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Welcome to Mrs. Knutzen’s Fourth Grade Classroom!

Welcome to Mrs. Knutzen’s Fourth Grade Classroom!. Mrs. K. My Philosophy. I believe in treating each child fairly and as individuals and showing respect for them and especially their talents.

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Welcome to Mrs. Knutzen’s Fourth Grade Classroom!

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  1. Welcome to Mrs. Knutzen’s Fourth Grade Classroom!

  2. Mrs. K.

  3. My Philosophy • I believe in treating each child fairly and as individuals and showing respect for them and especially their talents. • Every child can succeed, and I am here to teach them the material they will need to know to succeed. • I am professional and look out for the children and focus on keeping them safe in the classroom, always.

  4. Title 1 School Ocean Park Elementary is a Title 1 School. It’s programs serve all the children here at school. All staff, resources, and classes are part of the overall written schoolwide program. The purpose is to generate high levels of academic achievement in core subject areas for all students, especially those students most in need. This purpose is achieved through:

  5. “Whatever you are, be a good one.” -Abraham Lincoln This is a favorite quote of mine. I believe I am a good teacher and that your children will be good students!

  6. My Expectations • As your child’s teacher, I expect overall, that the class rules to be followed. • I will also expect a positive attitude from the students and a successful year academically overall from the class as a whole. I have high expectations! • I expect the children to read during free time and to ask for help if they ever have any questions. • I expect for work to be turned in on time and for you, as their parents, to make sure homework and projects are completed.

  7. What You Can Expect From ME • Classroom work is aligned with Common Core Standards. Reading & writing is integrated into our social studies and science units so that non-fiction reading increases students’ knowledge base. • You can expect me to teach your children to the best of my abilities everyday in a safe and fun learning environment. • You can expect that I will communicate regularly via classroom newsletters and/or homework packets.

  8. School Procedures Entering the classroom Using the restroom When you are absent Getting materials without disturbing others When you need a writing utensil or paper Recess expectations The Pencil Game  If you finish early When given an assignment End of class dismissal Walking to and from specials (Music/PE) Cafeteria expectations Forming a line When a school-wide announcement or classroom page is made These are just a few of our procedures we will be learning starting on the first day of school and following throughout the year.

  9. Safety Drills • Responding to a fire drill • Listen for the teacher’s instructions • Exit the room to the right • When you get outside, do down the sidewalk to the right • Proceed to the north end of the playground • Once there everyone should check in with the teacher • Responding to a tsunami or earthquake drill • Crouch under tables • Listen for the teacher’s instructions • Be quiet and aware for instructions • Responding to an intruder drill • Crouch under tables away from the door • Teacher will lock the door • Remain silent and listen for the teacher’s instructions.

  10. Classroom Schedule • 8:00-8:30--Morning Routine/Warm Up Work8:30-9:00– G.L.A.D. – Language Development9:05 – 9:55--Specials (Music, Library, or PE)10:00 Fresh Fruit and/or Veggie Snack Time10:15-11:20--Math11:25-11:55– Lunch/Recess12:00-12:15-- Teacher Read-Aloud12:15-1:20 – Daily Literacy Workshop1:20- 1:35 – Afternoon Recess1:40 -2:40– Science and/or Social Studies2:45--Dismissal

  11. Ocean Park Self Manger Guidelines • I show respect to my school, myself and others • I follow directions when they are given • I demonstrate patience and self control • My work is neat, complete and on time • I follow safety rules Our classroom rules are easy to remember and easy to follow. We show respect, make good decisions, and solve problems. We look forward to a successful classroom and school year!

  12. Classroom Management • For minor disruptions, or off-task behaviors: • Signal social behavior error has been made • Restate/reteach appropriate behavior • Provide positive reinforce for next display of appropriate behavior. • For serious rule-violating behavior which disrupts teaching and learning, or puts students or others at risk of harm: • Signal social behavior error has been made • Restate/reteach appropriate behavior • Provide time in the planning center • Contact student’s parents • Direct/escort student to office/principal

  13. CommunicatION • You can always call the school to leave a message 360-665-4815 • You can always email me at suzanne.knutzen@oceanbeachschools.org • Our BEE folders contain a calendar of special events, lunch menus, the weeks homework, newsletters, special announcements, etc… • We have a class website you can check anytime of the day… I will be posting assignments, pictures, projects, etc… • http://ocean.k12.wa.us/Domain/82

  14. Homework Policy • I give homework on Mondays (or the first day of the week), and it will be due Friday. • Student who complete their homework will get to participate in Fun Friday! • Homework should not take longer than 30 minutes each night, and it will include at least 20 minutes of reading.Your child can read from a book, newspaper, magazine, recipe, etc… Read! Read! Read! • Homework is differentiated according to student needs. Students will have choices on spelling words, and subjects to research.

  15. Attendance Policy • Excuses should be called in to the office on the day of your child’s absence. • It is your child’s responsibility to see me or a classmate as soon as they return to school to receive make up assignments and etc. Make up tests will only be given if the absence is excused. • I take role at 8:00 a.m. It is important to get your child to school on time! • Perfect attendance does result in a special reward. • It is important that your child attends school everyday to ensure they are learning as much as possible!

  16. Field Trip Information • Hopefully, we will go on two field trips this year. • 1 – Willapa Wildlife Refuge (May 2015) • 2 – The 2nd field trip is TBA and is still in the works • We will need about 5 parent volunteers for both trips. • Details for both trips will be sent home closer to the trip dates.

  17. Common Core • Shifts in ELA/Literacy • Read as much non-fiction as fiction • Learn more about the world by reading • Read more and challenging material closely • Discuss reading using evidence • Write non-fiction using evidence • Increase academic vocabulary • Shifts in Mathematics • Learn more in depth about fewer topics • Develop speed and accuracy • Really know it, really do it • Use real world math • Think fast AND solve problems

  18. Standardized Testing • All schools in Washington State will require students to take the Smarter Balanced online assessment in Spring 2015 • Fourth graders will be required to type their answers to questions. • We will be practicing keyboarding skills in class, and students will be producing written assignments on their Neos weekly.

  19. F.L.A.S.H. Curriculum • Ocean Beach School District has adopted a K-12 Health and Wellness education program. • Fourth Grade is being taught the F.L.A.S.H. curriculum, which is designed to prepare young people to care about themselves, their family, and their community. It consists of lessons on such subjects as friendship, disability, feelings, families, sexual abuse prevention, anger, space, staying healthy, anatomy, babies, and pregnancy. • This is an opportunity for us all to work together to promote positive attitudes and behaviors. Students will be encouraged to discuss these issues at home. • Please feel free to look over the curriculum. If you have concerns, or would like to opt out, please let me or Mrs. Meinhardt know.

  20. Conferences, Mettings, Etc… • I am available to meet with you anytime between 7:00 and 7:40 as well as from 3:00 until about 5:00. • I can hold meetings during my planning time if an appointment is made ahead of time. My planning period is between 9:05 and 9:55. • I also can always communicate by phone and e-mail.

  21. Thank you for coming!I am Looking forward to a wonderful year! • A little support goes a long way! Please volunteer and help your child succeed!

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