Monday, November 30, 2015

History, Literature, Bible: Nov. 30-Dec.4

Memory Verse: Recite on Dec. 8th, Tuesday
Matthew 3:16-17
And when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him.  And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased.”

History
Monday - Wednesday: We will dedicate these three days to finishing our illuminated manuscript of the Pater Noster.
Thursday - Review what we remember about our lesson on St. Benedict and Monasticism. We will then read more about Monasticism and create a flow chart.
Friday - St. Benedict Review

Literature 
Thursday - We will read "The Wife of Bath's Tale" and discuss the wife's opinions on what she thinks a good marriage should be.
Friday - Complete the Comprehension questions for this tale.

Spelling this week:
Quirk
Haughty
Bier
Cacophonous
Purgatory
Adjourn
Parish
Bath
Impoverish

Bible
Tuesday - Ministry of John the Baptist - reading card and review what we discuss before break then read from the bible Matthew 3 and John 1 and complete the corresponding worksheet.
Wednesday - Symbolism in art, on the worksheet there is a picture of John baptizing Jesus, you will find the hidden pictures within and describe how it is related to the lesson.
Thursday - Review for Jesus as a Boy and John the Baptist Quiz

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Biology Mrs. Carroll November 30 - December 4, 2015

This week we will complete our study of Kingdom Protista by creating a powerpoint presentation.  You will work as teams of two and we will decide together on the rubric and timeline.  We will also take a look at cells using our microscopes - we will make slides of onion skin as well as your own cheek scraping.  What are your predictions???

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Math for Week of November 30- December 4, 2015

In Math this week we will continue to study fractions. On 

Monday- Lesson 3-4- Fractions on a Number Line
Tuesday- Lesson 3-5- Game Strategies Day One
Wednesday- Lesson 3-5 Game Strategies Day Two
Thursday- Lesson 3-6 Fractions Estimation with Number Sense
Friday- Lesson 3-7- Fraction Estimation with Benchmarks


Monday, November 16, 2015

Biology November 16 - 29, 2015

Wow!  Cool!  Awesome!  Words just don't begin to describe the protists we are observing under the microscopes!  This week we continue to learn about Protista Kingdom - plant-like protists  and fungus-like protists.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Math For Week of November 16-20, 2015

This week in Math we will be working with fractions.

Monday- Connecting Fractions and Division Part 1
Tuesday- Connecting Fractions and Division, Part 2
Wednesday- Application: Interpreting Remainders
Thursday- Fraction Estimation with Number Sense


If at any time you need to email me, please use my school email, lholbrook@christchurchschooltemple.com.  I rarely check my google email.   You may also text me at 254-760-2492- this is the fastest way of communication for me.

Thank you,
Lanelle Holbrook



Friday, November 13, 2015

Lingua Latina: Nov. 16-20

Latin
Monday - Chapter 7 Workbook, page 41 is due to be completed, we will check our work and make corrections. We will then complete our derivative page and I will have a translation for you to do.
Friday - SHARING FEAST

REMEMBER!
Study your new Conjugation Chant for your irregular verb Sum, Esse

History, Literature, Bible: Nov. 16-20

No Memory Verse for Next Week!!!

History
Monday - St. Jerome, Chalcedon, and St. Benedict Quiz
Tuesday - We will be reading more on Monasticism and how it functioned in the Middle Ages. 
Wednesday - The Lords Prayer in Illuminated manuscript. We will all be creating our own Lords Prayer in Latin and I will provide you with paper and paints so you can make it as beautiful as the examples we have seen in my book. 
Thursday - Lords Prayer project
Friday - Create head dresses for our Feast

Literature 
Monday - Spelling Quiz: Pilgrimage, Gout, Laxative, Foreknowledge, Cloistered, Apoplexy, Loathsome, Nag (noun), Instinctively, Distaff
Tuesday - We will read "The Pardoner's Tale" in class together and have discussion time from your Week 2 packet on Canterbury Tales that I will provide for you. 
Wednesday - Chapel
Thursday - We will be working on creating place mats for our feast on Friday. 
Friday - Answer the comprehension questions for "The Pardoner's Tale" 


Bible
Tuesday- Recite memory verse: Luke 2:49-50
We will then review for Jesus as a Boy Quiz on Thursday
Wednesday - Bible Jeopardy
Thursday Jesus as a Boy Quiz

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

November Birthdays

We have two students in 4th grade with birthdays this month. The other students shared some nice comments about them.

"Speedy" 
"Speedy" is funny, confident, tall, fast, has beautiful long hair, and smells like candy. 

"Pom-Pom"
"Pom-Pom" is very smart, pretty, funny, is a calm presence in our class, has a pretty smile, and her breath always smells good. 



Saturday, November 7, 2015

Math for Week of November 9-13, 2015

Before we move on in our math book, we are going to spend more time on long division.  If your child is still struggling with their multiplication facts, please help them at home.  Many of the children have to think too long about the facts and then they forget what step in the division process they are on.  Several of the students that I thought would not have trouble with division are struggling.  If you could go over multiplication facts every day, this will help your child.


Friday, November 6, 2015

Lingua Latina: Nov. 9-13

Monday: Chapter 6 Quiz

Friday : We will discuss our quizzes and any mistakes we made and then watch our Chapter 7 introduction video. 




Don't forget to study your 2nd Declension Endings!
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
-us = noun
-i=nouns
Genitive
-i = of the noun
-orum = of the nouns
Dative
-o = to/for the noun
-is = to/for the nouns
Accusative
-um = the noun
-os = the nouns
Ablative
-o = by/with/from the noun
-is=by/with/from the nouns

History, Literature, Bible: Nov. 9-13

Memory Verse: Recite on Nov. 17th
Luke 2:49-50
He said to them, “Why were you searching for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?” But they did not understand what he said to them.

History
Monday - Council of Chalcedon, we will be discussing the 4 ecumenical councils that met during this time to establish what the church believed and would teach and we will create banners stating what each council established.
Tuesday- St. Benedict and Monasticism, we will read our introduction card and complete the corresponding worksheet.
Wednesday - I will give you a review packet over St. Jerome, Chalcedon and St. Benedict. You will work on filling in the answers to help you study.
Thursday - Study and History Jeopardy
Friday - Jerome, Chalcedon and Benedict Test

Literature
Monday - Spelling Quiz - Goaded, Blithe, Durst, Lair, Direful, Turgid, Sinews, Liege, Baleful, Laved
Canterbury Tales power-point presentation. We will learn about the the author, Geoffrey Chaucer and a little more about the background of these stories. You will also get a copy of the first 18 stanza's of this book to memorize as a class. I will read it to you in old English and you will be memorizing modern English.
Tuesday- Read the "Nun's Priest's Tale" on pages 26-32
Wednesday - Chapel
Thursday - Class discussion of this story, fill in the characters we have met on a chart I will give you and describe what we know about them.
Friday - Comprehension Questions for "Nun's Priest's Tale"

Spelling Words for this week:
Pilgrimage, Gout, Laxative, Foreknowledge, Cloistered, Apoplexy, Loathsome, Nag (noun), Instinctively, Distaff.


Bible
Tuesday - Recite Memory Verse: Luke 2:46-47, Flight to Egypt Quiz
Wednesday - Jesus as a Boy, read the introduction card and complete the corresponding worksheet
Thursday - Bible reading, we will read Luke 2:39-52 and put events listed on our worksheet in order according to when they occurred.

Monday, November 2, 2015

November Events

Is it really November already? Amazing!


Food Drive 
This helps stock the shelves of food pantries here in Central Texas. 

4th graders are“WHITE” FOOD (i.e.Pasta, rice,cereals, pancake mixes, canned/boxed potatoes)

There are boxes at the front of the school, by the office where we can drop off our foods. We need these turned in by Tuesday, November 17th. 

Fire Up Facebook

For the month of November, we are firing up our Facebook page.  We will have a contest and a gift giveaway at the end of the month. The gift giveaway will be posted in November.   Here is how you can earn points to win the contest.Each point that you earn will go into a drawing for a giveaway prize.  Winner will be announced on Dec. 4th
Every time you     https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR1XR9R7SBiocY07hgdjWz0QEcoWK4L_ZYmGggzvSczH5znWT4NMw    something, you earn 1 pt. (One per comment)

When you  Image result for facebook comments images on a post, you earn 2 pts.

Every time you  https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTXeMWuanpHDK78_6db5TWMmcxAQDUVt19l32XggQ85PpycOZjijlZOZcnc a post, you will earn 5 pts.
When you  http://www.superserviceplumber.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Review-Fisher-Auto-on-Facebook.png you earn 10 pts.

Operation Christmas Child 

Your child should have gotten home this afternoon with their OCC box to stuff with wonderful gifts for a child from somewhere around the world. 

Please make sure you read the information on what is appropriate for the boxes and how to wrap certain items. 
For example: Soap needs to be double bagged in sandwich bags so if you put any hard candy in the box it will not reach its destination tasting like Ivory soap. 

Box Tops for Education

The school accepts box tops year round, so if you did not get any turned in to win the popcorn party, you can still gather them and help to contribute to our school in this way. 










Sunday, November 1, 2015

Biology November 2-6, 2015

This week we will continue working with microscopes.  We will also examine the potato slices and look at samples from each under the microscope.  Gross yet fascinating!

History, Literature, Bible: Nov. 2-6

Memory Verse: Recite on Nov. 10th
Luke 2:46-47
After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. And all who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers.

History
Monday  Project 2, St. Jerome Art Study, you will be looking up information as to why St. Jerome is often depicted with a skull and/or a lion in paintings and writing 2 paragraphs explaining why.
Tuesday - Review for St. Jerome Quiz
Wednesday - Chapel
Thursday - St. Jerome Quiz
Friday - Students will have a reading about the Council of Nicea and then read their introduction card on the Council of Chalcedon and complete the corresponding worksheet.

Literature 
Monday - Spelling Quiz: Astonishment, Modestly, Courteous, Reverence, Entreated, Twilight, Glittering, 
Precious, Grappling, Twain, Abide, Bestowed
We will read chapters 9-10 and then you will complete your last set of comprehension questions. 
Tuesday - Students will create a character analysis from our Beowulf story and then draw an illustration of their favorite scene from this book.
Wednesday - Chapel
Thursday - We will create a plot pyramid based upon the information we have collected and remember from this story.
Friday - Plot pyramid on Beowulf continued.

Spelling for this week:
  1. Goaded
  2. Blithe
  3. Durst
  4. Lair
  5. Direful
  6. Turgid
  7. Sinews
  8. Liege
  9. Baleful
  10. Laved

Bible
Tuesday - Recite memory verse: Matthew 2:14-15
Flight to Egypt Bible Reading, we will read Matthew 2:13-23 and complete the corresponding worksheet about fulfilled prophecies.
Wednesday - We will be creating a timeline based on all our lessons thus far showing the Old Testament prophecies that have been fulfilled in the coming of Emmanuel (God with us).
Thursday - Flight to Egypt Review


Math for Week of November 2-6, 2015

This week in Math we will do an experiment to see how long it will take to tap a desk one million times.  What would be your guess?  10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour?

We will also review dividing (traditional method)

And we will learn how to interpret remainders when we divide-