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Mrs. Caracelo’s 4 th Grade Open House

Mrs. Caracelo’s 4 th Grade Open House. Welcome, Parents! Please find your child’s desk and fill out the white paper labeled ParentVue. Classroom Procedures. Be ready to work hard, every day Morning Routine Healthy Snacks & water Breakfast: must be back in classroom by 7:45

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Mrs. Caracelo’s 4 th Grade Open House

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  1. Mrs. Caracelo’s 4th Grade Open House Welcome, Parents! Please find your child’s desk and fill out the white paper labeled ParentVue.

  2. Classroom Procedures • Be ready to work hard, every day • Morning Routine • Healthy Snacks & water • Breakfast: must be back in classroom by 7:45 • Early check-out • Transportation Changes • Blog: http://pitner.blogs.com/caracelo/ • No ice cream except for Fridays

  3. Homework • Reinforces the skills taught daily • Expectations • Agendas • Spelling Contract

  4. Grading Scale 90%-100% = A 80%-89% = B 74%-79% = C 70%-73% = D 69% & Below = F

  5. Behavior, Expectations & Communication • Classroom Expectations • Incentives • Class DoJo • Parent-Teacher communication • Pyramid

  6. Behavior Pyramid

  7. Testing Schedule • End of Grade Assessment (EOG) ….formerly the CRCT • There will be a writing component added to this test. • Dates: April 15th – 24th

  8. Synergy • We have a new program in which you can get an activation code to be able to check your student’s grades. • Please be advised that we will be updating the grade book within a week of the assignment.

  9. How to Help at Home Provide a quiet place to work. Arrange a place for your child’s work materials. Review your child’s school work. Establish a daily routine. Notice your child’s progress. Talk to your child about school. Spend time working with your child. Confer with the teacher regularly. Allow your child to make choices. Notify the school if you need assistance. Have a positive attitude about your child’s school. Expect your child to work but avoid unnecessary pressure. Look at all experiences as learning opportunities. Praise your child’s effort.

  10. Let’s Have a Great Year!

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