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4th grade FLASH

Dear Parents,

 

This week your child brought home a note for singing.  The information on the note included last year's service times.  I am sorry about that.  The children will sing for the 10 service this Sunday at Living Hope.  PLEASE have your child in the front of church by 9:45 so we can practice one last time.  Thank and I will see you on Sunday.
 
Mrs. Zoellner
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4th Grade Reading Projects

 

Date Due               Literature Style     

October       30               Mystery                         

November   30                Historical Fiction

December                        NO REPORT *MERRY CHRISTMAS

January       29                 Book from a series

February     26                Poetry *pick your favorite poem & read it aloud

March         31                Fantasy or Science Fiction

April           30                Biography or Autobiography

May            27                Book of YOUR choice

 

 

PROJECT OPTIONS

1.     Make a picture dictionary to illustrate subject or picture words.

2.     Construct and briefly explain a time line of the book.

3.     Create a picture roll to tell the story.

4.     Make a scrapbook for the book.

5.     Interview the main character so that we know all about him/her.

6.     Write a song about the book.

7.     Create a series of 12 calendar pictures.

8.     Oral Reading.  Read a short, yet interesting or exciting part to the class.

9.      Make a puppet of the main character.

10.  Make a mobile.

11.  Write a letter to the main character.

12.  Construct a diorama

13.  Write a new ending to the book.

14.  Other ? ? ?

 

 

Starting in October, the students will be responsible for reporting on 1 book each month.  The book must be one they have not previously read, and it must be from the genre listed for the month.  If your child is unsure if their book fits the genre, please have them show it to me.   

 

I have listed many different options for your child to share his or her book with the class.  The projects chosen should vary from month to month.  Each student may choose from the list above.  Any other ideas should be cleared with me first.  My hope is that your child finds a way to share a book that is unique to him or her.  I encourage everyone to be creative and have fun!




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