Sunday, January 13, 2019

January 14, 2019




January is a time to set goals and get things done. As you can see from the goals made by your Fourth Grader, we are off and running this new year. We had a busy re-entry to school from Christmas break with leading Mass last week and starting new concepts in most subjects. We are deep into division in math. I appreciate your dedication to working with your 4th grader at home on some of these more difficult concepts. It is so powerful for your 4th grader to see you model working through math concepts. This is an opportunity to show grit~ how to stick with it, take your time, make mistakes and most importantly when to take a break when frustrated.

In Science, we ended 2018 learning about the human body as a machine. The students explored how muscles bulge and explored how our senses work. Starting the new year, we are focusing on how sound is an actual thing and that sound waves are vibrations traveling through the air. Science continues to be the most fun when students can experiment with concepts and see them in action!









The 4th graders lead the all school Mass this last Thursday. The students study the readings by reading them in pairs and discussing what the word of God is trying to tell us. This work leads to a theme for the Mass and helps direct the prayers of the faithful. Our next Mass will be on February 14th and the students have already decided to make a movie for this next Mass. Mark your calendar and join us!



In Social Studies, the 4th graders will be focusing on the expedition of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery the next couple of weeks. Each student chose a member of the Corps to do research on and present his contribution to the team. This is always an interesting unit for the students so be sure to ask about what's going on with the Corps of Discovery in class.

That's the latest from the 4th grade classroom!
God Bless,
Jenn Langhus 





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