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Title: Welcome to Fourth Grade Parent Orientation!


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Welcome to Fourth Grade Parent Orientation!
  • 2015-2016 School Year

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Fourth Grade Teaching Team
Content Area Teacher
Social Studies and Science Mrs. Winfield
Math Mrs. Bohlke
Writing Mrs. Winfield
Reading Mrs. Winfield
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Communication Home/School
  • Student agendas
  • e-mails, district webpage, Remind and teacher
    webpage.
  • Contact information
  • Laura Winfield Room 118 - 440/995-7391
  • E-mail lwinfield_at_mayfieldschools.org
  •  

5
Parent Expectations
  • Review, sign and return student agenda daily
  • Read classroom communications (as needed basis)
  • Monitor homework
  • Call school if child is sick
  • Email both teacher and the office for
    transportation changes

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Fourth Grade Daily Schedule
 TIME SUBJECT
800 Students are considered late if not in class by 8
800-820 Homeroom time/Morning Meeting
820-920 Switch 1 (science/social studies)
925-1010 Special MMusic TLibrary ThArt FP.E.
1015-1115 Math
1115-1145 WIN
1150-1240 Recess/Lunch
1245-210 Language Arts Reading and Writing
210-220 Agendas/Closing Meeting
225-230 Dismissal
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Reading Workshop
  • Reading Workshop components
  • Interactive read-aloud
  • Independent reading
  • Student should be reading for 20 minutes each
    night at this point in the year.
  • Reading response journals
  • Guided reading Flexible small groups
  • Reading mini-lessons
  • Fiction nonfiction on regular basis
  • Teacher conferences Small group individual
  • There will be a Fourth Grade Language Arts AIR
    Test at the end of April.

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Writing Workshop
  • Writing Workshop components
  • Independent writing
  • Writing folders/journals
  • Writing units of study Opinion writing,
    Realistic Fiction, Research writing, Personal
    Narrative
  • Revision and editing process
  • Writing mini-lessons
  • Teacher conferences Small group individual

9
Math
  • This year in math we will be teaching the common
    core using many resources. 
  • We will teach lessons that
  • Use real-world problems
  • Help students understand why
  • Require students to explain his/her reasoning
  • Encourage and practice doing math in your head
  • Please expect regular nightly homework
  • There will be a Fourth Grade Math AIR Test at the
    end of April.

10
Social Studies
  • Social Studies units
  • History
  • Geography
  • Economics
  • Government
  • There will be a Fourth Grade Social Studies AIR
    Test at the end of April.

11
Science
  • Science units
  • Science Inquiry Application
  • Earth Space Science
  • Physical Science
  • Life Science
  • Holden Arboretums Growing Students in Science
    program

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Science
https//everykidinapark.gov
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Innovation!!
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Wednesday Schedule
  • We are also excited about some new things that
    will be happening with our schedule, every other
    Wednesday the students will have the opportunity
    for an additional 30 minutes of PE, Art, Music
    and Library! While on the opposite Wednesday, the
    students will be introduced to "Innovation Hour"
    which is a time that the teachers will be
    incorporating STEM and inquiry based activities
    into the classroom. 
  • The final change to our instructional time, is
    the addition of "WIN Time", also known as "What I
    Need Time", this time will be used to help meet
    the individual needs of each student.  We like to
    think of it as personalizing the learning
    experience and allowing students the time that
    they need to catch up or even the time that they
    need to get enrichment.

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Grading and Assessments
  • Mayfield City Schools has updated its grading
    practices for the 2015-2016 school year.
  • Students performance in three categories will be
    displayed in Infinite Campus.
  • Formative Formative assessments are conducted
    during the course of instruction to gauge the
  • students learning. Feedback from formative
    assessments helps the teacher know how to adjust
    instruction, and helps the student know where to
    focus attention. Formative assessment scores will
    be reported in Infinite Campus but will not count
    in a students grade.
  • Summative Summative assessments are conducted at
    the end of a unit of instruction and are intended
    to determine the students level of
    understanding. This assessment can take the form
    of a paper and pencil test, online test, project,
    presentation, performance, observation etc.
    Summative assessment scores will count in
    students grade.
  • Homework Homework is practice of concepts and
    skills introduced in the classroom, or
    preparation for subsequent lessons. As such, it
    does not provide evidence of achievement.
    Homework completion will be monitored in Infinite
    Campus but will not count in students grade.
  • Progress performance in these categories will be
    reported and available in Infinite Campus
    throughout the quarter. Parents are encouraged to
    monitor their childs achievement throughout the
    school year.

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Report Cards
  • In addition to the real time reporting, Infinite
    Campus will also display a report card at the end
    of the quarter. The report card will report an
    overall grade and how a student is performing on
    the standards assessed.
  •  
  •  
  • Grades 4-5 Course overall grades will be reported
    on a traditional letter grade scale. This is the
    same scale used at the middle school.
  •  
  • In addition to the overall grade, all students
    will have progress reported on the standards that
    are assessed in any given quarter using the
    following scale posted at the end of the quarter
    on the report card.
  •  
  • MS (Mastered Standard) indicates that the
    student has consistently and expertly met the
    standard with independence
  • AS (Approaching Standard) - indicates that the
    student is nearing mastery of the standard or
    they are making satisfactory progress toward the
    standard
  • NI (Needs Improvement) indicates the student is
    in definite need of assistance in order to meet
    the standard

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Life Skills3-Always, 2-Sometimes, 1-Never
Life Skill Criteria
Participation Attempting to answer direct questions asked by the teacher Looking at the teacher/presenter during whole class activities Waiting for an appropriate time to ask a question/make a comment
Work Completion Attempting to follow general directions for assignments Bringing necessary materials to class Producing quality work Completing classroom assignments homework on time
Behavior Following rules directions Respecting classmates staff Remaining on task Working independently
Working in Groups Listening attentively Respecting ideas expressed by others Actively participating in group work Willing to work with all students
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School Classroom Rules
  • The 4 Ps Prompt, Polite, Prepared, Productive
  • We have worked very hard to develop our classroom
    rules based on the goals all of the children
    would like to reach this year. Our logical
    consequences were developed to help us reinforce
    our classroom rules.
  • The school handbook is posted on the districts
    website.

21
Conferences
  • Please sign-up before you leave tonight.
  • Thursday, October 22nd evening conferences
  • Friday, October 23rd day conferences (no school
    for the kids)

22
Hygiene
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Housekeeping
  • Birthday Celebrations
  • Snack/Water Bottle
  • Breakfast
  • Book Orders
  • Highlights
  • Parent Wishes

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Before You Leave Tonight
  • Sign up for your childs October conference.
  • Sign up to be a field trip volunteer and PTG
    parties.
  • Please fill out your Wishes for your child.
  • THANK YOU FOR COMING! Working together this
    year will allow your child to be the best that he
    or she can be!
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