Angie Stern
SPECIALS SCHEDULE
Monday: Art
Tuesday: Library
Wednesday: Spanish and Music
Thursday: Spanish and P.E.
Friday: Music and P.E.
SCHOLASTIC BOOK ORDERS
You have the opportunity to order books online through Scholastic. The book order form will still be sent home with your child each month. Now you can place your order online at https://clubs.scholastic.com/home. Then the books will be sent to school and I will send them home with your child. Our class code is DWZD2.
WATER BOTTLES AND SNACKS
Students may bring a water bottle to keep at their desk each day, but snacks are not allowed.
BIRTHDAYS
Because of food allergies, we are not allowed to share birthday treats at Fischer. If your student would like, they may bring in a non-food item to share with the class (pencils, book, stickers, erasers, bookmarks). If your student has a summer birthday, we will celebrate their birthday at the end of the school year. Please do not send birthday invitations to be passed out at school, unless the entire class is invited.
ANGELA STERN LOCKER
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D205 Math for Parents
8/28/17 8:52 PM - Angela Stern |
D205 Teaching and Learning
8/28/17 8:51 PM - Angela Stern |
Moby Max
8/28/17 8:49 PM - Angela Stern |
Prodigy (Math)
8/28/17 8:48 PM - Angela Stern |
RAZ Kids
8/21/16 7:16 PM - Angela Stern |
TCI-Social Studies
8/31/16 9:42 AM - Angela Stern |
Words Their Way-Spelling City
9/28/16 5:22 PM - Angela Stern |
Zearn (Math)
9/14/16 6:14 AM - Angela Stern |
4TH GRADE NEWS
Homework and Assignment Notebooks:
I do not believe in assigning a lot of homework. Students are asked to read at home every night and fill out a reading log. There might be nights where extra homework is assigned and it will be noted in your student's assignment notebook. Please check their assignment notebook and Boomerang Folders every night.
40 Book Challenge:
The 40 Book challenge is underway! Check in with your student and see how they are doing in the challenge. Ask them what genres they have read so far. To stay on track for completing the challenge, students should read 13 books by the end of the 1st trimester.
READING
Fiction Reading Unit
Students will:
*Recognize different types of fiction (fantasy, traditional literature, and realistic fiction)
*Identify common story elements and key details in fiction stories (characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution)
*Infer characters' traits and feelings using background knowledge and text evidence
*Understand the narrative, chronological structure of fiction (beginning, middle, and end)
*Use personal background knowledge and textual evidence to determine the central message or theme of various fiction texts
*Determine the meaning of vocabulary words using context clues
*Determine the meaning of nonliteral or figurative language as it is used in a text
*Identify the tone or mood of a story and their emotional response to a text
*Summarize fictional texts
*Identify key details in the text to support written responses
MATH
Eureka Math Module 1: Place Value, Rounding, and Algorithms for Addition and Subtraction
By the end of this module students will be able to:
- recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right (4.NBT.1)
- read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. (4.NBT.2)
- compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place using <, >, and = symbols to record the results. (4.NBT.2)
- use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place. (4.NBT.3)
- fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm. (4.NBT.4)
- solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. (4.OA.3)