Work will be returned the day we come back to school and will be graded as classwork. If you have any questions, please email me and I will reply. Any classwork that has been assigned before our snow days will not be due until after we return, so students do not need to work on that in addition to this assigned work. There is no assigned work in Google classroom, only the work that was sent home in folders.
Enjoy your snow day and please stay safe friends!!
February 12, 2025
4th Grade ELA - Vocab - vocabulary workshop page 107. Study for Unit 10 test Friday.
Grammar - Complete lesson 3.9 only (pages 70-71 in stapled packet).
Read page 70 and Exercise 1.
On loose leaf with correct heading answer exercises 2-3.
You do not need to write the sentences but you DO need to label the exercises and number each response. SKIP LINES.
Reading - 1. Comprehension Read - " The Dinosaur and the Dodo Bird" Reread the article and answer questions for Wednesday on the page. Please remember to write in complete sentences.
2. Wonder- Finish reading part 6 - Auggie pages 205-234. We have reading most of it in class.
Writing: Complete sentence edit #65, which is in your snow work folder. You must find and correct 6 mistakes. My ELA group, you should use proofreading symbols to mark the mistakes on the handout, then write your corrected sentence on your handout.
** Biography Report - due 2/24 use this time to work on the project if you would like. **
4th Grade Math - Complete the stapled pages in your snow work folder : pages 102-104, all problems. "Lesson 11-1 Represent Multiplication of a Unit Fraction by a Whole Number" Please Simplify your answer if possible
3rd Grade Math - Complete math packet that was sent home in SSS folder. It is 2 staples pages titles "Lesson 8-1 Understand Equivalent Fractions" Complete the problems on pages 37-40 and turn in when we return.
2nd Grade Math - Complete the study guide worksheet for the upcoming subtraction test. Extra time? Practice "Subtract Zero and a difference of zero" facts for fact fluency check. Use your flash cards or write out facts on paper.