4th Grade Newsletter
September 28, 2021
Language Arts
What are we learning?
- We will start our unit on characters where we...
- Explore and predict character traits and feelings and how they change and develop over time
- Draw conclusions about characters based on what we read
- Write a personal essay; creating and developing a thesis.
- Using details in their personal essay to support a point of view.
Home/School Connection
- Ask your student to explain how a character changes over time in a story you are reading aloud
- Elaborate on a story they have written or read, create a new ending
- How would you describe the characters in your book?
- What is the author's message?
- What is the most interesting part of your book?
- What goals have you set for yourself for reading and writing?
Math
What are we learning?
- Rounding numbers through the millions
- Add and subtract to find sums and differences
- Identify, describe, create, and extend patterns
- Recognize equality
- Compare and order fractions
- Identifying fractions and decimals
- Comparing fractions and decimals
Home/School Connection
- Ask when rounding is helpful in everyday life
- Ask your child to estimate sums and differences for numbers
- Compare everyday numbers and discuss how to figure out which is greater and which is less
- Divide sets and areas into fractional parts, they can sort snacks into equal groups
Science
What are we learning?
- Virginia’s natural resources including minerals, watersheds, and how they have been used since the First Americans were here.
Home/School Connection
- Explore ecosystems and discuss issues that affect natural resources there.
- Discuss how minerals, ore, and rock are used in everyday life.
- Ask where the water goes as it moves through our watershed
Social Studies
What are we learning?
We will
- continue to discuss the Geography of Virginia throughout the year
- learn the three American Indian Language Groups their locations in VA.
- explore how American Indians interacted with their climate and environment.
- compare the lives of American Indians in the past to life today.
- Virginia’s Native tribes of today
- Pamunkey
- Chickahominy
- Chickahominy Eastern Division
- Monacan
- Nansemond
- Rappahannock
- Upper Mattaponi
Home/School Connection
- What are the bordering states, rivers, and regions of Virginia? How can you remember them?
- What details have you learned about the Native American tribes of VA?
- What was the population of VA like 500 years ago? How does this compare to the population now?
- Ask students how land and weather affected life for early Native people and how it affects our lives now.