Fortis Academy 4th Grade: February 3 - 7, 2020


4th2/3/20202/4/20202/5/20202/6/20202/7/2020
Discipleship
BibleJoel 2Amos 7:14-15, & 8:11-12, Obadiah 1:3-4 & 15Jonah 1-3Micah 4:1-2 & 6:8
MathHIG p25-26, TB p26-27 LT 1-4 & 5-7, WB Ex 14 & 15Do Review A TB p28 -29 CCC *See note belowTestHIG p29 TB 31-33 LT 1-7 WB Ex 16-17HIG p31 TB p34-35 LT 8-14, WB Ex 18-19
SpellingReview Step 18 New Teaching and Strategies. Dictate sentences 4-6. Play Sparkle!Make spelling test corrections, Review Card box. Dictate sentences 7-9. Complete Writing Station words.Step 18 Spelling TestStep 19 New Teaching. Complete Make it Plural book p10, Dictate 10 words Dictate sentences 1-3 on paper titled "Step 19 Practice."
GrammarCh 14, L1 Sentences, Ref 47 Pronoun-Antecedent AgreementCh 14, L2 Classify sentences & Practice Time 1-3 as a review of Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement and sentence types.Ch 14, L3Ch 14, L4 (TM p246) Following the directions, write your own Parts of Speech Poem, Due Wed
WritingWriter's Conference, KWO for paragraph 2 due, Begin 2nd paragraph in classComplete 2nd paragraph RD of your WW II reportWriter's Conference over paragraph 1 & 2, Begin RD of paragraph 3Complete 3rd paragraph of your WW II report. Edit your work!WW II Project due next Wed. Practice your presentation!
ReadingNumber the Stars final discussion, Introduce The House of Sixty Fathers   Read The House of Sixty Fathers Ch 2Discussion &     Read Ch 3Read The House of Sixty Fathers Ch 4
LatinCh 8 Review & Grammar LessonCh 6,7 & 8 Chant & FlashcardsCh 8 WorksheetWrite out 1st (Fem) & 2nd (Masc) Declension Noun Endings Charts, & Review Ch 8 chant
HistoryPearl Harbor & D-DayComplete taking notes for 3rd paragraph KWO, continue to work on visual portion of your WW II projectThe US Homefront & The War in the PacificContinue to work on your WWII history project. See Note Below
GeographyEastern Europe Due 2/26
SciencePractice bird identificationComplete "What Do You Remember?" Journal p27 & Vocabulary Crossword p33FeathersRead Lesson 3 p41-45 and add interesting facts to journal p38Watch for birds at your feeder and try to identify as many as you can! Keep a record in your journal p28
Memory WorkPOETRY: Poem 3 on 3/4
GEOGRAPHY: Eastern Europe Test on 2/26
KEY DATES: 1-9 on 2/19
HISTORY: US Presidents 1-45 Due 3/25
Please Check Alma weekly for grades and missing work.

Coming Soon:
Monday, February 3 - Co-Teacher Training 2-3pm (What is Inference and why it it important?)
Monday, February 10 - Teacher In-service NO SCHOOL!
Wednesday, February 12 - History Projects Due
Wednesday, February 12 - Valentine Exchange
Saturday, February 22 - Fortis Family Work Day 9am-12pm
Wednesday, March 4 - Poem 3 Recitations

Math
Objectives:
1. Round off decimal numbers to the nearest whole number.
2. Round off decimal numbers to one decimal place.
3. Assess decimals and previously skills.
4. Add 1 & 2 place decimals.
On Tuesday use Review A to assess your student's understanding of skills learned.  There's no need to do every problem if your student understands the concept well. You may only need to do a couple problems of some skills, and all the problems of others, depending on your student's needs.  However, I would recommend everyone do #9 and all of the word problems on page 30, to practice these skills. Work through Mental Math 3 this week.  We will soon start adding/subtracting/multiplying and dividing decimals, so keep honing those math facts!

Spelling
Objective:
1. Make the plural form of words ending in o.
2. Learn the phonograms ui, gn, our, and ci 

Writing
Objectives:
1. Practice the Unit 6 Summarizing Multiple References structural model.
2. Take notes and create source outlines from two sources
3. Create a fused outline
4. Write a paragraph about WW II from fused outline
5. Continue to practice topic sentence/clincher rule

Grammar
Objectives:
1. Know that Personal Pronouns and Antecedents must agree in number and gender.

Reading
Objectives:
1. Engage in meaningful Socratic dialogue
2. Summarize a passage through oral narration.
3.Identify virtues in characters in The House of Sixty Fathers

Latin
Objectives:
1. Review the 2nd Declension Neuter Noun: donum
2. Review the 1st & 2nd Declension nouns endings

History
Objectives:
1. Know that the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941 brought the US into WW II.
2. Know that D-Day was a turning point in the war in Europe.
3. Identify ways WW II impacted Americans' daily lives
4. Identify the Marine Memorial as a tribute to the armed forces fighting in the Pacific
5. Continue researching areas of interest from WW II

This week you will complete reading and taking notes about your chosen WW II topic(s). Your will present your project to the
class next Wednesday, Feb 12th. Your project must have both a written and visual portion, which should be neatly displayed.

You will need to have several facts from at least three books and/or websites. There are many websites on WWII that are age appropriate.  Here are a couple that may be helpful:
Depending on how you choose to present your project, the written portion will look different. If you are making a lapbook or
board presentation, you will have several facts and short paragraph descriptions of different aspects of the war. If you are
creating a diorama, you will write three paragraphs about your topic, each with a topic sentence, interesting facts about your topic,
and a clincher sentence. You may use the notes you took in class, or you may use your own notes to write the written portion.
Include a bibliography with the written portion.

Science
Objectives:
1. Practice bird identification.
2. Identify parts of a feather
3. Study the arrangement and types of feathers on a live chicken.

Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work.
Poetry:  Our third quarter poem is "In Christ Alone".  These lyrics are set to music and you can find numerous renditions online. Here in one. In Christ Alone  Additional copies can be found here.
Geography:  We will begin our study of Eastern Europe this week. Due 2/26
The Western Europe song and map can be found here on the main blog curricula/geography page.
History: : We are beginning our memorization of the US Presidents.   There are several YouTube video songs.  
Here are two: US Presidents to "America"  US Presidents  For assessment, students will write or sing all the 
presidents' first and last names. Due 3/25


Key Dates for 3rd quarter:
The War Between the States                         1861-1865
World War I                                                      1914-1918
Lenin & the Russian Revolution                      1917
The Great Depression                                     1929-1939
World War II                                                     1939-1945
Mao & Communist Victory in China                 1949
The Cold War                                                   1945-1991
The Formation of Israel                                    1948
Martin Luther King & the Civil Rights Movement    1950-1968



Fortis Academy 4th Grade: Jan 27 - 31, 2020


4th1/27/20201/28/20201/29/20201/30/20201/31/2020
DiscipleshipDiscipline
BibleDaniel 3Read Daniel 4Daniel 5 & 6
Read Hosea 4:1-3, 6:1-3
MathFP I, HIG p 19, TB pg 20-21 LT 1-3, WB Ex 11. HIG p. 21, TB p. 21 LT 4-5, WB Ex 12. HIG p. 22-23, TB p 22 LT 7-11, WB Ex 13. TB Practice 1A p. 23. CCC, Due MonTB Practice 1B p.24. CCC Due Mon
SpellingReview New Teaching (Make It Plural book) and Writing Station words. Dictate sentences 4-6Rewrite Step 16 Test misspelled words 5x correctly, Step 17: Review Card Box, Dictate Sentences 7-9Step 17 Spelling TestStep 18 New Teaching, Complete Make it Plural Book p7-9, Dictate 10 words Dictate sentences 1-3 on paper titled "Step 18 Practice."
GrammarCh 13, L2: Correcting Run-On Sentences & Creating a BibliographyCh 13, L3 Classify Sentences, Practice Time 1,2, & 3 on p74Ch 13 Test
WritingSummarizing Multiple ReferencesTake notes from your WW II source to use in class tomorrow. Include bibliography informationWriting a Fused Outline from multiple reference sourcesWrite first paragraph of your WW II topic. Include a topic sentence, facts, clincher and dress-ups, Due Mon
ReadingNumber the Stars Discussion & Read Ch 11Number the Stars Ch 12-14Discussion & Read Ch 15Read Number the Stars Ch 16-end.Bring BOTH Number the Stars & The House of Sixty Fathers to school on Mon
LatinCh 8 Memory Page & GrammarReview Ch 8 Chant & Memory page and read Grammar Lesson p55-56Ch 8 Review GameReview Ch 7 & 8 chants & Complete Ch 8 Story
HistoryWW II: Take notes in class* SEE NOTE BELOW Continue to research and take notes for the written portion of your WW II project.  Begin working on the visual portion of the project.WW II: Take notes in classContinue to work on your WWII history project. Take notes & create a KWO for 2nd paragraph RD Due Mon, Continue working on the visual portion
GeographyEastern Europe Due 2/26
ScienceBird BehaviorRead p29-32 & bring an empty water bottle or juice bottle for tomorrow's activityBuild a Bird FeederRead p33-36
Memory WorkPOETRY: Poem 3 on 3/4
GEOGRAPHY: Eastern Europe Test on 2/26
KEY DATES: 1-9 on 2/19
HISTORY: US Presidents 1-45 Due 3/25
Coming Soon:
Wednesday, Jan 29th - Spirit and Pizza day!   D.O.G.S day

Wednesday, Jan 29th - Co-Teacher Training Session (9-10am)

Math
Objectives:
1. Read and write decimal numbers for thousandths
2. Compare and order decimal numbers up to 3 decimal places
3. Write a thousandth decimal number as a fraction in simplest form
4. Compare and order a mixture of whole numbers, decimals and fractions.
5. Practice skills

Spelling
Objective: Make the plural form of words ending in f and fe.

Writing
Objectives:
1. Introduce Unit 6 Summarizing Multiple References structural model.
2. Take notes and create source outlines from two sources
3. Create a fused outline
4. Write a paragraph about WW II from fused outline
5. Continue to practice topic sentence/clincher rule

Grammar
Objectives:
1. Identify simple sentences, compound parts and complex sentences.
2. Correct run-on sentences.
3. Correctly write a compound sentence.

Reading
Co-Teachers, please have your child orally narrate their reading to you, and you may use the questions sent home to further evaluate comprehension.
Objectives:
1. Engage in meaningful Socratic dialogue
2. Summarize a passage through oral narration.
3.Identify virtues in characters in Number the Stars.

Latin
Objectives:
1. Introduce the 2nd Declension Neuter Noun: donum
2. Learn new Latin vocabulary

History
Objectives:
1. Research areas of interest from WW II
2. Take notes from fact sources
3. Use notes to create a KWO 
This week you will read and take notes about your chosen WW II topic(s). You will need to have several facts
from at least three books and/or websites. There are many websites on WWII that are age appropriate.  Here are a couple that may be helpful:
Depending on how you choose to present your project, the written portion will look different. If you are making a lapbook or
board presentation, you will have several facts and short paragraph descriptions of different aspects of the war. If you are creating a
diorama, you will write three paragraphs about your topic, each with a topic sentence, interesting facts about your topic,
and a clincher sentence.

Science
Objectives:
1. Learn ways to identify birds through field markings, behavior, habitat, and songs.
2. Practice bird identification.

Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work.
Poetry:  Our third quarter poem is "In Christ Alone".  These lyrics are set to music and you can find numerous renditions online. Here in one. In Christ Alone  Additional copies can be found here.
Geography:  We will begin our study of Eastern Europe this week. Due 2/26
The Western Europe song and map can be found here on the main blog curricula/geography page.
History: : We are beginning our memorization of the US Presidents.   There are several YouTube video songs.  
Here are two: US Presidents to "America"  US Presidents  For assessment, students will write or sing all the 
presidents' first and last names. Due 3/25

Key Dates for 3rd quarter:
The War Between the States                         1861-1865
World War I                                                      1914-1918
Lenin & the Russian Revolution                      1917
The Great Depression                                     1929-1939
World War II                                                     1939-1945
Mao & Communist Victory in China                 1949
The Cold War                                                   1945-1991
The Formation of Israel                                    1948
Martin Luther King & the Civil Rights Movement    1950-1968