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Monday -Friday:

          Any In-Class Math that is unfinished   becomes homework

Monday & Wednesday:

          15 minutes of Multiplication Flash Cards

Tuesday & Thursday:

          30 min of Reading Homework

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March 3rd: End of 2nd Trimester

March 3rd: 4th Grade Science Fair Projects Due for Final Grading

March 8th: Report Cards Go Home

March 8th: Science Fair 4th grade In Class Presentations

March 9th: Skate Night

March 10th: No School

March 14th: Report Card Envelopes Due Back

March 14th: 4:00-5:00 Science Fair Setup

March 15th: Science Fair (Whole School)

March 20th: Book Fair/Family Read Night

March 20th-24th: 4th Grade Science State Testing

May 1st: Montana Shakes (3rd/4th Workshops 10:30-11:10)

April 3rd: Spring Parent Teacher Conferences

April 13th-17th: Easter Break : No School

May 29th: Memorial Day : No School

June 2nd: Last day of school

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Important Dates
Inspirations

The times have changed along with the exposure to a world of technology and the opportunity for children to grow.  In today's classroom the excitement to learn, create, and imagine is at its fullest potential.  As a teacher, directing and entertaining the minds of the students is the essential task at hand.  Every child learns in various ways and needs variation of instruction.  Goals of any educator need to include diversifying for the success of a classroom.  Yet, providing knowledge is useless unless the students are willing and motivated to learn.

Today's Classroom
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