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Welcome to Mrs. Sanford’s 4 th Grade Class!. It is going to be a SUPER year!. Who is Mrs. Sanford?. My Family. What I Enjoy…. What I’ve done/who I’ve met.
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Welcome to Mrs. Sanford’s 4thGrade Class! It is going to be a SUPER year!
Mrs. Sanford strives to create a learning climate where students believe in their potential, embrace their talents, and grow to become leaders. We follow and practice the 7 Habits of Happy Kids.
7 Habits of Happy Kids • Habit 1: Be proactive. You are in charge. • Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind. Have a plan. • Habit 3: Put first things first. Work, then play. • Habit 4: Think win-win. Everyone can win. • Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood. Listen before you speak. • Habit 6: Synergize. Together is better. • Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw. Balance feels best.
Classroom Rules • 1. Follow all classroom and school procedures. (We will discuss these in a moment) • 2. Keep your hands, feet, and other objects to yourself. • 3. Respect your property and the property of others. • 4. Respect your classmates, adults in the building, and yourself. • 5. Allow Mrs. Sanford to teach and your classmates to learn.
Why do I need this and why is it important? Leadership and Data Binder
Leadership & Data Binders Your Leadership and Data Binder is your ticket to a successful school year. If you follow the guidelines below then switching classes, transition times, progress monitoring, and traveling from school to home with run smoothly. Your binder… • Should be organized • Is kept neat and tidy • Travels with you daily • Contains everything you will need in your classes
What needs to be in my binder? • Pencil zip pouch • Student Planner/Agenda • Flashback Notebook (keep it in your binder, so you can study it at home) • Dividers/Tabs for: Leader in Me, Reading, Math, Science, and Celebrations (with 2 sheet protectors) • 5 additional sheet protectors for:
Sheet Protectors/Data Collection • Slip 1: Classroom Mission Statement My Goals for this 9 Weeks • Slip 2: Behavior Graph Weeks 1-5 Behavior Graph Weeks 6-10 • Slip 3: Spelling Pre/Post Test Graph AR Goal Progress • Slip 4: My MAP Goals ERQ Rubric • Slip 5: Extended Response Data Sheets The 7 Habits Tree
Why do we need procedures? Procedures are important in society so that people can function in an acceptable and organized manner. Think about it.. • Getting ready for school • Setting the table for dinner • Checking out a library book • Getting ready for bed • Club or sports procedures
Beginning the Day procedure 1. Come in quietly. 2. Take out the items you need for the day, and hang up your backpack on your hook. • Binder • Snack • Homework • AR book • Any notes or additional information for me 3. Use the restroom. Wash your hands. 4. Sharpen 2-3 pencils. 5. Write down your agenda notes in your planner. 6. Begin your morning work/flashback.
Transition Procedures • Straighten up your area. • Return any borrowed supplies. • Gather all of your belongings. • Push in your chair. • Line up at Mrs. Curry’s door on a number. • Wait to open the door, until I dismiss you. • Walk into Mrs. Curry’s room quietly and go to your assigned seat.
Lining up procedure • Line up on a number. • Hands are down at your side. • Eyes are forward. • Noise level is silence.
Absent procedures • Turn in any absent notes to me. • Check with a classmate to get any agenda notes from your missed days. • Check the absent folder for any missed work. • Any completed absent work needs to be turned in to the correct bin on my desk. • Missed assessments will be made up during recess/lunch time. It is important to be at school everyday!
Classroom Restroom Procedures • You do not have to ask to use the restroom. • You are allowed to use the restroom anytime, unless I am teaching or if there is an assessment. • If I am teaching, and it is an EMERGENCY (meaning you are unable to wait) then you may go. • Restroom breaks will be limited during assessments. Go before we start. • If you miss important information while you are in the restroom, it is your responsibility to catch-up. This procedure may be different in other classes.
Group Restroom procedures • Restroom monitor walks in first. • Students line up quietly outside the entrance doors and waits for the monitor to count off. • Monitor then stays inside the restroom, monitors behavior, and politely reminds students to wash their hands. • When one student walks out, another student is allowed to walk in. • Noise levels are at a whisper level.
Cafeteria Procedures • WALK in a single file line. • First half of the class, go to the first entrance. • Second half of the class, go to the second entrance. • If you brought your lunch, go to your assigned table. • While in line, make sure your feet are on the correct mark. • Get ALL needed items while going through the line. • Noise level: talking quietly
Topic Journals Procedure • Select a journal you have never written in. • Begin reading previous entries. • When directed, write your first/last name and entry number in the Table of Contents. • Locate the next available blank page. Do not skip back pages. • Write the date at the top and entry number in the bottom right corner. • Use no names, draw no pictures, and use appropriate language. • Report any inappropriate writing. • Write until time is up.
Leadership jobs & responsibilities • Once a month, students will apply for class jobs. • All students will have a job. • Just like in the real word, you will apply for your class job.
What Jobs are out there? • Telephone operator • Classroom greeter • Restroom monitors • Bus number recorder • Paper passer • Messenger • Librarian • Germinator • Clipboard carrier • Desk inspector • Homework chart supervisor • Cafeteria attendant • Fire chief • Group Leader
Homework procedure • Homework is due every Friday. • On Friday mornings, place it in the correct bin on my desk. • Students who complete homework will place a star on the Homework Chart. • If homework is not turned in, student will not participate in Sharpen the Saw activities and a Pink Slip will be filled out.
Homework assignments *Make sure to read what type of books you should be reading for the week, for example, nonfiction, fiction, free-choice. ** Any student who scores a 100% on his pretest does not have to take the assessment on Friday.
Dismissal procedure • The bell does not dismiss you. I do. • Mrs. Veronica says the bus numbers over the intercom. Noise level is silent during this time. • The bus number recorder writes the numbers on the board. • I will call them out. This is when you are expected to line up at the door if your bus was called. • Stop at the door until I dismiss you. • Everyone else remains seated.
What am I going to learn this year? Here are just some of the things you will be learning in my class.
Read alouds • The Witches by Roald Dahl • Fanciful tales, voice, imagination, cliffhangers • Holes by Louis Sachar • Realistic fiction, flashbacks, character analysis, inferencing • Hatchet by Gary Paulsen • Realistic fiction, flashbacks, foreshadowing, sequence of events • Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan • Greek Mythology, text to text connections, visualization • Pink and Say by Patricia Polacco • Memoirs, Civil War, illustrations • Henry’s Freedom Box by Ellen Levine • Nonfiction, The Underground Railroad, illustrations If time allows, students will vote on our final read aloud.
Writing • Kansas Writing Strategies/Language Mechanics • Topic Journals • Personal Narrative/Memoir • Opinion Writing • Informational/Expository • On Demand • Poetry
What will I learn in Social studies? • Who were the first people in North America? • Why did Europeans come to America? • Why were Europeans interested in Kentucky? • Daniel and Squire Boone • As more Europeans came to America, what began happening to Native Americans? • The American Revolution/Birth of our Nation • What is the meaning behind the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and The Bill of Rights • Kentucky becomes a state. • The Civil War and how it affected the people of Kentucky • Economics: What is it and why is it important to the growth of our nation, state, and city? • The Branches of Government and how they work together. • Geography: states and locations, Kentucky regions, Kentucky rivers, and major cities.
Classroom Website http://teacherweb.com/KY/SpencerCountyElementary/mrssanford
I am so excited to be your 4th grade teacher! We are going to have a year to remember!