Important Announcements
- Dads, come enjoy breakfast with your child(ren) and have a great start to your hump day! Donuts with Dads is Wednesday, April 2nd at 8:00 am.
- Debra Frasier, author & illustrator, will visit Crestwood on Wednesday, April 2nd. She will share some of her books and give a cut paper illustration tutorial from 6:45 pm in the library.
- 4th & 5th graders will learn more about growth & development on Friday, April 4th.
- Crestwood Fun Fair will take place on April 11th! Here are some ways you can help:
- Sign up for a one hour slot at www.SignUpGenius.com/go/
904054EAAAD28A31-funfair/ 6044287 - Send a sports related item in with your child for 4th grade's raffle basket (any items related to sports or a healthy lifestyle).
Social Studies
In Social Studies this week, students continued studying Missouri during and after the Civil War. During the War, Missouri was a border state. Some MO citizens wanted to abolish slavery, while others wanted to keep the practice. After Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, many residents helped African Americans to find word, housing, and education. After the War ended, railroads help to quickly transport people (which made the population boom) and goods (which encouraged more and more people to find work in factories).
Math
This week in Math, students continued to study geometry and three dimensional figures. We practiced classifying different polygons including parallelograms, types of triangles, and more. We practiced identifying faces, edges, and vertices. Toward the end of the week, we illustrated fractions and mixed numbers on a number line.
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