Friday, May 24, 2019

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These Last Golden Days of Fourth Grade





Carpool Helpers: No Carpool Helpers this Week
Ambassadors: Carter Torrence and Kate Williams
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 Please be mindful of the rehearsal schedule if you need to make any appointments for your daughter:                                         Final Assembly Rehearsal
Thursday, May 30 @ 1:00 – 2:00
Friday, May 31@ 9:00-10:00

"Just 4 Fourthies" End of Year Party: Friday, May 31st 10:00-2:40
 (Bring Swim bag, don't forget your swim cap and "unders")

Monday, June 3rd is a half day, Fourthies dismiss at noon.

Tuesday, June 4th Final Assembly: Meet in the classroom  at 12:15

Final Assembly is downstairs in the Kenny Center and begins at 1:00 p.m.


The "Just 4 Fourthies" End of Year Party
Friday, May 31st,  will include: 

Swimming at the St. Catherine's Pool from 10:30-11:30, a pizza lunch in the Lower School Assembly Room, watching a movie with snacks, and a sweet treat before the end of the day. Make sure your swim bag is packed with everything you need.
Splish! Splash! 
 If your daughter chooses not to wear her suit under her clothes, there will be time to change before going to the pool. Each girl needs to have a towel, goggles, a swim cap, hairbrush and undergarments, into which she can change. Swim caps are required.There will be certified life guards on duty and parent chaperones.

Language Arts:
The girls are finishing presentations on their personalized learning. This year we have learned incredible facts about cheese, polar bears, doughnuts, arctic foxes, roller coasters, butterflies, and much, much more. 


Mathematics:
The girls will be working with area and perimeter to create a unique home or garden space using graph paper and noting the area and perimeter of the spaces used on their drawings. Inspiration and attention to detail is a must!
When all have completed the End of Year math test, we will review it together and the results will be sent home in student folders.


History 4 Fourthies:
Students learned about Anne Frank and took a look at the secret annex she lived in with her family. We will be taking a look at some of the major historical moments of the 1950s through the 2000s this week.


Literature:
There are so many exciting events occuring in our class novel, Letters from Rifka. The girls are on the edge of their seats to find out if the main character, Rifka, will finally be able to join her family after being detained on
Ellis Island! Let's hope it all works out for the best!













Friday, May 17, 2019

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Here We are, Home at Last!


















Things to Know:
Carpool Helpers: No Carpool Helpers this Week!
Ambassadors:Betsy Spalding and Natalie Richards
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History 4 Fourthies:
Students in 4-C had a great Living History experience today. The immigrant families braved storms,
close quarters, and seasickness on the steamship "St. Catherine," with their faithful Captain Cavallo, in order to get to their destination, the United States. Cheers rang out from the crowd as the ship came upon Lady Liberty. From all walks of life, and a variety of countries, these girls shared foods from their land of origin, storries from their journals and received certificates and were welcomed as new citizens of the United States of America!

Mathematics:
Students will begin reviewing the math concepts
 they have learned this year and will be reviewing
 this week and next. The girls will be taking an 
End of Year Test on Wednesday, May 29th.

Language Arts: Many of the girls have completed their Immigration Journals and will be working on a fantasy story based on the book, There's an Elephant in the Bathtub. It is a fictional tale of a little boy who can see and hear animals. The only problem is the adults in the story can neither see nor hear the animals, so the little boy is not believed, until the animals save the adults from a disaster.  



Literature:
We are in the middle of Rifka's adventure, as she tries to keep her family together and travel to the United States so that they can become citizens. The family has ups and downs, have had illness and have recovered and are once again on their way to America.



Classroom Art:
Students will be working on a project using their first name and symmetry to create the design with bright crayons and watercolor.














Monday, May 13, 2019

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Ellis Island Here We Come!






Things to Know:
Carpool Helpers: Victoria Carter, Betsy Spalding, and Carter Torrence
Ambassadors: Maisie Nelson and Madison Rector
Lower School Spring Book Fair Wed. May 15,16, and 17th
Author Visit Wed. May 15th at 9:15
4-C Book Fair Time: Wed. May 15th 2:30-2:50
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Living History Immigration Day:  This Friday May 17th

Language Arts:
This Wednesday is our last Author's Visit of the Year. Students will hear about the art of writing books by beloved author Jessica Day George. Tuesdays at the Castle has been a
popular "read". She will be sharing her new series with us as well.  4-C  will be previewing and purchasing books at the Lower School Book Fair on Wednesday, May 15th from 2:30-2:50 p.m. Please send in a check or cash with your daughter, if you would like her to purchase books, or better yet, join us at the Book Fair! There will be books available from the Summer Reading List.

Literature:
The girls have already read three chapters in their new class novel, Letters from Rifka. It is a riveting story of a family's  escape from Russia. The family struggles with being separated, hiding from the authorities and then at long
 last, being reunited at Ellis Island.

History 4 Fourthies
We will be having a "Living History" experience this Friday. Students will create their own costumes from items found at home, and bring a basket with a snack. This could be fresh fruit, cheese, crackers, or cookies, for example.The girls will board the classroom ship, The SS Cavallo and the fictional journey to Ellis Island will then begin. Please make sure your daughter  brings a change of clothes to school. The girls will be changing before they go to lunch.

Mathematics: 


We will be making and measuring more angles in our journals. Students are becoming adept at measuring with a protractor. More opportunities to multiply and divide with whole numbers and decimals will become part of our daily routine this week. The girls are also learning to multiply three digit numbers which seems difficult at first, but as students work through the process they realize that it is just one more similar step to take in order to find the answer.









Tuesday, May 7, 2019

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                  We're in the Home Stretch



Things to Know:

Special Week Share 5-6 Nicole Makris
Carpool Helpers: Campbell Taylor
Ambassadors: Ada Mathews and Lillie Mayer
Fourthie Middle School Visit Wednesday, May 8th!
Lower School Spring Book Fair Wed. May 15,16, and 17th
4-C Book Fair Time: Wed. May 15th 2:30-2:50
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Living History Immigration Day Rescheduled to Friday May 17th

Tomorrow:
Wednesday, May 8th Fourthies will be going over to the Middle School to learn more about theFifth Gradel. It will be a morning filled with fun and adventure across the green...


Literature:
We finished our novel, A Year Down Yonder.. The girls will have a test on this historical fiction novel on Thursday. We will begin Letters from Rifka, an immigration novel, tomorrow. The girls will enjoy this novel as they write their own historical fiction journal entries for the next two weeks.

Don't forget to upload a family picture/mother/daughter or father/daughter picture to your daughter's googledrive so that the she can create a Movie Poster that we will put up and share on the bulletin board outside the classroom.You may email the picture directly to me if that is easier.

Mathematics
Students have taken their Unit 7 Test and will be reviewing the answers. It will be sent home Thursday with the girls, along with graded papers and Conference notes.

History 4 Fourthies:
The girls have begun their fictional journal entries for the Immigration Unit and are busy plotting their adventures through different countries, along the way to America. They are showing creativity and good planning as they write their entries. Again, the date for Living History Immigration Day has been rescheduled to Friday, May 17th. This was to accommodate the Strings and Choir Girls going to Busch Gardens this Friday.  

Big/Little Sisters Picnic Lunch  
Fourthies and their 8th Grade Big Sisters will join together Thursday for a Picnic Lunch.This is provided by the Dining Hall for girls who buy lunch. Please bring your lunch if you usually pack your own. This will be our last get-together. We have had fun and learned a lot from our Big Sisters at St. Catherine's this year!