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Welcome to 4th Grade
Curriculum Night
4th Grade Teachers
Mrs. Elder – Mrs. FowlerMrs. Edwards – Ms. Crawley
Special Area Teachers
• PE – Coach Doster & Coach McGowan
• Art – Mrs. Phillips• Music – Mr. Weese• Computer – Mrs. Opolka
Resources to help your child
4th Grade Para – Ms. BlountAdditional Paras – Mrs. Smith & Mrs.
Vinson
Gifted Program – Ms. TowlerEIP Reading – with Mrs. PetersEIP Math – with Mrs. HayesLEAP Tutoring in the afternoonsParent Resource Center in library
Tonight’s Agenda• How we communicate with you• Daily schedule• Classroom/4th Grade Expectations• Responsibility & Organization• New Standards & Rigor of curriculum• SS & Science books on line • *CRCT testing information and resources
to help your child prepare• Technology in the Classroom• Infinite Campus and AR• Newsletter and Classroom Web Pages
How we communicate with you:• The Agenda – sign it nightly!
• Behavior Cards – be sure to sign the card when you sign the Friday Folder. There is a parent signature slot.
• Email blasts – We send at least 2 per week.• Friday Folders – Sign them over the
weekend and send them back on Monday morning.
• Infinite Campus and AR – you can access these at home.
• Newsletter and Classroom Web Pages.
Daily Schedule*
8:00 – 8:25 – Arrival & Morning Work8:25 – 8:30 – Announcements
8:30 – 9:30 –Whole Group Reading9:30 – 10:15 – Guided Reading (pull outs for EIP, DEES & FOCUS)
10:15 – 11:05 – Specials (Art, Music, PE, Computer)11:05 – 11:40 – SS/Writing
* Change Classes *
11:40 – 12:10 – Science/Writing 12:15 – 12:45 – Lunch12:45 – 1:15 – Recess
1:15 – 2:30 – Whole Group Math
2:30 – 3:15 – Guided Math (Pull outs for EIP, DEES & FOCUS)
* Change Classes – Return to homeroom & pack up to go home. *
3:20 Announcements & being dismissalDEAR (Drop Everything And Read) Time
OR Study Hall/Homework time/Journaling during bus call
*Students stay in homeroom for the first ½ of the day. If your child is in Mrs. Edwards or Mrs. Elder’s room,
they will have math and science first and reading and SS second.
Reminders for Successful
Experience at SchoolGood night’s sleep
Eat breakfastOn time for schoolBe here every day
Be preparedBE ON TASK AND
ORGANIZED
On-going Assignments* Read and earn 100 AR Points by the
end of the year* Read and complete Genre Bingo for
Mrs. Jenkins by the end of the year*Rigby/Star/Lexile Reading levels
*Math Fluency – basic facts*Map Skills
*Cursive writing
Science & SS books are on line!
• Type in this web address: www.eduplace.com/eservices
•
• Log on using: waltonstudent4 (for 4th grade students)
• Password: password
•
• Select the textbook you want.
•
• Type in the page number you want on the top right hand
• side.
•
• Make sure your speakers are on and you’re to go.
Reading Stories on Line
• All stories in the Trophies Reading Book are on line at the county web site.
www.walton.k12.ga.us
• Staff Page…textbook software…4th Grade
2013-2014 Curriculum Changes
• New CCGPS implemented• New Lexile expectations have greatly increased from previous years. Reading passages will be much more rigorous than in the past.
• New assessment in progress. Math has a basic skills, fluency, and problem solving skills.
For Additional CCGPS Information
https://www.georgiastandards.org
Go to the Common Core GPS tab at the top.Then go to the desired subject and grade
level. This web site will give you a wealth of information including the standards that have been moved to other grade levels.
Increased Text ComplexityOld Lexile Measure New Lexile Measure 648 - 845 *740 - 1010(4th – 5th) (4th – 5th) Old Passing CRCT New Passing CRCT 800 *825 ?
*These are still changing and increasing.
Standard Form Expanded Form Written Form
7,653,180
_________+________+________+_______
+_______+________
___________________________
6,000,000+300,000+70,000+3,000+900+20+3
______________________________
_________+________+_______+________+
_________+_________
four hundred eighty-three thousand, seven
hundred sixty-five
85,442,120,571
__________+_________+________+
__________+__________+________+_____
____+
__________+____________+_____________
eighty-five billion, four hundred forty-two
million, one hundred twenty thousand, five hundred and seventy-one
____________________________
2,000,000+400,000+80,000+3,000+10+5
_______________________________________
Name______________________________ Date_________________________________ Teacher_________________________________Directions: Complete the missing pieces of the chart using the standard form, expanded form and written form.
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Resources to help your child• Websites1.Test Practice- scroll down to printable
tests. http://www.wcbritt.org/students/OAS.htm
1.OAS-click on parents and then scroll down to find the correct username/password https://www.georgiaoas.org/servlet/a2l
2.NYlearns.org-
Resources to help your child
3. Rabun County Practice http://www.rabun.k12.ga.us/staff/rhenson/CRCTPractice.html-scroll down to fourth grade tests.
4. Online CRCT practice- http://www.nwle.com/crct_printable_
practice/4th_grade_tests_for_web/4th_grade_printable_crct_practice.html
*CRCT testing information
• This year we will again have TWO weeks worth of testing with the testing days split into mid-week tests.
• Tuesday- Reading (must pass)• Wednesday-Language Arts• Thursday-Math (must pass)• Tuesday-Science (next year must pass)• Wednesday-Social Studies
Behavior & Expectations
• Organization – Notebook/binder & Agenda
• Work Ethic – giving best effort AND completing work within a time frame
• Staying on Task & showing self control
• Get to school on time • Homework
Challenges in 4th Grade
• Working within a given time• Staying on task• Knowing HOW to study• Turning in work• Organization• Problem solving – being self-directed
How to Help at Home with these Challenges
1. Working within a given time on homework assignments – use a timer
2. Staying on task – monitor on task behavior while doing #1.
3. Routine and schedule is very important. Make homework a routine in a quiet environment.
4. Knowing HOW to study – Flash cards, repetition, songs, mnemonics (Never Eat Soggy Waffles)
5. Turning in work – make sure it is done the night before and placed in notebook before going to bed.
6. Organization – Check book bag on a regular basis7. Problem solving – being self-directed – Have
regular responsibilities at home.
Our job, as parents and teachers, is to prepare our CHILD for the road of life. Responsibility is learned and taught.
Failure is NOT fatal, it is a learning process.
Technology• Smart Boards-Each classroom has
new smart boards installed. These are wonderful resources to engage students! Each teacher incorporates the board into her lessons each week!
• CPS Clickers- This is a new resource that the kids LOVE! We currently havetwo in fourth grade
• Ladybug – View pages from book/pics
Infinite Campus and ARInfinite campus allows you to pull up grades online instantly!
AR-website allows you to track the growth of your child, see what tests they have taken, and what their current level is. AR access at home is through the parent tab on the county web site. Use your child’s lunch number to get in and set it up.
Infinite Campus
Infinite Campus can be reached through the
parent tab on the county web site.
Newsletter and Classroom WebPages
• Each teacher has a class web page with information such as the weekly newsletter, reminders, pictures, and resources. Check it Out!
• Weekly Newsletters/Friday Folders-Come home bi-weekly. Please review
• Grades and newsletter carefully.• Sign all grades below 80.
Questions?
Thank you for
coming!!
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