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Welcome to 4H!
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Daily Schedule 8:45 – 9:25 Intervention/Enrichment
9:30 – 10:10 Specials: M – Library, T – Gym, W – Music, TH – Art, F - Gym 10:15 – 11:35 ELA Block 11: :40 Lunch & Recess 12:45 – 1:45 Math 1:50 – 2: Science / Social Studies 2:30 - 2: ELA Conferencing / Assessment
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ELA Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Launch
Researching to Build Knowledge & Teach Others: Colonial NY Considering Perspectives & Supporting Opinions: Revolutionary War ELA Prep / Test Becoming a Close Reader & Writing to Learn: Native Americans Roald Dahl Author Study Gathering Evidence & Speaking to Others
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*Save math sheets that come home!*
Math – Common Core / District Numbers to 1,000,000 Whole Numbers: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Fractions and Decimals Geometry: Quadrilaterals, Area & Perimeter, Angles, Congruent, Symmetric Figures Line Plots State Test Measurement and Volume *Please be open-minded to new strategies! *Save math sheets that come home!*
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SOCIAL STUDIES New York Geography Hemispheres/Maps
New York State Regions Native Americans of Rockland County and NYS Colonial Life in NY Revolutionary War NY & The New Nation Industrial Growth & Expansion
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Science 21 – Science for the 21st Century
Digestion, Nutrients, Food Chains and Food Webs *What is a food chain and where do we find them? What is a food web and where do we find them? *How does energy flow within an organism, a food chain, and a food web? *What nutrients are essential for our growth and well-being and how do we use them? *What is a food pyramid and why is it important? *How does the structure of the digestive system help you survive? Simple Machines *What are simple machines and how do they make work easier? *How do you make a simple machine and how do you use it make work easier? *How have simple machines affected the development of human civilizations? Organization of the Earth (constructive and destructive forces, rocks and minerals) *What are the forces that build landforms? *What are the forces that break down landforms? *What is the relationship between air, water, and land? *How does the study of rocks give us clues about the composition of the Earth?
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4th Grade Technology Smart Board in the classroom
Netbooks in the classroom Weekly Technology Class – Paw Prints Weekly lab visits 4H “Blog”
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Learner Profile Traits & Attitudes
Caring Communicator Knowledgeable Reflective Balanced Inquirer Open-Minded Thinker Risk Taker Principled We’ve got the right TRAITS & ATTITUDES…now what?!
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NYS Standard Testing Dates
ELA April 14th – 16th Math April 22nd – 24th Science Written – June 1st Performance – TBA May 20th – 29th
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Other Important Dates Report Cards Parent Teacher Conferences
December 12, 2014 March 27, 2015 June 25, 2015 Parent Teacher Conferences November 4, 2014 March 13, 2015
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PBIS: Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports
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Procedures and Policies
Homework Monday thru Thursday Due next day (unless specified) Pencil / Script Extra Help Tuesdays 3:00 – 3:30 Thursdays 3:00 – 3:30 Dismissal Changes Note to teacher or call office (no ) Absences Note must be brought in following any absence Work may be picked up no earlier than 1:00pm (please call or e- mail ahead) Birthdays Alternatives to celebrating birthdays without food: extra recess, surprise guest reader, extra computer lab time… Food: store bought fruit and veggies only
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(look for links to support your child’s learning!) Getting to Know Your Child
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