0

Week of March 30-April 3

Posted by Swsan Beydoun on March 29, 2020 in Class News |

Greetings,

Hope all is well, and everyone is adjusting to our new normal. Today marks three weeks since our online instruction started. I’m very lucky to have such an amazing group of parents and students. We are all in this together. I might sound like a broken record at times, but it’s the truth. This is new to over 1. 5 million students and 100, 000 staff members across Michigan. But we are very fortunate to be part of Dearborn Public Schools. With the amazing leadership we have, we are a step ahead of other districts. We should consider ourselves Lucky. However I’m very sad that the classroom interaction had to end this way. Summer vacation has not started yet. Until then we will continue working together to make sure our students succeed and don’t lose out on instruction. Please lets continue working together. We have the same goal. That goal is to prepare our students for fifth grade.

Next week I will not be posting any work. We will be on Spring Break until April 13th. However, if you have any questions or need any assistance please know that you can always reach out to me via remind text. With that all being said, God Bless You and Please Stay Home and Stay Safe.

Congratulations Parents and Students. We have made it to week 3 of online instruction. I hope everyone is doing well and remaining safe. Safety is our number one priority. We are all in this together. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me via remind text or email me at beydous4@dearbornschools.org. Students please check your email. I will be emailing you feedback.

Parents please keep your kids at home. During the mandated shut down, all school playgrounds & athletic fields, will be closed to the public.  If you are found on the property you will be asked to leave.  Please stay at home!  Do not visit friends and family! Stay healthy and stay safe!

Reading: Please continue to complete 45 minutes a week on I-ready. I have assigned two lessons to all of you (“Text Structures: Part 1” & “Comparing Story Topics & Themes”). Completing these two lessons will give you the needed minutes, the goal is to pass the lesson at 85%. March is Reading Month tickets will still be passed out when school resumes in April. Nice Job boys and girls 97% of our class met the goal of 45 minutes of I ready. My goal is for each and everyone of you to get an 85% or higher on your lessons this week. It’s the last week of March is reading month. You all did a great job. Boys and girls please don’t forget to read a book of your choice daily for 20 minutes.

Folktale Reading powerpoint if needed for students who can’t get on I-ready

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1i_–9bq9gRchPIcMnK_6K6GG71oCEVeh1hs9xG1pIpE/edit?usp=sharing


Math: Zearn lessons should be completed to Lesson 17.  I urge parents to also have students visit Khan Academy.  Please continue to work on computation nightly. Our focus is division.  Students all have division cards in their math bags.  If not those can be purchased from the dollar store.  

Science: Please click on the link to Readworks. https://www.readworks.org/student-authentication. Our class code is 37YXD5 and the pass code is 1234. Please complete the reading passage titled “Energy for Life” and answer the questions. Read the questions first and then go back and read the passage.

Writing: Define these words on a notebook sheet or Google doc.  Parents if possible have students complete their work on google doc and turn it in. If its being done in a notebook, I ask that you please take a picture and send it to me.

1- research 

2- revise

3- root word

4- sentence

5- setting 

6- similar 

7- skim 

8- source

9- speaker

10- stanza

11- expression

12- equation 

13- equal 

14-  remainder

Wee15- fraction

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © 2013-2024 Ms. Beydoun's 4th Grade All rights reserved.
This site is using the Desk Mess Mirrored theme, v2.5, from BuyNowShop.com.