Number the Stars Dramatization

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As we near the end of Number the Stars, we decided to do some drama, involving our 5 senses to try to experience what the Danish Jews experienced during World War II.

In our first video, Grade 4 hides in Uncle Henrik’s boat from the Nazi soldiers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXbd_xx6Ah0&index=3&list=PLH-fhZf_PKJO65ktPO32GGgKCyzKHC_sy

Here, Grade 4 gives us the perspective of actually hiding in the dark belly of the Ingeborg as the Nazi soldiers search for any stowaway Jews:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KImK2KOC3NM&index=2&list=PLH-fhZf_PKJO65ktPO32GGgKCyzKHC_sy

Division Rap and Dance

Get ready to move to our division rap!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c8lH-NFbsw&list=PLH-fhZf_PKJO65ktPO32GGgKCyzKHC_sy&index=1

 

Objectives and Lesson Plans – March 21-24, 2016

PLEASE NOTE: Thursday is a 1/2 day and the beginning of Easter Break (YIPPEE!). We will be having an Easter-Egg hunt on Thursday, so please send $2 with your child so that they can collect empty eggs – turn them in – then each receive a gift bag. 

Number the Stars:  We about to wrap up our final class novel for Term 2; Number the Stars. Here’s a quick summary of the utter greatness that we’ve been experiencing while reading:

As the German troops begin their campaign to “relocate” all the Jews of Denmark, Annemarie Johansen’s family takes in Annemarie’s best friend, Ellen Rosen, and conceals her as part of the family.

Through the eyes of ten-year-old Annemarie, we watch as the Danish Resistance smuggles almost the entire Jewish population of Denmark, nearly seven thousand people, across the sea to Sweden. The heroism of an entire nation reminds us that there was pride and human decency in the world even during a time of terror and war.

Winner of the 1990 Newbery Medal.

Be sure to ask you child/children what they think of the book, and to summarize  what we’ve read of the book each day.

Some of the learning objectives (or WALT as we refer to them in Grade 4; We Are Learning To) that we will cover while reading are:

    • Describe the characters’ traits, feelings, and motivations in Number the Stars.
    • Refer to the text for evidence to support answers.
    • Form an opinion about a character’s trait based on the character’s actions, feelings and motivation.
    • Explain how the characters’ actions contribute to the sequence of events.
    • Engage in discussions sharing their ideas and listening to others.
    • Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words or phrases in Number the Stars.
    • Distinguish literal and non-literal language and determine its meaning.
    • Gain information about the past.
    • Build upon their background knowledge of World War II.
    • Explore themes of friendship and bravery during the times that scare us the most.

English: – Identify direct quotations in sentences.

– Use quotation marks before and after a direct quotation.

– Capitalize the first word of a quotation. Use commas and end marks correctly in quotations.

– Capitalize the first, last and important words in a title. Underline a title to indicate italics.

Spelling: – There will be no spelling test this week, as this is the final week of Term 2.

Math: – Use basic facts and patterns to divide mentally.

– Solve problems by using the guess and check method.

– Estimate quotients.

Science: – Chapter 8 Test

Social Studies: – Describe the climate of our neighboring counties.

Bible: – Study Bible verse for Friday. Parents, please encourage your child to study their Bible verse every week. These do impact their Bible grades.

– Celebrating Easter.

God be merciful to me a sinner. Luke 18:13
HOMEWORK:

Monday

MATH: Reteach page 139

SCIENCE: Study for Chapter 8 Test
Tuesday

MATH: Homework Practice page 57 1-2, 5-10

ENGLISH: page 90

Wednesday

MATH: HP page 55 DUE First Day back to school

ENGLISH: page 92

Thursday

TERRA NOVA PRACTICE – Reading – Complete

Objectives and Lesson Plans – March 14-18, 2016

Number the Stars:  We started our new class novel last week; Number the Stars. Here’s a quick summary of the utter greatness that you can expect from this book:

As the German troops begin their campaign to “relocate” all the Jews of Denmark, Annemarie Johansen’s family takes in Annemarie’s best friend, Ellen Rosen, and conceals her as part of the family.

Through the eyes of ten-year-old Annemarie, we watch as the Danish Resistance smuggles almost the entire Jewish population of Denmark, nearly seven thousand people, across the sea to Sweden. The heroism of an entire nation reminds us that there was pride and human decency in the world even during a time of terror and war.

Winner of the 1990 Newbery Medal.

Be sure to ask you child/children what they think of the book, and to summarize  what we’ve read of the book each day.

Some of the learning objectives (or WALT as we refer to them in Grade 4; We Are Learning To) that we will cover while reading are:

    • Describe the characters’ traits, feelings, and motivations in Number the Stars.
    • Refer to the text for evidence to support answers.
    • Form an opinion about a character’s trait based on the character’s actions, feelings and motivation.
    • Explain how the characters’ actions contribute to the sequence of events.
    • Engage in discussions sharing their ideas and listening to others.
    • Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words or phrases in Number the Stars.
    • Distinguish literal and non-literal language and determine its meaning.
    • Gain information about the past.
    • Build upon their background knowledge of World War II.
    • Explore themes of friendship and bravery during the times that scare us the most.

English: – Use commas to separate items in a series correctly.

– Combine sentences by joining single words in a series.

– Use commas after the introductory words yes, no, and well.

– Use commas to set off names of peoples being addressed.

Spelling: – Prepare for Vocabulary Test on Friday. Our spelling words will come from our class novel, Number the Stars.

1. stricken – deeply affected, as with grief or fear
2. bulky – of relatively large size
3. latticed – crossed wooden or metal strips in a pattern
4. brusque – abrupt in manner
5. battered – damaged by beating or hard usage
6. rustling –slight sounds from parts gently rubbing on another (ex. leaves, silk, grass)
7. tantalize – tease
8. withering – fading, shriveling
9. snarled – speaking in a surly manner
10. concealed – hidden

Math: – Divide with and without remainders.

–Use basic facts and patterns to divide mentally.

– Solve problems by using the guess and check method.

Science: – Define fossils and tell how they form.

– Explain what the fossil record is.

Social Studies: – Identify climate patterns in the Caribbean.

– Describe what affects climate in the Caribbean.

Bible: – Study Bible verse for Friday. Parents, please encourage your child to study their Bible verse every week. These do impact their Bible grades.

– Consider ways that God has made each person unique.

– Define glory, praise, and worship and discuss way to glorify God.

Now you brothers, are children of promise. Galatians 4:28

(For extra credit, learn Galatians 4:31.)

HOMEWORK:

Monday

ENGLISH: page 83

READING FOR 30 MINUTES – DEAR

Tuesday

MATH: Homework Practice 1-5, 17-18, 21

SPELLING CONTRACT – 1 Section

Wednesday

CLASS NOVEL: Chapter 11 – predict what will happen next

ENGLISH: page 86

Thursday

CLASS NOVEL: Chapter 11 – predict what will happen next

ENGLISH: page 86

Objectives and Lesson Plans – March 7-11, 2016

Number the Stars:  We started our new class novel last week; Number the Stars. Here’s a quick summary of the utter greatness that you can expect from this book:

As the German troops begin their campaign to “relocate” all the Jews of Denmark, Annemarie Johansen’s family takes in Annemarie’s best friend, Ellen Rosen, and conceals her as part of the family.

Through the eyes of ten-year-old Annemarie, we watch as the Danish Resistance smuggles almost the entire Jewish population of Denmark, nearly seven thousand people, across the sea to Sweden. The heroism of an entire nation reminds us that there was pride and human decency in the world even during a time of terror and war.

Winner of the 1990 Newbery Medal.

Be sure to ask you child/children what they think of the book, and to summarize  what we’ve read of the book each day.

Some of the learning objectives (or WALT as we refer to them in Grade 4; We Are Learning To) that we will cover while reading are:

    • Describe the characters’ traits, feelings, and motivations in Number the Stars.
    • Refer to the text for evidence to support answers.
    • Form an opinion about a character’s trait based on the character’s actions, feelings and motivation.
    • Explain how the characters’ actions contribute to the sequence of events.
    • Engage in discussions sharing their ideas and listening to others.
    • Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words or phrases in Number the Stars.
    • Distinguish literal and non-literal language and determine its meaning.
    • Gain information about the past.
    • Build upon their background knowledge of World War II.
    • Explore themes of friendship and bravery during the times that scare us the most.

English: – Capitalize the names of people and pets.

– Capitalize proper nouns that names places and things.

– Capitalize and punctuate abbreviations for titles, addresses, months, and days.

Spelling: – Prepare for Vocabulary Test on Friday. Our spelling words will come from our class novel, Number the Stars.

1. deftly – quick and skillful
2. gnarled – twisted
3. wispy – thin; slight
4. condescending – showing or implying a gracious descent from dignity

5. mourners – people who feel sorrow at the death of a loved one

6. staccato – a musical note played separately
7. typhus – infectious disease
8. urging – pushing or forcing along

9. casket – coffin
10. haze – smoke; dust

Math: – Use picture to find all the possible outcomes in a problem situation.

– Describe probability with words and numbers.

– Study Guide and Review

– Chapter 3 Test on Friday

Science: – Make a model of a volcanic eruption.

-Describe Earth’s structure.

– Identify and describe the forces that change Earth’s surface

Social Studies: – Chapter Round-Up

Bible: – Study Bible verse for Friday. Parents, please encourage your child to study their Bible verse every week. These do impact their Bible grades.

– Johnny Appleseed was a christian, legend has it. Make Biblical connections with this folk tale.

Faithful are the wounds of a friend profuse are the kisses of an enemy. Proverbs 27:6

HOMEWORK:

Monday

MATH: Reteach page 56

ENGLISH: page 76

Tuesday

MATH: Lions page 57, Dolphins and Dragons page 58

SPELLING CONTRACT – 1 Section

Wednesday

TERRA NOVA PRACTICE

ENGLISH: page 78

Thursday

MATH: Prepare for Chapter 3 test

SPELLING CONTRACT – Complete final section

Our ‘Dog’ Party

We had an absolute blast during our class party for Because of Winn-Dixie. We really enjoyed being able to sample the foods from the book, especially experience the full ‘melancholy’ effect of the Litmus Lozenges. 🙂

Thank you parents, for being so amazing!

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Wonder Wednesday! (A day late!)

How do bones fuse back? (Question by Gabe.)

Why did Adolf Hitler want to hunt and kill all the Jews? (Question by Jade.)

Please let us know if you have an answer to this question. Student that brings in the first, correct answer will receive an extra sticker. 🙂