February 16-20, 2026
February 16-20, 2026
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Curriculum
🧮 Math - This week in math the students will begin a new unit about Measurement. The students will learn how to use "benchmark measurements" to determine the length, weights, and capacities of other items. For example, a baseball bat is about a yard. We will also learn how to convert customary units of length, such as inches to feet or feet to inches.
🏡Weekly Homework: Spiral Review Week 14 - Due Friday, February 20th. (available on Friday, 13th)
🧪 Science - This week, we will learn about erosion and deposition. Students will model and describe slow changes to Earth's surface caused by erosion and deposition from water, wind and ice. Students will learn that these are slow changes made to Earth over time. I can model and describe slow changes to Earth’s surface caused by erosion and deposition from water, wind, and ice.
📚 Reading - Fourth graders will learn to analyze text and graphic features within media and compare it to a legend. Students will wrap up our module 7 unit in Traditional stories. We will discuss the author's purpose and craft as we read. Reminder to check in with their book club assignments. Please take a look at the Module 7 review below in BOOST ---it will give you some great conversations and ways to support your reader at home. There are links to help navigate extra practice as well.
🏡Weekly Homework: Spiral Review Grammar - Due Friday, February 20th and i ready = 36 lessons
✏️ Writing - Students will continue the writing process of their Tall Tale Story. We are looking forward to sharing them with you at open house! We will dig into editing and revising questions and examine ECR responses.
🌏 Social Studies - This week in Social Studies, students will be learning about a divided nation, what led to the Civil War, the Emancepation Proclomation and Abraham Lincoln, as well as creating their own Newspaper excerpt of what life was like during this time period.
February 16th- No School for Students/Teacher Professsional Dev. Day
March 5- Open House at 6:00 p.m. and Dad's Club Movie Night at 7:00 p.m.
March 10- Spring Picture Day. ( individual and class photos taken).
March 13- NO SCHOOL for Students/Instructional Planning Day for Teachers only
March 16-20 SPRING BREAK
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS
2/2, 3/9, 4/6, and 5/4
Please mark your calendars for our 4th Grade Reading and Math STAAR testing dates in April. We ask that you try not to schedule any appointments or trips during these dates.
April 8th - 4th Grade Reading STAAR Test
April 28th - 4th Grade Math STAAR Test
Reading Module TIPS
Have yourchild keep a growing list of the Critical Vocabulary words. Quiz each other on their meanings.
Reading Check in:
I ready my path
Be sure to click the links on the document to get access to more practice!
NEW! Weekly Math Spiral Review Homework
Beginning the week of January 12th, your child will have a weekly math spiral review to complete at home. The homework assignment will be found in your child’s Math Canvas Course under the “🏠Homework🏠” Module. Each homework assignment will be available the Friday before in case your child wants to work on it early. The homework will be due each Friday by 7:30 a.m.
NEW!
Weekly Grammar Spiral Review Homework
Beginning the week of January 12th, your child will have a weekly Grammar spiral review to complete at home. The homework assignment will be found in your child’s ELAR Canvas Course under the “🏠Homework🏠” Module. Each homework assignment will be available the Friday before in case your child wants to work on it early. The homework will be due each Friday by 7:30 a.m.
Lunch for fourth grade is from 12:20-12:50. Don’t forget to set up a lunch account for your child in the cafeteria. We will use our "Forget Me Not" system again this year. If a student forgets his/ her lunch, parents may bring it to school before lunchtime. Please leave it on the shelf in the lobby (labeled with the student's name). Teachers will remind students to check the shelf before lunch.
Please have your child bring a pair of headphones with them daily. Students use headphones frequently to complete various activities and assessments.
We invite your child to bring a healthy snack to school each day. The snack needs to be something that is not messy and does not require silverware. We are going to be eating and working at the same time. Any snack that contains candy is not considered healthy. A few suggestions are: goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, grapes, raisins, carrots, etc. Your child’s snack must also be NUT-FREE.
Student Absences
If your student is absent for any reason, please email the following people:
your child's teacher
copy:sierra.salter@gcisd.net and elissa.faught@gcisd.net
Arrival
Students report to the cafeteria starting at 7:25. Then they will be released from the cafeteria to their classrooms at 7:30 a.m. The tardy bell is at 7:35 a.m.
Ride Changes
If you find your child must go home a different way than planned, please notify the office via email by at least 2:00 p.m. Teachers and our front office staff do not always have access to email or are busy teaching or helping others. A phone call is required. Sometimes we have only one person in the front office, so we want to provide ample time to be able to meet your needs. When making ride changes, picking up students for appointments and absences, please email both Sierra Salter (sierra.salter@gcisd.net) and Paola Cervantes (paola.cervantes@gcisd.net) in case one of us is out of the office.
Pick up Reminder
Students should be promptly picked up after school at 3:05. We appreciate your efforts to be on time to pick up your child. Finally, when dropping off or picking up your child, please pull your car all the way down to the end of the line. Duty personnel will send your child down to your car. This keeps the traffic flowing. Don’t forget your School Safe ID Number. Thank you for your help in keeping our students safe.
Communication
Please feel free to contact your homeroom teacher if you have any concerns or questions. We are happy to meet in person, call or email. We want to help immediately with any issues that arise.
As needs arise in our classrooms, we will put them here. We really appreciate your support for us and our students!
McMahon- amazon wish list
Landry - EXPO markers
Martin - Soft red swirl peppermints and paper bowls
Steele - Paper bowls
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