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Welcome to 4 th Grade Curriculum Night. Please notice the stars on the window. If you would like to donate something to the class, choose a star. Daily Schedule. 8:50 – 9:00 Flow In (students begin to arrive at school) 9:05 – 9:20 Morning Jumpstart and Planner
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Welcome to 4th Grade Curriculum Night Please notice the stars on the window. If you would like to donate something to the class, choose a star.
Daily Schedule • 8:50 – 9:00 Flow In (students begin to arrive at school) • 9:05 – 9:20 Morning Jumpstart and Planner • 9:20 – 10:20 Literacy Block • 10:20-10:35 Teacher Read Aloud • 10:40 – 11:20 Specialist (M,T, Th, F) • 11:20 – 12:00 Specialist (W)/ Morning Meeting (M,T, Th, F) • 12:00 – 12:40 Lunch/Recess • 12:40 – 1:30 Content Block (Math) • 1:30 – 1:55 Writing • 2:00 – 2:20 Recess • 2:20 – 2:45 Intervention • 2:50 – 3:35 Science/Health/Washington State History • 3:35 – 3:40 Clean Up / Dismissal * Late start Wednesday the school day begins at 9:45 AM
Specialist Schedule • Monday : PE* • Tuesday: Music • Wednesday: PE* • Thursday: Music • Friday: Library * Please have your child wear clothing and shoes that are appropriate for gym and sport activities.
Communication Tools • Planner • Weekly Memo “Live from the Red Carpet” • Parent Conferences • Mid – Term Report • Report Card • Phone 443 – 3050 (front office) or 443 – 3068 (classroom) • Email: standrid@skitsap.wednet.edu
Morning Meeting • Promotes: • Social Skills • Communication Skills • Learned Concepts • Community • Mini Games • Collaboration Problem Solving
Daily Homework • Homework is a vital part of school and fourth grade. • Most importantly the purpose of homework is to reinforce skills learned in school. • Homework shouldn’t be a battle. • It should be expected as a nightly reinforcement of learning.
Daily Homework • Monday – Thursday for 40 – 60 minutes • Sometimes long term projects may require students to do some work on weekends.
How Much Help is Too Much? • Children do not want parents to do their homework for them. • Parents should not research or assemble projects. • Doing your child’s homework should not be an option. "The pupil who is never required to do what he cannot do, never does what he can do.“ - John Stuart Mill, 1806 - 1873
Dos from the Experts • Do Connect School Subjects With Everyday Life • Figure out a tip at a restaurant. • Balance a check book. • Estimate the total cost gas when filling up. • Figure out the best deal between like items. • Weigh fruits and vegetables at the grocery store. • Do create an environment accommodating to homework. • Designate a spot in the house. • Well lit and quiet space • Needed supplies readily available • Choose a designated time for homework.
Don’ts from the Experts • Don’t be negative about your own personal experiences in school. • Instead of saying “I hated math too,” to empathize with your child, you may try, “I had a difficult time with math too, and this is how I conquered it.” • Don’t argue over homework. If you are unsure of what is expected please call me the next day and discuss it with me.
Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS) • Hidden Creek’s approach to focus on the learning environment • Guidelines for Success • Voice Levels • PBIS flow chart • PBIS Bingo
HIDDEN CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLResponsible learners, contributing citizens VOICE LEVELS 0 = Silent/voice off 1 = Whisper 2 = Natural Table Voice 3 = Presentation/Speaking to the class 4 = Outside or School Spirit
Classroom Subjects • Math • Reading • Writing / Language Arts • Washington State History • Science / Health • Art
Math Big Ideas (Everyday Math) • Multiplication (basic facts and multi-digit) • Division Concepts • Fractions and Decimals • Concepts of Area and Perimeter • Data / Statistics / Probability • Reasoning / Problem Solving / Communications • Measurement
Mondo Goals • Mondo is just 1 piece of our reading curriculum and assessment • 4th Grade Levels • P: Beginning of Year • R: Mid Year • T: End of the Year • Fluency Rate: 125 CWPM
ARAccelerated Reader • STAR Test • Goal Setting • “Just Right Books” • 5 Finger Test • AR Bookfinder • I Pick
Writing • Ralph Fletcher • 6+1 Trait Writing • Step Up to Writing • Writing Process • Expository Writing • Narrative Writing
Sitton Spelling • Spelling rules • Home Practice • Clozed Tests
Content Literacy • Incorporating science and social studies into reading and writing.
Science • The Scientific Process • Super Science – Thank you! • Science Fair
Social Studies • Washington State History • Geographical Study to include region, locations landforms and bodies of water. • Native American Cultures • Exploration • Read Alouds
4th Grade Health • The Great Body Shop Magazine • Community • Digestive System • The Incredible Hearing Machine
MSP • Reading • Math • Writing • Online Testing
How You Can Help in the Classroom • Read with children. Tutor a math concept. • Classroom book order. • Art docents. • Classroom materials and organization. • Bulletin Boards • Volunteer to share your professional skills, hobbies, and cultural backgrounds with students.
Character Counts (Traits) • Trustworthiness • Respect • Responsibility • Fairness • Caring • Citizenship
Intervention • Monday – Thursday (2:20 – 2:45) • Smaller Groups • Basic Skill Intervention • Enrichment