Week of Learning:

 As we begin our third week of school, the students are building an understanding of our classroom/school rules and procedures. We will continue to practice and review.  Every student in our class has a right to learn and work without interruption and enjoy school. The management plan is in place to ensure that every student in our class feels safe, included, and is able to work and learn without disruption. Our classroom and school rules are based on being SAFE, RESPECTFUL AND RESPONSIBLE.

When rules are not followed students receive (in the order):

  • A reminder
  • An individual conference/conversation
  • Parent contact

Our goal is always to help students be responsible, respectful self-managers. Each new day is a new beginning. The less time we have to spend managing behavior—the more time we have for great learning! I will be holding students to high academic, behavioral, and social expectations. Thank you for your support.

 Second Step:  Our Second step lessons this week will review Empathy and Respect, and focus on Listening with Attention.  Empathy is a crucial foundation for healthy communication and interpersonal relationships.  Listening with attention is a skill necessary for effective communication with others and academic success. 

Religion: Bible Blessing:  The 4th grade Bibles will be blessed at Mass this Wednesday. Our religion this week will focus on some introductory lessons on both our newly blessed Bibles and the understanding the meaning of Sacred Scripture. 

Reading: Students read folk/tall tales that contain many examples of figurative language. We are learning to identify elements of literature including: simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole and onomatopoeia. Our target comprehension skill is “characterization.” Students notice character traits that describe the main character throughout the story based on that character’s words and actions. Throughout the school year, these skills and techniques will play important roles in both reading and writing. 

Math: Our classwork will continue to focus on place value. Fourth grade students are expected to be able to read and write numbers into the millions and higher. It is important that students be able to read large numbers as well as understand the difference between place and place value. (3,293: The 9 is in the tens place and the place value is 90.) Our lessons this week will also focus on ordering large numbers, and rounding numbers using place value.  Students will continue to receive daily homework that reviews the skills we learned that day. 

XtraMath: All students will receive a letter,  with log in directions for Xtramath. Please use the log-in information on the letter to sign your child up for XtraMath no later than Thursday, September 29th We will start using this program in class on Friday. All instructions are on the school flyer that will be in your child’s filer.  Check your child’s school/home section of the filer. Tip: Make sure you click “Enroll” (not sign in). Even if your child has used Xtramath in the past, I need you to sign up with the new information on the letter.  Let me know if you have any questions.

Language Arts:  The students will be finishing up a writing assignment called My Favorite Place this week.  These pieces are used as a beginning of the year writing assessment that I will reference to help me plan our upcoming lessons. The writing is also a good benchmark for the students to compare their progress as they grow as writers this year. Our class work this week will also focus on grammar, punctuation, and cursive!

Spelling: The words this week go with our reading lesson on “Stormalong”. The words are homophones, so the students will need to be able to both spell and explain the meaning of each word. Word lists can be accessed on the 4th grade websites. The test will be on Friday, September 22nd. 

Social Studies:  The continent and ocean test will take place next Friday the 29th. We will continue to review in class, and students are expected to practice at home as well. The test will have a word bank of the continents and oceans. Students need to know the locations. The 4A website has links to review the continents as well. Look under the “Map Skills” section on the right-hand links column. I will share these links with the students this week. The 4th graders are also memorizing the Continent poem which they all have a copy of in their filer. It is also available as a PDF on the 4A Website. I will give practice time in class for this, but the poem should be practiced at home as well. All students need to recite the poem by September 30th. Our class lessons will focus on latitude and longitude as we gain skills reading maps using coordinates.

Science: We will be using the Mystery Science framework for science class and starting the Birth of Rocks unit. The first lesson in this unit is about volcanoes! The students will explore the past and present pattern of where volcanoes exist on earth. They will also be mapping and plotting volcanoes. The students will be analyzing the maps and discovering that volcanoes form a “Ring of Fire” around the Pacific Ocean!

Reading: Students read folk/tall tales that contain many examples of figurative language. We are learning to identify elements of literature including: simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole and onomatopoeia. Our target comprehension skill is “characterization.” Students notice character traits that describe the main character throughout the story based on that character’s words and actions. Throughout the school year, these skills and techniques will play important roles in both reading and writing. 

The students are off to a fantastic start!  We have a great week of learning ahead.

Here is a fun promo video about the West Fest Stage Acts