Thank you to all parents for your support and open communication throughout the year!
I have a few final reminders:
All Achieve 3000 accounts will remain open throughout the summer.
In addition to being great practice for keeping reading and English skills in good form during the summer, reading two articles per week can lead to an increased reading lexile.
For parents and students searching for additional (and maybe more entertaining) reading material during summer, below is a link to Education World's reading suggestions for Grade 4 students going on to Grade 5.
http://www.educationworld.com/summer_reading/4th_grade.shtml
Happy reading, and enjoy your summer!
P.S. Your Freckle accounts will also remain open if you would like to practise your maths during the summer. To access:
1. Go to student.freckle.com
2. Type in the class code: repfpk
3. Type in your name.
Grade 4 @ HIS 2019-20
Friday, June 19, 2020
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Homework, Tuesday, 16th June
Maths: Problem Solving 20-4 Use Reasoning No Enrichment
Comprehension: Check your email for the Flipgrid task.
If you would like to watch today's video again:
Comprehension: Check your email for the Flipgrid task.
If you would like to watch today's video again:
Monday, June 15, 2020
Homework, Monday, 15th June
Maths: Practice 20-3 Writing Probability as a Fraction; Enrichment 20-3 Toss and Spin
Spelling: Review List 26 -test tomorrow. Click here for list and links.
If you would like to watch today's video again...
Spelling: Review List 26 -test tomorrow. Click here for list and links.
If you would like to watch today's video again...
Friday, June 12, 2020
Math review
Maths: Topic 20 - Test on Monday - If you would like to review further: Test practice pp. 478-479 Extra Practice pp. 480-481 Answers below
Practice Test 20 Answers
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. C
Topic 20 Extra Practice Answer Key
Set A
1. 6 combinations
2. 15 combinations
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Set B
1. 2 outcomes
2. 3 outcomes
3. 6 outcomes
4. 12 outcomes
5. 8 outcomes
6. 4 outcomes
7. See me tomorrow
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Set C
1. ¼
2. 5/12
3. 1/12
4. 1/6
5. impossible
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Set D
1. Larry 8th; Vivian 6th; Evelyn 5th; Terri 10th
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Week 38
Dear Parents and Students,
Our penultimate week finds everyone excited in anticipation of Summer Break. We have all but finished our year’s work and we are now reflecting on all we have learned. We were also treated to a very successful “Just for Fun” afternoon on Wednesday. Thank you, Mr Keller and all of the specialty teachers for organising the event and having it run so smoothly. A link to pictures of the event can be found at the end of this post.
In the Classroom:
Maths
We have completed our final Maths topic, which had us drawing tree diagrams and expressing probability as fractions. The Topic 20 test will take place on Monday. Our topic test will be followed later in the week by benchmark and cumulative tests, and then we will finish the week by combining maths with art, and learning about how the two come together in nature.
Literacy Workshop
We have completed our final grammar unit, and the unit checkup is due on Tuesday. We have spent this week reading Roald Dahl's Danny the Champion of the World. We will finish the story next week, just in time for summer!
Science
We have continued our studies of ecosystems, and how living things interact with the environment. We will complete the unit next week, finishing with fossils, which brings us back around to where we began in Earth Science at the beginning of the year.
Social Studies
All of our hard work over the past few weeks has finally paid off, and we all enjoyed some very high quality presentations on Wednesday and Thursday. We have all learned about the American West and Southwest regions, but we have also learned a lot about presenting, and how to improve our skills in this area.
Extra
As this will be the final standard Grade 4 news blog for the year, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all parents for your support throughout the year. Support at home is an important part of a child’s education, and I greatly appreciate the efforts you have made to help, assist and encourage your children (especially so during distance learning), and also for the open communication we have maintained throughout the year. I would also like to thank all students for the efforts you have made throughout the year. There have been fun times and some very strange and challenging times. Nobody could have predicted the type of year we were to have, but we have all adapted and made progress, and are ready for Grade 5.
Congratulations!
We still have one week to go, including our in-class break-up party on Thursday. If you would like to bring snacks to share, you may, but it is not obligatory. Our final school assembly will be held at 1:50 pm Thursday afternoon in the auditorium. As you will have read last week, parents are welcome to join us for this assembly.
Enjoy your weekend, and I will see you all on Monday!
Dates to remember:
Mon. June 15: Maths test – Topic 20
Thu. June 18: Class party
Thu. June 18: Final assembly – parents welcome!
Fri. June 19: End Semester 2! Half day – finish at 12:00 (bus) 12:05 (taxi) 12:20 (parent pick-up)
Student of the Week, Week 38
Congratulations to Riki!
Riki has been putting in a greater effort over recent weeks, and his performance has improved as a result. Thanks for the hard work, Riki. Well done!
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Homework, Thursday, 111th June
Maths: Practice 20-2 Outcomes and Tree Diagrams; Enrichment 20-2 Triangle Shapes
Complete any unfinished work.
Complete any unfinished work.
Homework, Wednesday, 10th June
Maths: Practice 20-1 Finding Combinations; Enrichment 20-1 Is It Possible?
English: Unit 6 Checkup pp.222-225 - due next Tuesday
English: Unit 6 Checkup pp.222-225 - due next Tuesday
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Homework, Tuesday, 9th June
Maths: Practice 19-7 Draw a Picture; Enrichment 19-7 Go for the Gold
English: Unit 6 Checkup pp.222-225 - due next Tuesday
English: Unit 6 Checkup pp.222-225 - due next Tuesday
Spelling: Review List 26 (Three-syllable Words)
Core Words
deliver
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important
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enemy
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alphabet
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favorite
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together
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animal
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hospital
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camera
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victory
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another
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hamburger
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yesterday
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remember
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however
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carpenter
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tomorrow
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library
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banana
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several
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Challenge Words
interview
article
halibut
edition
photograph
Monday, June 8, 2020
Homework, Monday, 8th June
Maths: Practice 19-6 Rotational Symmetry NO Enrichment!
Review Topic 19 Test tomorrow pp. 62-65 (Answer key below)
Spelling: Review List 36 Click here for list and links.
Social Studies: Presentations Wednesday
Review Topic 19 Test tomorrow pp. 62-65 (Answer key below)
Spelling: Review List 36 Click here for list and links.
Social Studies: Presentations Wednesday
Practice Test 19 Answers
1. A 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D 11. B
Topic 19 Extra Practice Answer Key
Set A
1. rotation
2. translation
3. translation
4. reflection
5. reflection
6. rotation
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Set B
1. no
2. yes
3. yes
4. yes
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Set C
2.
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Set D
1.180°
2. 90°, 180°, 270°
3. None
4. 180°
5. None
6. 180°
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Set E
The lengths of all the sides in your drawing should be double the lengths of the sides of the figure shown.
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Friday, June 5, 2020
Week 37
Dear Parents and Students,
We have had a relatively normal week, with the exception of our 'bonus' Performing Arts and Physical Educational classes that took place to account for last weeks postponements. The summer seems to have properly arrived, and we can all sense the end of the semester, but it hasn't prevented us from being productive in class.
In the Classroom:
Maths
We have all but completed Topic 19, and our test will take place next Tuesday. We will then begin our final topic for the year, which focuses on probability of outcomes and how they can be expressed.
Literacy Workshop
We celebrated the completion of our final major writing assignment with a publishing party on Friday. We read one another's work and there is a lot to celebrate, with some very high quality Persuasive Essays published.
Science
We completed our studies of adaptions this week, and we have turned our attention to ecosystems as a whole. We will continue our investigations throughout next week.
Social Studies
We have continued to prepare our Regions Projects, both in the classroom and through online collaborations. Presentations will take place next Wednesday and Thursday.
Extra
As a special treat, and to make up for our partially rained-out Race Day, Mr Keller has organised a special afternoon of fun to take place next Wednesday, 10th June. Soccer matches and other activities will be held on the athletics track behind the school. This will take place instead of our regular PE class, but PE uniforms may still be the most appropriate attire for the day.
Other important dates are listed below, as usual. I hope you all enjoy the weekend, and I'll see you all on Monday!
Dates to remember:
Tue. June 9: Maths test – Topic 19
Wed -Thu June 10-11: Social Studies presentations
Wed. June 10: Afternoon of Fun – athletics track
Fri. June 12: G4 birthday party
Fri. June 19: End Semester 2!
Students of the Week, Week 37
Congratulations to Suin and Yolanda!
Suin and Yolanda have gone out of their way to help a classmate this week. Having already worked hard together on their own assignment, they helped solve a problem by finding a way for a third member to join their group and make a valuable and useful contribution.
Such outstanding social awareness, consideration for others, and problem solving skills are an inspiration to us all. Thank you both, and well done!
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Homework, Wednesday 3rd June
Maths: Practice 19-4 Congruent Figures Enrichment 19-4 Similarity
Writing: Be ready to publish your Persuasive Essay tomorrow.
Writing: Be ready to publish your Persuasive Essay tomorrow.
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