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Ms. Rita Cirillo discusses the reading and language arts components of her fourth-grade classroom, including leveled reading books, independent reading, writing workshops, spelling and grammar, and strategies for higher test scores.
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Back to School NightReading/Language Arts Presentation Ms. Rita Cirillo rcirillo@wood-ridgeschools.org
About Me • Graduated from Montclair State University • Taught first, fourth, and fifth grades at Doyle School • This is my 3rd year teaching fourth grade • AM Supervisor • Safety Patrol Advisor
Website • www.wood-ridgeschools.org • Click on Directory and find my name • You can visit our class webpage for daily homework assignments, and tests/quizzes under class calendar
Reading Goal: To strengthen reading through leveled reading books and comprehension skills Components: • Shared Reading– whole class instruction with appropriate leveled material • Guided Reading Groups- small group instruction at groups reading level • Teacher Read Aloud- High interest/leveled reading material • Reading Workshop- using post-its, class mini lessons, and independent reading
Independent Reading • One-on-One Conferencing • Independent Reading Books • (AT LEAST 100 minutes per week for the beginning of the year—signed logs by parents ) • Independent Reading Responses- Post-its/response in journals • More reading=Moving up reading levels
Independent Reading • Students will move up levels as they read more • Our goal is to have each child increase by 2 letters • Students should be visiting the library to get high interest books at their just right level (letter is based on Lexiles from last year for the beginning)
Checking Out Books • Students will be allowed to check out my classroom library books according to their levels (using check out system) occasionally • Books must be returned in the condition they were borrowed in • Lost or damaged books will need to be replaced
Language Arts Goal:To build fluency in writing, to apply the writing process, and to build students’ confidence as writers Strategies: • Writing Workshop • Personal Writing/Journal Writing • Teacher Conferencing • Sharing with Peers/Class • Spelling and Grammar using English book
Spelling • Spelling • Words given on Mondays (not every week) and work for week is also explained on Mondays • Week’s HW is due Thursday of that week • Test is Friday of that week • All tests per marking period are averaged into one Spelling Grade for that MP.
Tests and Quizzes All tests and quizzes are graded equally • Students will be given at least three days notice of a test • Students will be given at least two days notice of a quiz • Quizzes will be a smaller version of the test • All Spelling tests are on Fridays unless otherwise noted • Please check grades on Real Time often • Generally tests/quizzes given back on Mondays to be signed and returned by Wednesday *English Grammar quizzes can be unannounced*
Homework Homework Alerts will be given for ANY missed homework • Each student will start each subject with a 100% homework grade • Each alert will result in five points being deducted from their homework grade (in the subject area the homework was missed) • Homework alerts are filled out and sent home for a parent/guardian to sign • The missed assignment needs to be completed and handed in with the signed homework alert the next school day • A homework pass may not be used for a graded, long term, or vocabulary homework assignment
Strategies for Higher Test Scores • Star Renaissance testing (Fall, Winter and Spring) • MAD Minute Math testing once per month – charting student progress • Writing Portfolios – individual writing samples administered once per month • Weekly “Do Nows” using NJASK samples to prepare students throughout whole year
Thank you for coming tonight! Please do not hesitate to e-mail/contact me as needed— Remember, we are partners in your child’s education! rcirillo@wood-ridgeschools.org 201-933-6777