Fortis Academy 4th grade: Jan. 13 - 17, 2025

4th Grade Week 181/13/20251/14/20251/15/20251/16/20251/17/2025Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipJustice- "Therefore the LORD is waiting to show you mercy, and is rising up to show you compassion, for the LORD is a just God. All who wait patiently for him are happy." -Isaiah 30:18
BibleEzekiel 33:1-11, 36:24-28Joel 2Daniel 1 & 3Daniel 4
MathFP, Ch 10, L1 TB p1-6,
WB p1-3
FP-Hi or I,
Ch 10, L2
TB p7-11,
WB p4-6
FP, Ch 10, L3 TB p12-15,
WB p8-10
FP, Ch 10, L4 TB p16-19,
WB p11-13
Ch 10, L5
TB p20-22,
WB p14-16
SpellingPlay Sparkle!Put the AAS "Make it Plural Book" in your backpack for tomorrow. If you don't have a copy, email me & I'll make one for you.Step 16: New teaching, Introduce "Make It Plural Book" and complete Plural Patterns 1-4.Review Step 16 New Teaching, Card Box, & Phonograms, DS 1-3 on paper titled "Step 16 Practice"
GrammarCh 14, L1 Grammar Time, Personal pronouns & antecedents, Ref 47, Practice TimeCh 14, L2 Grammar Time & Practice Time 1-3 as a review of Pronoun Antecedent Agreement and sentence types.Review & Write LimericksCh 14, L3 Grammar Time & Practice Time 1 & 2
WritingBegin L21: Introduce Summarizing Multiple References & Prepositional Openers, Create a fused KWOComplete Style Practice & write a 1-paragraph RD on Mt. Olympus using your fused KWO. Use composition checklist p156 to ensure you have include all requirements.Share Ugly Duckling Stories
& Begin FD
Write FD of Mt. Olympus. Check and edit your paragraph. Highlight key words in topic sentence & clincher sentence. Due Mon.Parents: check that topic sentences and clinchers have key repeating/reflecting words highlighted and that all elements of structure and style are included and labeled.
ReadingIntroduce Number the Stars,
Vocab study, Read Ch 1
Read Ch 2 and answer questions 3-5 on p14 of your study guideDiscussionRead Ch 3 and answer questions 6-10 on p15
HistoryThe Peace of VersaillesRead Indian Nationalism p284-290 and orally narrateGandhi and the Salt MarchRead "The Rise of Joseph Stalin" p299-305 and answer questions in your journal.
GeographyEastern Europe
ScienceIntroduction to Bird Study
&
Activities 1.6, 1.7, 1.8
Read TB p25-29 and complete WDYR NB p37Introduce Learn About Texas Birds field guide
& color vireos p23 & 43. Make a bird feeder
Read TB p30-36 and complete WDYR NB p38
Memory WorkPOETRY: Poem 3 Due 3/5
GEOGRAPHY: Eastern Europe Due 2/19
KEY DATES: 1-9 on 3/12
HISTORY: US Presidents 1-45 Due 5/7
Coming Soon:
Wednesday, Jan. 15 - Spirit Day! (no pizza)
Wednesday, Jan. 29 - Spirit Day, DOGS Day, Pizza!

Discipleship: 
Objective:  Experience the joy of the Lord which comes from spending time in His presence.

Start your homeschool day with prayer and Bible reading. 

Our virtue this month is Justice. Justice is the cardinal virtue that consists of the constant and firm will to give what is due to God and neighbor. Fruit of the Spirit: Kindness meets the needs of others and avoids harshness.


Math

Note: Start each day with a facts practice warm-up sheet. Do whichever page your child is currently working on. Set the timer for 5 minutes, circle the last problem completed, then complete the rest of the page. Correct and return to school for a completion grade. (Two sheets due per week.)


Objectives:

1. Add, subtract, & multiply metric units of measurement

2. Express inches, feet, yards, and miles in compound units and single units

3. Express ounces & pounds in compound units and single units

4. Express gallons, quarts, pints, cups, & ounces in compound units and single units.

5. Express measurements of time in compound units & single units.

6. Multiply time expressed in compound units.


Spelling

Objective: Review four patterns for making words plural.


Reading  

Please bring your book to class each day.

Objectives: 

1. Engage in meaningful Socratic dialogue
2. Summarize a passage 
3. Identify virtues in characters in Number the Stars.

4. Identify personification in a passage 

5. Make predictions concerning the plot


Grammar

Objective:

1. Know that Personal Pronouns and Antecedents must agree in number and gender.
2. Write a limerick.

Writing 

Objectives:

1. Introduce Unit 6: Summarizing multiple references
2. Create outlines from two source texts
3. Create a fused outline
4. Write a #2 opener sentence that begins with a prepositional phrase.
5.Write a 1-paragraph RD from a fused outline

History 

Objectives: 

1. Know that world leaders met in Versailles and formed the League of Nations in an attempt to ensure peace after WWI. 
2. Know that Mohandas Gandhi promoted nonviolent resistance to British rule in India
3. Know that under Joseph Stalin, Russia became the USSR and millions of Russians died. 

Science

1. Experiment with air
2. Experiment with air pressure

3. Know that the shape of bird wings gives them the ability to lift off the ground. 

4. Correctly color birds in order to make a field guide.


Memory Work:  Please spend 15 minutes per day working on the following memory work.

Poetry:  Our third quarter poem is "In Christ Alone".  These lyrics are set to music and you can find numerous renditions online. Here is one. In Christ Alone. Additional copies here.

Geography:  We are continuing our study of Eastern Europe this week.  The song and map can be found here on the main blog curricula/geography page. Students will be responsible for labeling countries on a map. A word bank is provided.

Sheppard's software practice game: Eastern Europe

History: We are beginning our memorization of the US Presidents. There are several YouTube video songs to help

with this. Here are two: US Presidents: Washington to Trump and an older version, US Presidents to "America" For assessment, students will write or sing all the presidents' first and last names. Due 5/12


Key Dates for 3rd quarter:

1. The War Between the States                         1861-1865
2. World War I                                                     1914-1918
3. Lenin & the Russian Revolution                   1917
4. The Great Depression                                  1929-1939
5. World War II                                                  1939-1945
6. The Cold War                                                1945-1991
7. The Formation of Israel                             1948
8. Mao & Communist Victory in China          1949
9. Martin Luther King & the Civil Rights Movement    1950-1968