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Thursday Homework

2/25/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read 20 minutes in a Reading Counts book.  Students with reading folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency passage, and get a parent signature on their folder.

Math: Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers p.2  All work must be Reduced.

Wednesday Homework

2/24/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read for 20 minutes in their reading counts book.  Students with reading folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency passage, and get a parent signature on their folder.

Language Arts: Students need to
complete the yellow grammar packet.

Math: Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Tuesday Homework

2/23/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read for 20 minutes out of their Reading Counts book.  Students with reading folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency passage, and get a parent signature on your folder.

Math: Students have an Fraction Addition page for homework, as well as a Word Problem Packet to finish for homework.

Monday Homework

2/22/2016

 
Reading: All students need to  spend 20 minutes reading in their Reading Counts book.  Students with folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency page, and get a parent signature on their folder.

Math: Word Problems with equations and showing all work (Problems 1-8)

Tuesday Homework

2/9/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read for 20 minutes out of a Reading Counts book.  Students with Reading Folders need to read 10 pages orally in their Reading Counts book, practice their fluency passage, and get a parent signature on their folder.
 
Students need to complete their Personification Packet


 
Math: Fraction Packet (Parts of a Whole and Parts of a Set

Thursday Homework

2/4/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read for 20 minutes in a Reading Counts book.  Students with reading folders need to read 10 minutes in a Reading Counts book, practice their fluency passage, and have a parent sign their folder.
 

 
Math: Division Problems using Traditional and  Area Models and correct with multiplication.  Our unit test is tomorrow!
 

 
Students writing on the Human Hall of Fame need all research materials at school tomorrow

Wednesday Homework

2/3/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read for 20 minutes out of a Reading Counts book.
Students with Reading Folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency passage, and get a signature on their folder.

 

 Math: 6 Division Problems.  Each problem needs to be done using the Traditional Method and the Area Method.  In addition, students need to check their answer using multiplication.  Our division unit test is Friday.
 

Remember to read and get your green Read-a-Thon slips signed and turned in each day!!!

Tuesday Homework

2/2/2016

 
Reading: Read 20 minutes in your Reading Counts book.  Students with reading folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency passage, and get a signature on their folder.
 

 Math: 6 division problems to be solved using the traditional method and the area method

Monday Homework

2/1/2016

 
Reading: Students need to read for 20 minutes out of a Reading Counts book.  Students with Reading Folders need to read 10 pages orally, practice their fluency passage, and get a parent signature on their folder.
 

Math: 6 Division Problems on graph paper.  Each problem needs to be solved the traditional and area method. Our test is Friday!!

    Nina Abbott

    I have been teaching 4th grade at Ridgeview for over 20 years! One important thing I have learned over the years is EVERYTHING CHANGES :)  And I believe that is an important life skill to learn.  I love my job!  There is nothing better than spending the day with 9 and 10 year olds.  I learn from my students each and every day and pride myself in being a life long learner.  Besides being a 4th grade teacher,  I am a daughter, sister, mother, and am proud to be a grandmother (MeeMee) to 4 beautiful grandchildren under 6 years of age.  I am excited to be starting a new year and I am looking forward to being your child's fourth grade teacher.  We will have a fabulous year!

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