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Davis’s Detectives

Weekly Briefing
Hello All,
And just like that, fourth grade is coming to an end in the blink of an
eye! This morning I am asking myself how we arrived at the last week
of school already. It’s hard to believe that we have completed 176
days together, but how great those 176 days have been! It has been a
complete honor to be your child’s fourth grade teacher. We have
learned, grown, and laughed so much together these past 10 months of
school. We have a fun last week planned for the kiddos. Our wax
museum is on Tuesday, and if you’re able to come and view your child’s
presentation, you will be so very proud of them, as I have been
watching them prepare. I am so excited to see what the future holds
for all my bright little stars. Have a wonderful summer!

Best,
Miss Davis

Standards and Topics for May 20-23


Reading: 4.RV.2.1 Apply context clues (e.g., word, phrase, sentence,
and paragraph clues) and text features (e.g., charts,
headings/subheadings, font/format) to determine the meanings of
unknown words.
Math: 4.M.3: Use the four operations (addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division) to solve real-world problems involving
distances, intervals of time, volumes, masses of objects, and money.
Include addition and subtraction problems involving simple fractions
and problems that require expressing measurements given in a
larger unit in terms of a smaller unit.
As an end-of-year celebration, we will
be walking to Riley Park on Thursday,
On Wednesday, May 22,
May 23 to have a picnic and play students will have a
some games. Students will need to cookout for lunch.
bring a lunch and a drink to school
that day. Please have them wear
tennis shoes as well, as we will be
walking to the park.
Term 4 grades will be posted
on Monday morning at 8:00.
Report cards will be sent home
If a summer school form was with your child shortly
sent home with your child, either thereafter.
for grade-level remediation or
the summer enrichment program,
please return them to school as
On Tuesday, May 21 at 2:30,
soon as possible so we can have
an idea of who will be attending the choir will be celebrating
summer school this year. I am the end of their exciting
still waiting to hear back from musical season with a pizza
several people. Thanks! party in Mrs. Briles’ room.

Our students will present their


famous Hoosier projects at a wax
museum on Tuesday, May 21 from
8:30-10:15 in the DCES cafeteria.
The 8:30-9:00 time slot is set aside Come out to Dairy Queen
for family and adults only, so you starting at 3:30 on
can view presentations without Wednesday, May 22 to
other students in the room. Feel support our PTA. A portion
free to come any time during the
of the sales will go back to
presentations. Students will need
to bring or wear their costumes for our students.
their presentations.

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