Hello Lincoln Families,
Just a reminder the Report cards will be coming home on November 28th. It's important to keep in mind a couple of things. First, if your child is not a "3" the goal is to get there by the end of 4th grade. Students develop at their own pace. Second, students will continue to get individualized and group intervention in the areas below a "3" which is considered at grade level. Also, in math, and reading, there are ways to practice at home, which is probably necessary if the practice at school is not enough to master these goals. Students who are struggling with fractions need multiplication and division fluency. Please consider helping your child practice these facts to memory. In reading it's equally important for your child to read consistently a book that is not too easy or too hard at his/her interest level. The research supports that if this happens at school and home, along with quality instruction at school, your child can become a lifelong reader. I look forward to continuing our work together! Please keep the report card and sign and return the envelope the next day. Thanks!
Late Starts: 11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 12/21
Ice Skating at Howard Ice Arena: 12/21
Winter Class Party: 12/22
Party Dates:
Winter Party--December 22
Kindness Party--February 14
Party Volunteers who have signed up! Click Here
Reading: Our reading strategy focus will be looking for the main idea of non-fiction passages and books. Using the data from the Fountas & Pinnell reading assessments, NWEA, and conferring conferences, I am working on what reading strategies and goals each student needs. These strategies are intended to be added to their "reading tool kit". These mini-lessons are used as a focus for many reading strategies. It's possible to use more than one reading strategy at a time. These strategies cover comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and expanding vocabulary.
Writing: We will continue writing personal narratives over the next few weeks.
Math: Unit 3: 20 lessons. Students learn that a fraction a/b is a product of a whole number 'a' and a unit fraction 1/b, or a/b = a × 1/b, and that n × a/b = (n × a)/b. Students learn to add and subtract fractions with like denominators, and to add and subtract tenths and hundredths.
Home Connection: Family Support
Math Units below
- Factors and Multiples
- Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
- Extending Operations to Fractions
- From Hundredths to Hundred-thousands
- Multiplicative Comparison and Measurement
- Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
- Angles and Angle Measurement
Science: Our next science unit is the Birth of Rocks.
Social Studies: Our focus will be on Science over the next few weeks.
Positivity Project focus this week is "Enthusiasm"
Be sure to add to your calendar the party dates!
Fall Party--October 31
Winter Party--December 22
Kindness Party--February 14
Weekly Specials Schedule
Lunch: 1-1:25 Lunch Recess: 1:25-1:50
A.M. Recess: 11:20-11:40 every day
P.M. Recess: 3:00-3:15 every day
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