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Fourth Grade “A Day at School”

Fourth Grade “A Day at School”. Mrs. Ochs – Writing Ms. Smith – Math Mrs. Worrell - Reading. HOMEROOM 8:00 – 8:10. Lunch Count Announcements Fourth Grade Mission Statement: “Everyday I will make my school a great learning place because the responsibility is mine.”.

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Fourth Grade “A Day at School”

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  1. Fourth Grade“A Day at School” Mrs. Ochs – Writing Ms. Smith – Math Mrs. Worrell - Reading

  2. HOMEROOM 8:00 – 8:10 • Lunch Count • Announcements • Fourth Grade Mission Statement: “Everyday I will make my school a great learning place because the responsibility is mine.”

  3. TRIBES 8:10-8:20/MATH MAGIC 8:20-8:50 • Community Circle • Math Warm-Up • Mad Minutes/Drills • Math Games to improve math skills

  4. BLOCKS 1, 2, and 3 • Reading 80 minutes • Writing 80 minutes • Math 80 minutes • Social Studies/Science 35 minutes alternating days in our homeroom

  5. SPECIALS 9:45-10:40 • PE • Music • Library • Computer

  6. LUNCH/RECESS 11:55-12:35

  7. PLANNERS • Fill out each class at the beginning of class • Assignments located on assignment board • Need to carry it to each class • Get parent/guardian signature on Friday afternoon each week

  8. MATH • Place Value- Whole Numbers and Decimals Through the Hundredths Place/Graphs • Addition/Subtraction • Multiplication – Facts and 2 Digit x 2 Digit • Division – Facts and Long Division • Fractions – Comparing and Ordering; Equivalent; Number Lines • Patterns and Algebraic Reasoning • Geometry – 2D and 3D Objects • Measurement – Standard and Metric; Perimeter and Area; Linear, Weight/Mass, Volume/Capacity; Temperature • Probability • Problem Solving

  9. READING • Elements of a Story – Setting; Characters; Main Idea; Fact and Opinion • Genre – Fiction; Nonfiction; Historical Fiction; Science Fiction; Biography; Autobiography • Reading Strategies • Reading Workshops

  10. WRITING • Writer’s Notebook • Writing Process – Prewrite; Write; Edit; Rewrite; Publish • Conventions – Capitalization; Punctuation; Spelling; Grammar • Poetry • Drama

  11. SCIENCE • Matter and Energy • Force, Motion, and Energy • Earth and Its Resources • Earth Cycles and Systems • Texas Wetlands • Scientific Investigations

  12. SOCIAL STUDIES • Texas History • Map Skills • Regions of Texas • Indians of Texas • Battles/Alamo • Capital/Austin • Symbols of Texas

  13. TAKS TESTS • MATH • READING • WRITING

  14. AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIOMAY 11 - 13 • Curriculum Based – Texas History; Science; Math; Language Arts • Approved Volunteer Chaperones Needed • 3 Day/2 Night Trip – 1 Night Austin/1 Night San Antonio • Fund Raisers – Sock Hop Helpers, October 22nd and Read-A-Thon, November 12th • $10 Nonrefundable Deposit and Payment Plan • Itinerary Pending • Departure Time 7:00 am/ Return Time 5:00 pm

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