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WELCOME! Back to School Night Mrs. Kolarsick’s Fourth Grade Class “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” ~Benjamin Franklin
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LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY COURSE OVERVIEW Common Core Standards & NJ Core Curriculum Standards Balanced Literacy Program -Reader’s Workshop -Writer’s Workshop -Word Study
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READER’S WORKSHOP CREATING LIFE LONG READERS! “You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.” ~Paul Sweeney My goal is to help create, maintain, and develop your child’s reading life. Monthly reading goals Weekly meetings Reading Logs for inside and outside the classroom Sharing our Reading Life Choices and flexible projects
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READER’S WORKSHOP 43 Minutes Mini-Lesson (Teaching Point) for the strategy or skill of the day Guided Practice Leveled Independent Reading Books Literature Circles One project after completing the book Treasures Textbook Treasures Practice Book
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WRITER’S WORKSHOP “If there's a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.” ~Toni Morrison 43 Minutes Mini Lesson (Teaching Point) I begin the lesson by modeling the skill in my own writing. Students will practice this skill in their own writing. Time to plan, draft, revise, edit, proofread, and conference
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WRITER’S WORKSHOP Students will work on several pieces and pick two to publish in each unit. Of the two published pieces one will go home and one will stay in their portfolio Sharing party after publishing
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WRITER’S WORKSHOP Writing Homework: Weekly writing prompts will be given on Monday and will be due on Friday Every other Friday- Writing Prompt Assessment Creative Writing Journal Will travel to and from school Short homework assignments on occasion to build on ideas and topics to write about Write creatively in class during homeroom Weekly dates to turn in
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WRITER’S WORKSHOP Unit 1: Finding Ideas and a Voice Introduction to Writer’s Workshop: Becoming a Writer Small Moments Narrative Pieces Unit 2: Writing to Teach (Informative/Expository Writing) Research Papers Comparing & Contrasting Character’s in Books How-To Essay Unit 3: Persuasive Persuasive Letters Persuasive Essays Unit 4: Point of View Stories with a Twist
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WORD STUDY 30 Minutes Grammar Lessons Treasures Practice Book Weekly Spelling Pattern 10 Words per week (There will be a regular and a challenge List) Center activities and lessons Pre-Test on Monday Spelling Test on Friday High Frequency Words 5 Words per week
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WORD STUDY High Frequency Words The first 1,000 words are used in 89% of everyday writing. Spelling Inventory Individualized Spelling List Homework will be given on Monday and due on Friday. Students will pick three assignments off of a menu of choices Week 1 will begin on Monday
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SOCIAL STUDIES COURSE OVERVIEW Unit 1: The Land of New Jersey Unit 2: Native American and European Settlers Unit 3: A New Nation Unit 4: Building a New Nation Unit 5: New Century, New Challenges Novels (Leveled Novels on the same topic) Projects Current Events & Reflections
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MATH COURSE OVERVIEW Envision Common Core Practice Books Direct Instruction, Centers & Guided Small Group Instruction Notebook (Left Side Notes) Quizzes, Tests, & Homework
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MATH COURSE OVERVIEW Unit 1: Operations & Algebraic Thinking Unit 2: Number & Operations in Base Ten Unit 3: Number & Operations-Fractions Unit 4: Measurement & Data Unit 5: Geometry
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SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW NJ Core Curriculum Standards Discovery Works
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SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW Unit 1: WEATHER Unit 2: MAGNETISM & ELECTRICITY Project Based Learning Unit 3: MOTION AND DESIGN Project Based Learning Unit 4: EARTH, MOON, AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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HOMEWORK EXPECTATIONS Language Arts Reading Log Spelling Practice Practice skills and concepts that were taught in class. Math Practice skills and concepts that were taught in class. Photo copied hand out or the Envision Practice Book Science and Social Studies Projects will be assigned in advance Occasional assignments for homework. Unfinished classwork
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HOMEWORK EXPECTATIONS Vacations Absences
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GRADING “ IF WE ALL DID THE THINGS WE ARE CAPABLE OF, WE WOULD ASTOUND OURSELVES.” THOMAS EDISON School Wide Grading Rubric for Elementary School 4 is Exceptional (The student produced a product that is above & beyond mastery of the skill.) 3 is the Target (The student demonstrated mastery of the skill) 2 is Developing 1 is Beginning Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Assessments in the Fall, Spring, and Summer Benchmark Math Assessments Short Writing Assessments every other week Reading Levels are assessed in the Fall, Spring, and Summer Progress is monitored and recorded throughout the week.
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GRADING Homework15% Class Work & Participation20% Tests20% Quizzes15% Projects30%
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COMMUNICATION Email Phone “How Was My Week?” Letters
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RESOURCES Class Website Khan Academy Study Island
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