Fortis Academy 4th Grade - Week 4 - Sept. 2-6, 2024

 

4th Grade Week 4Tuesday
9/3/2024
Wednesday
9/4/2024
Thursday
9/5/2024
Friday
9/6/2024
Monday
9/9/2024
Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipFear of the Lord- "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom,
and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” -Proverbs 9:10
Bible
No school - Labor Day
Genesis 32:22-31Genesis 37Genesis 39* See Note Below
MathCh. 3, L1:
TB pgs. 57-60,
WB pgs. 47-49
Ch 2 Quiz and
Ch. 3, L2:
TB pgs. 61-64,
WB pgs. 50-52
Ch. 3, L3:
TB pgs. 65-67,
WB pg. 53
Ch 3, L4:
TB pgs. 68-71,
WB pgs. 57-59
SpellingReview previous spelling words and phonograms: sh, th, oo, ee, oy, oi, ch, ow, ou, ay, ai, ea, or, ui, and all 26 single letter phonogramsPhonogram ReviewRe-write Step 2 misspelled words 5 times each. Due Tuesday. Continue to review words and rules through Step 3, checking for mastery. Review all 26 Single Phonograms in preparation for assessment Friday.Administer the Classical Phonics Assessment Tracker Assessment 1 (In binder) Grade in red pen, have student make corrections, then return to class to record grade.Review the blue key cards for the spelling rules and ensure mastery.
GrammarCh. 4, L1 Complete Grammar Time, Skill Time, Practice TimeCh. 4, L2 Grammar Time, Write Practice Sentence & Complete Daily GrammarCh. 4, L1: Grammar Time, Write Expanded Practice Sentence (TM pgs. 64-65), Complete Daily GrammarParents, just have the students complete whichever Daily Grammar sheet (purple folder) they are on. Some students have been doing them in class when they have free time so we will not all be on the same page #.
WritingL5: The Mule & His Buyer. Read source text pg. 38 and create a KWO pg. 39. Retell to a family member.Introduce w/w Dress-up, Complete style practice, begin writing RD.Complete RD. Review all vocab words from L1-4. Be sure that you know the definition and can use each one properly in an original sentence. Test Tuesday.Reminder: underline vocab words and label "VOC" in left margin; underline dress-ups and label dress-up type in right margin. Name and date goes in upper right-hand margin.
ReadingRead The Good Master Ch 11 and create a storyboard following the directions on pg. 24 of yellow reading folder.Discussion and share storyboards.Read Ch. 12 and orally narrate.If possible, review Chapter Vocabulary words (listed in yellow reading folder by chapter) BEFORE your child reads the chapter.
HistoryRead "South Against North" SOTW pgs. 49-53. Narrate and answer questions in your journal.The War Between the StatesDo a little research on a hero of the war (your choice, see notes 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 Tuesday.Note: Some students still have missing journal entries from the previous 3 weeks, these must be turned in by Thursday, September 5, to be counted as a grade.
GeographySouthern Europe Due 10/17Remind them that when writing out the names of countries and oceans for the test they will be graded on Spelling and Capitalization (not just memory).
ScienceRead TB pgs. 56-60 and orally narrate.MetamorphosisRead TB pgs. 60-64 and orally narrate. Do Act. 3.2 NB pg. 73.Continue working on insect collecting and preserving. See notes below.
Memory WorkPOEM 1, Due for Recitation on 10/3
GEOGRAPHY: Southern Europe Due 10/17
KEY DATES: 1-3 Test on 10/1
SCIENCE: Insect anatomy, classification of life Test on 9/12

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Week 4 already? I’m loving getting to know your children, they all have such unique personalities, and we make a great 4th grade team!        -Mrs. Woolsey

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Dates to remember:

September 3 – Labor Day observed – No Class

September 12 – Spirit Day – wear spirit shirt and jeans/jean shorts

September 14 – Dodgeball Tournament (6pm-8pm @ Glad Tidings Church)

September 26 – Spirit/DOGS/Pizza Day!

BLOG ABBREVIATION KEY

L – Lesson

Ch. - Chapter

TB – Textbook

WB – Workbook

FP – Facts Practice Sheet

MM – Mental Math

CCC – Complete, check, correct

NT – New Teaching

DS – Dictate Sentences

IEW – Institute for Excellence in Writing book

KWO – Key Word Outline

RD – Rough Draft

FD – Final Draft

WDYR – What Do You Remember

NB – Science Notebooking Journal

Grammar – Shurley English

TM – Teacher’s Manual

SOTW – Story of the World (History book)

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Discipleship: 

Our Character Virtue of the month is Fear of the Lord. Fear of the Lord is knowing and understanding the glory and majesty of God. Fruit of the Spirit:  Faithfulness.

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

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Math:  Begin math with a 5-minute warm-up of subtraction 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.

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Spelling:

Objective: Review and assess single letter phonograms.

Note:  Please administer the Classical Phonics Assessment (in binder) this week and return to school the following Tuesday.  You only need to do Assessment 1 (Single Letter Phonograms) at this point. Co-teachers, for the written portion, read the sound or sounds on the card. Or if you prefer, you can play the sound on the AAS app. Your student should then write the corresponding phonogram in the box. Mark any your child missed.
For the oral portion, show the card to the student. He or she should be able to correctly identify all the sounds associated with that card. Please note any phonograms your child missed on the form.

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 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 a who/which clause into composition.

4. Create a title that repeats or reflects key words from the final sentence.

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Grammar

Objectives: 

1. Identify parts of speech and use them correctly.

2. Identify predicate words located in the complete subject.

3. Find synonyms and antonyms for a word.

4. Write a practice sentence.

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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 more! Students will be sharing this information with classmates on Tuesday of next week.

History: American Civil War for Kids (ducksters.com) 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

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Science

Objectives:

1. Identify characteristics of Order Lepidoptera.

2. Know the four stages of complete metamorphosis.

Note:  Your student should start pinning their insects sooner rather than later, so that the insect can “set its shape.” (Some of your specimens will need lots of pins to arrange their legs and body just right. After a few days to a week, most of the pins can be removed and the insect’s shape will be “set.”)

If your student would like more information on pinning and labeling insects, here are a couple of YouTube videos:

https://youtu.be/-Ve5mftxnwk?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/bP726-Zmdqc?feature=shared

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

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Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work.

Poetry:  Our first quarter poem is "The Father's Vineyard". 

Geography:  We will begin our study of Southern Europe this week. The song and map can be found on the main blog curricula/geography page. Students will be responsible for labeling countries on a map.

Science: Classification of Life: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

 


Fortis Academy 4th Grade - Week 3 - Aug. 26-30, 2024

 

4th Grade Week 3Tuesday
8/27/2024
Wednesday
8/28/2024
Thursday
8/29/2024
Friday
8/30/2024
Monday
9/2/2024
Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipPrudence- "For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, instructing us to deny godlessness and worldly lusts and to live in a sensible, righteous, and godly way in the present age, while we wait for the blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.” – Titus 2:11-13
BibleGenesis 21:1-8 and 22:1-18Genesis 24Genesis 25:19-34 and 27-28:10-20Genesis 29
MathFP-B;
Ch. 2, L2:
TB pgs. 42-45;
WB pgs. 28-30
FP-A or B;
Ch. 2, L3:
TB pgs. 46-48;
WB pgs. 31-33
FP-B;
Ch. 2, L4:
TB pgs. 49-51;
WB pgs. 34-37
FP-A or B;
Ch 2, L5:
TB pgs. 52-54;
WB pgs. 38-39
Ch. 2, L6 Practice TB pgs. 55-56. See note regarding Math FP.Starting 9/2, at home specific Math Fact Practice sheets will be chosen at your discretion for when your child can complete the page correctly in 5 min. After you feel your child has grasped the current math fact sheet, move on to subtraction, multiplication, then division. See link below for electronic copies of Math Fact sheets in case you need extras.
SpellingStep 2: Review New Teaching, Reinforcement, and Writing Station Words; Review Phonograms; DS 4-6Step 2: Review card box, single-letter phonograms; DS 7-9;
Check for accuracy.
Step 2 TestStep 3: New Teaching pgs. 27-30;
Dictate new words
DS 1-3 on paper titled "Step 2 Practice"After you dictate words or sentences to your students, proofread it with them. When encountering a mistake remind them of the specific rule that goes along with that word (if there is one); Refer to the blue key cards for the spelling rules.
GrammarCh. 3, L1: Identify adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbs. Grammar Time, Skill TimeCh. 3, L2: TM pgs. 28-30: Jingles 1-6 and Grammar Time; TM pg. 31: Skill TimeCh. 3, L3: Grammar Time, Skill Time, Review Ref 10, and Do Practices 1-3Ch 3 L4 Test (for practice only). Do Ex 1, 2, 4, 5 CCCComplete all components of each assigned Shurley English lesson, EXCEPT “Activity / Assignment Time” and “Vocabulary” exercises.
Daily Grammar sheets are located in the purple folder (only do the specific ones assigned on the blog, we will do the others in class).
WritingL3: The Four Oxen and the Lioness; KWO, "-ly" dress-up, and vocab practice.Review vocab. Using your KWO and composition checklist pg. 30, write a RD of The Four Oxen and the Lioness.Writer's conference and edit RD. In-class writing assignment.Write FD. Use rubric to ensure all components are present. Due Tuesday, stapled in this order: Rubric, FD, RD.
ReadingDiscuss The Good Master Ch. 8 and vocab. for Ch. 9.Read Ch. 9; In yellow journal pg. 22: orally answer questions 1 and 2 and write your answer to question 3.Discussion of Ch. 9 and review vocab. for Ch. 10.Read Ch. 10 and choose one of the Research, Writing & Drawing activities on pg. 23 of yellow journal to complete. Orally answer questions 1-6.Co-Teachers, if possible, review the list of vocabulary words (in the journal) before your child reads their chapter. After reading, have your child orally narrate what they read and use the journal questions as prompts to ensure comprehension. Blog-assigned journal entries can be completed on a separate piece of paper, or on the journal worksheet if they can fit it neatly in the space provided.
HistoryDavid Livingstone and the exploration of AfricaRead SOTW pgs. 29-34, "Wandering Through Africa" and write a paragraph in your journal recalling what you admire about David Livingstone.Share journal entries and discuss Livingstone quotes.Read pgs. 41-46 "The Taiping Rebellion." Answer journal questions on pg. 9.Remember to answer in complete sentences and proofread for spelling and punctuation mistakes!
GeographyReview Oceans & ContinentsReview Oceans & Continents for tomorrow's testOceans & Continents Test
ScienceInsect Anatomy & Field DayRead TB pgs. 46-49 and answer WDYR questions pg. 59.Insect Collecting and Pinning. Handouts sent home.Read TB pgs. 50-53 and answer WDYR pg. 60.Insect Collecting
Memory WorkGEOGRAPHY: Ocean and Continents - Test on 8/29
SCIENCE: Insect anatomy, classification of life -
Test on 9/12
KEY DATES: 1-3
Test on 10/1
POEM 1:
Due for Recitation on 10/3
Please plan to spend 15-20 minutes per day practicing memory work.
Poem 1 is
The Father's Vineyard.

3rd week of school already?? It’s flying by and we are having fun!

Coming Soon!

Tuesday, Aug. 27 - Picture Day. Send them to school looking sharp!

Thursday, Aug. 29 - DOGS Day/ Spirit Day/Pizza Day! Don’t pack a Thursday lunch if you signed up for pizza!

Tuesday, Sept. 3 - Labor Day Observed - No school 

BLOG ABBREVIATION KEY

L – Lesson

Ch. - Chapter

TB – Textbook

WB – Workbook

FP – Facts Practice Sheet

MM – Mental Math

CCC – Complete, check, correct

NT – New Teaching

DS – Dictate Sentences

IEW – Institute for Excellence in Writing book

KWO – Key Word Outline

RD – Rough Draft

FD – Final Draft

WDYR – What Do You Remember

NB – Science Notebooking Journal

Grammar – Shurley English

TM – Teacher’s Manual

SOTW – Story of the World (History book)

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Discipleship: 

Our Character Virtue of the month is Prudence. Prudence is the ability to discern what is good and right and act accordingly.

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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. 

Note: Textbook Lesson 6 provides additional practice for your student. The goal is mastery. Some students need more practice, some less. You decide how many problems your student needs to complete based on their mastery of the skills. If you need to make copies of Math Facts Practice sheets here is a linked to scanned sheets: Math Facts

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.

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Spelling

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

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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.

Note: For a list of additional classical books your child may enjoy, check out the website classicalreader.com.

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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.

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Grammar

Objectives

1.  Identify adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbs.

2.  Identify P1 sentences: SN V.

3.  Review singular, plural, and proper nouns.

4.  Identify the simple subject and simple predicate of a sentence.

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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.

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Science

Objectives:

1. Know how to collect and identify insects.

2. Identify different types of insect eyes, mouths, legs, and wings.

3. Create an insect collection for observation.

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Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work:

Poetry:  Our first quarter poem is "The Father's Vineyard".  

Geography:  Continents & Oceans test is next Tuesday. Students are responsible for labeling seven continents and five oceans. A word bank will be provided. The song and map can be found on the main blog curricula/geography page.

Science: Classification of Life: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species 

 


Fortis Academy 4th Grade - Week 2 - Aug. 19-23, 2024

 

4th Grade Week 2Tuesday
8/20/2024
Wednesday
8/21/2024
Thursday
8/22/2024
Friday
8/23/2024
Monday
8/26/2024
Co-Teacher
Notes
DiscipleshipPrudence- "For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, instructing us to deny godlessness and worldly lusts and to live in a sensible, righteous, and godly way in the present age, while we wait for the blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.” – Titus 2:11-13
BibleGenesis 8 - 9Read Genesis 11:1-9; In your journal write why you think God confused their language.Genesis 12: 1-8 & Genesis 15:1-6Read Genesis 18:1-15
MathFP-B;
Ch.1, L6: TB pgs. 26-29; WB pgs. 16-18
FP-A or B;
Ch. 1, L7: TB pgs. 30-32; WB pgs. 19-21 CCC
Ch 1 Review & TestFP-A or B;
Ch. 2, L1: TB pgs. 37-41; WB pgs. 25-27 CCC
Please have your child make Test corrections on a separate sheet of paper, attach to test, and return it to school on Tuesday.
SpellingStep 1 New Teaching, DS 6-9 on same paper started MondayReview New Teaching (pgs. 18-19) & Dictate Sentences 10-14Step 1 DS 15-20Step 2 New Teaching pgs. 21-24; Dictate 10 wordsDictate sentences 1-3 on paper titled "Step 2 Practice"
GrammarCh. 2, Lessons 1 & 2 - Identifying nouns and verbs and the 5 parts of a complete sentence. Do Jingles, Grammar Time, Skill Time.Ch 2, L3: Jingles 3-6, Skill Time, memorize the 5 parts of a sentence (TM pg. 17 Skill Time) and the 4 kinds of sentences (Ref 7).Ch 2, L4 Adverbs: Jingles, Grammar Time, and memorize the 3 adverb questions: How? When? Where?Ch 2, L5: Jingles, Grammar Time, Skill Time, and Practice Time pg. 66. Memorize adjective questions: Which one? What kind? How many?Complete all components of each assigned Shurley English lesson, EXCEPT “Activity / Assignment Time” and “Vocabulary” exercises.
Daily Grammar sheets are located in the purple folder (only do the specific ones assigned on the blog, we will do the others in class).
WritingRead & Discuss "The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner." Create KWO, retell, and review vocab words.Cut out vocab cards for L2. Complete vocab practice sheet pg. 23, begin writing RD using composition checklist pg. 24.Complete RD if not already finished. Writer's conference and begin writing FD. Rubric sent home. In-class writing assignment.Write FD of "The Trumpeter." Due Tuesday, stapled in this order: Rubric, FD, RD
ReadingDiscuss The Good Master Ch. 4-5. Read Ch. 6 in class.Read Ch. 7 and complete two of the "Research, Writing & Drawing" activities from Ch. 5, 6, or 7. Due tomorrow.Discussion & sharing of activities.The Good Master: Read Ch. 8 and answer Ch. 8 questions orally. In your journal, describe the fair and draw a picture to go with it.Co-Teachers, if possible, review the list of vocabulary words (in the journal) before your child reads their chapter. After reading, have your child orally narrate what they read and use the journal questions as prompts to ensure comprehension. Blog-assigned journal entries can be completed on a separate piece of paper, or on the journal worksheet if they can fit it neatly in the space provided.
HistoryCommodore Perry and Japan Re-Opens; Discussion and activity.Read SOTW pgs. 18-23, "The Crimean War" and orally narrate. Answer question in Journal pg. 5.The Crimean War Review & Florence Nightingale Activity, Read "Charge of the Light Brigade."Pretend you're either Commodore Perry or Florence Nightingale (your choice) and in your Journal write a "diary" entry of a memorable day in your life. Include the date, your activities that day, problems faced/solved, and any thoughts or feelings you imagine they may have experienced. Illustrate.Each journal entry should have a title, the date the event took place, and be written in complete sentences with proper capitalization and punctuation. Please proofread with your child to ensure entries are grammatically correct.
GeographyOceans & Continents Due 8/28
ScienceTaxonomy ReviewRead TB pgs. 40-43. In your NB, pg. 53, list several benefits of insects. Do Activity 2.1 & 2.2 in NB, pg. 54.Introduction to Entomology & Insect AnatomyRead TB pgs. 44-45. Orally narrate and Do Activity 2.3 in NB pg. 55.Cut out the animal classification minibook in your NB pgs. 39-47 and assemble. Glue to pg. 49.
Memory WorkGEOGRAPHY: Ocean and Continents - Test on 8/29
SCIENCE: Insect anatomy, classification of life -
Test on 9/12
KEY DATES: 1-3
Test on 10/1
POEM 1:
Due for Recitation on 10/3
Please plan to spend 15-20 minutes per day practicing memory work.
Poem 1 is
The Father's Vineyard.

Welcome to our second week of 4th-grade! We had a fun 1st week, and I can tell we will all make a great team! General notes on objectives are below and specific notes/directives are found in the co-teacher notes column above in the blog table.

Coming Soon!
Tuesday, Aug. 27 - Picture Day
Thursday, Aug. 29 - DOGS Day/ Spirit Day/Pizza Day!
Tuesday, Sept. 3 - Labor Day - No school 


BLOG ABBREVIATION KEY

TB – Textbook

KWO – Key Word Outline

NT – New Teaching

WB – Workbook

SOTW – Story of the World (History book)

DS – Dictate Sentences

FP – Facts Practice Sheet

NB – Science Notebooking Journal

RD – Rough Draft

CCC – Complete, check, correct

Grammar – Shurley English

FD – Final Draft

IEW – Institute for Excellence in Writing book

TM – Teacher’s Manual

Ch. - Chapter

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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. We will be doing an overview of the Bible this year with selected passages from the entire Bible. I invite you to join us in reading the passages on home days and discussing them with your child.

Our Character Virtue of the month is Prudence. Prudence is the ability to discern what is good and right and act accordingly.

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Math

Objectives:

1. Round up to 6-digit numbers.

2. Calculate large numbers in which most numbers are 0 using mental math.

3. Test over Chapter 1.

4. Begin Chapter 2 - investigate addition and subtraction of 5-digit numbers.

Please make copies of the master math fact practice drill sheets sent home. Students will be expected to complete math fact practice drills on most home days. The appropriate sheet to use is denoted with the abbreviation “FP” followed by a letter (FP-A, FP-B, etc.) that specifies which sheet to use that day. Set the timer for five minutes. If the student finishes before the timer goes off, record the time on the sheet. If the timer goes off and the student does not finish, circle the place where he/she finished, then complete the rest of the page untimed. Correct and return to school for a completion grade.

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Reading

Objectives:

1. Continue to learn about life in Hungary in the early 1900s.

2. Engage in meaningful Socratic discussion.

3. Increase vocabulary.

4. Compare and contrast characters.

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Writing

Objectives:

1. Write our first rough draft.

2. Complete a final draft.

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Grammar

Objectives: 

1. Know the definitions of synonyms and antonyms.

2. Review and practice dictionary skills. 

3. Memorize the 5 parts of a sentence, and what adverbs and adjectives are.

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History

Objectives:  

1. Learn about Commodore Perry, Japan re-opening, the Crimean War and Florence Nightingale.

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Science

Objectives:

1. Learn about entomology and insect anatomy.

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Geography

Objectives:

1. Know the names and locations of the world’s seven continents and five oceans.

2. Know the terms "equator," "prime meridian," "tropics of Cancer and Capricorn" and "Arctic and Antarctic circles."

3. Develop a heart of compassion for the people of the Earth who don't yet know Christ.

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Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work:

Poetry: Our first quarter poem is "The Father's Vineyard."  A copy is in your student's Campus Binder. Practice this with a family member, pet, or stuffed animal as an audience, focusing on the public speaking skills listed in IEW on pg. 9. Additional copies here.

Geography Memory Work:  We will continue our study of geography this week by continuing to practice "blob mapping" the oceans and continents. Here is a short video that demonstrates blobbing of a world map. (This is part one of a four-part video series).

Continents & Oceans song and map can be found here on the main blog curricula/geography page. Students will be responsible for labeling the continents and oceans on a map.

Science Memory Work: Classification of Life: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species and parts of an insect.