Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class B209
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Reading – Anchor Standards Key Ideas and Details Craft and Structure Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Text Complexity – Content Standards Fiction Non Fiction
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Writing – Anchor Standards Text Type and Purpose Production and Distribution of Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Complexity of Writing – Content Standards Write opinion pieces, informative / explanatory texts, and narratives Produce clear and coherent writing Utilize technology
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Speaking and Listening – Anchor Standards Comprehension and Collaboration Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas – Content Standards Engage in collaborative discussions Report on a topic or text, tell a story Utilize technology to add recordings and visual displays to presentations
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Language – Anchor Standards Conventions and standard English Knowledge of Language Vocabulary Acquisition and Use – Content Standards Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar Demonstrate or clarify meaning of unknowns and multiple meaning words and figurative language
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Math – Math Practices Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Reason abstractly and quantitatively Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Model with mathematics
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Math – Math Practices Use appropriate tools strategically Attend to precision Look for and make use of structure Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Math – Content Standards Understand place value for multi digit whole numbers Use the four operations with whole numbers to solve problems Understand fraction and fraction equivalence Solve problems involving measurement and conversion of measurement Draw and identify lines and angles and classify shapes
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Science – Food chains and food webs – Ecosystems – Rocks and minerals – Slow changes on Earth – Electricity – Magnetism
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Social Studies – Geography of California – Early people in California – Early history to statehood – Growth and development since 1850 – California government
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class 4 th Grade Curriculum – Other – PE – Music – Art
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class Classroom Values – Confidence – Drive / Grit – Perseverance – Teamwork / Collaboration – Responsibility – Respect – Caring – Fairness
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class Do our children have a growth mindset or a fixed mindset?
Self-Theories Entity v Incremental About 40% of US students hold an incremental theory of ability Carol Dweck - Self-Theories: Their role in Motivation, Personality and development, Psychology Press, 1999
Self-Theories Entity v Incremental Carol Dweck - Self-Theories: Their role in Motivation, Personality and development, Psychology Press, 1999 About 40% of US students hold an entity theory of ability Easy praise is not the answer - it makes the situation worse
How do we move entity learners towards becoming incremental learners? Praise our children in the right way Praise effort, resilience and hard work – not intelligence (ie do not tell children how clever they are) Concentrate children on improving their own performance (in small achievable steps) Remind children that if the work is not hard they are not learning (helps them to accept high challenge) Keep stressing that intelligence is not fixed, but is improved by effort & hard work (we all learn at different rates & in different ways)
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class Classroom Management – Classroom environment should be conducive to effective learning – All children should feel comfortable in the classroom – All children should feel physically and emotionally safe
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class Food and Drink Policy – Students are allowed to eat and drink anytime during the day. Just clean up after yourself – No soda, avoid sugary drinks (stains carpet) – No peanut or nut snacks Students can use the restroom at anytime. One student at a time, sign out.
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class Parental Help – Drivers / Chaperones: Please complete the required forms no later than October 1 st – Classroom help – limited to parties Party food – prefer home made
Back to School Night Mr. Harter’s Class Student and Parent Resources – Webpage Weekly practice and test schedule Scanned copies of worksheets History and science notes Sample history and science test questions Dreaded word problems – Jupiter grades Weekly report of child’s progress Listing of missing assignments