4TH & 5TH Grade Social Studies Week of October 4, 2020

WEEKLY REMINDERS

EARLY DISMISSAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 12:00 NOON. 

Feast of Our Lady of Rosary, Wednesday October 7. Recitation of Rosary at 9am

Home language surveys are being sent home this week. Please return by friday!

4th Grade Social Studies

Students should have received their grade for their first chapter test. Good job from everyone! We will go over problems we had on the test, and what we can do to better prepare for the next test.

This week we will begin to cover chapter 2: New York State's Early People. As always, the textbook is scanned online for everyone on google classroom. Students should begin to read the lessons ahead of time to prepare themselves for the next class time.

4TH Grade HOMEWORK

Vocabulary words for this chapter are due Wednesday October 7. Please make sure to separate words by lessons.

Lesson 1 Review Questions Due Tuesday October 6

Lesson 2 Review Questions Due Friday October 9

As always, for further information on homework, please look at the "Homework" topic in the"Classwork" tab on google classroom.

5TH Grade Social Studies

This week we will begin to cover Chapter 2: Early Life and People of the Americas. Students are reminded to turn in any work they have not turned in for credit.

Chapter 2 is up on google classroom for everyone to see. If there is any trouble reading the pages, please let me know so that I can upload a new copy.

Students should take advantage and get a headstart on the readings for the week.

5th Grade HOMEWORK

Vocabulary Words are due Thursday, October 8

Lesson 1 review questions are due Tuesday, October 6

Lesson 2 review questions are due Wednesday, October 7


As always, for more information on what we will be covering this week, please refer to the planbook.

Plan Book Week of October 4, 2020

Thank you 

Stay Safe, and Be Kind to one another!



 

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