Weekly News
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Third grade mathematicians finished our topic on simplifying strategies for addition and subtraction. We have moved on to our last topic of this unit where we will learn to add and subtract two and three-digit numbers. To learn more about this topic, check out this Family Math Letter. Fourth grade mathematicians finished our topic on measurement where we focused on finding area and perimeter. On Friday, we began our final topic of this module, learning about factors and multiples. To learn more about this topic, check out this Family Math Letter.
In Literacy, both grades are wrapping up their second units - Animal Classification (3rd) and The Middle Ages (4th). Students have spent time in recent weeks practicing teacher-led “close reading” of their non-fiction text. In doing this, third grade has focused on text features, such as bolded words and illustrations and pictures. Fourth graders have focused on topic sentences and cueing words, such as “however” or “nevertheless.” Next week, third graders will work on informational writing, while fourth graders will work on persuasive writing.
During our cafe block rotations, Horizoners extended what they have been learning in the classroom. Third graders made informational posters about the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates. They also dissected owl pellets and were able to identify different mammals that the owl had consumed. Fourth graders made their own coat of arms. They learned about what the different colors and symbols represent so that they could design something that felt true to them. They also sketched out a medieval castle, highlighting all of the important structural pieces that they would want to include.
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
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