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Welcome, 4th Graders! Thanks for taking the time to check out YOUR classroom webpage. There are plenty of links on here for you to explore further about what we’ve been learning in class (remember to ask an adult for some help). Also, you’ll find your homework assignments and a reminder about classroom expectations, which we all came up with at the beginning of the year. Once you have the time, check out some of the books on our reading list.

Remember, if you have any questions for me, don’t hesitate to ask! That’s how we learn. I want to do whatever I can for you to be successful this year and develop skills to help you as you leave our classroom. Here is how to get ahold of me:

I am available before school from 8:00AM until 5:00PM after school in our class, room 405.

If your parents need to give the school a call, our school phone number is (269) 629- 5550.

My e-mail is a reliable way to get ahold of me as well. If there is a burning question or an emergency, you may call me at home. My number is (269) 342- 1230.

Classroom Expectations and Homework Assignments

Recommended Reading List

 

Fun Brain

Explore these games for 4th graders or search for something you like by subject area. There are plenty of fun activities about some of your favorite sports.

Cool Math 4 Kids

Times tables may not always be fun to practice, but this website spices them up a bit! Work on your speed and accuracy for our next timed quiz, and impress your friends with how good you get.

Kaboose Science Games

Tickle your curiousity with these interactive science games about animals, space, and even your own computer! Maybe you'll learn something about your pet dog that you didn't know before.

Global Gang

This website is full of fun activities to help you with new regions we have been discussing in class, fun games, comics, and mind bogglers to exercise your brain.

Go West with Lewis and Clark

Start your own journey and discover some of the obstacles Lewis and Clark actually faced on their travels. Use your previous knowledge to make important decisions.

Similes and Metaphors

Use this site to help clarify the meanings of similes and metaphors which may be confusing to you. Their games are sure to help you out.

Instructional PowerPoint :

Learn more about different characteristics of mammals! Here is a picture of my favorite mammal:

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Last updated on: Thursday, November 15, 2007

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