I thought I would start the New Year off right with a blog post to get us ready for next week!
We will start off with a writing assignment focused on Goals and Resolutions. I will also be introducing Cranium Club and there is a link with more information on the left side of this page. We will also be talking about FANBOYS and Point of View this week. We also are continuing to work on our Poem of the day and pretty soon I hope to have our Poetry Slam!
For reading the second half of the year, we will be working within books that the student has chosen to complete activities and strategies for better reading. These books will stay in my room, unless the student needs to make up some work.
I am most excited about starting to learn about the causes of the Revolutionary War, including the French and Indian War, Taxes, Boston Tea Party, and many more! I have included a video read aloud and link to an interactive map under the Social Studies tab.
That is all for this week (which is only 4 days)! I really look forward to seeing your students grow over the second half of Fourth grade!
Thanks,
Mrs. Borg
We will start off with a writing assignment focused on Goals and Resolutions. I will also be introducing Cranium Club and there is a link with more information on the left side of this page. We will also be talking about FANBOYS and Point of View this week. We also are continuing to work on our Poem of the day and pretty soon I hope to have our Poetry Slam!
For reading the second half of the year, we will be working within books that the student has chosen to complete activities and strategies for better reading. These books will stay in my room, unless the student needs to make up some work.
I am most excited about starting to learn about the causes of the Revolutionary War, including the French and Indian War, Taxes, Boston Tea Party, and many more! I have included a video read aloud and link to an interactive map under the Social Studies tab.
That is all for this week (which is only 4 days)! I really look forward to seeing your students grow over the second half of Fourth grade!
Thanks,
Mrs. Borg