The View From Here: Ecosystem Group Work & Fourth Grade Plan: Week of April 29
Fourth graders are analyzing the living and non-living things within the pond, forest, and prairie ecosystems of Missouri and determining what types of living things
Fourth graders are analyzing the living and non-living things within the pond, forest, and prairie ecosystems of Missouri and determining what types of living things
Here’s what we’ll be up to this week! Math: Our geometry unit begins — focusing on angles and plane figures. Writing: Finishing up fictional narratives.
What a lovely day to get outside and observe interactions between living things and nonliving things! We noticed food chains, wind effects, and much more.
What kind of device can you create that will convert energy from one form to another? A simple paper circuit can show how energy is
Whew! Short weeks + ERB testing = where’d the week go?! This week, we started our last class book, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
Enjoy viewing the eclipse! The kids have learned a lot about it this week! Here’s what we’ll be up to next week: Math: Solving problems
Greetings! The Summit is honored to host our annual Spring Concert on Tuesday, April 30th at the Gillioz Theatre (325 Park Central E) in downtown
Here’s what we’re up to this week! Math: Division concepts Writing: Starting a fictional narrative Reading: Our last book study of the year! One of
The kids were troupers and we braved the cold today to venture to the Ozarks Food Harvest garden for our culminating service learning field trip.
Our Reader’s Theatre was a great success! Here’s a video of it (you may have to download to be able to watch): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jBmIFt_6ygaExA0MHPVGdv1xyKXydCI4/view?usp=sharing Also, here’s