4th Grade Weekly Lessons
May 18 - May 22
Please note this important information.
All fourth graders should expect materials for next week to be dropped off on the Thursday May 21 bus run. Digital assignments will be discontinued after this week.
You will use the bag provided to return your iPad, charging cord, and brick on the Tuesday, May 26 bus run.
Math
Let's finish our online distance learning with some BINGO! Click on the image and complete 5 in a row for your final online math assignments. Then go to the google form to submit your work for credit.
Reading
In reading this week, you will have the choice to continue listening to Chapters 2 and 3 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and completing the activities that go with it:
Listen to Chapter 2 of Harry Potter
Listen to Chapter 3 of Harry Potter
OR
You can complete this week's reading checklist
Science
Generation Genius: Earth's Landscape
Use this link to get to Week 8 science lessons. Listen to the video, read the reading material, and play the online quiz game. Finally, complete the Earth's Landscapes Exit Ticket.
Optional:
Earth's Landscapes DIY Activity
Mystery Science Live with Astronaut Jessica Meir - Thursday at 12:00 Noon
Social Studies
This week we will complete our tour of the regions of the United States. This week we visit the West Region. Read about the largest region in our country - it’s got mountains, valleys, tundra, volcanoes, and even a rain forest. Complete the Google Form about The West.
Please read this week’s Scholastic News as well. Keep reading about the world. Think about the small choices you can make every day that can benefit everyone.
Go to the Scholastic Website. Choose "login". Click: I am a student. Password: bryson
Writing
Your journal doesn't have to end with the school year. Make a goal to write a few entries each week. Build this habit at your early age, and you will have a treasure of recorded history to look back on some day. Keep it going!
If you haven't already, you can download this Memory Book to complete for 4th grade. If you have a printer, you may like to print it for a keepsake. If not, you can download it to your Google Drive or Photos and edit on your iPad. Be sure to save a copy to your Drive if you are doing the electronic option so that you can keep it forever.
Extension / Enrichment Activities
The following resources are provided for optional extension work. They do not have to be turned in. Think of them as brain exercises instead of assignments and complete if you're interested.
Enrichment Activities from Ms. Tuthill