Week 26

WEEK 26


The Great Geography Challenge!

Travelers who have mastered the following regions so far:

Round 1: (Oceans and Continents) -   

Round 2: (Western) - Reese Corbett, Sofia Matveev, Caleb S.

Round 3: (Midwestern) -  Kaisley Weidow 

Round 4: (Southwestern) - Cheyenne Jones, Emma Upchurch

Round 5: (Southeastern) - Will Swanson, Ari Miller,  

Round 6: (Northeastern) - Amber Warner, Emilee Warner, Cadence Fox

Round 7: (All 50 States) -  Shaylee Craft, Lana Leever, James Yorton

Round 8: (South America) - Sam Herr

Round 9: (Northern Europe) - 

Round 10: (Western Europe) - Caleb Kelly, Tucker Trevis

Round 11: (Southern Europe) - 


Bible

Memory Verse:

Please encourage your child to work daily in hiding God's Word in their heart. There will be a test each Thursday.

“I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” Romans 8:18


Math

My class is made up of a variety of different math classes, therefore please check your child's planner to know what homework they might have.


Language Arts

Your child should be reading a book of their choice at least 20 mins each night. They should write down the title of the book they read, the pages they read, and when completed, ask you to sign in their planner that they completed the reading for the night.
Your child will be receiving their Spelling words each Thursday so that they have time to practice over the weekend. Tests will be the following Thursday.

3rd Grade Spelling List
4th Grade Spelling List 


Science

  • We will be finishing up with Chapter 7, Motion and Force. 

  • Key Ideas:

  • There are three basic types of motion.

  • There are many different forces that act on objects, producing motion.

  • Motion can be described by Newton’s three laws of motion.


History

We are starting Chapter 7, Progress and Problems

Chapter Focus:                                                                                                                                                                                                           

  • Progressive Americans thought science could solve America’s problems.




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