Weekly News
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Third grade mathematicians began a unit on multiplicative patterns with a focus on 9, 0, and 1. We learned different tricks to remember our 9s facts, and learned about patterns to help check our work (ex. An even number times an even number will always equal an even number). Next week, we will begin our final topic for this unit on multiplication with multiples of 10s. To learn more about this topic, check out this Family Math Letter. Fourth grade mathematicians worked diligently to learn vertical multiplication! On Friday, we will start a quick topic on problem solving with measurement. To learn more about this topic, check out with Family Math Letter.
In Literacy, third graders are well into our Ancient Roman Civilization unit. In the beginning of this unit, we have focused on skills such as reading maps and understanding a chronological timeline (as well as the tricky concept of BCE/CE). We are also learning about the skills of a historian-such as inferring meaning from artifacts and pictures of ancient ruins. In fourth grade Literacy, students prepared well for our end of the unit assessments on Friday. This week we began our Poetry unit. Finally, last week, we began our second read aloud novel during Morning Meeting-Charlotte’s Web. This classic novel has already spurred some interesting discussions.
¡Feliz año nuevo! As we return back to campus, Horizoners have begun their introduction to Latin American countries. We will be discussing diversity, celebrations and major holidays, and important landmarks.
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
