Weekly News
3/17-3/20/26
Third graders spent the first day back reviewing what we have learned about area so far in this module before jumping right back in! We enjoyed getting to create our own floor plan for our dream houses and practicing word problems. Next week we will review before taking our end of module assessment. Fourth graders began learning how to add and subtract fractions with like units and have mastered it quickly! We also began learning about how to subtract a fraction from a whole number. Next week, we will start our next topic on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. To learn more about this topic, check out this Family Math Letter.
In Literacy, third graders are exploring light in our Adventures of Light and Sound unit. We’ve read informative and narrative text about this topic, and we have conducted several experiments to learn how light travels and how shadows are created. In fourth grade Literacy, in small groups we researched inventions, such as the clock, telephone, airplane, etc. Using this research, groups wrote and performed skits as “pitches” to convince an audience about the importance of these inventions.
For Horizon homework, we have returned to independent reading books. As a reminder, third graders are expected to read for at least 15 minutes a night, while fourth graders are expected to read for at least 20 minutes a night. Once reading is completed, students should record their progress in their Reading Log. At the end of the week, Horizoners should sign their log, and have a parent sign the log as well.
As a reminder, we will be going to the Greensboro Symphony on Thursday, March 26. We will be taking out lunches with us and eating them at LeBauer Park and will have a chance to play on their playground. Hot lunch will not be an option this day.
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
