4th Grade - March 2026
- Mar 24
- 1 min read
What an exciting month it has been in fourth grade! From mastering long division to rehearsing for our big musical debut, students have been incredibly busy.
We celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with specialized reading comprehension activities and focused on nonfiction text features, learning how to navigate captions, diagrams, and headings to better understand informative texts. The challenge of long division with remainders is one we’ve tackled head-on, and we have also begun our comprehensive end-of-year review, revisiting key concepts including addition and subtraction, multiplication, telling time, and fractions.
Our journey through history took us to the regions of early North America, where students are now using their creativity and research skills to begin Native American Research Projects. The stage is calling as well—we have officially held our first Seussical The Musical rehearsal, and it has been wonderful to see students bring these classic characters to life.
Creativity met engineering this month as students created flextangles—kinetic paper toys that twist in a continuous loop—while exploring patterns and geometry. We also created artwork focused on our responsibility to care for God’s world, reflecting on how we can be better stewards of the environment.
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