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Home Page
You will find many links to sites we will use throughout the year.
Welcome to Mr. Calyer's fourth grade!

Science Video
(wmv file - 38,397kb)
Watch this video for help with your Science Fair project.
"I Have a Dream" Speech
(wmv file - 9,887kb)
Magic Tree House Plants Video
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Math Games
This link takes you to numerous different math games appropriate for grade levels 1-5. Have fun!
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Iroquois site
Use this to answer the questions during library tech.
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Treasure Chest Magazine
Treasure Chest is a not-for-profit magazine that celebrates art, poetry, and fiction produced by students in elementary schools in Dutchess County, New York. Our mission is to bring our local schools together through their creative work and to offer a forum for the community to enjoy this work. Treasure Chest is a collaborative effort between public, independent and parochial schools in Dutchess County.
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Mad Libs!
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District Calendar
This is a link to the district calendar.
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Educator's Top 100 Children's Books
This list might help you find a great book!
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National Geographic Mad Lib
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States of Matter
This animation explains what happens as water goes from a solid to a liquid to a gas.
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Water Cycle
Review the water cycle with this animation.
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What is the Internet?
This interactive site shows how your computer is a part of the Internet.
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Famous New Yorkers!!
Check out this long list of famous New Yorkers. It has links to information about them and their accomplishments.
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DIVISION PRACTICE
You can select any game that pertains to division. Try it out and have fun!
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*** !!!!! Animated US History Timeline!!!!!!! *****
Watch this 10 minute movie to see how the United States expanded westward after the American Revolution.
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Interactive Canal Lock
See if you can control the canal lock to allow a boat to pass through!!
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How a Lock Works
Watch how a lock works to help operate the interactive canal lock.
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Another Lock Animation
Shows mules on the towpath!
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Canal Information
Read about early canals.
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You are on the Underground Railroad!
Your body, your time, your very breath belong to a farmer in 1850s Maryland. Six long days a week you tend his fields and make him rich. You have never tasted freedom. You never expect to.
And yet . . . your soul lights up when you hear whispers of attempted escape. Freedom means a hard, dangerous trek. Do you try it?
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PUZZLE MAKER!
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Yet another interactive canal!!!
Can you operate the locks to get your canal boat to higher ground?
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Can you make this plant grow?
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I LOVE NEW YORK!
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