Sunday 29 April 2018

Math: As we finish algebra this week, students will look more closely at multiplication and division.
language: We will review grammar this week as students finish their adventure stories. We will also begin to look at poetry.
Homework: Homework will be coming home on paper as grade 3 students begin review for EQAO. Grade 4 students will be bringing home a math workbook they have been working on while grade 3s will be bringing home EQAO review work. Please have your child work on this review work each week. Please let me know if there is any area your child is finding particularly difficult.

Monday 23 April 2018

Math: We will begin to investigate algebra this week. Grade threes will determine the missing number in equations involving addition and subtraction while grade fours involve multiplication and division. This concept is familiar to students as they have seen it in class before.
Language: We continue writing adventure stories. When these are complete we will move to grammar. 
Homework: In addition to Raz Kids and Dreambox this week, have your child practice telling time. Grade fours need to tell time to the nearest minute and grade threes to the nearest five minutes. Students should also practice timing events such as driving from place to place, taking a bath or watching tv. This will help them in our upcoming unit on telling time.

Sunday 15 April 2018

Math: Students are determining the area of classroom objects as well as 2-D shapes. Grade 3s are using the grid square method or adding up each side of shapes labeled with a variety of units. Grade 4s are using these methods as well as the LxW (length times width) formula.
Language: We continue to work on adventure stories. Students are very excited about them. They must write in paragraph form, use dialogue to convey information to the reader, and have exciting or dangerous events for the main character to lead to the climax of the story.
Homework:          grade 3                 grade 4     

Sunday 8 April 2018

Math: We will explore how to find perimeter with a side length measure missing before moving on to area.
Language: We will continue our study of adventure stories as we look at how descriptive language can enhance our writing and help create visual images for the reader.
Homework: Please watch this video which discusses perimeter with a missing side and answer the practice questions. This is the language homework for both grades.

Tuesday 3 April 2018

Language: We looked an at adventure story today and will continue to look at what makes up this kind of narrative writing this week using graphic organizers and sample texts.
Math: We continue our exploration of perimeter.
Homework: Please use Dreambox and Raz Kids several times this week.