Kissel Hill Elementary

Step-Up Day Letter

Welcome to 4th Grade!

Step-up Day, June 6, 2024

Dear Students,

Congratulations and welcome to Fourth Grade! We are so excited to have you in our classrooms. Fourth grade is rewarding, challenging, and lots of fun. We are looking forward to getting to know you better as the new school year begins. Something you can do to get ready this summer is PRACTICE YOUR MATH FACTS.  Also, READ some good books! Above all, get outside and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine!

          Families, if you are interested in shopping early for next year, we have included a list of supplies for you.  We will be providing the students with planners for recording daily homework assignments and folders for subjects. If you have any questions or concerns that we can help you with between now and the beginning of school, you are welcome to email us.

  Have a fun summer. Look for a letter from your homeroom teacher in August where we will share some important beginning of the year information.

Sincerely,

Miss Grubb : sgrubb@warwicksd.org

Mrs. Cascarino : dcascarino@warwicksd.org

Miss Ritter : lritter@warwicksd.org

Ms. Wharton : swharton@warwicksd.org



4th Grade Supply List

Here are some items you may consider getting before school begins.  Please note that we can support you with supplying any items if needed.  We hope you have a great summer!

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The 4th Grade Team

Supply List

  • Pencil pouch or box

  • Earbuds or Headphones

  • Backpack

  • Optional - dry erase marker, a box of tissues

  • Provided but If you want your own supplies: pencil, pencil sharpener, scissors, markers, colored pencils, glue stick, crayons




Welcome to 4th Grade!

Step-up Day, June 6, 2024

Dear 4th Grade Parents and Guardians,

We are excited to partner with you next year in fourth grade.  You may be looking for ways to help your student be prepared.  Below is a list of websites and activities that are not required, but can help your student retain their skills and enter the year ready to go. 

  1. Practice math fact fluency

  1. Read, Read, Read

  • Visit the public library and let them pick a book that interests them.

  • Do the Kissel Hill Summer Reading Program (students received packets last week).

  • Listen to an audio book.

  • https://www.khanacademy.org/ Free courses on reading and language arts.

  • https://www.readworks.org/ Articles and stories about all kinds of things.

  • https://readtheory.org/ This site provides passages and questions at a student’s reading level.

  1. Writing

    - Write in a journal each week about your summer activities.

  1. Social Studies

  1. Science