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Title: Welcome to the 45 Magnet Program at Clark


1
Welcome to the 4/5 Magnet Program at Clark!
  • The might oak was once a little nut that held its
    ground!

2
No notes needed!
  • This presentation will be available on the class
    website.
  • Sit back and enjoy the ride!

3
S.H.A.R.K.s
  • Scientific, helpful, and resourceful KIDS!
  • This is the acronym the students created for the
    program its first year.

4
Meet the Teachers (we are both your childs
teacher for 2 years!)
  • Mrs. Rickey
  • Masters in Teaching
  • Mother of 3 year old and 1 year old boys -
    married to Paul
  • Science Degree
  • Mrs. Ferrin
  • Masters in Education
  • Mother of 2 high school students and married to
    Dean
  • Tech mentor and coordinator in CA

5
Clark Procedures
  • Absences contact office in addition to teachers
  • Wednesday Assemblies alternating Wednesdays and
    families are welcome to attend
  • Pick up under white tent
  • Send in lunch money before school
  • Music 4th Graders learn recorders
  • 5th Graders learn the guitar

6
Homework Policy
  • Planners done each day and need a signature each
    day. This is a STUDENT responsibility. Help
    your child make it a habit to check off each item
    in the planner.
  • Homework Hotline is 425-837-6277. (This is a
    student job each day.) This is to hear the
    nightly homework assignments.
  • Students may not call parents to bring in late
    work.
  • In the Seahawks folder, homework checkers will
    record any missing work. It needs to be turned
    in that week to get any credit. Try NOT to
    schedule family vacations during school.
  • Work needs to be neat and organized with proper
    heading.
  • Intensity will increase, so it is important to
    establish good habits immediately. Have a
    relaxing and consistent place and time to work.
  • Monthly projects tend to stress kiddos out. Help
    your child by looking at the monthly plan in the
    back of the planner and stay organized!

7
Homework Workload
  • Every week there is spelling sent home each
    Friday for the following week.
  • Most nights there will be a math Study Link
    (picture of house in corner). It is given out
    each day in mailbox.
  • Reading homework should be reading book project
    book and/or Lit. Circle book.
  • Every Friday Literature Circle job is due,
    starting in a few weeks.
  • Monthly book projects due at the end of each
    month instructions and detailed rubrics will be
    in provided folder.
  • Unfinished work will be sent home to complete.
  • 4th Grade Families this is a HUGE transition,
    we know. Please establish good habits early and
    dont stress. It takes most kids at least a
    month to settle in and really get the routines.

8
Homework Schedule
  • Mondays Spelling definitions and parts of
    speech on colored note card AND lined paper
  • Tuesdays Spelling meaningful sentences
  • As the bell rang, students spilled out the doors
    being freed from school.
  • Wednesdays Syllables (use dictionary.com) and
    words in words (need at least 2 hidden words)
  • Thursdays Key sheet for studying and Lit.
    Circle job
  • Weekend unfinished Lit. Circle tests and empty
    Friday Folder
  • Math almost every night

9
Class Website
  • www.clark.issaquah.wednet.edu/teachers/ferrine
  • Valuable information is located there
  • Important dates
  • Newsletters
  • Spelling lists, Lit. Circle jobs, and other
    assignments
  • Helpful info for homework and projects
  • Student work
  • Pictures of class activities
  • Volunteer schedule
  • Phone numbers and email addresses for us!

10
Class Blog
  • http//clarkevenyear.blogspot.com/
  • This is a resource for students to interact on
    another level outside of class.
  • Make sure you have signed up, as it will become
    part of homework to make comments on it later in
    the year.
  • If you have yet to activate your invitation,
    please sign up again on the clipboards outside
    the classrooms.

11
Friday Information
  • Each Friday a folder of corrected work will be
    sent home. This will contain ALL checked work
    from the week. The empty folder is to be
    returned Monday. The work is for you to keep
    (unless it indicates it must corrected and
    returned).
  • The spelling list for the following week will be
    sent home on Friday to help budget time.

12
Morning Routine
  • Every morning
  • Turn in homework in Seahawks folder into the
    homework basket (come with folder in hand)
  • Check in and make lunch choice (lunch in hand)
  • Get morning work
  • Mon Journal entry
  • Tues Paragraph Editing
  • Wed Mountain Language
  • Thu Cursive
  • Fri Spelling Test

13
Stations 4 per week Please arrive on time and
find a substitute if needed.
  • Math/Science Everyday Math games or science
    experiments from Highline kits led by parents.
  • Technology various computer projects led by
    Mrs. Ferrin.
  • Environmental forest ecology year long focus
    led by Mrs. Rickey.
  • Writing/Art stories and skills from McGraw
    Hill, Junior Great books, art project, or monthly
    poetry project. Writing is based on stories read
    in stations.

14
Reading
  • Novel studies different themes that tie into
    social studies and science
  • Literature circles small group meeting to
    discuss novels
  • Need to keep up on reading assignment
  • Job due in homework folder each Friday
  • A parent helps students stay on track each book
    club meeting
  • Weekly comprehension quizzes
  • Book projects monthly projects done at home

15
Writing
  • Step Up specific format with color code system
  • Green Topic or Main Idea
  • Yellow Details
  • Red Examples
  • Writing Express specific lessons to strengthen
    writing skills
  • 6 Traits content, organization, word choice,
    fluency, conventions, and voice.
  • Students should be able to write 5-7 paragraph
    essays by the end of the year.

16
Honeybees
  • There are three types of bees that live in a
    colony. One bee is the worker bee. Workers feed
    the queen and larvae, guard the hive entrance and
    help to keep the hive cool by fanning their
    wings. Worker bees also collect nectar to make
    honey.  In addition, worker bees produce wax comb.

17
Everyday Mathematics
  • Developed by the University of Chicago School
    Mathematics Project
  • Based on research about how students learn and
    develop mathematical power
  • Provides the broad mathematical background needed
    in the 21st century

18
In Everyday Mathematics you can expect to see
  • a problem-solving approach based on everyday
    situations
  • an instructional approach that revisits concepts
    regularly
  • frequent practice of basic skills, often through
    games
  • lessons based on activities and discussion
  • mathematical content that goes beyond basic
    arithmetic

19
Math Parent help
  • Prior to each unit a letter is sent home with
    concepts, vocabulary, and HOMEWORK ANSWERS!!!!
    Check over your students work.
  • Homework not graded, just looked over to see how
    student is doing.
  • It is ok if you dont understand!!!
  • Student Resource Book online.
  • Homework has a picture of a house on it.
  • Games online to practice basic math skills.

20
Technology
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Publisher
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Power Point
  • Movie Maker
  • Picture editing
  • Inspiration
  • Internet safety
  • Search engines
  • Promethian ACTIVboard

21
Science
  • Highline Science Kits
  • 6th Grade Plants
  • Simple Machines
  • Air and Flight
  • Astronomy
  • Human Body
  • Ecology
  • Soil quality testing
  • Forest ecosystem
  • Native plant identification and ethnobotony
  • Forest management
  • Native Garden

22
Social Studies
  • This year we are on the 5th grade cycle for
    social studies.
  • We will be studying United States history for the
    year.
  • We will end the year by studying civic and
    visiting our states capital.
  • http//tutorial.teachtci.com/ - Online test

23
Art
  • Monthly Self Portrait
  • Monthly art linked with poetry
  • Monart
  • Clay projects
  • Monthly project linked with science or social
    studies
  • Math and Art collaboration!

24
Field Trips
  • Hikes up Tiger Mountain
  • Museum of Flight
  • Seattle Science Center
  • Play
  • Olympia
  • 5th Grade Science Camp

25
Grading
  • Standards-based
  • 4 Exceeds Standard
  • 3 Meets Standard (exactly where your child
    SHOULD be)
  • 2 Approaches Standard
  • 1 Below Standard
  • No plus or minus
  • New report cards
  • Numbers do not correlate to traditional letter
    grades
  • Rubrics used when appropriate
  • Students with below standard work will be
    required to correct it and turn it back in.

26
Standards
  • Grade level standards for K-5 are available
    online.
  • http//www.issaquah.wednet.edu/tls/standards.asp
  • If you have any questions or comments please
    contact Teaching and Learning Dept.
  • 425-837-7030

27
5th Grade Camp Coleman
  • Dates October 22-24
  • Forms are due October 3rd and money is due
    October 12th.
  • Cost TBA (150)
  • Checks payable to Clark Elementary.
  • Parent volunteers have already been selected
    (other 5th grade classes may need volunteers).
  • This is a great LEARING experience for the
    students. It is highly encouraged they attend.

28
Collaboration GLAD
  • Circle Time
  • Energizers
  • Team projects
  • Experts teach group (GLAD)
  • Team Work in table groups and station groups
  • Collaboration in pairs
  • Students encouraged to call one another for
    homework help. Phone lists will go home.

29
Expectations of Students
  • Complete their work
  • Give their best effort
  • Be responsible and organized
  • Be safe
  • Be respectful of themselves, peers, and adults
  • Persevere and problem solve
  • Advocate for themselves
  • HAVE FUN!

30
Tips for success in the program
  • Get plenty of sleep, tired students have a hard
    time concentrating and retaining learning.
  • Have students check off homework in planner AS
    they place it into work into Seahawks folder.
  • Pack backpacks the night before, things get
    forgotten in the shuffle in the morning.
  • Use rubrics to ensure students have included all
    info for projects.
  • Have students be accountable for their work,
    questions, and concernsyou are off the hook!

31
Communication with Teachers
  • Newsletters and the class website have tons of
    info - please check there first ?
  • Please email BOTH teachers
  • One of us will respond within 48 hours
  • Please CALL with any serious concerns we are
    very dedicated to our students and are always
    open to talking to families. The best way to do
    this is on the phone or in person, emails can
    easily be misunderstood.
  • Notes will be read immediately, they are a great
    way to give us quick and easy updates
  • We love to hear positive stories too!!

32
Volunteers
  • To volunteer, you need to attend a Clark training
    and fill out pink WA State Patrol paper. If you
    have been trained at Clark, all you need is to
    fill out a pink WA State Patrol paper. This
    paper is done each year.
  • We still have openings for some station leaders
    (done in pairs), and Literature Circle guides.
    We really need people available to substitute for
    stations.
  • First field trip is a hike up Tiger Mountain,
    October 6th. Please email if you are interested.
  • 4th Grade Parents We will be doing a
    stewardship walking field trip on October 23rd,
    let us know if you are interested in volunteering!

33
Last Minute Info
  • Brown Bag Lunch typically done last Wednesday
    of each month to celebrate student birthdays.
    (Parent led)
  • Please try to schedule appointments on Wednesdays
    or after school, we have a PACKED schedule!
  • Auctions we need donations
  • Stations begin October 6th!
  • Conference Sign up tonight on clipboards outside
    of classrooms
  • Open volunteer slots on clipboards outside
    classroom.

34
Thanks!
  • Thank you for coming
  • Please go to the classroom to look at student
    work and read the letter from your child and
    write them back!
  • Pick up parent info about spelling program and
    take with you.
  • Please write any remaining questions on the
    ACTIVboard with your name and well get back to
    you!
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