4th Grade Newsletter
Monday, October 28, 2019
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Calendar of Events
Red Ribbon Week
Monday, Oct 28, 2019, 07:30 AM
O C Taylor Elementary School, Pool Road, Colleyville, TX, USA
Book Character Parade
Thursday, Oct 31, 2019, 07:30 AM
O C Taylor Elementary School, Pool Road, Colleyville, TX, USA
Fun Day
Friday, Nov 1, 2019, 10:30 PM
O C Taylor Elementary School, Pool Road, Colleyville, TX, USA
No School for Students
Monday, Nov 4, 2019, 07:30 AM
O C Taylor Elementary School, Pool Road, Colleyville, TX, USA
Veteran's Day Program
Monday, Nov 11, 2019, 08:30 AM
O C Taylor Elementary School, Pool Road, Colleyville, TX, USA
Curriculum
Humanities
READING
Summary of Fiction Text and Making Connections
The students will be assessed on how to summarize texts. The students will also make connections from their reading to personal experiences, ideas in other texts, and the larger community.
*If your child does not have a score for current reading level in Skyward, that means that they are at or above the expected reading level for this point of the school year.
WRITING
Revising and Editing
The students will 'escape a haunted school bus' and experience the revise and edit 'haunted house' to demonstrate their knowledge of how to revise and edit correctly.
SOCIAL STUDIES
European Exploration
The students will discover why and how Europeans explored the continents of the Western Hemisphere.
Science/Math
SCIENCE
Traits
The students will learn inherited behaviors verses learned behaviors in animals.
MATH
Problem Solving Using Multiplication and Division
Students will practice solving multi-step word problems involving multiplication and division. The students will first learn the algorithms for solving three digit/ four digit times one digit. They will then move into learning the steps to multiply two digit by two digit numbers. Eventually, they will move into long division. We will be testing the students beginning in November over their multiplication facts. Please read below to see the schedule of dates for the tests.
*Have your child practice his/her multiplication facts each night for at least ten minutes. We will be moving into multiplication and division next. They need to be fluent in their facts.
Announcements & Reminders
iPads Charged
Recorders For Music
Sky Ranch Volunteer Background Check for Chaperones
Important Information to Note
Red Ribbon Week October 28-November 1
Art Supplies Needed
The art room is in need of newspaper or sales ads. Please have your child drop off the items to the art room.
Mrs. Morgan
TEST for Multiplication Facts Schedule and Information
We are getting ready to start quizzes over multiplication facts. Please note, we are not emphasizing who is the quickest in answering multiplication facts, but instead emphasizing math fact fluency. The students need to know their facts in order to move into long division and multiplying larger numbers. In fact, the students will be given a fair amount of time to answer the quizzes. They will have 25 facts to answer in 5 minutes over the fact being quizzed for that week. As we move towards the end goal, we would like the students to answer 25 mixed facts from 2-9 in 3 minutes.
In this letter, you will find the dates of each quiz along with the facts the students will be quizzed over. We encourage you to practice 10-15 minutes per night. Please try to make it a fun time for all such as using a deck of cards and playing multiplication war, or use dice and roll two dice and multiply, the person who guesses it first gets a point. If you need any other ideas, please feel free to reach out to your child’s math teacher.
We are going to concentrate on 3 through 9 facts excluding the 5’s. The students should have a strong understanding of the 2’s, 5’s and 10’s multiplication facts already; therefore, we will not be testing on these facts in the classroom. After the quiz is scored, it will come home in your child's Monday folder. Please give your child feedback. Please see below for the facts they will be tested over as well as the quiz dates.
November 15-- Quiz over 3’s.
November 22-- Quiz over 4’s.
December 6-- Quiz over 6’s.
December 13-- Quiz over 7’s.
January 10 -- Quiz over 8’s.
January 17 -- Quiz over 9’s.
January 24--Quiz Over All Facts 2-9’s
After Winter Break, students will take a quiz over all facts from 2-9. This will include 25 mixed facts in 3 minutes.
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact your student’s math teacher. Thank you for your support and help! Together we will make this a successful event for your child!
Sincerely,
The Fourth Grade Team
Storybook Pumpkin Patch Contest
Collecting for Grace During October
Collection baskets will be outside the 4th Grade Classrooms beginning
Tuesday, October 1st & remain there for the duration of the month. The
next time you are in the grocery store, please consider supporting
your community by picking up a Can of Peaches or Fruit Cocktail for
GRACE. Thank you in advance for your support.
O.C. Taylor Tigers Salute our Veterans!
Our 3rd and 4th grade students are preparing music to perform at our annual Veterans Day program Monday, Nov. 11 at 8:30 a.m. in the OCT cafeteria. Parents, friends and family are invited to attend. 3rd and 4th grade students should wear red, white and blue for our performance. There is a reception in the library immediately following the program for veterans, honored guests and their families.
If you have a picture of a veteran you wish to hang on the Wall of Honor, please label your picture with your name, the veteran’s name and the branch of the military they served in. Turn in your pictures to your teacher or Mrs. Vencill by Wednesday, Friday, Nov. 6. Your pictures will be returned to you after Veterans Day.
The OCT National Elementary Honor Society students are collecting supplies to send to current U.S. troops. As we prepare for Veterans Day, this is a great way to show honor and support to our current military people. Thank you for your donations, Tigers!
Supplies needed: bars of soap, toothpaste/toothbrush, shampoo, sunscreen, lip balm, lotion, foot powder, Q-tips, first aid kit, card games, frisbees, balls, books, stationary/pens, AAA batteries, nuts, sunflower seeds, candy (not chocolate).