Fortis Academy 4th grade: Aug 29 -Sept 2, 2022

4th Grade Week 48/29/20228/30/20228/31/20229/1/20229/2/2022Monday or Tuesday 9/5/22 or 9/6/22
DiscipleshipSincerity - "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good." Rom 12:9
BibleGen 37Gen 39* See Note BelowRead & Discuss Gen 41-42Read Gen 43
MathCh 2 L6 Practice TB p55-56Ch 2 Quiz & Ch 3, L1 TB p57-60, WB p47-49Ch 3, L2 TB p61-64, WB p50-52Ch 3, L3, TB p65-67, WB p53Ch 3, L4 TB p68-71, WB p57-59Ch 3 L5 TB p72-75, WB p60-62
SpellingDS 1-3 on paper titled "Step 2 Practice"Step 3: Review new teaching, Review Phonograms, DS 4-6, Play Sparkle!Step 3: Review card box, phonograms, Dictate Sentences 7-9 Check for accuracy.Step 3 TestStep 4: New Teaching, Dictate new wordsDS 1-3 on paper titled "Step 4"
GrammarCh 3, L1 Identifying adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbs, Grammar Time, Skill Time, P1 SentencesCh 3, L2: Do Grammar Time, & Skill Time TM p28-31Ch 3, L3: Review Ref 10, Classify Sentences & Do Ch 3, L3 Practice 1-3Ch 3 L4 Test for practice only. Do Ex 1, 2, 4, 5 CCC
WritingL4: Read & discuss "The Milkmaid & Her Pail", Write KWO, Retell, Introduce the Title RuleComplete style practice p35, and begin writing RD using composition checklistWriter's Conference & begin writing FDComplete Milkmaid FD, Underline and label dress-ups, Due Wed. stapled in this order: Rubric, FD, RD
ReadingDiscuss Ch 9 & 10, share activities, and review Ch11 vocabRead The Good Master Ch 11 and create a storyboard following the directions on p24Discuss Ch 11, Share storyboardsRead Ch12 and orally narrate
LatinL2 & L3L3
HistoryIntroduce The War Between the StatesRead "South Against North" SOTW p49-53. Narrate and answer questions in your journal.Harriet Tubman and the Underground RailroadDo a little research on a hero of the war (your choice, see list below) and write a paragraph about what they did and why they are heroic. Illustrate or include a photo. Be prepared to share with the class next Wed.
GeographySouthern Europe Due 10/12
ScienceInsect CollectingInsect Identification & LabelingDo "What Do You Remember?" p116 in your journal & Read TB Ch 10 p147-148MetamorphosisRead TB p149-152 Add facts to Notebook p125 Review science memory workContinue working on insect collecting & preserving. See note below.
Memory WorkPOEM 1, Due for Recitation on 9/26
GEOGRAPHY: Southern Europe Test on 8/25
KEY DATES: 1-3 Test on 9/28
SCIENCE: Insect anatomy, classification of life Test on 9/7
Please check Alma weekly for grades and/or missing assignments.

Coming Soon:
Thursday, Sept. 1 - D.O.G.S. Day, Pizza Day, and Spirit Day! Students may wear spirit shirts with jeans.
Aug 31 and Sept. 1 - 3:00-4:00pm Playdate at  Lions Foundation Park next to Liberty Hill Library
Tuesday, Sept 6 - Labor Day (observed) NO SCHOOL   

Discipleship: 
Objective:  Experience the joy of the Lord which comes from spending time in His presence.
Start your homeschool day with prayer and Bible reading. 
Our Character Virtue of the month is Sincerity.

Note: Parents may want to preview Wednesday's Bible reading before assigning it to your student.

Math
You will need the Blackline Masters for this week's lessons located in your child's binder. 
Tues: Hundreds Chart
Thurs: Graph Paper

Begin math with a 5-minute warm-up of addition practice using Facts Practice B.  When your child can complete FP-B correctly in 5 min, move on to the multiplication facts practice.

Objectives:
1. Find multiples of a one-digit number
2. Find common multiples
3. Find factors of whole numbers up to 100
4. Identify prime and composite numbers
5. Find common factors

Spelling
Objective: Spell words ending in tion and alphabetize to the fourth letter

Reading  
Objectives:
1. Identify virtues in characters
2. Summarize a passage through oral narration
3. Interact with the text through discussion and activities
4. Increase vocabulary

Writing
Objectives: 1. Create a KWO from a source text. 2. Write a rough draft of a fable using KWO and composition checklist. 3. Incorporate new vocabulary and "ly" words into composition. 4. Create a title that repeats or reflects key words from the final sentence 5. Write a polished final draft of a fable

Grammar
Objectives: 
1.  Identify adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbs.
2.  Identify nouns as "common" or proper" and "singular" or "plural."
3.  Identify the simple subject and simple predicate of a sentence.
4. Practice and review previously learned skills.

Latin
Objective: Learn Latin vocabulary, derivatives and prayers

History
Objectives:  
1. Identify factors that led to the War Between the States.
2. Identify key figures of the war.
3. Research a war hero.

Note: Choose a person from the Civil War that you would like to learn more about. Read about their life and write a paragraph describing what that individual did during the Civil War that was notable or commendable. Some possible ideas include various political figures, generals, spies, abolitionists, etc.  There are many moreStudents will be sharing this information with classmates on Thursday of next week.

https://www.ducksters.com/history/civil_war.php has biographies of many people, including the following. Be sure to write your paragraph using your own words.

President Abraham Lincoln
Robert E Lee
Ulysses S Grant
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Tubman
John Brown
Sojourner Truth
Frederick Douglass
Mary Walker
Dorothea Dix
Louisa May Alcott

Science
Objectives:
1. Review and be able to describe insect parts and functions.
2. Know how to identify and label insects.
3. Begin study of insect life cycles.
Note: If your student would like more information on pinning and labeling insects, here are a couple YouTube videos:
Here is a comprehensive booklet about Texas insects that you can print or use for reference and insect identification:
https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_p4000_0043.pdf


Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work.
Poetry:  Our first quarter poem is "The Father's Vineyard".  Additional copies here.
Geography:  We will begin our study of Southern Europe this week. The song and map can be found here on the main blog curricula/geography page. Students will be responsible for labeling continents and oceans on a map.
Science: Classification of Life: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

Blog Abbreviations:

L-Lesson
KWO-Key Word Outline
NB-Science Notebook
TB- Textbook 
RD- Rough Draft
SOTW-Story of the World Vol 4
WB- Workbook
FD- Final Draft
CCC-Complete, check, correct
Grammar- Shurley English
NT- New Teaching
MM- Mental Math
TM - Teacher's Manual 
DS - Dictate Sentences
FP-Facts Practice Sheet


 

Fortis Academy 4th grade: Aug 22 -26, 2022

4th Grade Week 38/22/20228/23/20228/24/20228/25/20228/26/2022
DiscipleshipSincerity - "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good." Rom 12:9
BibleGen 21:1-8, 22:1-18Genesis 24Gen 27-28Genesis 29
MathFP-B, Ch 2, L2 TB p42-45, WB p28-30FP-B, Ch 2, L3 TB p46-48, WB p31-33FP-B, Ch 2 L4 TB p49-51, WB p34-37FP-B, Ch 2, L5 TB p52-54, WB p38-39

SpellingDictate sentences 1-3 on paper titled "Step 2 Practice"Step 2: Review new teaching, Reinforcement & Writing Station Words, Review Phonograms, DS 4-6Step 2: Review card box, phonograms, Dictate Sentences 7-9 Check for accuracy.Step 2 TestStep 3: New Teaching p27-30, Dictate new words
GrammarCh 2, L5: Adverb review, Adjectives and Articles, Memorize adj questionsCh 2, L5 Practice Time 1 (p66) & Test Time (p98) for practice/review & complete Daily Grammar WS sent homeCh 3, L1 Identifying adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbsComplete Daily Grammar WS sent home, Memorize the 3 Adj questions: Which one? What kind? How many? Review jingles 1-6
WritingL3:The Four Oxen & the Lioness KWO & -ly dress-up, vocab practiceReview vocab. Using your KWO and composition checklist, write a RD of The Four Oxen & the LionessWriter's conference & edit RD.
 In-class writing assignment
Write FD, due Tues. Use rubric to ensure all components are present.
ReadingDiscuss The Good Master Chap 8, Vocab for Ch 9Read Ch 9 and orally answer questions p22Discussion & Vocab for Ch 10Read Ch 10 & choose one of the Research, Writing & Drawing activities on p.23 to complete.
LatinL2L2
HistoryDavid Livingstone and the exploration of AfricaRead SOTW p29-34 "Wandering Through Africa" and write a paragraph in your journal recalling what you admire about David LivingstoneShare journal entries, discuss Livingstone quotesRead p41-46 "The Taiping Rebellion". Answer journal questions p9
GeographyReviewReview Oceans & ContinentsOceans & Continents Test
ScienceInsect Collecting, Handouts sent homeRead p139-142Experiment & field dayRead p143-146 Create an insect zoo OR Work on your insect collection
Memory Work
POEM 1, Due for Recitation on 9/26
GEOGRAPHY: Ocean & Continents Test on 8/24
KEY DATES: 1-3 Test on 9/28
SCIENCE: Insect anatomy, classification of life Test on 9/7
Coming Soon:
Thursday, Sept. 1 - D.O.G.S. Day, Pizza Day, and Spirit Day! Students may wear spirit shirts with jeans.
Aug 31 and Sept. 1 - 3:00-4:00pm Playdate at  Lions Foundation Park next to Liberty Hill Library
Monday, Sept 5 - Labor Day NO SCHOOL  

Blog Abbreviations:

L-Lesson
KWO-Key Word Outline
NB-Science Notebook
TB- Textbook 
RD- Rough Draft
SOTW-Story of the World Vol 4
WB- Workbook
FD- Final Draft
CCC-Complete, check, correct
Grammar- Shurley English
NT- New Teaching
MM- Mental Math
TM - Teacher's Manual 
DS - Dictate Sentences
FP-Facts Practice Sheet


Discipleship: 
Objective:  Experience the joy of the Lord which comes from spending time in His presence.
Start your homeschool day with prayer and Bible reading. 
Our Character Virtue of the month is Sincerity.

Math
Begin math with a 5-minute warm-up of addition practice using Facts Practice A or B  When your child can complete the page correctly in 5 min, move on to subtraction, multiplication, or division.

Objectives:
1. Subtract 5-digit numbers.
2. Use mental math to add and subtract up to 5-digit numbers
3. Solve multi-step word problems with addition and subtraction
4. Practice previously learned skills

Spelling
Objective: Spell words with the sound of /kt/ spelled ct

Reading  
Objectives:
1. Identify virtues in characters
2. Summarize a passage through oral narration
3. Interact with the text through discussion and activities
4. Increase vocabulary

Writing
Objectives: 1. Create a KWO from a source text. 2. Write a rough draft of a fable using KWO and a composition checklist. 3. Incorporate new vocabulary 4. Correctly incorporate “ly” words into the composition. 5. Write a polished final draft of a fable

Grammar
Objectives: 
1.  Recognize and identify adjectives and article adjectives.
2.  Identify adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbs.
3.  Identify nouns as "common" or proper" and "singular" or "plural."
4.  Identify the simple subject and simple predicate of a sentence.

Latin
Objective: Learn Latin vocabulary, derivatives, and prayers

History
Objectives:  
1. Know that David Livingstone went to Africa to care for the sick and preach Christianity
2. Recognize problems facing China in the mid-1800s: corrupt government and opium addiction

Science
Objectives:
1. Know how to collect and identify insects.
2. Understand different types of insect eyes, mouths, legs, and wings
3. Create an insect zoo or collection for observation


Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work.
Poetry:  Our first quarter poem is "The Father's Vineyard".  Additional copies here.
Geography:  Continents & Oceans test is on Thursday. Students are responsible for labeling seven continents and five oceans. A word bank will be provided. The song and map can be found here on the main blog curricula/geography page.
Science: Classification of Life: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species