Back to School Night 2011-2012. Specials for 2011-2012 FLES PE Guidance Music Art Chorus-Wednesdays Library Computer Lab SME Reading Buddy Curiosity Cave.

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Back to School Night

Specials for FLES PE Guidance Music Art Chorus-Wednesdays Library Computer Lab SME Reading Buddy Curiosity Cave Running Club- Thursday

PARENT/STUDENT EXPECTATIONS Philosophy:  Have fun  Enrich / extend  Challenge  Support / accountable  Give choice / motivate

PARENT/STUDENT EXPECTATIONS Whole language:  Whole person; ability to read, write, speak (we do not learn in isolation.) Integration:  Variety of approaches to teach; (cooperative, video, manipulative, learning styles.)

Procedures and Routines Homework Procedures- –You will find your child’s homework assignments in their agenda every day. –Homework is given Monday-Thursday, occasionally on Fridays. –Reading is required for at least 20 minutes a night. –The students are responsible for having a parent signature on their agenda every night.

Procedures and Routines (continued) Nine Week Plans will be posted on the 4 th Grade Website quarterly. Differentiated Instruction: –Integrating technology, scaffolding lessons, pre-testing, enrichment, remediation, activities and resources for home, learning style inventories, and a variety of instructional strategies.

Procedures and Routines (continued) Classroom Routines › In addition to your child’s agenda, we use a Take Home Folder for assignments and parent-teacher communication. › Lunch money should be in an envelope with the students name. › Students are expected to walk quietly in the hallway with their hands by their side and eyes forward. › Dismissal changes need to be in writing. In case of an emergency you can call the office directly. › Students are expected to be in class and prepared to learn by 7:50 everyday. › We will try to reply to s within 48 hours. Please keep in mind, we rarely have a chance to check our s during instructional hours.

Procedures and Routines (continued) Assessment Procedures: –Assessments are given continually throughout the year. –Formative assessments are ones that are informal and gauge your child’s comprehension. –Summative assessments are formal tests that are usually given at the end of a unit or chapter. –We also use different programs to measure your child’s growth throughout the year: SME, DRA, STAR, Renzulli, etc.

Procedures and Routines (continued) Grading Policy The Dulles cluster is adding a.5 to each of the following progress indicators. Progress Indicators »4= Exceeds Standards »3= Meets Standards »2= Progressing Towards Standards »1= Below Standard Grading Key »A= Outstanding »B= Very Good »C= Satisfactory »D= Needs Improvement »F= Not Performing

First 9 Week Curriculum Outline Reading Fiction/Nonfiction Comprehension Whole Group Instruction/ Novel unit/ Read Aloud Individualized Program English/Spelling Mechanics, Sentence Punctuation, Nouns, Four Types of Sentences, Adjectives Individualized program/ Word Study

First 9 Week Curriculum Outline (continued) Math Number Sense, Computation, Estimation, Patterns, Functions and Algebra Self contained, Individualized Instruction Social Studies Virginia’s Land and Location, 5 Natural Regions and the Effects of English Colonization Group projects /activities, Integrated Curriculum

First 9 Week Curriculum Outline (continued) Science Scientific Investigation, Virginia’s Natural Resources, Solar System Group projects /activities, Integrated Curriculum Technology Student Safe Websites, internet safety Word processing and keyboarding SME Math and Accelerated Reading Computer lab, Neos and laptops Integration within the curriculum

Classroom Management Plan Classroom Expectations and Consequences Students need to follow the Classroom Expectations and will be rewarded when they do. Students are aware of the consequences if they fail to meet the Classroom Expectations: –First Warning, Second Warning, Third Time requires a note home written by the student and requires a parent signature. Parent -Teacher Relationship It is critical that we have a positive relationship and support each other whether at home or in the classroom. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with questions or concerns.

Upcoming Events Field trips-NO CLUE?! September Events Arcola Fall Festival- September 24 (4- 7pm) Jamestown/Yorktown representatives will be coming to visit on September 23. –The actual Jamestown visit is still in the works for Spring 2012.

Don’t Forget! Don’t forget to sign up for November conferences. Also, there are volunteer and Mystery Reader sign-up sheets in the front of the room! There’s a Wish List for our class on the front door

Visit Our Specialists! Amy Stelly- TRT Andrew Bango- PE Elizabeth Bowers, Andrew Stevens and Megan Doherty- FUTURA Karen Espinoza- Librarian Yanira Umana- FLES Janet Spencer- Guidance Counselor Dr. Adrian Re and Jennifer Leslie- Music Jacqueline Jones- Art Alana Skelly- SEARCH

Lastly………… Stop by and say “Howdy” to other staff members who will be working with your child this year. Be sure to stop by the library and say “Hi!” to the PTA!!! Please register for the staff directory in the computer lab.