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4 TH GRADE HOT SPOTS 2014-2015 WELCOME TO 4 TH GRADE

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4 th Grade Hot Spots. 2014-2015 Welcome to 4 th Grade. Meet the team. Ms. H ammonds, Ms. Mitchell, Ms. Worthen , Ms. Curnow, and Ms. Redmon. Contact information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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4TH GRADE HOT SPOTS

2014-2015

WELCOME TO 4TH GRADE

MEET THE TEAM

Ms. Hammonds, Ms. Mitchell, Ms. Worthen, Ms. Curnow, and Ms. Redmon

CONTACT INFORMATION

Conference time 7:55-8:45. If you would like to meet with us, please email or call to schedule a time 24 hours prior. This helps us to be better prepared to answer any questions that you may have for us.

Our fourth grade webpage can be found through the school website at http://www.gcisd-k12.org/schools/ges/

Check out our classroom blogs weekly!!

CONNECT WITH US!

• Remind 101• Twitter• School Website• Teacher Blogs

ROTATION SCHEDULEREDMON/CURNOW7:45- Tardy Bell Rings7:55-8:45 Specials8:45-9:35 Science 9:35 -10:35 Reading10:35-11:30 LA11:30-12:20   Shine Time12:20-12:50 Lunch12:50-1:20 Recess1:20 -2:20 Math2:20 - 2:40 Social Studies2:40 - 2:45 Pack up and Dismissal  

MITCHELL/HAMMONDS/WORTHEN ROTATION SCHEDULE

MATH •Emphasis on the four main operations including adding and subtracting both whole numbers and decimals.

•Place Value all the way up to the billions place

•Math facts up to 15X15

•Fractions and Probability

•Geometry

•Graphing

•An undercurrent of problem solving and critical thinking will accompany all units. THIS IS HUGE!!

SCIENCE

1st 9 Weeks

Lab Safety/Introduction Physical Properties of Matter Mixtures & SolutionWater Cycle

2nd 9 Weeks

WeatherPatterns & ChangesProperties of SoilWeathering & Erosion

3rd 9 Weeks

Renewable & Nonrenewable ResourcesConductors & Insulators ElectricityForce on Objects 

4th 9 WeeksEnergy Transfer of OrganismsAdaptations & Behaviors Plant & Animal Life Cycles

SOCIAL STUDIES - TEXAS HISTORY

-Early Explorers to current day

-History Museum and Project Based Learning

READING AND WRITING WORKSHOP

Reading and Language Arts go hand in hand. There are two overarching goals for students for the year.

1) Fourth graders read every day. A wide variety of genres and levels of complexity.

1) Reader’s Workshop 2) GCISD 25 Book Challenge

2) Fourth graders write every day.

1) Writer’s Workshop2) Narrative and Expository3) Words Their Way Spelling

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

•There are plenty of ways to get involved:

• FAST• KGES• Safety Patrol• Student Council• Choir• Bank• Running Club

HOMEWORK

Parents Role- Homework is a student responsibility. It is the role of the parent to ensure their child is completing their homework and if they need help, to discuss problem areas.

*20 minutes of reading

Planners- Planners are filled out every day. It is important that you check your childs’ planner on a regular basis.

Star Folders- Please check and sign STAR folders nightly. All information and graded papers will be found in the STAR folder.

ATTENDANCE/MAKE UP WORK

•It is important to be at school every day. If possible try to schedule appointments outside of school hours. •Please send a note or call the office in the event that your students cannot attend.•Make up Work- For every day absent, the student will receive an additional day to complete make up work.

GRADING POLICY

MAKE UP ANY FAILING TEST AND ASSIGNMENT FOR A 70Grades onlineSkywardEncourage your students to look online with you.Progress Reports and Report Cards Reports will be given out on the third week only if a student is failing or has had a significant drop in their grade in a subject area. All students will receive a report on the sixth week.All report cards go home on the ninth week.Conduct Grade: Reflects from STAR Behavior Calendar

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

•STAR Behavior • A set of common campus behavior

expectations. These expectations are aligned with GCISD character education as well as college and career readiness standards.

• They focus on building capacity in students to be productive citizens in our community.

• “Starbucks”• Circle Up Time

STAR FOLDER

-Parents will be informed daily of their child’s behavior on the calendar found in the STAR folder. Nine week conduct grades will mirror the behavior recorded on the calendar.

-Daily disciplinary actions are located in the STAR folder.

-Check and sign the STAR calendar daily!

-Check and sign the planner daily!

STAAR

Test Dates

- Writing, March 30th and 31st

- Math, April 21st

- Reading, April 22nd

FURTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION•Snacks- Please prepare snacks that are considered healthy for your student throughout the year. Snacks such as cupcakes, cookies, chips are things that can be placed in lunches, but are not considered healthy snacks.

•Lunch Visitation- A separate table will be available for parents visiting with your child only.

•Birthdays- You may bring in store bought items without nuts. We will pass them out in the last 15 minutes of the day. Please give advanced notice if possible.

•Cell Phones- All cell phones must be turned off and out of sight if they are brought to school. If you need to contact your student, please leave a message through the front office.

•Headphones- Your child must have a pair of headphones everyday at school. It is not sanitary to share ear buds with other students.

CAMP

We will be going to Collin County Adventure Camp from May 6th-8th! Wahoo

More information to come!!