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Discover the state’s academic standards at Jones Elementary! Join us for an interactive Curriculum Night where we delve into the achievement standards for 4th grade. Get insights on Reading/ELA with close reading strategies and non-fiction passages, Math with Number Talk/Number Strings, and Social Studies/Science units of study. Emphasize problem-solving skills, multiplication facts, and test preparation strategies. Encourage strong study habits for your child's education. Access useful websites and communicate with teachers for support. Let's work together to ensure your child's academic success!
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Welcome 4th Grade Title 1 Curriculum Night
State’s Academic Content/Achievement Standards Gray Elementary Web Page: http://jones.gray.schooldesk.net/ Jones
State’s Academic Content/Achievement Standards Jones County District Web Page: http://jones.schooldesk.net/ Jones
State’s Academic Content/Achievement Standards 4th Grade Teachers’ Webpage: http://jones.gray.schooldesk.net/ Bivins
Reading/ELA • Multiple grades taken from same assignments; eg. When answering a discussion question for Social Studies, students are held accountable for correct spelling (within reason), capitalization, punctuation, and sentence structure. • Close reading strategies are being taught in small group settings • An increased number of non fiction passages used daily build upon knowledge of social sciences • Stress the importance of making connections (text to self, text to world, self to world) Jones
Math Number Talk/Number Strings Go Math – (supplement other materials) Various ways of solving problems Word Problems Multiplication facts – A MUST!!! Bivins
Social Studies/Science • Units of Study • Social Studies- timeline of events *Native Americans, Explorers, 13 Colonies, American Revolution, Government, Westward Expansion • Science- upcoming *Water Cycle & Weather, Simple Machines • Study Guides • Available on website (with answers) Pickett
Testing Benchmarks Unit tests Common grade-level assessments Writing CRCT Colter
Study Habits Student says, “No homework!” Translation: “I have a study guide to review.” Building strong habits is vital to your child’s education. Help them to build these skills. Having your child read the study guides and/or make note cards is a great start! Pickett
Helpful Information • Useful Websites • 4th grade website under “Useful Websites” • Email • Remind 101 • Talk with your teacher about signing up • Parent Resource Center • Parent Coordinator- Regina McGalliard: rmcgalliard@jones.k12.ga.us • Instructional Coach • Kristen Beaver- kbeaver@jones.k12.ga.us Pickett