MR. FRENCH'S GRADE FOUR ENGLISH CLASS 

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The school is open, but some students are still attending class via Webex.








                                    EXPERIENCE CLASS

In class today, students did the erupting volcano experiment from the Paint & Play activity box.
Two weeks ago, students painted their dinosaurs and volcanoes. Today, they put their volcanoes into action using baking soda and vinegar. This combination created a small simulated lava eruption. 





HOMEROOM

In class today, students made origami volcanoes!
This relates to today's volcanoes and dinosaurs theme. Later in Experience Class, students will
finish painting their plastic volcanoes from two weeks ago, then use them in a lava eruption experiment.




LEVEL  A1  ENGLISH

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In class today, students did a Mini Assignment; RWN, page 373, "Words with Double Consonants".

This is part of the Common Core supplemental material supporting English grammar.

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Students also discussed some Current Events; recent space news regarding the European Space Agency and its 2029 mission to study comets.

This is supplemental material designed to provoke general conversation and listening comprehension.

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They also continued learning new Vocabulary from the Story, "Antarctic Journal".

This is part of the Pearson Reading Street Common Core English Language Arts curriculum.

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                                               SCIENCE

In class today, students had fun putting their word search talents to the test. 
The topic was weather; something they have studied this year. 

Additionally, students continued studying about the topic of floods and flooding.
Today's focus was on how dams can help control the flow of water.


See you tomorrow!



Mr. French 
 


Mr. French is available at his desk most days from 4-4:30 PM.
Students are welcome to stop by if they have questions or need assistance.

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