4th Grade Social Studies
Think Like a Historian Chapter 1
History is not just something that happens in another place. It happens in your life every day. In your home, you are surrounded with artifacts and evidence of your family’s, and maybe even Kentucky’s history.
Try to find old photograph, letters, or other things in your closets or basement. Locate one artifact that tell something about your family’s history. When you locate an artifact, ask a parent or grandparent how your family got it. Tuesday 9-2-14 bring in the item or a picture of the item to present in class.
Thanks,
Mrs. R. Gross
Spelling
9-3-14
Maggie Marmelstein for President Chapters 1-5
1. campaign
2. candidate
3. stampede
4. petition
5. conspicuous
6. surface
7. demoralizing
8. vacant
9. strategy
10. potential
11. variety
12. complicated
13. conclusion
14. offend
15. refusal
· Monday write an interrogative sentence with each word.
· Tuesday write a paragraph (at least 7 sentences) with 10 spelling words.
· Wednesday put words in ABC order.
· Thursday write spelling words 5 times each. Study!
· Friday TEST
D.O.G. Test 4th-6th Grade
9-3-14
1. How many states in the United States border the Gulf of Mexico? 5; Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas
2. Through which state does the Arctic Circle pass? Alaska
3. What ocean would you have to cross if you wanted to travel from Eastern Africa to India? Indian
4. On what island do you find the capital of Hawaii? Oahu
5. About half of Canada's coastlines are on what ocean? Arctic
6. What is the capital of Nevada? Carson City
7. Which state would probably have the warmest temperatures year round, Missouri or Mississippi? Why? Mississippi; it is closer to the equator and to the Gulf of Mexico
8. In what hemisphere can you find the Rock of Gibraltar, the Northern or Southern? Northern
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covered
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directing
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bragging
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amusing
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offered
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planned
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rising
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deserved
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visiting
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mixed
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swimming
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sheltered
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resulting
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spotted
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suffering
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arrested
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squeezing
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ordered
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decided
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hitting
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Monday – Read 15 min.
Tuesday- Read 15 min.
Wednesday- Read 15 min.
Thursday- Read 15 min.
Friday- Test
4th Grade Chapter 6 Study Guide
TEST 2/4/14
Vocabulary
- revolution
- Chief Black Fish
- slave
- erosion
- Monk Estill
- Loyalist were loyal to the king.
- Lexington is a city named after a famous Civil War battle.
- Tea Act was a tax England placed on the colonist.
- Colonist boycotted when they refused to buy British goods.
- Each colony sent a delegates to the First Continental Congress.
- The colonies chose George Washington to be the general of their army.
- The British surrendered, which ended the American Revolution.
- The U.S. and England signed a treaty to end the war.
- Squatters are people who live on the land for a long time.
- Kentucky County was changed to District of Kentucky.
- Identify on a map Kentucky County, Virginia.
- On a map how Kentucky County, Virginia is different than Kentucky today.
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Mississippi River is the western border of Kentucky after the Jackson Purchase.
Christmas Program
December 20th @ 8:25
M.C.-'s Kaitlyn Cornett
& William Banks
8:30- Kindergarten
8:45- 1st grade
9:00- 2nd grade
9:15- 3rd grade
9:30- 4th grade
9:45- 5th/ 6th grades
10:00 7th/ 8th grades
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