| Mrs. Coston's 4th Grade Reading Class |
Welcome to Mrs. Coston's website.
I hope that with this website parents and students will be informed about the happenings at school. Visit often for updates.
Please feel free to contact me by email, phone call or note in planner.
shelbyc@duvalschools.org
573-3260 ext. 1209
I am looking forward to a wonderful year of learning with the Magical Manatees of ELA!!
Here is a website that parents and students can use as a resource for our reading lessons:
http://eduplace.com/kids/hmr06/?grade=4 |
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Holiday Party updated December 14, 2008 On Thursday, December 18, 2008 each Homeroom Class with have a Holiday Party. The homeroom class is the class that your child goes to first each day. If you have anything special you would like to... more >
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December 18-19: School Open
December 18: Class Parties
December 22-January 2: School Closed (Winter break)
December 5: Return to school
January 7: Early Dismissal
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Reading Homework Due Friday 12/19/08
-Write the answers to the Think About the Play questions on p.290 of your Reading Book
-Study the Vocabulary Words
-Study the Spelling Words that you spelled incorrectly on the Pre-Test
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Week of December 15-19, 2008
The words that you highlighted in your planner are the words you should spend most of your time studying. See the list in your planner to help with distinguishing the meanings of the homophones.
1.heard
2.herd
3.loan
4.lone
5.flea
6.flee
7.hall
8.haul
9.forth
10.fourth
11.heal
12.heel
13.steak
14.stake
15.pare
16.pear
17.berry
18.bury
19.groan
20.grown
Challenge Words:
1.cereal
2.serial
3.ceiling
4.sealing
Link to Spelling List |
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Vocabulary Words for December 15-19th
Test using the meaning of these words to complete sentences will be on Friday, December 19th.
act- one of the main divisions of a play
actor- a person who acts a part in a play
character- a person or figure in a play
dialogue- the words spoken in conversation by the characters in a play
lines- the words spoken by a character in a play
perform- to present, especially before an audience
setting- the time and place of the action of a play
stage- the raised platform on which actors perform
theater- a building where plays are presented
scene- a short section of a play
Link to Vocabulary List |
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Enterprise Learning Academy
Carol Coston
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