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Welcome toBack to School Night

Ms. Cartolano, Mrs. Rodaman

Mrs. Wegener, Ms. Christophel

4th Grade

Goals of the Classroom

•Develop a caring and respectful classroom.

•Foster independence and make sure students feel comfortable taking risks when participating in activities and completing assignments.

•Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of the students.

•Teach the Common Core Standards for 4th grade.

Homework Procedures and Expectations

•Every morning, students copy their homework into their planners.•Homework is always a review or an extension of what is

taught in class.•For each subject, students receive a homework grade. For

every assignment that is missed, the homework grade will be lowered.•Please sign your child’s planner each night, after you know

that he/she has completed all of his/her assignments.•Board Policy:

-Teachers are not allowed to provide homework in advance when vacations are taken when school is in session. We suggest students keep a writing journal and read a book.

-After the 2nd day of an illness, homework may be requested.• 100 Minute Reading Sheet is due every Monday.

2015-2016 Grade 4 Practices:

Math:

Homework 15%

Class Work Class Participation 20%

Quizzes 25%

Tests 40%

Social Studies and Science:

Homework 15%

Class Work Class Participation 15%

Quizzes 25%

Tests/Reports/Projects/Notebooks 50%

Writing:

Homework 15%

Class Work Class Participation 20%

Assessment Tasks 40%

Quick/Free Writes 30%

Reading:

Homework 15%

Class Work Class Participation 20%

Assessment Tasks 45%

Word Study 10%

Grade ScaleA+ 98-100

A 93-97

A- 90-92

B+ 88-89

B 83-87

B- 80-82

C+ 78-79

C 73-77

C- 70-72

D 60-69

F Below 60

I Incomplete

Specials will still be assessed with:-Outstanding

-Good

-Satisfactory

-Needs Improvement

Literacy Workshop• Comprehension Tool Kit: Teaches students how to monitor and apply comprehension

strategies when reading a text.

• Independent Reading: Students will read a book independently and are expected to respond to their reading by writing/typing/blogging a response. Students will have access to the on-line reading program RAZ-Kids

• Guided Reading/Book Clubs: Small group instruction to practice comprehension skills and discuss the text.

• Word Study/Vocabulary: Students will have access to Spelling City, which is an internet site where students can complete activities to practice their word study and vocabulary words. We will also be doing weekly activities with higher-level words to enhance students’ vocabulary.

What is Writer’s Workshop?

Writing Workshop creates an environment where students can practice the following:● acquire the skills● fluency● confidence● desire to view themselves as

genuine authors

“You learn to write by writing. The more you write the better you

write.” (Frank Smith)

Students are actively involved and ultimately responsible for:● generating their ideas● crafting their stories● creating an authentic

purpose and audience for their writing

4th Grade Units of Study

●Narrative (Realistic Fiction)●Opinion and Persuasive Essays●Information (Bringing History to Life)

MathCommon Core Standards for 4th Grade

• .Place Value and Operations with Whole Numbers .Place Value, addition, and subtraction to one million

Multiply by 1 and 2 digit numbers

Divide by 1 digit numbers

Factors, multiples and patterns

• .Fractions and DecimalsFraction Equivalence and Comparison

Add and Subtract Fractions

Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers

Relate Fractions and Decimals

• .Geometry, Measurement, and DataTwo Dimensional Figures

Angles

Relative Sizes of Measurement Units

Algebra: Perimeter and Area

MathExpectations of the GoMath! Program

• Exploration of concepts BEFORE learning the steps to solve problems

• Hands-on activities

• Higher expectation of student problem solving

• Higher-level thinking required

• Real-life applications of concepts

• Deeper level of understanding

• Online opportunities for reteaching, enrichment, and/or practice

.

Science and Social Studies

•Science and Social Studies are taught as units of study.

•Students will be tested on each unit and have quizzes pertaining to certain lessons.

•The papers they receive for each unit should stay in their binder/folder so they can use them to study.

Social Studies Units

•Unit 1 – New Jersey’s Regions & Resources

•Unit 2 – The First People of New Jersey & Native Americans of the United States

•Unit 3 – Early Explorers of New Jersey

•Unit 4 – Civics and New Jersey Government

Science Units•Unit 1 – Motion & Design

•Unit 2 – Land & Water

•Unit 3 - Electric Circuits

Birthdays and Nutrition

• If you plan on celebrating your child’s birthday in school, you must adhere to Warren’s nutrition policy. Please refer to the approved snack/party list that was sent home earlier this year.

• The ingredient label must accompany the birthday treat. Please include napkins or plates.

• All snacks must be approved by the school nurse for allergies. Our snack time is usually at 10:15AM. Please drop off your items at the main office by 9:30AM.

One more thing…• Please sign up to help supply items for our class parties.

• Please sign up for November conferences.

• Please write a letter back to your child.

• Please subscribe to each of our websites!

Thank You for coming!