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Mrs. Whitaker’s 4 th Grade

Mrs. Whitaker’s 4 th Grade. Class Disclosure 2013 - 2014. 1. Follow directions quickly. 2. Raise your hand for permission to speak. 3. Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. 4. Respect yourself, respect others, respect your school. 5. Make smart choices. Class Rules .

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Mrs. Whitaker’s 4 th Grade

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  1. Mrs. Whitaker’s 4th Grade Class Disclosure 2013 - 2014

  2. 1. Follow directions quickly. • 2. Raise your hand for permission to speak. • 3. Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat. • 4. Respect yourself, respect others, respect your school. • 5. Make smart choices. Class Rules

  3. Online behavior tracking • Shows positive and negative behaviors • You can check on your student with a parent account • Friday reminders in your email Discipline Program - ClassDojo

  4. Students earn “scholar dollars” • Spend “scholar dollars” in class store • I would love donations for the class store Discipline Program - ClassDojo

  5. Will start September 9 • Every day except Friday • Always on green paper and marked as “Homework” with the date given and due date • Part of math grade • Home reading is marked on the back of the homework page each day (home reading is part of their reading grade) Daily Homework

  6. Corrected and returned – Score 1 to 3, students can correct their mistakes and return for a higher grade • I will send a missing homework report at midterm or by request • I have extra copies of homework pages until the end of the term • If you have trouble with the instructions, write me a note and I’ll make sure your student gets some extra help to finish Daily Homework

  7. PTA/Ken Garff Road to Success program • 20 minutes every day, 5 -7 days/week • PTA incentives, drawing for 1 bicycle each term • Listen to your student read aloud to make sure they are reading on their level Home Reading

  8. Christmas program • Utah History Play • County Research Reports all year long • Times Tables Banana Splits in December • Field trip to “This is the Place” State Monument Heritage Park in April? • Field trip to Antelope Island (swim in the Great Salt Lake) in May Special Events

  9. Backpack or bookbag • Pencil pouch (or small box) • Colored pencils (12) • Pencils (wood, Ticonderoga) • Erasers • Dry erase markers (fine point) • 3 pocket folders • Scissors • Label everything  School Supplies

  10. Binders • Rulers • Pencil Sharpeners • Glue • Tape • Pens • Markers • Anything that becomes a distraction School Supplies to leave at home

  11. Important forms REQUIRED: • Updated blue information card (so we can contact you) • Yellow emergency card (so I can contact you if there is an emergency) • Computer Acceptable Use (can be done online – your child will not be allowed to use school computers without this form) • Keep your phone numbers updated • Help your child get to school on time • Please be aware of what your child is bringing to school - no toys, electronics*, etc. • Help your child get a good homework and reading habit • Come to parent/teacher conferences (November 12 -15, January 27 - 31) • Donations: if you would like to help us out, we can always use Kleenex, wet wipes, paper cups and paper plates (I have enough hand sanitizer to last all year) What I Need From You

  12. Cell phones and other electronics are NOT ALLOWED in class • If your child needs to have a cell phone at school, it must be TURNED OFF during school hours and used only before and after school (not during recess or lunch) • Due to the risk of theft (yes, it has happened), I strongly recommend that if your student needs to have a cell phone at school, that they bring it to me in the morning and I will lock it up for them and return it at the end of the day. *Electronics Policy

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