Miss Crain

Grade 4  Room 51

tcrain@westbranch.org

Schedule

8:15-8:45-Spelling/Morning Assignment-Adverbs

8:45-9:20-English/Language-Adverbs

9:20-10:05-Writing

10:10-10:50-Specials

10:50-11:50-Reading

11:55-12:25-Lunch

12:30-1:30-Math

*In math we are working on multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits.  I know as a parent our time is precious with our children, so if you are able to, please help your child practice multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits*  

1:30-2:30-Social Science-Water Unit

2:30-2:45-Recess

2:45-3:00-SSR/Read Aloud-Walk Two Moons

 

Visit these websites for extra practice in Reading and Math skills:

www.studyisland.com

www.brainpopjr.com 

Parent Power

A Major Ingredient in the Recipe for Educational Success.

                Education research has made it clear that parents who are actively involved in their children's learning at home    help their children become more successful learners in and out of school.  Here are some reading, writing, math, and science Home Learning Recipe activities.  Parents of young children in pre-kindergarten through third grade will find them to be easy and enjoyable ways to work with the school using materials they have at home to build their children's skills.

Weigh Me

Teach estimating skills. Ask your children to make guesses about the weight of several household objects--a waste basket, a coat, a full glass of water. Then show children how to use a bathroom scale to weigh the objects.  Next, have them estimate their own weight, as well as that of other family members, and use the scale to check their guesses.

Compliments of Parent Power

PSEA - Pennsylvania State Education Association