In
the words of our students, “Variety Feeds Detroit is an
organization that provides children with food to last weekends or breaks. Some
children rely on the school for food, and this organization makes sure that
students don’t go hungry on days that they don’t have the school food to eat.
You can help give these children food by donating Mott’s fruit snacks
(small 0.8oz size package). Variety Feeds Detroit will then assemble
backpacks full of our fruit snacks, and other items from different schools.
These backpacks will then be given to children who need that food, whether it
is for a break, a weekend, or something else. Drop off your Mott’s Fruit
Snacks (0.8oz size) in the bins by the front office.”
“DRAW is a disaster
relief organization that helped with events such as hurricane Sandy and they
need your help. DRAW is trying to collect many items to help families affected
by disasters. You can help these families by bringing in:
·
Scouring pads/sponges/scrub brushes,
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cleaning towels,
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liquid laundry detergent (25 or 50 oz),
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household liquid cleaner (added to water, not spray bottle),
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dish soap,
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clothes line/clothes pins,
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dust masks,
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disposable waterproof gloves,
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work gloves with leather palms,
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heavy duty trash bags (33-45 gallons),
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insect repellent spray,
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air freshener (aerosol or pump), and
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hand sanitizer
Drop
off these items in the bins by the front office.” Once again, our
collection drive begins Monday, December 5 and ends Tuesday, December 20.
Our students thank you in advance for your support of their drive.
Character Connections Word of the week: TRUSTWORTHY
Trustworthiness means
other people can count on you to do the right thing. I show trustworthiness when others count on
me to do what I say I will do. I show
trustworthiness by always returning items I have borrowed. Go TEAM!
Please check your child's
Blue Take Home Folder each day to check for mail, homework, and important
information.
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY!
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR CHILD TO BRING SHARPENED PENCILS TO SCHOOL EACH DAY!
PLEASE SEND YOUR CHILD
WITH A WATER BOTTLE!!! This helps a lot, so he/she does not have to leave the
room when thirsty! Your child is also welcome to keep healthy snacks in our
classroom to eat any time
Your child will have
reading homework each night. They are free to read anything they want as
long as it is approved by you!
3rd Grade: 20 minutes
4th Grade: 30 minutes
3rd Grade: 20 minutes
4th Grade: 30 minutes
Here’s What We Have for You Today:
Book Orders have been
submitted.
Word Study:
We took our test and will
continue our study in January.
3rd Grade Math:
STUDY JP 155-156
We went over the review today in class
and it is coming home tonight as a study guide.
Remember to get it signed tonight and return tomorrow!
Unit Test is tomorrow!
Online quizzes due TOMORROW…some
students need to complete this assignment
Xtra Math-3 rounds with
Mr. C. (Your goal should be to move to
the next level by December 31 if you are in the + and – section.) Challenge yourself!
To access Think Central:
Go to www.thinkcentral.com (linked under math on this blog)
Log in with this info on the drop down menu:
Michigan
Birmingham Public School District
Birmingham Covington School
Check the ‘remember me’ box
Username with tc at the start (ex.tcsb07) password (animal)
Click My Scores - The most recent test will be at the top
Go to www.thinkcentral.com (linked under math on this blog)
Log in with this info on the drop down menu:
Michigan
Birmingham Public School District
Birmingham Covington School
Check the ‘remember me’ box
Username with tc at the start (ex.tcsb07) password (animal)
Click My Scores - The most recent test will be at the top
4th Grade Math:
HR 3-10
Online tests due 12-19-16
TEST/Test letter due 16th
Language Arts:
In writer’s workshop, we
are continuing our writing work on small moments and personal narratives.
Our writers are adding in dialogue and onomatopoeia to spice their
writing up even more! We continue to
focus on incorporating sensory details into our writing. We are also
learning to add leads and endings to our narratives. In reader's
workshop, we are learning to take charge of our own comprehension.
Finally, in our independent reading time, we are using all of our reading
skills to help us improve our reading stamina. We are working hard!
Social
Studies:
We continue to think like
geographers as we learn how to read maps. We are learning about map
grids, hemispheres, latitude and longitude, keys/legends, political maps,
population maps an creating our own map grid, key/legend.
Science:
Our study of force and
motion is an exciting one! We are
learning about how objects change position when they move; the effects that
mass, friction, gravity, and magnetism have on motion. We are also learning the difference between
balanced and unbalanced forces while incorporating these scientific words into
our vocabulary: force, friction,
gravity, magnetism, motion, position and speed.
***Often we post things on our class SeeSaw accounts as well on
our Google Classroom accounts. Ask your child to show you what he/she has
done so far!