Weekly News
11/10/25-11/14/25
In Literacy, we are wrapping up our units. Students in both grades are taking end-of-the-unit assessments (reading, grammar, morphology), and they have completed culminating writing projects. For example, third graders went through a research and writing process to write an informational paragraph about an animal and how they would classify the animal into a vertebrate group (mammal, reptile, bird, etc.). Fourth grade historians wrote a persuasive paragraph in which they chose a type of person from the Middle Ages (serf, monk, knight, nun, craftsman), and then they supported their choice with facts from their unit reader. Also, fourth graders had an end of the unit test that covered the main content of Part I of the Middle Ages unit. In preparation, we spent class time reviewing the unit with a study guide and we brainstormed study strategies. For the test, we brainstormed and practiced test taking strategies.
Horizon mathematicians worked hard to finish module two. Third graders finished their topic on vertical addition and subtraction. They enjoyed playing a variety of games and showing work together through problems on the whiteboard. When we return from Thanksgiving break, we will begin Module 3 on Multiplication and Division with Units of 0, 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9. To learn more about our first topic, multiplication and division with an emphasis on 6 and 8, check out this Family Math Letter. Fourth graders ended their module by learning about factors, multiples, and patterns. They were able to apply their knowledge of math facts and their ability to use a multiplication chart to quickly pick up this skill. After break, we will begin Module 3 where we will learn about Multiplication and Division of Multi-Digit Numbers. To learn more about our first topic, multiplication and division of tens, hundreds, or thousands, check out this Family Math Letter.
Last week in Morning Meeting, we introduced our annual Simple Gifts Exchange that occurs the last day before winter break. In preparation for this beloved tradition, students and teachers filled out a “Likes and Interests Form.” Later, each student and teacher randomly drew these forms to determine for whom they would make a simple gift. Students were instructed to place their giftee’s “Likes and Interests Form” into their homework folder and take it home and to share the form with their caregiver(s). A more detailed explanation of the Simple Gifts Exchange and list of due dates was sent out in an email to families on Friday (11/14). You can review the email here, and it is also posted above in the Class Emails section.
Upcoming Events
Study Session: weekly on Wednesdays, 3:10-4 p.m.
Thursday, March 26
Field trip to see the Greensboro Symphony
Friday, March 27
GrandFriends Day, RSVP here
