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4th Grade Newsletter

September 28, 2017

Reading Dear Parents,


Next week we will be Reading groups were in full swing this week. From
reading a modern fairy 10:40-11:40 each day, students work independently, or in
tale titled, The Horned groups, on skills that they need to practice. Ms. Devore,
Toad Prince. Our Mrs. Oury, Ms. Baughman, and I will be working with small
comprehension strategy groups of students both inside and outside of our classroom
is point of view. The during this time.
point of view is the angle October 17 is the date of our vision/hearing
from which a story is screenings and parent help is desperately needed. If youre
told. It is the relationship available to volunteer that day, please email Tash, our
of the storyteller to the school nurse, at tasha.amick@egsd.org.
characters and events. Have a great weekend,
Ms. Rimmer cindy.rimmer@egsd.org
Calendar Vocabulary Words of the
10/9 PAC Meeting in the library @ 3:45 Week
10/18-19 Parent/Teacher Conferences bargain an agreement to trade or
10/23-26 - Book Character Pumpkin exchange; deal
Decorating Contest
10/27 Costume Creep 5:30-7:30 favor act of kindness

Math On Monday, 10/2, we will have our lassoed roped; caught


first math test over the material we have with a long rope with a
covered since school began. Students will loop on the end
work on a practice packet in class on
Thursday, and will bring it home to review for offended hurt the feelings of
the test over the weekend. Students also someone; made angry
received a math vocabulary packet for unit
one. They highlight the words as we go over prairie large area of level or rolling
them in class. For homework the students land with grass but few or no trees
should be practicing the definitions and
pictures. The test over the vocabulary words riverbed channel in which a river
will be in two weeks. flows or used to flow

Article shrieked made a loud, sharp, shrill


By Grahm Kauffman and Jack McDermott sound
We are excited to introduce you to our
new student, Rachel Begay. Rachel moved sassy rude; lively, spirited
here from Gallop, New Mexico. She likes
spaghetti without sauce, zebras, and the color suspiciously without trust,
midnight blue. Her favorite subject in school doubtfully
is math and her favorite book is Bad Kitty.
She used to go to Rocky View School and twang to make a sharp, ringing
moved her to be more challenged. Rachel has
one dog named Apollo and likes to play the
keyboard. Please help Rachel feel welcome!

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