Weekly News
1/20-1/23/26
Third grade mathematicians jumped right into our final topic on multiplication with multiples of 10s. We’ve been talking about the magic of zeros and how knowing different tricks makes multiplying with 10s numbers feel like a breeze. Next week we will finish up this topic and begin reviewing for our upcoming module assessment. Fourth graders finished their unit on problem solving with measurement, becoming professionals at converting different units of time, weight, and liquid volume. As the week came to a close we began our final topic on division with remainders. To learn more about our final topic of this unit, check out this Family Math Letter. Next week, we will practice this skill before taking time to review for our module assessment.
In Literacy, third graders learned about the Roman gods and goddesses, making connections to the Greek gods and goddesses that they learned about in their Ancient Greece unit in Rainbow. We’ve also read about how the Etruscan kingdoms transformed in the Roman Republic, sowing the seeds for our form of government. Fourth grade poets are already producing positively poetic pieces of poetry. As you may have guessed, we have covered writing techniques such as alliteration, repetition, and rhyming. In Cafe Blocks, fourth graders have had opportunities to freely write poems and/or try writing in forms such as acrostics and concrete poems.
GrandFriends Day is right around the corner. RSVP today! On Friday, March 27, we will host GrandFriends Day, a cherished NGFS tradition on the Guilford Campus that brings our community together in celebration. This special day offers grandfriends the opportunity to spend meaningful time with their grandchildren and experience firsthand what makes NGFS such a special place. Please use the form below to RSVP for the event. Parents are welcome to forward the form to grandparents or complete it on their behalf. NGFS Grandfriends Day RSVP Form
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
