Welcome to 4th grade !
Who is Who on our team: Mrs. Patten teaches Math & Social Studies Mrs. Medlock teaches Math & Science Miss Golden and Mrs. Dummann teach E.L.A. Mrs. Ries teaches all subjects Mrs. Hensley is our Special Education teacher
Creating a Positive Climate for Success with School-wide PBIS
If a child doesn’t know how to read, we teach. If a child doesn’t know how to swim, we teach. If a child doesn’t know how to multiply, we teach. If a child doesn’t know how to drive, we teach. If a child doesn’t know how to behave, we… teach? punish? Why can’t we finish the last sentence as automatically as we do the others? (Herner, 1998)
What is School-wide Positive Behavior Support? The application of evidence-based strategies and systems to assist schools to increase academic performance increase safety decrease problem behavior and establish positive school cultures
PBIS Big Ideas Positive Behavior Support is a process for teaching children appropriate behavior and providing the supports necessary to sustain that behavior. PBIS is not a curriculum - it is a framework for systems to identify needs, develop strategies, and evaluate practice toward success
Why a School-wide Approach? Why a School-wide Approach? It reduces challenging student behavior through a proactive, positive, and consistent manner across all school settings and Improves academic achievement and social competence
Code of Conduct Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Ready to Learn Bus Bathroom Halls Class Cafe. Recess Assemblies
Consistent Consequences 1.General reminder will be given about appropriate behavior. 2.Individual reminder/redirection will be given about appropriate behavior. 3.Student receives a Level One discipline form and teacher consequences. Your child will have a sticker in their assignment book. 4.Chronic behavior will result in a support room or office referral. * Certain actions warrant immediate administrative involvement such as fighting, using inappropriate language, harassment, threats, and possession of contraband or weapons.
RUE Hawk Heroes Soar to Success Positive Behaviors are Celebrated with: –Tickets –Public recognition –morning announcements –notification home –earned rewards –assemblies
Resources National Center on Positive Behavior Interventions and Support – PBIS Maryland –
Data Binders Means of tracking student progress Form of communication with parents There is a section for Math, Writing, and Reading. Please sign the Binder Check sheet in the front of the binder when it comes home with your child.
Homework Policy Read 20 minutes: Monday-Friday Strive for 25/Ready Set Read: Students write letters to ELA teachers as they finish a book Math: Monday-Thursday Occasionally Science & Social Studies Homework shouldn’t take longer than 40 minutes in 4 th grade
Assignment Book Expectations Students should copy their homework daily Parent signature everyday If your child had trouble with our 3 R’s (Respectful, Responsible, Ready) there will be a label in your child’s assignment book
4th grade events Please review our newsletters for updates Wax Museum is on Thursday, April 19 th Field trip information will come in October.
Websites to help your child at home… Websites dash/popup.html Username: Runnymede Password: books (usernames will be sent home)
Miscellaneous Reminders Volunteer trainings must take place 7 school days prior to volunteering or chaperoning Feel free to celebrate your child’s birthday with pencils or erasers. Please sign up for the PTO school directory to arrange out of school activities If a work request is made in preparation for vacations we will send home some materials. Your child will be able to make up all missed assignments upon return
Message from our Math Supervisor…
A glimpse of a 4 th graders day and curriculum If your child is in the homeroom of Mrs. Patten or Mrs. Medlock please follow them to Mrs. Patten’s room If your child is in the homeroom of Miss Golden or Mrs. Ries or Mrs. Dummann please follow to Mrs. Ries’ room
Thank you for your time! We look forward to working with you and your child this year!