4th Grade Newsletter
Friday, March 24
Upcoming Dates:
MVCA's spring break is March 28 - April 1 and school resumes on April 4.
*Please note that we do have school on March 25, and students are still expected to work and log 6.5 hours of attendance this day.
NWEA Bootcamp: April 18 - 29
*More details on bootcamp will be coming soon!
NWEA Testing for 4th Grade: May 2 - 6
MSTEP Testing for 4th Grade: May 10 and 11
Last day of School: June 13
*Please note that we do have school on March 25, and students are still expected to work and log 6.5 hours of attendance this day.
NWEA Bootcamp: April 18 - 29
*More details on bootcamp will be coming soon!
NWEA Testing for 4th Grade: May 2 - 6
MSTEP Testing for 4th Grade: May 10 and 11
Last day of School: June 13
OLS Progress Reminder
*You should be completing 2% - 3% progress in each course per week.
*Per administration, each student is expected to complete 80% of their coursework, and I have submitted these changes for each student.
*If you started at MVCA on the first day of school (September 8) you should be near 56% in your courses.
Want to view your student's progress? Under the LC account click on "progress > progress."
*Since we are nearing the end of the school year now is a great time to reflect on your student's progress. Is he/she ahead of schedule? On track? Behind? Please note that students need to master at least 80% of each course by the last day of school, June 13, in order to pass the course.
*If your student is behind, spring break would be a great time to catch up!
**If you come across an optional lesson in any course, it is your decision to skip it. However, if you do skip it, that does not count as completing a lesson for the day. You will either need to complete the optional lesson or skip until you reach the next required lesson, and complete that instead.
*Per administration, each student is expected to complete 80% of their coursework, and I have submitted these changes for each student.
*If you started at MVCA on the first day of school (September 8) you should be near 56% in your courses.
Want to view your student's progress? Under the LC account click on "progress > progress."
*Since we are nearing the end of the school year now is a great time to reflect on your student's progress. Is he/she ahead of schedule? On track? Behind? Please note that students need to master at least 80% of each course by the last day of school, June 13, in order to pass the course.
*If your student is behind, spring break would be a great time to catch up!
**If you come across an optional lesson in any course, it is your decision to skip it. However, if you do skip it, that does not count as completing a lesson for the day. You will either need to complete the optional lesson or skip until you reach the next required lesson, and complete that instead.
I-Ready and RAZ Kids Reminder
Time requirements for the programs are as follows:
I-Ready- 90 minutes per subject per week
RAZ Kids- 100 minutes per week (20 minutes per day)
I-Ready- 90 minutes per subject per week
RAZ Kids- 100 minutes per week (20 minutes per day)
MSTEP Testing
*Mark your calendars! Fourth graders are testing the week of May 9. Most students will be scheduled to test on May 10 and 11.
*You will be receiving an email from donotreply@testingnirvana.com on or before Friday, March 18. It will ask you to confirm the location at which you will be testing. The directions will be within the email that you receive regarding how to confirm. Just a reminder that the email address that will be used will be your primary email listed within your student account.
*You will be receiving an email from donotreply@testingnirvana.com on or before Friday, March 18. It will ask you to confirm the location at which you will be testing. The directions will be within the email that you receive regarding how to confirm. Just a reminder that the email address that will be used will be your primary email listed within your student account.
Writing Update
Teachers are diligently working on grading these projects, but please know it is a careful process and we have many to grade. We will kmail your final grade as soon as we can.
There are 2 required writing units left: unit 4: writing a book review and unit 5: writing poetry. These 2 units will be completed during class connect sessions after we return from spring break.
There are 2 optional writing units left: unit 8: writing a news article and editorial and unit 9: writing a play. These units will not be completed in class connect sessions, but students may complete them at home with their LC if they choose to do so.
There are 2 required writing units left: unit 4: writing a book review and unit 5: writing poetry. These 2 units will be completed during class connect sessions after we return from spring break.
There are 2 optional writing units left: unit 8: writing a news article and editorial and unit 9: writing a play. These units will not be completed in class connect sessions, but students may complete them at home with their LC if they choose to do so.
Math Reminder
We have been teaching the math units in order of importance, which may not line up with how they are ordered in the OLS. Here is the order you should be following:
Unit 1: Whole Number Sense
Unit 2: Whole Number Operations
Unit 3: Applications of Operations
Unit 4: Lines, Angles, and Rotation
Unit 11: Geometry
Unit 5: Fraction Sense
Unit 8: Fraction Operations
Unit 9: Decimals and Equality with Fractions
Unit 6: Measurement
Unit 1: Whole Number Sense
Unit 2: Whole Number Operations
Unit 3: Applications of Operations
Unit 4: Lines, Angles, and Rotation
Unit 11: Geometry
Unit 5: Fraction Sense
Unit 8: Fraction Operations
Unit 9: Decimals and Equality with Fractions
Unit 6: Measurement