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FAMILY NIGHT – MARCH 22 (time is TBD) 4th Grade ELA Learning Focus Word Study apology – n. a statement saying you are sorry about something; an expression of regret for having done or said something wrong.   dialogue – n. the things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, or play. epilogue – n. a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition.   eulogy – n. a speech that praises or honors someone who has died. monologue – n. a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, or play, or by a performer. Reading: RL 4.9 and RI 4.9 Integrating information from different sources Writing: W 4.1 - Opinion Writing Social Studies: Mississippi Studies Current Novel: The Lightning Thief FAMILY NIGHT – MARCH 22 (time is TBD) Join us at HES to go over state testing information We will cover different things we are doing in the classroom leading up to state testing and how we are working to ensure the success of our students Wish List Clorox Wipes Pencils March 19-23, 2018 Synthesizing Information Quiz (RI / RL 4.9) Family Night Report Cards