Archive for the 'Class Subjects' Category

Jul 18 2010

Spelling

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I have added a link to Spellingcity.  On this website there are many activities to try with the weekly spelling words.  When you go to this site, there is a button called “find a list”.  It is toward the top of the screen.  Search by my last name Geyer to find our lists.  I’ve labeled them with the unit number.  You can either, Teach Me, Test Me, or Play a Game.  This is a great way to study spelling words independently.

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Jul 18 2010

Reading

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Reading time is going to be a time of learning.  We will be working in small groups as well as independently in centers.

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Jul 18 2010

Math

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Math this year will cover many different skills.  One very important one will be learning and remembering your multiplication facts.  Multiplication will be used in many different areas, so it is important that you know these.  We will also work on place value, geometry, problem solving and division.

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Jul 18 2010

Science

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We will begin our science lessons on the planets this year.  Get ready to create some out of this world things!

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Jul 18 2010

Social Studies

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The Northeast is the first region of the United States that we will travel to.  We will learn of the past and present of this area.  The northeast is a very important area since this is where many of the first immigrants came to land when they arrived in America.  It is the oldest area that has many historic events that has shaped the United States.

Students will also learn about each state and be able to locate them on a map.

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Jul 18 2010

Language

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Are you ready to write?  We will be exploring many types of writing in 4th grade.  Students will be keeping a writing folder.  In this folder, students will be keeping their works in progress, as well as their finished works.  Students will learn to edit each others work.  We will also be doing a lot of writing in cursive later in the year.

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