Parent Resources
Fourth Grade Newsletter
The newsletter is sent out in hard copy form with the Monday Folder. I will also post a copy here.
May 29
June 4
The newsletter is sent out in hard copy form with the Monday Folder. I will also post a copy here.
May 29
June 4
Book Leveler
Scholastic Book Wizard - Determine a book's reading level.
Scholastic Book Orders
Please use our online order code when ordering online!
https://orders.scholastic.com/NGFBX
https://orders.scholastic.com/NGFBX
Recommended Resources
Great websites for children's books:
www.hornbookguide.com
www.cbcbooks.org/readinglists
www.nsta.org/publications/ostb/
www.nsta.org/recommends/
Jim Trelease
Resource for reading with your child. Your child is never to old to benefit from reading with you!
http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/
Read Aloud Handbook
Positive Parenting Solutions: Using Encouraging Words
Article by Amy McCready
www.hornbookguide.com
www.cbcbooks.org/readinglists
www.nsta.org/publications/ostb/
www.nsta.org/recommends/
Jim Trelease
Resource for reading with your child. Your child is never to old to benefit from reading with you!
http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/
Read Aloud Handbook
Positive Parenting Solutions: Using Encouraging Words
Article by Amy McCready
Is it bullying?
When someone says or does something unintentionally hurtful and they do it once, that's rude.
When someone says or does something intentionally hurtful and they do it once, that's mean.
When someone says or does something hurtful and they keep doing it- even when you tell them to stop or show them that you're upset - that's bullying.
When someone says or does something intentionally hurtful and they do it once, that's mean.
When someone says or does something hurtful and they keep doing it- even when you tell them to stop or show them that you're upset - that's bullying.
Parent Math Resources
Mr. Math Blog
An awesome site with videos and help for each GO Math lesson!!
From our Math Night...
Grade Level Math Requirements
· By the end of the K5 school year the Kindergarten students will know numbers 0 – 5 in addition and subtraction.
· By the end of the 1st grade school year the students will know numbers 0 – 20 in both addition and subtraction.
· By the end of the 2nd grade all addition and subtraction facts should be known fluently.
· By the end of the 3rd grade the students are required to know multiplication and division, numbers 0 – 12.
· As students enter the 4th grade they need to be able to fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
· By the end of 5th grade the students are required to demonstrate their fluency with fractions, multi-digit place values, decimals, and basic algebra.
Make Go Math! Go
Step 1. Go to website www.k6.thinkcentral.com
Step 2. Select State: WI
Step 3. Select District: Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Step 4: Select school: St. John the Evangelist
Step 5: (optional) Save to your favorites (a time saver for future log-ins)
Step 6. Select My Library
Step 7: Select Student Edition
Step 8: Select Flash e-book
To locate the lesson your child is working on:
1. Lesson number can be found at the top of the homework page.
2. Press the Table of Contents key at the top left corner of the page.
3. Find the lesson number in the table of contents and note the corresponding page number eg. 1.7
4. Place the cursor on the white oval at the bottom of the screen and click the enter button on your key board eg. example lesson 1.7 begins on page 29
Math Tools: This is your at home electronic math manipulative
Animated Model: This is a model of the skill that was taught.
Destination Math: These are other activities to reteach or practice a skill taught.
An awesome site with videos and help for each GO Math lesson!!
From our Math Night...
Grade Level Math Requirements
· By the end of the K5 school year the Kindergarten students will know numbers 0 – 5 in addition and subtraction.
· By the end of the 1st grade school year the students will know numbers 0 – 20 in both addition and subtraction.
· By the end of the 2nd grade all addition and subtraction facts should be known fluently.
· By the end of the 3rd grade the students are required to know multiplication and division, numbers 0 – 12.
· As students enter the 4th grade they need to be able to fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
· By the end of 5th grade the students are required to demonstrate their fluency with fractions, multi-digit place values, decimals, and basic algebra.
Make Go Math! Go
Step 1. Go to website www.k6.thinkcentral.com
Step 2. Select State: WI
Step 3. Select District: Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Step 4: Select school: St. John the Evangelist
Step 5: (optional) Save to your favorites (a time saver for future log-ins)
Step 6. Select My Library
Step 7: Select Student Edition
Step 8: Select Flash e-book
To locate the lesson your child is working on:
1. Lesson number can be found at the top of the homework page.
2. Press the Table of Contents key at the top left corner of the page.
3. Find the lesson number in the table of contents and note the corresponding page number eg. 1.7
4. Place the cursor on the white oval at the bottom of the screen and click the enter button on your key board eg. example lesson 1.7 begins on page 29
Math Tools: This is your at home electronic math manipulative
Animated Model: This is a model of the skill that was taught.
Destination Math: These are other activities to reteach or practice a skill taught.