Friday 3/6: No homework; the link to a song that we listened to in class has been posted in Google Classroom for those who might enjoy it.
See below for directions for accessing Google Classroom if needed for any homework.
Friday 3/6: Finish Journal 12, due Monday. Also, the link to a song that we listened to in class has been posted in Google Classroom for those who might enjoy it.
See below for directions for accessing Google Classroom if needed for any homework.
Welcome!
Our 4th grade students have three Religion classes per week. We also participate in Mass weekly as a school. 4th grade Religion is a wonderful year for students to discover more of their relationship with God, explore new forms of prayer, and learn about some foundational topics such as the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes.
Homework
Students are given time to copy homework assignments into their planners and are encouraged to reach out to the teacher if they have questions about assignments and grades. It is also posted here so that parents or guardians are able to double-check it.
To access Google Classroom if needed:
Go to classroom.google.com and log in with your (parents: your child's) school Google account information. This looks like an email address using all or part of your child's name and ending in ihmschoolmd.org. Students should share their Google account password with their parents/guardians, or you can also reach out to office@ihmschoolmd.org for the password if needed. Student passwords are also glued on the first page of their assignment notebooks.
Once in, look for the "Religion" tile.
Homework is usually counted as practice, and therefore is not usually graded based on accuracy, but rather on completion. However, students are encouraged to aim for mastery.
Homework assignments that are submitted 1 day late are worth 50% of available points. After that, they are not turned in for points, but should still be completed for learning.
Students can use the Religion bin in the 4Y classroom to submit classwork or homework that is out-of-sequence due to late submission or absence. This is available at all times.
Absentee Make-Up Work
Students who are absent should see their homeroom teacher upon their return to school to get their Religion make-up work. They may also ask a classmate what notes or handouts were given, or what textbook pages to read.
Make-up work should be completed for the next day. After extended absences, students should check in with the Religion teacher to set a more extended schedule for completing make-up work.