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Julie A. Sifrig 4th Grade E.P. Clarke Elementary School

Julie A. Sifrig 4th Grade E.P. Clarke Elementary School. Welcome to 4th grade. where we ’ re building a community of learners. A little about myself. Children Brian - 22 (2 nd Year Med School in Florida) Bradley - 21 (Senior at Florida Gulf Coast University)

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Julie A. Sifrig 4th Grade E.P. Clarke Elementary School

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  1. Julie A. Sifrig 4th Grade E.P. Clarke Elementary School

  2. Welcome to 4th grade... where we’re building a community of learners.

  3. A little about myself... • Children • Brian - 22 (2nd Year Med School in Florida) • Bradley - 21 (Senior at Florida Gulf Coast University) • Laura - 19 (Junior at Grand Valley State University) • Bachelors of Science: Indiana University • Systems Analyst • Master’s Degree Elementary Education : Aquinas College • 16th year teaching at EP Clarke

  4. United States Studies Unit 1: Foundations in Social Studies Unit 2: The U.S. in Spatial Terms Unit 3: Human Geography in the U.S. Unit 4: Exploring Economics Unit 5: Our Federal Government Unit 6: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship Social Studies Curriculum

  5. Daily Five Literacy Program/Benchmark Literacy Listen to Reading Teacher Read Alouds Buddy Reading Read to Self Reading Calendars 400 minutes/month I PICK books Guided Reading Practice Read to Others Buddy reading Writing Narratives Expository Persuasive Journals Reading response logs Letters Word study Spelling Word Sorts Building Big Words Word Wall Content Vocabulary Phonics Language Arts Curriculum

  6. Addition Subtraction Place Value Money Data, graphs Probability Multiplication Division Geometry Measurement standard metric Fractions Decimals Math Curriculum

  7. Science Curriculum • View from the Earth • Mrs. Mundy • Energy Transfers • Ms. Kleinhample • States of Matter • Mrs. Sifrig • Organisms in Their Environment • Mrs. Sifrig

  8. Little Bird Tales Blogging Gloster PowerPoint Webquests IPADS Museum Box Animoto My Big Campus Keyboarding Word processing Internet Computer Curriculum

  9. MORNINGS: Social Studies Language Arts Recess/Lunch -12:20 – 1:10 AFTERNOONS: Math Science SPECIALS: A Day: Music B Day: PE C Day: School Social Worker Music D Day: Music Media Center E Day: Computer Lab PE F Day: Art Daily Schedule...

  10. Bear Necessities ... • Students must always be • SAFE • Follow the rules • Students must beRESPONSIBLE everyday • Student Planners • Late work • 3 free passes • 4th late: Phone call home by the student • 5th late: Parent conference • Friday packets • Students must always be RESPECTFUL • Floating number line • School Discipline Rubric

  11. Students will: be ACTIVE learners be RESPONSIBLE practice effective communication skills develop self-esteem practice cooperative learning skills MOST IMPORTANTLY… students will prepare themselves for life Good citizens Resourceful Classroom Goals ...

  12. Field trips ... • Sarett Nature Center • Pond study – Sept. 19th • Upton Planetarium • Calling all Colors • Cook Nuclear Plant • Lansing • Historical Museum • Capitol Tour • May 21st • Healthworks Program • EP Clarke

  13. Important Dates ... • MEAP Dates… • Reading: Oct. 8 & 9 • Writing: Oct. 10 & 16 • Math: Oct. 15 • Think Energy Program • Nov. • Party Dates: • Halloween: 10/31 • Holiday: 12/20 • Valentine’s Day: 2/14 • Fourth Grade Musical • Late Start Dates: • -10//9, 10//23, 11/20, 12/11, 1/8, 2/5, 2/26, 3/12, 4/9, 5/7 • (9:15 Start time)

  14. Purpose of Homework ... • Homework provides children with opportunities to practice and improve their skills. • Homework teaches children how to begin a task on their own, stay with the task, complete it, and be responsible for the outcome. • Responsibility, self-discipline, independence, perseverance, and time management

  15. Child’s Job ... • Keep track of books & assignments – be prepared • Stay focused & allow reasonable amount of time to complete work • Do his/her own work with only limited assistance • Turn all work in on time • Accept responsibility for grades

  16. Parent’s Job ... • Establish homework routines • Provide necessary materials & supplies • Provide limited instruction & assistance • Establish logical consequences

  17. Teacher’s Job ... • Provide motivation & excitement • Provide instruction • Provide materials • Provide deadlines • Provide encouragement • Provide feedback regarding work

  18. Wrap Up ... • High expectations … • CHILDREN • ME • YOU • Together we’ll experience an exciting and fulfilling journey

  19. Volunteers Needed… • Before you leave… • Sign in • Leave cell phone # & email address • Sign up to volunteer • Lead Room Parent(s) (co-chair) • Party helpers • Reading Mentors • Media Center Helper

  20. Thank you for coming … • Contact information: • School phone #: 926-3600 (ext. #3659) • E-mail: jsifrig@sjschools.org • (Note: Problems/concerns can best be addressed with a scheduled conference.)

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