Welcome To Curriculum Night!
•Please sign in and sign up for a conference time.
–The sheets are out in the hall. –Please leave the evening times for those who can't make it in the afternoon.
•Check your son's/daughter's locker. •Please sit at your child’s seat
Daily Routine
• Language Arts : – Reading, Writing, Journal, Handwriting, and Spelling
• Math, Social Studies, and Science– Computer Integrated
• Specials– Physical Ed., Art, Music, Wellness, Chorus
• Homework 3-5 hours a week • Test/Quizzes
Homework
• Daily– Math, Writing and
Independent Reading • Topic Dependent
– Science and Social Studies • Late Homework
– First Day: Given one extra night to complete– Second Day: Loose free time– Third Day: Email notice
The Nation’s Report Card:National Assessment of Educational Progress
of 4th Graders
• Higher scores for those who read 11 or more pages daily.
• Lower scores for those who don’t do homework.• Daily reading for fun linked to higher scores on
NAEP.• Lower scores for those who never or hardly ever
discuss studies at home.• http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard
Handwriting
• Cursive is required in all subjects. • Handwriting will be improved with in class
modeling and worksheets and self-assessment.
Word Study
• Words are sorted in routines that require children examine, discriminate, and make critical judgments about speech sounds, word structures, spelling patterns, and meanings.
•Word study is improved by increasing opportunities for students to read and write. •Words Their Way: Word Study for Phonics, Vocabulary, and Spelling
Key Spelling Rules
• using periods in abbreviations • using apostrophes to show possession• capitalizing proper names and adjectives• adding suffixes (changing y
to i, dropping the final silent e, doubling the final consonant)
• words don't end in v• q is followed by u
ELA Common Core• Please read this Parent’s Guide• 4th Grade Language Arts
Assessment April 1st• Nonfiction:
– Social Studies, Math, Science, New York Studies Weekly, and Scholastic News
• Fiction:– Read Aloud, Novels, Short Stories, S.Q.U.I.R.T.
(Student Choice),and Reading Log
Reading: Focus
• Silent Guided Reading • For Enjoyment and Comprehension• Vocabulary:
– Daily Review, Synonym, Antonym, – Context Clues
• Literary Analysis: – Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Dialect, Dialogue
Reading Strategies for Unknown Words
• Sound out the letters• Look at the picture clues• Say "Blank" and read on. Go back and reread.• Put in a word to make sense• Slow Down• Look for a smaller word in the
Big word• Ask for HELP!!
Self-Determining Readers
• Self-motivated – – use reading to fulfill a variety of purposes and needs
• Self-directed –– take what they need from other people's
demonstrations of how to control the reading process
• Self-regulated – – self-correct when they realize
they have made an error
Reading Strategies:
• Close Reading• Gist and Main Idea• Questioning• Visualizing and Inferring• Determining Importance• Synthesizing Information• The Narrative Arc• Literature Discussion Group• Many More!
Remediation
• Reading Specialist• Computer assessment with intervention
strategies• StudyIsland is a great way to practice skills
• Individualized • Small group
Reading Portfolio
• Reading Conferences• Reading List• Reading Responses• Star Reading• Common Core ELA modules
ELA Modules
• Curriculum addresses a full year of English Language Arts instruction in four modules.
• Each module is about eight weeks long, and is made up of three units comprised of six to twenty lessons that link reading and writing with speaking and listening skills.
ELA Module 1
• Building Background Knowledge about the Haudenosaunee: The Great Peacemaker
• What is important to the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois People)
• Culminating Projects for Our School Constitution
ELA Modules 2, 3, and 4
• Researching to Build Knowledge and Teaching Others: Interdependent Roles in Colonial Times
• Considering Perspectives and Supporting Opinions: Simple Machines
• Introduction: Gathering Evidence and Speaking to Others: Suffrage and The Leadership of Susan B. Anthony
Writing Expectations
• Narrative: to tell a realistic fictional story or to give an account of real events
• Personal Essay: involving theme of significance• Opinion: supporting a point of view with reasons and
information.• Informative: texts to examine a topic and convey ideas
and information clearly.• Research: projects that build knowledge through
investigation of different aspects of a topic.
All papers stay in school!
Writing Journal/Composition Book
• Students write in their journals at school and at home.
• Students are asked to share pieces with class.
• Self-assessment is the used for personal growth.
Writing Process
• Prewriting • Drafting• Peer Review (after first draft)• Revising• Editing• Conferencing• Publishing• Some will be on demand
Daily Writing Mini-Lessons
• Consuming text before writing (CPC Model)
• StudyIsland.com• Daily Language Review• Writing, Listening, Presenting, Speaking• Examining and Improving Sentences• Improving Paragraphs, Finding
Information, Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, Verbs, and Pronouns
Writing Portfolio
• Collect Pieces With Drafts and Peer Review Notes
• Only One Piece per Genre Will Be Selected, Scored, and Kept
• Other Pieces Will Be Returned
Common Core Math• Parent Guide• Nightly Homework
– Mark with H for Help if they needed assistance– Late
• Biweekly Checking Progress • 4th Grade NYS Mathematics Assessment : April
30th
• Resources available in school and at home– StudyIsland– Everyday Math Website and Games– FasttMath and Fraction Nation– Master Guru
Units of Instruction
• Unit 1 Place Value and Multi-digit Addition and Subtraction
• Unit 2 Multiplication with Whole Numbers• Unit 3 Division with Whole Numbers• Unit 4 Equations and Word Problems• Unit 5 Measurement• Unit 6 Fraction Concepts and Operations• Unit 7 Fractions and Decimals• Unit 8 Geometry
Math Assessment
• Nightly Homework– Mark with H for Help if they needed assistance– Late
• Biweekly Checking Progress • 4th Grade NYS Mathematics Assessment : April 30th
• Resources available in school and at home– StudyIsland– Thinkcentral : This even has a copy of their activity book– Everyday Math Website and Games– FasttMath and Fraction Nation– Master Guru
Science
• Science is focused around the understanding and use of the scientific process. We will be using this process to look at various topics for example:
• Plants• Magnetism and Electricity• Properties of Matter• Land Resources• Weather and Climate
Science Resources
• Scott Foresman Science: Text• Hands On Science Approach• Online Access to book and
more • 4th Grade NYS Test in May &
June
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New York State
• Connect local, New York State, and United States history focusing on the following themes:– Native American Indians of New York State– European encounter: Three worlds meet in the
Americas – Colonial and Revolutionary periods– The New Nation– Growth and Expansion– Government-local and State– Federal, State, and Local Government
Social Studies Resources
• New York Adventures in Time and Place • Internet Integrated • ELA Modules• Library• Experts From The • Community • Field Trips • Master Guru
Computers
• Will be integrated into subject areas.• We will utilize the computers in the LMC for
research. • The laptop computers will be used to increase
the students word processing skills and proper keyboarding skills.
Character Education
• Second Step• Calming Yourself Down• What to Do When You Are Angry• How to Solve Problems• Role playing• PBIS
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