Date:
February
14 2020
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A Look Ahead:
Upcoming dates
and due dates:
Due Dates:
· Social
Studies Journal: Feb 21
· Conteo
de Invierno Rough Copy: February 28th
· Piel
de Bufalo Rough Copy: March 11th
· February
13Th & 14th: Teacher’s Convention (No School)
· February
17th: Family Day (No
School)
· February
26th: Pink Shirt Day
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In Science, we have been
learning about energy and how the vehicles move. We have been doing
challenges in which we have a cup and an elastic and we have to stack the
cups using the elastic and the string. In the latest challenge, we have to
stack the cups with one person blindfolded. Through these challenges we have
been learning how to better communicate in a group. We have learned how much
energy it takes. We learned how to use teamwork more often and how we synergize. Synergize is the sixth habit we have learned and it means to work
together and communicate differently. Synergizing is using other peoples’
differences and making them work.
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In Social
Studies,
The
journals should include:
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Medicine wheels
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Relationships with nature
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Hunting and gathering
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Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump
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Parts of the Buffalo
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Tipis
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Communication
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Winter counts
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Oral storytelling
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Web quest (under social studies resources)
In
social studies, we have been learning about winter counts and story robes and
they are both ways to tell stories or information. We have also been learning
about First Nations and their ways of life and how they use oral storytelling
and how they communicate.
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In English
Language Arts, we
have been doing activities based on the book we are reading in class, titled
the City of Ember. We have created tableaus based on the book. Tableaus are
frozen pictures and we have been creating them based on the book and the
order of events.
When
reading the book, we have been examining how the author writes about the
critical setting. The author also helps the reader understand the critical
characters and objects. As good readers, we can have a picture in our minds
of the setting, characters, and objects.
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In Spanish
Language Arts, we
have been writing pen pal letters to other students at a different school and
at this point all we know is their names and that they speak Spanish.
We
have also been practicing our conjugation of regular AR ER and IR verbs. On
Thursdays, we have been reading the book Bufalos Antes de Desayuno. We chose
this book because it ties into our social studies unit on First Nations and
tells the story of the Lakota tribe.
We
have also been working on our rough copies of our Winter Counts. We have been
checking them with one another. The rough copies are due on February 28th!
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In Math we have been
learning about long division and how to divide two and three digit numbers.
We also had a test on Tuesday which included division word problems. We are
also working on creating our own word problems.
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In Music we…
We
continue working on the recorder. The
notes that are a focus of the Grade 4 recorder unit are the B, A, and G
(above middle C). With these notes, we
play a variety of pieces where we explore the beat and rhythm as well as
begin a more in-depth focus on reading music notation.
We
are also going to begin working on the concept of harmonization through the
singing of rounds.
The
song below is a translation from the popular “row, row, row, your boat”
round.
Voy, voy,
a remar,
En mi
barco voy.
Alegre, alegre, alegre, alegre,
Remando estoy.
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Please Celebrate
February
26: Pink Shirt Day
Kindness Month |
You Can Help Your
Child By:
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Reading on Raz Kids
-Practicing
long division (kahn academy video is under math resources)
-Asking
about my social studies journal and what I have been learning about First
Nations and the Fur Trade.
-Asking
about the novel City of Ember
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Overheard in
grade 4:
- I really enjoy learning about long division E
-Whoever is trying to bring you down is already below
you S
-I really like the synergizing activity we are doing
in the makerspace-M
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