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Welcome to Fourth GradeWelcome to Fourth Grade
Ms. Gagne’s ClassMs. Gagne’s Class
http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/JGagne/
Parent InvolvementParent Involvement
It is important for me, as your child’s teacher, to form a partnership with you to continue your child’s education.
I depend on parental involvement to ensure a successful year.
It is important for me, as your child’s teacher, to form a partnership with you to continue your child’s education.
I depend on parental involvement to ensure a successful year.
Ways to be involved:Ways to be involved: ATTEND conferences to share information about your child.
TALK to your child about their progress. LOOK over your child’s classroom work. JOIN other parents and teachers at PIE (Partners in Education) meetings once a month.
READ daily to/with your child and talk about books of interest.
VOLUNTEER to help in the classroom and in the school.
ATTEND conferences to share information about your child.
TALK to your child about their progress. LOOK over your child’s classroom work. JOIN other parents and teachers at PIE (Partners in Education) meetings once a month.
READ daily to/with your child and talk about books of interest.
VOLUNTEER to help in the classroom and in the school.
Contact InformationContact Information
My work phone number is 218-879-3308 ext. 4107
My email is [email protected]
Our class website is: http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/JGagne/
My work phone number is 218-879-3308 ext. 4107
My email is [email protected]
Our class website is: http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/JGagne/
Supplies for Fourth Grade
Supplies for Fourth Grade
Glue Sticks pens Colored pencils Pencil box or bag Highlighters Kleenex (1) Tennis shoes for gym
$20 donation for planner/field trip/parties/crafts
Glue Sticks pens Colored pencils Pencil box or bag Highlighters Kleenex (1) Tennis shoes for gym
$20 donation for planner/field trip/parties/crafts
Scissors Dry Erase markers 12 pencils with eraser (continual supply)
Wide-ruled notebooks (1 ea. red, green, blue, & yellow ) 4 total
Two-pocket folders (1 ea. Red, green, blue, & yellow ) 4 total
Scissors Dry Erase markers 12 pencils with eraser (continual supply)
Wide-ruled notebooks (1 ea. red, green, blue, & yellow ) 4 total
Two-pocket folders (1 ea. Red, green, blue, & yellow ) 4 total
Supplies for Fourth Grade cont’d
Supplies for Fourth Grade cont’d
Please have your child bring the preceding items to school.
LABEL each item with your child’s name.
A backpack is required to carry work and belongings between home and school DAILY!
Please have your child bring the preceding items to school.
LABEL each item with your child’s name.
A backpack is required to carry work and belongings between home and school DAILY!
Student StorageStudent Storage
Each student will have their own desk for school supplies and workbooks.
Each student will also have a hook for his or her jacket and backpack.
There is a cubby underneath their hook for storing gym shoes.
Each student will have their own desk for school supplies and workbooks.
Each student will also have a hook for his or her jacket and backpack.
There is a cubby underneath their hook for storing gym shoes.
Water BottlesWater Bottles Drinking plenty of water is important for brain function and learning.
Children are encouraged to bring a water bottle to keep at their desk.
Make sure the water bottles have a secure top that will not leak.
Water bottles will be sent home each week for cleaning.
Drinking plenty of water is important for brain function and learning.
Children are encouraged to bring a water bottle to keep at their desk.
Make sure the water bottles have a secure top that will not leak.
Water bottles will be sent home each week for cleaning.
Snack TimeSnack Time
A snack break is given for students to refuel their bodies.
In class we stress healthy food choices.
Please send a healthy snack each day for your child.
A snack break is given for students to refuel their bodies.
In class we stress healthy food choices.
Please send a healthy snack each day for your child.
Healthy Snack Ideas Healthy Snack Ideas
Fruit Vegetables Yogurt Cheese Crackers Nuts Etc.
Fruit Vegetables Yogurt Cheese Crackers Nuts Etc.
Not Included…
candycookiessweets
Not Included…
candycookiessweets
Snack Break cont’dSnack Break cont’d
Sometimes packing a snack at home can be overlooked.
Any cracker donations to our snack cupboard are greatly appreciated by those who have forgotten.
Sometimes packing a snack at home can be overlooked.
Any cracker donations to our snack cupboard are greatly appreciated by those who have forgotten.
Academic ExpectationsAcademic Expectations
Participate in class by: sharing ideas with others asking questions about the subject
taking responsibility for learning by
asking for help completing assignments on time
Participate in class by: sharing ideas with others asking questions about the subject
taking responsibility for learning by
asking for help completing assignments on time
Report CardsReport Cards
You will see letter grades on your report card for:
Math Reading Spelling Science
You will see letter grades on your report card for:
Math Reading Spelling Science
What do letter grades mean?
What do letter grades mean?
ABCDU
ESN
ABCDU
ESN
A 90-100%A 90-100%
Outstanding Work Above and Beyond
Outstanding Work Above and Beyond
B 80-89%B 80-89%
Above Grade Level Expectations
Doing Well!
Above Grade Level Expectations
Doing Well!
C 70-79%C 70-79%
Doing Average 4th Grade Work -
Doing Average 4th Grade Work -
D 60-69%D 60-69%
Below Grade Level Not meeting the standard Not hitting the fourth grade target
Below Grade Level Not meeting the standard Not hitting the fourth grade target
U (in place of F) 50-59%
U (in place of F) 50-59%
Unacceptable
Do over!
Unacceptable
Do over!
What do + and – mean?What do + and – mean? A++ = 100 (perfect paper with extra-credit)
A+ = 98 A = 95 A- = 92 B+ = 88 B = 85 B- = 82 C+ = 78 C = 75 C- = 72 D+ = 68 D = 65 D- = 62 U = 55 and Lower
A++ = 100 (perfect paper with extra-credit) A+ = 98 A = 95 A- = 92 B+ = 88 B = 85 B- = 82 C+ = 78 C = 75 C- = 72 D+ = 68 D = 65 D- = 62 U = 55 and Lower
You will see ESN forYou will see ESN for
Social Studies Handwriting Accelerated Reader Gym/Music/Art Self Development Grades
Social Studies Handwriting Accelerated Reader Gym/Music/Art Self Development Grades
What does ESN mean?What does ESN mean?
E = Excellent Work (Above and Beyond)
S = Satisfactory Work (Doing 4th Grade Work – on Target)
N = Need Improvement (Keep working and try again – need more practice)
E = Excellent Work (Above and Beyond)
S = Satisfactory Work (Doing 4th Grade Work – on Target)
N = Need Improvement (Keep working and try again – need more practice)
Academic Expectations cont’d
Academic Expectations cont’d
Complete assignments on time Turn in QUALITY work Turn in homework in a timely manner
Read and Test on book in your AR level
Complete assignments on time Turn in QUALITY work Turn in homework in a timely manner
Read and Test on book in your AR level
Code of ConductCode of Conduct I am respectful. I am responsible. I am safe. I am prepared.
We will be defining our “Code of Conduct” during our first weeks of school. A copy will be sent home with each student.
I am respectful. I am responsible. I am safe. I am prepared.
We will be defining our “Code of Conduct” during our first weeks of school. A copy will be sent home with each student.
AttendanceAttendance
Good attendance is expected. Please make sure your child is well rested and on time to start our day.
If your child is too ill to attend school, please contact the office at 218-879-3308.
Good attendance is expected. Please make sure your child is well rested and on time to start our day.
If your child is too ill to attend school, please contact the office at 218-879-3308.
HomeworkHomework
Teaches responsibility Reinforces what has been learned in class
Prepares students for upcoming lessons
Helps develop positive study habits
Teaches responsibility Reinforces what has been learned in class
Prepares students for upcoming lessons
Helps develop positive study habits
Homework PolicyHomework Policy Students are responsible for their homework…not parents or the teacher!
Planners will be updated each day with assignments due the following day.
Homework and planners are to be packed in backpacks to be checked at home.
Students should ask parents to check the homework and planner and obtain a signature each day.
Students are responsible for their homework…not parents or the teacher!
Planners will be updated each day with assignments due the following day.
Homework and planners are to be packed in backpacks to be checked at home.
Students should ask parents to check the homework and planner and obtain a signature each day.
Homework Policy cont’dHomework Policy cont’d Planners will be checked periodically to reward responsible actions.
Completed homework will be turned in each morning to be checked. I expect the work to be done to the best of your child’s ability and on time.
Homework should not take over 1 hour to complete. If your child takes over an hour, contact me so we can problem solve together.
Planners will be checked periodically to reward responsible actions.
Completed homework will be turned in each morning to be checked. I expect the work to be done to the best of your child’s ability and on time.
Homework should not take over 1 hour to complete. If your child takes over an hour, contact me so we can problem solve together.
Late AssignmentsLate Assignments
Children will write own reminder slip Make-up work needs to be completed or a “0” will be given in the gradebook.
Children with missing work on Friday will not participate in our Recess Time but will stay in to work on missing work
Children will write own reminder slip Make-up work needs to be completed or a “0” will be given in the gradebook.
Children with missing work on Friday will not participate in our Recess Time but will stay in to work on missing work
If a pattern of forgetting homework appears, I will call to conference with you and come up with an individual plan to help your child be more successful.
If a pattern of forgetting homework appears, I will call to conference with you and come up with an individual plan to help your child be more successful.
Make homework a top priority:
Make homework a top priority:
Set aside time each day for homework and/or talking about your child’s day at school
Provide praise and support Find a quiet spot for your child to work, usually away from your presence
Keep supplies ready (crayons, pencils, paper, dictionary, etc.)
Set aside time each day for homework and/or talking about your child’s day at school
Provide praise and support Find a quiet spot for your child to work, usually away from your presence
Keep supplies ready (crayons, pencils, paper, dictionary, etc.)
Friday FoldersFriday Folders Laminated folder that will come home each Friday
Can include: class newsletters, calendars, corrected papers, homework, artwork, discipline notes, school and district communication, book orders, lunch menus, etc.
Please return the folder each Monday
Laminated folder that will come home each Friday
Can include: class newsletters, calendars, corrected papers, homework, artwork, discipline notes, school and district communication, book orders, lunch menus, etc.
Please return the folder each Monday
Class ScheduleClass Schedule
Our morning will consist of: Specialists (gym, music, art)
Morning Meeting Snack/Read Aloud Math Reading and Language Arts
Our morning will consist of: Specialists (gym, music, art)
Morning Meeting Snack/Read Aloud Math Reading and Language Arts
Our afternoon will consist of: Social Studies Science Keyboarding and computer lab time
AR reading & Testing
Our afternoon will consist of: Social Studies Science Keyboarding and computer lab time
AR reading & Testing
Reading and Language Arts
Reading and Language Arts
Open Court basal reading series Supplemental literature Novel Units Accelerated Reader program 6+ Traits Writing
The preceding resources will be used to strengthen reading and writing skills.
Open Court basal reading series Supplemental literature Novel Units Accelerated Reader program 6+ Traits Writing
The preceding resources will be used to strengthen reading and writing skills.
SpellingSpelling Pretest on Monday – Write misspelled words 5X’s each
Kids who pass will not have to test on Friday
All students will work on pattern study and strategy page
Kids will have spelling sentences to write as homework during the week
Test on Friday
Pretest on Monday – Write misspelled words 5X’s each
Kids who pass will not have to test on Friday
All students will work on pattern study and strategy page
Kids will have spelling sentences to write as homework during the week
Test on Friday
AR (Accelerated Reader)AR (Accelerated Reader)
“On Your Honor” Home reading practice
Read at least 20-30 minutes at home
5 nights out of the week
Just as an athlete must practice his or her skills, readers must also have a practice schedule.
“On Your Honor” Home reading practice
Read at least 20-30 minutes at home
5 nights out of the week
Just as an athlete must practice his or her skills, readers must also have a practice schedule.
AR cont.AR cont.
Each student will have an AR goal to work on each trimester. The goal is a certain number of points based on each students level.
Each student will have an AR goal to work on each trimester. The goal is a certain number of points based on each students level.
AR cont’dAR cont’d Class goal: 100% of students obtaining Independent Reader 1St Tri.
100% of students obtaining Super Reader 2nd Tri.
100% of studetns obtaining Advanced Reader 3rd Tri.
Class goal: 100% of students obtaining Independent Reader 1St Tri.
100% of students obtaining Super Reader 2nd Tri.
100% of studetns obtaining Advanced Reader 3rd Tri.
MathMath
Everyday Math series Study links coming home with the completion of a lesson on most days
Smart Board lessons will be posted on our class website to help students review concepts
Everyday Math series Study links coming home with the completion of a lesson on most days
Smart Board lessons will be posted on our class website to help students review concepts
Science ConceptsScience Concepts
For Each Unit students will rotate through all 3 fourth grade teacher’s lessons. Magnets and Electricity Water Rocks and Minerals Inventions/Inventors
For Each Unit students will rotate through all 3 fourth grade teacher’s lessons. Magnets and Electricity Water Rocks and Minerals Inventions/Inventors
Social Studies ConceptsSocial Studies Concepts
States and Capitals Ojibway culture MN history and geography
Guest speakers, field trips and other special activities will be utilized to teach these curricular areas.
States and Capitals Ojibway culture MN history and geography
Guest speakers, field trips and other special activities will be utilized to teach these curricular areas.
LibraryLibrary
Library lesson once every 8 days with Mrs. Elwood
2 books can be checked out on an “As Needed” basis 1 must be AR
Cloquet Public Library also has books labeled for AR (Accelerated Reader)
Library lesson once every 8 days with Mrs. Elwood
2 books can be checked out on an “As Needed” basis 1 must be AR
Cloquet Public Library also has books labeled for AR (Accelerated Reader)
BirthdaysBirthdays
Celebrated on the day if possible Summer birthdays will be celebrated on the child’s 1/2 birthday (usually in Dec. - Feb.)
Store bought treats are acceptable and appreciated
Healthy Snacks are encouraged!
Celebrated on the day if possible Summer birthdays will be celebrated on the child’s 1/2 birthday (usually in Dec. - Feb.)
Store bought treats are acceptable and appreciated
Healthy Snacks are encouraged!
Field TripsField Trips
Winter: Pine City Trading Post
Spring: Grand Rapids Forrest History Center
Additional field trips may be scheduled
Winter: Pine City Trading Post
Spring: Grand Rapids Forrest History Center
Additional field trips may be scheduled
Book OrdersBook Orders Scholastic Book Club Orders will be placed once a month Inexpensive way to buy quality literature for your child
Points earned through your order will supplement our classroom library
Optional for families to participate in
Scholastic Book Club Orders will be placed once a month Inexpensive way to buy quality literature for your child
Points earned through your order will supplement our classroom library
Optional for families to participate in
Lunch AccountsLunch Accounts Milk and hot lunch takers Students have personal account and ID card
Money must be in account for purchasing lunch (send in envelope)
ID cards are kept at school and distributed prior to lunch
Notices will come home when the account runs low
Milk and hot lunch takers Students have personal account and ID card
Money must be in account for purchasing lunch (send in envelope)
ID cards are kept at school and distributed prior to lunch
Notices will come home when the account runs low
Free and Reduced MealsFree and Reduced Meals
Applications are available in the office
All students have an ID card to swipe so confidentiality is maintained
All families are encouraged to apply as federal funding dollars are tied to our Free and Reduced numbers
Applications are available in the office
All students have an ID card to swipe so confidentiality is maintained
All families are encouraged to apply as federal funding dollars are tied to our Free and Reduced numbers
Volunteers Are WelcomeVolunteers Are Welcome
Helping with academics: reading, writing, math, computer lab, etc.
Clerical work: filing papers, running copies, bulletin board displays, etc.
Parties: planning activities, providing supplies, assisting children
Chaperoning field trips
Helping with academics: reading, writing, math, computer lab, etc.
Clerical work: filing papers, running copies, bulletin board displays, etc.
Parties: planning activities, providing supplies, assisting children
Chaperoning field trips
I look forward to working together to develop a positive community where every child will be successful!
I look forward to working together to develop a positive community where every child will be successful!