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Shook Elementary: 4th Grade: Mr. Jacobs

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Eddie Jacobs

4th Grade

417-859-2120 

ext. 2247

eddie.jacobs@marshfieldbluejays.org

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  Students scoring an “A” on the Tuesday pre-test are excused from Friday’s test.

 

Jacobs Journal

February 3, 2012

Parent Reminders

Feb. 14 – Valentine’s Day

Feb. 15 – Valentine’s Party

Feb. 20 – No School

               (President’s Day)

Feb. 22 – Progress Reports sent

                home.

 

Dear Parents,

         I am pleased to announce that our Student of the Month for January is Taylor Byrd.  Congratulations Taylor.  Our field-trip has been approved!  We are going to Fantastic Caverns on March 7th.  Each student will need to bring in $5.50 prior to the trip.  I will send home more detailed information as the time gets closer.                                                                                                                                                                                               Sincerely,  Mr. Jacobs                                        

Communication Arts

This week we are studying famous black Americans in recognition of Black History Month.  Our students will be learning how people of all colors have helped make this nation great.  Our reading time will continue to focus on Questioning.

Social Studies

We continue Chapter 3, Europe Discovers America and Missouri Students will work on a poster depicting Columbus, Vespucci, Hernando de Soto, and Marquette and Joliett.                                        

Math

On Thursday we began Topic #15 – Solids.  Students are learning about faces, edges, and vertices of solids.  Students will also learn about looking at solids from different perspectives and the formula for finding the volume of a solid.  Volume is the number of cubic units needed to fill a solid figure.

Volume = Length X Width X Height

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 


 

 

 
 

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