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(FOR INFORMATION FROM PREVIOUS MONTHS PLEASE VISIT THE "CLASS NEWS" TAB FOUND ON THE LEFT-HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE!)

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the stellar performance of the third and fourth graders in the Veterans Day Concert, and their hard work in preparing for it, the administration has gifted a special dress-down day for third and fourth grades only, on Friday, November 15! No shorts, pajama pants, flip-flops, crocs or slippers are to be worn. (Posted 11.12)

🇺🇸 PLEASE NOTE: In honor of Veterans Day, Monday, November 11 is a patriotic dress-down day! Show your appreciation for all those who have served for our nation's freedom by dressing in patriotic (red, white and blue) themed clothing! No shorts, pajama pants, flip-flops, crocs or slippers are to be worn. (Posted 11.8)

- PLEASE NOTE: Friday, November 8 is a school-spirit dress down day to show support for both the girls and boys soccer teams! Both teams have made it to the championship games! Students are allowed to dress down in blue & white or St. Dominic School spirit-wear to show support for the athletes of the girls and boys soccer teams! Go Blue Jays!! (Posted 11.6)

- PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ASSESSMENT UPDATES:

  • Due to the added rehearasal times for the Veterans Day Concert, the Science Test (Lessons 1-3) is being moved to Friday, November 8
  • Math Quiz on Chapter 2, Lessons 1-5 on Friday, November 8 (Posted 11.4)

- PLEASE NOTE: School dress code must be adhered to by all students. The following shoes are not permitted: Hey Dudes, Vans, Uggs, Sanuks, ballet flats, moccasins, clogs, and any shoes that resemble sneakers. To obtain further information on the dress code and The Uniform Shop in Point Pleasant, CLICK HERE  (Posted 11.4)

- PLEASE NOTE: Due to last week's festivities and the half day, the Chapter 3 Religion Test is being moved to Tuesday. (Posted 11.3)

 

Welcome to Fourth Grade

Dear Fourth Grader:

We have planned many exciting activities for the start of school in September. We want you to

be ready to get started, so we have made a list of supplies that you will need throughout the

Year.

 

This summer you will read Wedgie & Gizmo by Suzanne Selfors and you will choose either Who Was Thomas Alva Edison by Margaret Frith OR Who Was Malala Yousafzai by Dinah Brown. You will have a simple quiz on these two books and complete an in class book project when we return in September. 

 

Your summer math requirement includes the following 3rd grade skill practice on ixl.com:

Place Value - A1, A2, A3

Addition - G1, G5, G9

Ordering and Comparing - B3, B4, B5

Subtraction - J1, J2, J3

Rounding - C1, C2 

Mixed Operations - K1, K4, K7

Estimate Sums - D1, D3

Estimate Sums and Differences - F1, F3

Multiplication - T2, T6, T7

Mixed Operations - Z2, Z6

Money - V V 6, V V 9

 

You may bring a snack and a drink (no cans or bottles) for the first half day of school.

Have a happy, healthy, and safe vacation. We are looking forward to meeting you in September.

 

Sincerely,

The Fourth Grade Teachers

Here is a list of supplies you will need:

• Theme Paper                            • Earbuds for iPad use

• Box of Tissues                           • Pencils

• (4) Glue Sticks                           • Scissors

• (5) Folders                                 • Assignment pad*

• (1) Blue Jay folder*                   • (2) Highlighter

• (2) Red Pens                             • Blue or Black erasable pens & Dry erase markers

• (1) Box Crayons or Markers      • (7) Marble notebooks

• (1) Ruler                                   • (3) Jumbo Book Sox                                   

• Pencil Case (soft with zipper) * Please no hard pencil boxes 

• Merriam-Webster Spanish – English Dictionary

• Clear contact paper to cover all soft cover workbooks (3 rolls would be advisable)

*Those marked with an asterisk are to be purchased at Saint Dominic School.