Fourth Grade ELA/Social Studies

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Fourth Grade ELA/Social Studies laytonsa@orange.k12.nj.us Mrs. Layton Fourth Grade ELA/Social Studies laytonsa@orange.k12.nj.us

ELA Curriculum Module 1: Poets and Poetry Module 2: Animal Defenses Module 3: American Revolution Module 4: Voting Rights ELA Curriculum

Social Studies Topics Lenape Native Americans Colonial America American Revolution Civil War Time for Kids Opinion Writing and Debates Social Studies

Instructional Software Log on through Clever to access: Reading Plus At least 5 lessons/ week Highest lesson score counts as a weekly quiz grade Vocabulary City Brainpop Instructional Software

Google Classroom

Rules Raise your hand to be recognized Follow directions the first time given Keep hand, feet and all objects to yourself Come prepared with homework, school supplies, gym clothes and a positive attitude! Rules

Consequences Verbal warning Name on the board One check-5 minutes in detention Two checks-10 minutes in detention Three checks-15 minutes in detention Consequences

Homework Homework is assigned each night. Students are invited up during recess to complete any missing work. Students have a week to complete any past due assignments. Homework

When a student is averaging under 72%, we will have a meeting to develop strategies for success. Action Plans

Read to Achieve!