Readers Workshop
April is National Poetry Month! This month, students will read, write, and study various forms of poetry. Students will revisit many of the standards they worked on this year. In particular, they will make inferences while drawing on de-tails and examples from the text, quote accurately, determine the theme, sum-marize, and describe characters, settings, and events .
Writers Workshop
During April, students will write poetry. They will use concrete words and phrases and sensory details to convey experiences and events precisely. In addi-tion, students will develop and strengthen their writing by planning, revising, and editing. After editing and revising, students will select their favorite poems and create an anthology of poems.
Poem in Your Pocket Day– April 18, 2019
Poem in Your Pocket Day was initiated in April 2002 by the Office of the Mayor in New York City, in partner-ship with the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Ed-ucation. In 2008, The Academy of American Poets took the initiative to all fifty United States, encouraging indi-viduals around the county to participate. On this day, stu-dents will select a poem, carry it with them, and share it with others.
Fourth Grade April 2019
During April, students will review material in order to prepare for the New York State Math Exam. Students will use their Go Math book, the Ready Book, and iReady. For a complete list of the Common Core State Standards, please visit: http://www.corestandards.org/wp-content/uploads/Math_Standards1.pdf The New York State Math Exam is Wednesday, May 1st and Thursday, May 2nd Visit the link below in order to view released questions from previous exams: https://www.engageny.org/resource/released-2016-3-8-ela-and-mathematicsstate-test-questions
Update on School Events and Activities Pennies for Patients Student Council organized our fundraising event for Pennies for Patients. Since 1994, millions of dollars have been raised in pennies and other spare change by more than 10 mil-lion school students throughout the country. The money raised is donated to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in the fight against blood cancers. This year, we raised over $1,600! Congratulations to Class 505 for collecting the most money. They will receive a pizza party.
Math
The NED Show Assembly On March 6th, the NED Show, a school-wide character education program, visited The Academy. NED is a loveable cartoon character whose name is an acronym for Never give up, Encourage others, and Do your best.
Read Across America Day! We Sure are Lucky!
On March 1st, students and On March 15th, students and staff
staff members celebrated members showed their school spirit
Read Across America Day! by wearing green to school.
This is a nationwide reading celebration
that takes place annually on Dr. Seuss's
birthday.
Online Resources
Remind your child to use these amazing online resources at home:
Think Central
Think Central is an online resource that provides access to Go Math materials. Students can access homework, play games, and watch tutorials. The tutorials are a great resource for parents too! www-k6.thinkcentral.com
MyOn
MyOn is an online library with more than 10,000 enhanced digital books with multimedia supports, real-time assessments and embedded close reading tools. www.myon.com
Raz-Kids
This is an award-winning online library that provides comprehensive leveled reading resources for students. www.raz-kids.com
i-Ready
i-Ready provides personalized student instruction targeted to students’ unique areas of needs in order to boost achievement. Based on the results of the i-Ready diagnostic, students are placed into instruction customized to their placement levels. Online lessons build conceptual understanding for learners of all levels. https://login.i-ready.com
Upcoming Events and Activities
April 2nd-3rd: New York State English Language Arts Exam Week of April 8th: Speaking portion of The New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT) April 18th: Family Thursday and Student of the Month Assembly Poem in Your Pocket Day April 19th-28th: Spring Recess, no school May 1st-2nd: New York State Math Exam May 7th-9th: Written portion of the NYSESLAT
Fifth Grade 501: Aaron Esmond, Odalys Zuna 502: Oliver Darmawan, Rylee Matos 503: Aldo Moreno, Rebecca Padilla 504: Angel Mai 505: Ethan Chen, Danna Torres 506: Nash Jabujab, Ashley Tapia 507: Isabel Matos, Isaabella Ortiz 508: Amelia Ramirez, Tristan Vanciuda 509: Andres Cabrera
Congratulations to our March Students of the Month These students were celebrated during Family Thursday on February 27th
Fourth Grade
401: Aryan Pandey, Mayiesha Zithne 402: Ifat Abidah, Garrison Fung 403: Clifford Velasquez, Nuzmia Shara 404: Shaurya Patel, Anfal Afridi 405: Hagen Chahjano, Nina Cao 406: Alex San Juan, Kimberly Nunez 407: Christopher Mongdragon, Allison Gutierrez 408: Eric Jiang, Maximilliano 409: Shabib Manhun
Name: _____________________________ Class: ___________
Reading Goals
Draw details and examples from the text
Draw inferences from the text
Quote accurately from a text
Determine the theme of a text
Summarize key supporting details and ideas
Describe characters/settings using specific details from the text
Describe events in a story using specific details from the text
Interpret words and phrases as they are used in the text
Explain the differences between poems, drama, and prose when writing or speaking
Compare and contrast the point of view
Other: _________________________________________________________
Writing Goals
Use concrete words and phrases and sensory details to convey experiences and events
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience
Strengthen writing by planning, revising, and editing
Other: ___________________________________________________________
Math Goals
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