Rolling Along!
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Ambassadors: Madeline Taliaferro and Campbell Taylor
Musical for Fourth Grade Parents Wednesday, 4-3 9:45 a.m. Lower School Assembly Room
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Final Assembly Attire
Grandparents and Special Friends Day Information
Literature:
The girls have been comparing and contrasting characters from past novels and have noted major similarities and differences between characters. They have also been making inferences and contemplating the behaviors of specific characters and making outcome predictions as well. In Scraps of Time 1928 A Song for Harlem, the author writes about actual famous black Americans, including A'lelia Walker, business woman, patron of the arts, and Zora Neale Hurston, an influential author of American literature and anthropologist. We are always looking for role models and during this March, which is Women's History Month, the girls will be choosing a "Shero" to study.
Mathematics:
The class has been exploring in their math journals and have begun to see the link between percentages, fractions, and decimals. They are practicing converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions. They have been exploring decimals using a numberline to determine smaller and greater decimals. We will continue to work on percentages and will practice monetary decimals as well.
Language Arts:
Our Language Arts Writing Lab will revolve around Women's History Month. Students will choose a "Shero" and share her significance and "Super Power" on a google slide and will be shared when it is complete. They will be creating super heroes to put up in the classroom and we will discuss many of the character traits that these women exemplify.
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