- Miller Elementary School
- Fourth Grade Team
Welcome to Fourth Grade!
Phone: 219-8151
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Ms. Gwen Taylor
Ms. Taylor loves teaching Fourth Grade! Her classroom is #2022, and lunch time is 12:02 PM. Ms. Taylor teaches Science and Social Studies, and rotates with Mrs. Bergman and Mrs. Tue. Mrs. Owens serves alongside with all of our fourth grade teachers guiding our owls in learning!
Phone: 219-8137
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Mrs. Ursula Bergman
Mrs. Bergman loves teaching Fourth Grade! Her classroom is #2020, and lunch time is 11:58 PM. Mrs. Bergman teaches Math, and rotates with Ms. Taylor and Mrs. Tue. Mrs. Owens serves alongside with all of our fourth grade teachers guiding our owls in learning!
Phone: 219-8142
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Mrs. Rhonda Tue
Mrs. Tue loves teaching Fourth Grade! Her classroom is #2021, and lunch time is 11:51 AM. Mrs. Tue teaches ELAR, and rotates with Mrs. Bergman and Ms. Taylor. Mrs. Owens serves alongside with all of our fourth grade teachers guiding our owls in learning!
Phone: 219-8122
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Mrs. Amy Hall
Mrs. Hall loves teaching Fourth Grade! Her classroom is #2019, and lunch time is 12:06 PM. Mrs. Hall teaches Math and Science, and rotates with Ms. Brimeyer. Mrs. Owens serves alongside with all of our fourth grade teachers guiding our owls in learning!
Phone: 219-8115
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Ms. Elizabeth Brimeyer
Ms. Brimeyer loves teaching Fourth Grade! Her classroom is #2015, and lunch time is 12:09 PM. Ms. Brimeyer teaches ELAR and Social Studies, and rotates with Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Owens serves alongside with all of our fourth grade teachers guiding our owls in learning!
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Mrs. Aletta Owens

4th Grade Info
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Miller is a PLTW Launch Campus
Fourth Grade will study Energy: Collisions during the fall semester. Students explore how mechanisms change energy by transferring direction, speed, type of movement, and force. Students discover a variety of ways that potential energy can be stored and released as kinetic energy. Citing evidence, students explain the relationship between the speed of an object and the energy of that object.
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4th Grade Learner Profile
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Newsletter
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Links for Home
Imagine Math and Imagine Math Facts
Looking for extra help for your student in math? Imagine Math is an excellent resource for students at home and school. Student login information was sent home in Wednesday Folders.
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Walking Wednesday
Parents are invited to join us for Walking Wednesdays from 1:45-2:30 each week.
Walking Wednesday is not an option at this time.