Weekly News
2/9-2/13/26
Last week we began another round of book clubs. Every student has been assigned a book to read over the next several weeks and we will meet regularly about these books. Each student has a reading schedule taped to the inside cover of their book, as well as their reading schedule is recorded on their homework calendar. For each meeting, Horizoners should have completed their reading as well as completed a reaction sheet to prepare for the meeting.
In Literacy, third graders are continuing to learn about the history of Rome-most recently we’ve read about Julius Caesar and the expansion from a Roman republic to an empire. We have also looked at the differences between myths and legends-such as by reading accounts of roaming gods and legends about Julius Caesar and “The Sword of Damocles”. In fourth grade literacy, Horizon poets have explored a variety of techniques, such as using repetition, alliteration, simile, and metaphor. Also, we have focused on identifying the figurative meanings in poems that we’ve read. We have applied these skills and techniques to several drafts of our own poetry.
This week in math third graders began learning the foundations to understand area. We have used different manipulatives to practice counting how many square units fill up different shapes, learning that different shapes might have the same area and the same shapes that are different sizes may have different area! Fourth graders have jumped into fractions. We have talked about how to decompose fractions into the sum of fractions, and how to represent them in different ways.
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
