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WELCOME TO PARENT ORIENTATION Fourth Grade. CURRICULUM  Math (Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Geometry)  Science (Cycles,

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1 WELCOME TO PARENT ORIENTATION Fourth Grade

2 CURRICULUM  Math (Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Geometry)  Science (Cycles, Soil, Adaptations, Energy Sources, Body Systems)  Texas History (Native Americans, Explorers, Alamo, San Jacinto, Cowboys, Oil)  Reading (Main Idea, Inferencing, Summary, Sequencing)  Writing (Narrative, Expository, Revising, Editing)  Word Work (Prefix, Suffix)

3 CLASS WORK  Completed in class during the school day  Counts for 90% of grade GRADING SCALE  A = 100-90  B = 89-80  C = 79-75  D = 74-70  F = Below 70

4 RAISE  After school time to complete missing assignments  If your child needs to stay after school for RAISE a form will be sent home for you to sign  RAISE occurs Wednesdays from 4:00-4:45

5 LATE WORK For classwork, homework, and projects submitted after the due date:  1 st day: -10 points  2 nd day: -20 points  3 + days: - 30 points  If work is not turned in by the end of the nine week grading period, students will be given a zero for the assignment

6 RETESTS  Students earning below a 70% on tests have the opportunity to retake the test  The teacher will reteach the material and the student will retake the test within 5 days from when the original test was given  Students will receive the higher grade, but cannot receive higher than a 70%  For more information, please see the handout

7 TAKE HOME PAPERS  Graded papers will be sent home on Wednesday  Papers should remain at home unless otherwise noted  Fourth Grade Week-at-a-Glance sent home Mondays giving an overview of the week  Flyers from the school will be sent home on Wednesdays

8 PROGRESS REPORTS AND REPORT CARDS  Progress reports will be sent home in the middle of the nine week grading period  Report cards will be sent home at the end of the nine week grading period  Progress reports and report cards should be signed and returned the next school day

9 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE

10 HOMEWORK  Completed at home  Counts for 10% of the grade  Major projects completed at home will count for 90% of the grade

11 MATH  Homework given Mondays and Wednesdays due the following day  Monday due Tuesday  Wednesday due Thursday  Homework will cover concepts previously taught in class.

12 SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES  Students will receive a study guide for science and social studies tests

13 READING  Homework given Tuesdays due Wednesdays  Reading logs  Students should read for 30 minutes each night  Parents should sign students’ reading logs daily after students read  Logs will be stapled in students red homework folders  Logs will be checked sporadically throughout the month  Logs will be collected at the end of each month for a grade

14 WRITING  Homework will be given on Thursdays due Fridays  Writing assignment  Revising and Editing passage

15 WORD WORK  Homework will be given Monday due Friday  Students should be working with the letters all week creating words with prefixes and suffixes  Word Work Tests are given covering the prefixes and suffixes discussed

16 OTHER HOMEWORK  Students will record their homework in their planners each day  Please make sure to read your student’s planner for an additional homework (example: field trip form due)

17 RULES, REWARDS, CONSEQUENCES

18 SCHOOL RULES  Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself, and speak respectfully to others  Come to class prepared and ready to learn  Follow directions the first time given

19 CLASSROOM ECONOMY  In math we teach a unit on financial literacy. This unit involves many vocabulary words that most students are unfamiliar with, such as deposit, withdrawal, and profit.  Our classroom economy gives the students an opportunity to hear these words throughout the school year and learn some real life money applications  Here’s how it works…

20 CLASSROOM ECONOMY  Students apply for jobs they are interested in completing throughout the entire school year.  Students receive monthly paycheck for their work.  The money from their paycheck is deposited into their online bank account. (mykidsbank.org)  Students will rent or purchase their desk each month  Bonuses: rewards through having good grades, improving grades, doing well on tests, turning in homework on time  Fines: breaking school rules like not turning in homework, talking out, not being prepared, disrespectfulness

21 CLASSROOM ECONOMY  Classroom Store  Students can purchase needs like pencils, glue, pens…  Students can also purchase wants like stinky feet pass, hat pass, stuffed animal pass  Auction  6 times per year  Students may contribute items (with parent note)  Students will receive 50% of the profit for their item

22 PANTHER PRINCIPLE CARD  Behavior folders are sent home daily  Parents should sign the card on the designated spot each week  Students should bring their behavior folder/card with them everyday

23 REWARDS  Verbal Praise  Stickers, Notes  Extra Recess  “Bonuses”

24 CONSEQUENCES  Verbal warnings  Mark in folder  “Fines”  Loss of recess or “Laps” around the playground  Sever or repeated behavior will result in an immediate discipline referral

25 OTHER INFORMATION

26 DROP OFF/DISMISSAL  Car riders should have a typed tag to correspond to a typed hanging tag for the car picking up the child  For the safety of the children, please do not drop off students in the front of the school and have them cross traffic in the parent drive  Students may be dropped off as early as 7:50 AM and can go to the cafeteria  Students are dismissed from the cafeteria at 8:00  School begins at 8:20

27 DISMISSAL CHANGES  A note from the parent should be sent to the student’s homeroom teacher  Changes to back walker must be approved by an administrator  Students riding a bus home also must be approved by the office

28 FAMILY NIGHT  Math Night: October 15 th at 6:30  Literacy Night: November 19 th at 6:00  Science Night: February 4 th at 6:00

29 SNACK  Students can bring a healthy snack to school to eat during the day  Students may also bring water to drink during the school day

30 FIELD TRIPS  Outdoor Learning Center:  November  half day, 2 or 3 classes at a time  George Ranch  Date pending  All classes, all day

31 STAAR DATES  Writing: Tuesday, March 29 th and Wednesday, March 30 th  Math: Monday, May 9 th  Reading: Tuesday, May 10 th

32 DISTRICT LEARNING ASSESSMENTS  Simulate STAAR testing- most questions taken from previous STAAR tests  Tests are about the length of a regular class period (1 hour)  Covers only material that has been taught in class  Students who qualify will receive accommodations during testing

33 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES  Sign-up Genius guide by door  Call or email us too  Mrs. Goldsmith  BrittneyKAimone@katyisd.org BrittneyKAimone@katyisd.org  281-237-4681  Mrs. Embley  PatriciaLEmbley@katyisd.org PatriciaLEmbley@katyisd.org  281-237-4714

34 THANKS FOR COMING! We are going to have a great year!


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