to th 4 ​ GRADO 4 ​ GRADE Esc​ uela Randolph ​ Randolph Elementary Enero January SPECIAL EVENTS

● No School- Winter Break, December 24th- January 4th (return to school January 7th) ​ ● PTA Meeting- Tuesday, January 8th at 7-8pm in the library ​ ● Early Release- Wednesday, January 16th ​ ● No School- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 21st ​ ● Planetarium Field trip- Friday, January 25th Rosenblum/Prioletti 9:30 am, Silverberg/Aziz 10:45 am ​ ● No School, Grade Prep Day- Monday, January 28th ​ ● 2nd Quarter Assessments- Science: Jan 14th, Reading: Jan 18th, Math: Jan 22nd ​

English Language Arts Math Reading: Fraction Number Sense ​ ​ -Word Reference materials, Functional -identifying, comparing, ordering fractions Texts, Nonfiction reading strategies -equivalent fractions -Reading History with the Fraction Computation

-adding and subtracting fractions Writing: ​ -Composing, editing, revising literary essays At home, please encourage your child to work on -Historical writing with the American Dreambox on their iPad for 20 minutes each night. Revolution Students should be fluent in their multiplication facts

up to 12x12. *Readers, remember to continue your independent reading, at least 30 minutes every evening and record it on your Reading Log.

Social Studies Science

Virginia and the American Revolution Earth, Moon, and Sun -The reasons for the Revolutionary War -Earth’s rotation and revolution -The Declaration of Independence -Causes of the seasons -Roles of Virginians including George Washington, -Moon Phases , , Jack Jouett, and -Astronomers: Ptolemy, Aristotle, Copernicus and James Lafayette Galileo -The Battle of Great Bridge and the Battle at -NASA Apollo Missions Yorktown The Solar System -Order, size, and characteristics of each planet