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Curriculum Night

Curriculum Night. August 28, 2014 Mrs. Franks Fourth Grade Ross Elementary. Birthday Treats. Suggested treats include: Parents may choose to send a treat bag to school for special occasions such as Halloween,

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Curriculum Night

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  1. Curriculum Night August 28, 2014 Mrs. Franks Fourth Grade Ross Elementary

  2. Birthday Treats Suggested treats include: Parents may choose to send a treat bag to school for special occasions such as Halloween, Winter holiday, Valentines or Birthday.  Treat bags must be filled with non-food items and will be sent home with the children.  Treat bags ideas include:

  3. Educational Trips • Must be educational and approved in advance through the office • Basic work will be provided the day before the first day of absence • Students have 5 days to turn in the missed work

  4. Early Dismissals, ETC. • Plan ahead and have a note ready in the morning—Best time is after 2:00pm • Please make sure your child is on time each day • Tardiness is a hard habit to break • Detracts from routine and we start right away each day

  5. Make up Work • It is not necessary to request make up work for one day of absence. • Pick up time for work must be at the end of the school day. • Please send an email when you need to request work for your child.

  6. Literacy • Using Harcourt’s Storytown (sixth year with this program) • Goal: to enable your child to become a proficient/advanced reader. • Concentration on focus skills and strategies, oral reading skills, comprehension, and developing vocabulary.

  7. Reading Assessments • Weekly Lesson Tests • Assesses story comprehension, vocabulary, focus skill, grammar, and spelling • Theme Tests • Used as Local Assessment and assesses cumulative reading skills every 6-8 weeks. • Critical Thinking Skills-Thoughtful Logs

  8. Reading Counts • Used as a grade throughout the school year. • Assessed periodically • At each “due date,” the student must have a minimum of 3Reading Counts points to receive 100% (this is one book.) • Students should have a Reading Counts books at their desk to be reading at all times.

  9. Grammar • Students will focus on one grammar skill per week • Assessed on this grammar skill on each weekly lesson test • Written assignments across the curriculum can be used to asses grammar, usage and mechanics.

  10. Spelling Tests and Homework • Each week, students will receive a “Lesson Homework Packet” consisting of cursive handwriting practice and spelling homework pages. • Homework assignments will be distributed on Day 1 and due on Day 6 • Spelling Tests will be on Day 6 of the cycle

  11. Writing • Using the four square writing approach • Students will be writing in all subject areas • Spending a significant amount of time practicing to write Persuasive, Narrative, and Informational Writing pieces • End of the Year Goal: to write a 4 paragraph essay

  12. Math in Focus

  13. Math in Focus • This is a conceptually-based program that focuses on problem-solving and reasoning skills. • It is designed with fewer lessons which will be taught over multiple days to allow time to explore each concept more in-depth. • Students will be keeping a folder in class that contains all pages and resources for the program. When students have homework, they will be bringing their folders home with them.

  14. Math in Focus • The students’ homework will vary each night depending on the amount of practice each student needs to learn the skill. The homework will come from either the Student Workbook, Reteaching Workbook, Extra Practice Workbook, or the Enrichment Workbook. • Home –School Connection and Chapter Wrap Up • Keep throughout the chapter and use to gauge chapter test preparation

  15. Math in Focus • The students will have access to their textbook and all materials and resources online. Log-in information will be coming home shortly. • The manipulatives that are used in the lessons are also available to use online. The students will be using the website: www.thinkcentral.com. • *All Math in Focus and Storytown resources are available at the same website.

  16. Science • We will be using the science series called, “FOSS” (Full Option Science System) again this year. This series has guided the development of successful active-learning science modules. • The FOSS developers designed the curriculum based on the fact that elementary students learn science best by doing science.

  17. Science Kits • They will be delivered every 9 weeks and include all materials for students to participate in hands-on investigations. • We will be using the following modules: • 1st– Structures of Life • 2nd– Physics of Sound • 3rd– Earth Materials

  18. Science Binders • Students will be responsible for keeping an ORGANIZED binder • Binders will contain all notes, observations, and drawings for each science investigation • Binders will be graded throughout the unit and

  19. Science Grading • Response Sheets – students will apply skills learned in each investigation to a real-world situation • I-Checks – students will be given as a pretest, 1 day of review and then students are given the I-Check back to make any changes before it is graded • Survey Posttest/Pretest – Module test given in the same fashion as the I-Checks

  20. Social Studies • Basic Geography - Map & Globe Skills - Continents & Oceans • Our Community • Native Americans • People From Many Places - Immigration • Our Government

  21. Signatures • Please sign and return all Literacy Tests, Math Tests, Science Tests, and Social Studies Tests • Literacy Theme tests will be discussed during conferences and only the grade sheet will be sent home ahead of time—sign and return it. • Spelling Tests do NOT need to be signed and returned • Most quizzes do not need to be signed and returned

  22. PSSA • Math and Reading - During the weeks of April 13 - 24, 2015. • Science – during the week of April 28 – May 2, 2015 • A schedule of exact testing dates will be given prior to testing.

  23. PSSA Preparation • For the math, reading, and science portion of the PSSA, students will be completing skills practice packets and using Study Island to help prepare for the assessment. • The practice packets will look like the real tests so the students will be acquainted with the format and types of questions on the PSSA assessment.

  24. Homework • Homework will be given almost every single night. • Math is the subject where homework will be given on a daily basis in most cases. Also, please study math facts • Reading—20 min each night—projects each nine weeks • Spelling –one page per night, but students may work ahead • Social Studies-Mrs. Jordan • Homework Club is available for students afterschool

  25. Homework Assignment Book • The students are required to bring home their homework folders and assignment books each night with their assignments written in them. The assignment books should be signed by a parent or guardian each night and the student will bring their assignment book back to school on the next school day. • Homework will be posted on my website each day.

  26. Report Cards • Schedule for Progress Reports and Report Cards on my webpage • They will be distributed during the end of the first semester (January) and at the end of the second semester (June). • Please check ProgressBook often for your child’s up-to-date progress. A letter will be sent home with your username/password if you do not have it already.

  27. 6 Day Schedule

  28. Important Information • Mrs. Franks’ Email: frankss@nhsd.net Purpose of email • Mrs. Jordan’s Email: jordanp@nhsd.net • Mrs. Franks’ Extension: (412) 318-1000 ext5122 Best time to call:8:30-8:50, 12:15-12:3 • Teacher’s Webpage www.rossb42.weebly.com (All assignments will be posted here daily)

  29. REMIND 101 • This school year I will be utilizing the website www.remind101.com as a way of sending out important messages to you. This is a free service; however, if you choose to receive the message via text, then standard messaging rates will apply. I plan on using it to notify you and/or your student of upcoming tests, projects or deadlines. I will not use it to send daily homework as that information is available on homework hotline. You will not be able to see my phone number and I will not be able to see your number. You will not be able respond to any text that I send. All that enroll will receive my messages using the text-messaging component on their phone. • If you want to enroll,text this message: @rossb to the phone number (858) 877-6875.

  30. HOME –School communication • http://www.movieweb.com/tv/TEAGGCmv2AGQED/frankie-sends-an-angry-email • Email Usage: • Setting up a phone conference or a meeting at school • Change in dismissal—before noon • Quick information-: “Luke might be tired because he was not feeling well through the night.” • Quick Question: “ Are the kids allowed to bring a camera on the field trip.”

  31. Thank You!! • Thank you for coming to Curriculum Night! • Please do not hesitate to contact with me if you have any comments, questions, or concerns throughout the school year! • Curriculum Night Power Point can be accessed through my webpage under the Classroom Homepage tab.

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