4th Grade Newsletter

March 21, 2022

By 4th Grade Team
4th Grade
March 21, 2022

Language Arts

What are we learning?

As we continue our independent research we will

  • Understand the research process
  • Realize how curiosity and prior knowledge drive research
  • Understand that knowledge is always developing and changing the more people understand a topic
  • Ask and seek questions 
  • Use multiple texts and resources to construct understandings
  • Seek new ideas about a topic you may already know some facts about

Home/School Connection

  • Why did you pick your research topic?
  • How did curiosity and personal knowledge help you with your topic?
  • Why is it important to use a variety of sources?
  • What work do you do as a researcher to help you better understand your topic?
  • What questions do you still have about your topic?

Math

What are we learning?

 

  • Identify and describe geometric figures
  • Compare and contrast components of geometric figures: points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, obtuse and acute), parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Explore properties of quadrilaterals
  • Explore non-numerical patterns

Home/School Connection

 

  • Identify geometric figures in real life
  • Compare the components of real life geometric figures
  • Compare and contrast the characteristics of quadrilaterals found in real life
  • Identify, extend, and create non-numerical patterns with everyday objects

Science

What are we learning?

  • They will be developing and using models
  • The kids will analyze data from simple tide tables to determine a
    pattern of high and low tides. 
  • We’ll be able to demonstrate and explain how wind causes the formation of currents. 
  • They’ll compare the motions of water as related to currents and tides.

Home/School Connection

  • Ask them how wind affects the oceans and land.
  • Play in the tub (or sink) with straws to see how the wind moves the water.

Social Studies

What are we learning?

  • We’ll discuss how individuals can stop injustice in our society.
  • They’ll see how the President of the United States can change the course of history.
  • We’ll look at why people might risk their lives for a cause.

Home/School Connection

  • Discuss your thinking on injustice in our society.
  • Look for ways to support those in need in our community.
  • Share your personal experiences related to stopping injustice.

Click here to see what students are learning in Specials!