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Welcome to Room U46. Mrs. Golrick [email protected] Voice mail – 215-529-2467 Richland Office – 215-529-2452. First Day of School. Students learn to draw Garfield as they: Follow directions Make observations Look for patterns Add details Have fun!!!!. Important Information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome to Room U46 Mrs. Golrick [email protected] Voice mail – 215-529-2467 Richland Office – 215- 529-2452
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Welcome to Room U46

Mrs. [email protected]

Voice mail – 215-529-2467Richland Office – 215-529-2452

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First Day of School

Students learn to draw Garfield as they:

• Follow directions• Make observations• Look for patterns• Add details• Have fun!!!!

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Important Information1. Attendance: when your child is absent for any reason, please

send in a signed note that includes the reason for absence along with the date your child missed. If a note/attendance slip is not brought back within 3 days of your child’s return to school it will be marked as an unexcused absence. If you build up unexcused absences you may be fined by the state.

2. Transportation - Please send in a written note if your child has a change of transportation for the end of the day.

3. Front doors: For your child’s safety our doors are locked.

4. Continuing to go green- We will email as much as we can to you. If you would prefer us to send a paper copy please send in a hand written note.

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5. QCSD TV- Watch what great things we do in our schools on Comcast channel 968 or Verizon channel 34.

6. Race for Education- help sponsor Richland in our efforts to raise funds for awesome opportunities such as classroom resources and field trip transportation for your child.

7. Jobs - Students will have weekly jobs that will rotate throughout the year.

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Science and Social Studies9:10 – 10:05 PM

• Many hands on activities will help students to understand our world.

• We are now studying “Land and Water.”

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More science… 4th Gr. Science Themes• Land & Sea• Magnetism & Electricity• Animal Studies• Forces & Motion

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Science Learning Targets• Nature of Science• Scientific Thinking• Scientific Investigation• System, models, and patterns• Biological Science• Animals derive basic needs in habitats• Animals have own specific sets of basic

needs• Animals’ adaptations allow survival in a

habitat• Earth and Space Science• Water and land affect each other• Soil is composed of organic/mineral

substances• The water cycle is three ongoing stages• Humans affect land and water

Physical ScienceMagnetic interaction is caused by magnetic force Identify series and parallel circuits Electricity flows through closed circuitsConductors let electricity flow, insulators do not Construct and test electromagnets Energy can be converted A force is a push or pull on an objectForce changes the speed or direction of an objectFriction is between surfaces and opposes motion Energy can be storedDesign, test, modify vehicle to meet requirementsStudent Effort

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Social Studies In 4th grade our focus is on

Pennsylvania.

A large portion of our social studies program is based on the realistic fiction book, Tales of the Towpath. This program is sponsored by the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor

They have supplied a treasure chest full of artifacts to aide in the study of our state’s history.

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Social Studies Learning Targets• History

Historical analysis and skills developmentContributions of individuals and groupsHistorical documents, artifacts, and placesImpact of continuity and changeConflict and cooperationGeographyBasic geography literacyPhysical characteristics of places and regionsHuman characteristics of places and regionsInteractions between people and regions

Civics and GovernmentPrinciples and documents of governmentRights and responsibilities of citizenshipHow government worksHow international relationships functionEconomicsScarcity and choiceMarkets and economic systemsFunctions of governmentEconomic InterdependenceIncome, profit and wealth

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Adjustments / Connections Across Content

• Due to the pilot of Tales of the Towpath in social studies, we will complete all 4 science kits in the first 2 marking periods. This allows us to keep the artifacts from the museum for the 3rd and 4th marking periods.

• This will affect the standards that will be monitored on your students report cards when compared to previous years. No worries! We will all cover the same objectives, just in a slightly different order to maximize our learning opportunities.

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Time for specials!Every day 10:05 – 10:50 AM

Day 1 – LibraryDay 2 – ArtDay 3 – MusicDay 4 – Physical

Education

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Math Time10:50 – 12:00 PM

• Students work in groups, with partners and independently to meet math standards.

• Here students share their math journal and SRB with you.

• Ask me about the SRB online!

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Students use SRB to help them with their math. Go to: https://em-ccss.everydaymathonline.com/g_login.html

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More Math• Triangles are 3

sided polygons.• These triangles

are different sizes so they are not congruent!

• They each have 2 equal sides so they are isosceles.

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These triangles have acute angles!

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And More MathOur math goal in 4th

grade is:

50 math division facts in 4 minutes

(up to 144/12)

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Math Learning Targets

Numbers and Operations Apply place value concepts/fraction concepts. Compare quantities and magnitudes of numbers. Find factors and multiples of numbers. Solve problems using operations of whole numbers. Add and subtract decimals. Round and/or estimate to solve problems. Compute using fractions or decimals. Meets division goal - 50 facts in 4 minutes,Measurement Determine time and/or calculate elapsed time. Use tools and/or attributes to measure quantities. Estimate measurements of figures.Geometry Identify basic properties of 2-D & 3-D shapes. Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, and angles. Apply the concepts of symmetry. Locate points on a simple grid.

Algebraic Concepts Extend, describe and/or create patterns. Apply simple function rules. Create/model equations and inequalities Find missing number or symbol in a

number sentence.Data Analysis and Probability Organize display data in table, chart &

graph. Interpret data in table, chart & graph. Predict and/or measure the likelihood of

events.Problem Solving Applies problem solving strategies. Communicate problem solving process

effectively.Student Effort

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Homework Assignments• Students will get

homework just about every day.

• They should write it in their homework books to be checked each night.

• If students ever have a great deal of difficulty with an assignment, please write a note to me so I am aware that they are struggling. Thank you!

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Lunch Time

• Lunch is 12:00 – 12:30.

• Please send lunch money in an envelope with your child’s name and number in order to have money credited to your account.

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Power Time12:30 – 12:45 PM

• Students “POWER” up their work through practice using:– Netbooks – Compass Learning/Study

Island– Cursive Writing Practice– Facts Practice– Homework Help– Math Games– Word Games

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Recess12:45 – 1:10 PM

• No toys from home are allowed at school.

• Parents are not allowed out on the playground due to insurance purposes.

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Reading 1:10 – 2:30• Reading is a life-long

skill that will help us to succeed at many things.

• Journeys is the source for our shared reading, guided reading, spelling, vocabulary development and grammar. There are 6 units in the Journeys program.

• https://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do

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More Reading• Small groups help

to give children individualized instruction.

• Students proceed through books that have been leveled so that they are working at books just right for them.

• Students have opportunities to buddy read. They can discuss what they are reading with their buddies.

• Expected Level of Success for 4th grade students begins at O and goes through R.

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Reading Focus Wall…

…helps us to remember to look at the big picture!

…reminds us of other skills of the week.

…vocabulary and spelling words.

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Reading GoalOur reading goal is:• 25 Books at

our level• This year we are

counting pages - 120 pages will count for one book.

• Students should read 20 minutes at home every night!

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4th Grade Reading Themes• Helping Brings Out the

Best in Us• We Express Ourselves in

Many Ways• Nature Can Amaze Us• There is More Than One

Secret to Success• Change Happens to us

and Because of Us• Exploration Leads

People to Discovery

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Reading Learning Targets Independently Reads/Comprehends Grade Level Texts • Reads and comprehends grade level fiction.• Reads and comprehends grade level nonfiction.• Reads grade level texts fluently. Guided Reading Level• Instructional Guided Reading Level Reads/Comprehends Instructional Texts• Develops and applies vocabulary• Develops and applies comprehension strategies. • Understands literary elements within and among texts • Identifies literary devices within texts• Analyzes Text Organization• Distinguishes between essential/nonessential information.

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Target Time2:30 – 3:00 PM

• Students get enrichment, reinforcement or remediation wherever they need it most – reading, writing or math!

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Daily Grammar helps us meet Learning Targets!

• Use correct grammar.

• Use correct punctuation.

• Use correct capitalization.

• Use correct spelling.

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Writing• 3:10 – 3:40 PM• Students work

toward writing standards as they learn to write creatively.

• Here students are publishing a paragraph for our class mission statement.

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Writers practice, practice, practice.

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Working Toward the Learning TargetsRubrics help

students to revise their:

• Focus• Content• Organization• Style• Conventions

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4th Grade Writing Themes• Informative

– Informative Piece– Procedure– Friendly Letter– Business Letter

• Narrative– Short Story– Description

• Persuasive Essay

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Spelling – filtered into reading time depending on needs of the students.

• Our spelling program emphasizes word structure, analysis and phonics.

• Practice with words helps to develop vocabulary and writing skills.

• Some students will be working independently with words during the week, while others will be working with an adult.

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Spelling City• Students will have opportunity to complete

spelling homework online. • Students should check their homepage for

assignments each week. • Students unable to get online will be given

the more traditional paper homework or given time to work at school during Power Time.

www.spellingcity.com

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Instrumental Music Schedule Mrs. Zimmerman– Rotating Schedule– Day 3 – Lessons all day– Day 4 – Lessons all day– * Lessons will stay on

the same day but switch times so that students do not miss the same subject every week.

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More InformationBirthdays- Birthday treats are welcome. We normally pass treats out at the beginning of the day and sing Happy Birthday! Students have the choice of eating them then or later during the day. Please do not send treats that have any kind of nuts in them. We have a student with a nut allergy and we would like everyone to stay healthy! Thank you.

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Monitoring Progress• Students will keep track of their own progress

using a tracking sheet for each subject area. They will periodically take it home to share with you.

• Report cards will be sent home at the end of each marking period.

• Check the Parent Portal online to see how your child is progressing. Ask if you need help.

• Standards based grading will be used to show you the level which your child has achieved.

• They will be graded using rubric scores of 4, 3, 2, and 1.

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Richland is a Bully Free School

Bully-Free Rules• We will not bully

others.• We will try to help

students who are bullied.

• We will include everyone.

• We will tell an adult at home and at school when someone is being bullied.

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We are Richland PROUD!P – PoliteR – Respectful and ResponsibleO – Organized for LearningU – Understanding of OthersD – Doing great things

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Bring in Your Box Tops!

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Let’s Check Out the Web Site

• www.qcsd.org/richland

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Thank You!• Thank you for coming tonight!

• I am looking forward to a fantastic year!

• Please don’t forget to sign up for a conference time.

• Please support our Race for Education!

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