Friday, August 26, 2016

Parent Orientation Handout

Grateful for the turnout and conversations at last night's Parent Orientation.  Looking forward to the coming school year. 

Below is the information provided in the handout passed out last night.

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     Welcome Fourth Grade Families! 
Hopes and Goals 
Within the first days of school, students, parents, and myself will express their hopes and goals for the coming school year.  The hopes and goals will give rise to the classroom rules that the children help create.  The students' hopes and goals will be posted in the classroom and serve as a daily reminder of how they want their classroom to be.  Throughout the school year, the class will revisit and reflect on the hopes and goals.   
My hopes include 
  • To build a safe, caring, and joyful learning community. 
  • To encourage each child to become a lifelong learner and develop their gifts and talents. 
  • To maintain quality communication with parents as we work together in partnership. 
Highlights of 4th Grade: 
Math 
  •  Name and write mixed numbers, improper fractions, and decimals 
  • Add and subtract simple fractions with like denominators 
  • Add and subtract decimals to the hundredths place 
  • Develop understanding of solving an equation  
  • Identify, describe and draw rays, right angles, acute angle, obtuse angles, and straight angles  
  • Know and use formulas for finding area and perimeter of rectangles and squares 
  • Represent and interpret data on a number line and in tables, including frequency tables  
  • Analyze and apply strategies in problem solving 
Language Arts 
  • Use common roots, word parts, and context clues to determine and analyze the meaning of complex words 
  • Distinguish between cause and effect and between fact and opinion in informational text 
  • Read and analyze a variety of genres.  Analysis includes identifying the main events of the plot, determining causes for a character's actions, identifying the narrator, and determining the theme 
  • Write informational reports, responses to literature, and Letters from School 
  • Read independently and participate in the 40 book reading challenge 
  • Participate in the Global Read Aloud, and March Book Madness  
  • Present book talks 
  • Maintain a log, including writing summaries, for the classroom bookaday challenge  
Social Studies  
  • Describe the rights and responsibility of voting 
  • Trace the historical periods, places, people, events and movements that have led to the development of Maryland as a state and the District of Columbia as the nation's capital 
  • Distinguish fact from fiction in documents and other information resources  
Science 
  • Conduct investigations, record data in journals, and communicate results  
  • Explain how some products and materials are easier to recycle than others 
  • Recognize and explain that any invention may lead to other inventions 
  • Describe the effects of oceans on climate 
  • Describe and classify materials such as rocks and minerals  

 Religion  
  • Show understanding that God expects us to love and forgive each other 
  • Understand how to create and participates in the writing of prayers of intercession for Mass 
  • Memorize and recite the Ten Commandments 
  • Name the Beatitudes and their origin  
  • Identify the Nicene Creed as the statement of beliefs we pray at Mass 
  • Research a Saint to participate in a Living Museum 
Fourth Grade Schedule   
  
Monday  
Tuesday  
Wednesday  
Thursday  
Friday  
Homeroom  
8:00-8:20  
Morning Meeting  
Morning  
Meeting  
Morning   
Meeting  
Morning  
Meeting  
Morning Meeting  
1st Period   
8:20-9:20  
Math    
Math   
 Math   
Math   
Math   
2nd Period  
9:20-10:05  
Religion   
Religion *  
9:10-10:00  
Library   
Religion   
Religion   
3rd Period  
10:05-10:50  
Social Studies  
Social Studies   
Social Studies   
Social Studies  
Social Studies   
4th Period  
10:50-11:40  
Science  
Science  
Science  
Science  
Science  
5th Period  
11:40-12:30  
Computer  
Music  
PE  
Art  
PE  
12:30-1:20  
Recess/Lunch  
Recess/Lunch  
Recess/Lunch  
Recess/Lunch  
Recess/Lunch   
  
6th Period  
1:20-2:10  
Language Arts  
Language Arts  
Language Arts  
Language Arts  
Language Arts   
7th Period  
2:10-2:55  
Language Arts  
Language Arts  
Religion   
Language Arts  
Language Arts  
  
2:55-3:05  
Closing Circle Dismissal  
Closing Circle Dismissal  
Closing Circle Dismissal  
Closing Circle Dismissal  
Closing Circle   
Dismissal  
*Every other Tuesday we will attend school Mass at 9:15.  
Snack break is the transition time between Religion and Social Studies. 
Mrs. Baumann is teaching Science  
 
 
Classroom Needs/Volunteer Opportunities 
  • Recess/lunch volunteers- Contact Mrs. Schratz 
  • Field trip volunteers 
  • Cooking  
  • STEM  
  • Classroom Bookaday  
 
Communication Connections 
  • Email:  jkelly@stmatthias.org  Each Monday morning I will send an email with information for the upcoming week.  
  • Letters from School- On Fridays, student writes a weekly letter home in a special journal (LFS).  The recipient writes a response back.  Journals return to school on Monday.  
  • Thursday folder – Correspondence from school office, including the weekly Bridges.  Folder to be returned on Friday 
  • Information portal - Plusportals.com/stmatthias Mrs. Blackburn is sending home information regarding sign-in 
  • Follow us on Twitter @ASMartlibrary 
  • Read the Fourth Grade Family blog at ASMartlibrary.blogspot.com 
  • Buster's Diary-  Students take home the class mascot, Buster, and writes about his adventures.  Each student has a visit with Buster once every three months.  
 
 
Ideas for Helping Your Child Be Successful This Year 
  • Nightly homework consists of students reading at least 20 minutes a night.  Have a dedicated reading time, where everyone in the house is reading.  Talk about your reading experiences and share favorites from your childhood.   
  • Play board games to practice the social skills of cooperation, assertion, responsibility, empathy, and self control.  
  • Use flashcards to promote fluency of math facts including multiplication and division facts.  
Image result for 20 minutes of reading 
I am excited to get to know your child and to form a partnership with you to help him/her develop his/her gifts and talents.  
Respectfully, 
Julie Kelly

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