Monday, October 22, 2012

Week of October 22nd




News and Notes 
Homework will be assigned every night Monday-Wednesday of this week.

There is no school on Friday. 

Bringing back this study guide signed on Thursday will be worth twenty classroom dollars.



Homework  
 *Mon. Math. TBA   Be sure to do Mr. Prater’s weekly
 homework. Please read every night for twenty minutes to build up stamina for the reading test.

Click on the link below for a copy of Mr. Prater's Homework and spelling words:


 *Tues. Math. TBA Reflex for fifteen minutes. Do Mr. Prater’s homework. Please read every night for twenty minutes to build up stamina for the reading test.  Math Study the twelve multiplication Facts.        
*Wed. Math. TBA Study the twelve multiplication Facts. Do Mr. Prater’s homework. Please read every night for twenty minutes to build up stamina for the reading test.



                     *Test

Mon. Eleven times table Test
Tues. Science 
Wed. Science/Health   12 times Table Test
Thurs. Math. Times table test and multiplication 3 digits by 2 
SPELLING TEST
Fri. Teacher’s Planning Day.  No School.  
   



12x1=12
12x2=24
12x3=36
12x4=48
12x5=60
12x6=72
12x7=84
12x8=96
12x9=108
12x10=120
12x11=132
12x12=144

It was so nice to meet so many of you on family information night.  Mr.  Prater and I both have children, and we realize it is important to show your support to your children.  Your child will be this age only once, and they remember the time you spent with them more than the gifts you buy for them.

This week is the last week of this grading period. It is important for your child to be here and turn everything in on time.  

The phases of the moon, is due on October 24, 2012.   If your child has not kept up with the phases of the moon as they should have they can use this web site to see the phases of the moon. WWW.stardate.org  This
    has been an exciting endeavor to watch the night sky.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          In the spring about eight children will be selected from each class as a safety patrol.  The patrol sponsors will be looking forward to picking children for this position by the following criteria: 
1.Patrols must be good citizens.  
2. Patrols must attend school regularly. 
3. Patrols cannot be tardy a lot. 
4. Patrols cannot be checked out early often.  
5. All Patrols must maintain a C average or better.  
6. Patrols must be recommended by their current teachers. 

As their current teachers are looking at things such as: homework being done nightly
  1. a willingness to do their class work daily
  2. staying focus during work time
  3.  going beyond the call of duty and helping other students or the teacher without being asked

 We feel we have several students in our classes that would achieve this honor as being selected as a patrol. As fourth grade teachers we would like for you as parents to know the selection process early so we can work towards this goal. I know this part of the study guide was on last week and this was included in that study guide, but this is worth repeating as a way to set our children on the right course for the second nine weeks.    


We have a Social Studies Project due in November on family heritage.   The children will be getting a hand out very soon on the details of this project.

Question of the Week: 
Who is the city of Jacksonville named for?


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