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1 Bradford Woods Curriculum Night

2 Welcome 4 th Grade Curriculum Night

3 Fourth Grade Teachers Mrs. Twidwell– 4A Mr. Lundy – 4B Mrs. Marshalek – 4C

4 Math Curriculum

5  Rigorous mathematical program  Aligned with Pennsylvania Common Core  Develops critical thinking skills  Addresses individual differences  Written communication component  Various assessment pieces  Technology integrated into the program  Good transition between the elementary and middle school programs Harcourt Publishing Mathematics Program

6 Rocket Math (Otter Creek) Mastering math facts through sequential daily practice

7 Math Placement Criteria  ITBS (Iowa) Test Scores  End of Book Test  Teacher Attribute  Basic Facts Both the total points and number of students determine the grouping. The difference between Academic I and II is the pace and/or depth of the curriculum.

8 Math Grouping (Grades 3,4,5) Academic 1 Students will study each concept in great depth, using a variety of enrichment activities. Pacing may be quicker, depending upon the needs of the students. (Mrs. Marshalek - 4 th grade; Mrs. Miko – 5 th grade) Academic 2 Students will study each concept, using a variety of remediation and/or enrichment activities, based on the needs of the students. Pacing will also reflect the needs of the students. Test accommodations may occur. (Mr. Lundy, Mrs. Twidwell, Mrs. Dunmire – 4 th grade) All students will receive the same curriculum per grade level.

9 Harcourt Technology  Parents and students will have access to books and tutorial sites on-line.  BWE web page provides links to the Harcourt products and applications  Harcourt web address is http://www.eharcourtschool.com/  Students use their 6 digit number to login: userid: na###### password: ######

10 Communication Arts

11 Themes and Lessons The Storytown series is organized by Themes, Lessons, and Skills. Six Themes will be covered during the course of the school year. Each Theme is comprised of a series of Lessons. Each Lesson lasts for approximately one week and is further organized by a variety of stories, activities, and skill development focus points.

12 The Storytown series focuses on explicit, systematic instruction with a spiraled review of key skills. Student experience many opportunities for practice and the application of concepts. In addition, a series of leveled activities and resource materials exist to meet the varied needs of learners. Sample skills that are developed through these resources include:  Various types of literature (Main and Paired Selections)  Robust Vocabulary (weekly quiz)  Comprehension (Focus Skills and Focus Strategies)  Fluency, Accuracy, and Reading Rate  Grammar and Writing  Use of Dictionary and Reference Sources Harcourt Storytown

13 Writing Journal  Weekly Writing Prompts  Grading Rubric / Expectations

14 Spelling  Harcourt Spelling will drive spelling instruction  Weekly Unit  Pretest on Monday, homework due on Thursday, and test on Friday  Cursive practice

15 Social Studies United States Regions Explores the five major regions of the United States, as well as the culture, economic system, and government of the nation.

16 Social Studies Content Unit 1: Exploring the United States Unit 2: United States Economy Unit 3: Northeast Unit 4: Southeast Unit 5: Midwest Unit 6: Southwest Unit 7: West

17 Student Achievement Reinforcement of Reading, Writing and Grammar skills Opportunity to explore additional Math concepts Encompasses PA Common Core expectations and skills

18 Science Four Science Units  Life Science  Earth Science  Physical Science  Space and Technology Content  Experiments  Quizzes and tests - Study guides; study skills; essay questions  Research projects (Power Point) Make-up Work  Pull-outs and absences

19 Pull-outs and Activities  Band/Orchestra Lessons  Band/Orchestra Rehearsals (no make- up work)  Chorus (no make-up work)  GOAL  Communication Arts Support  Speech  Other

20 Band, Chorus, & Orchestra Rehearsals ● Elective classes - not required ● Students who are not at a rehearsal will be… o participating in extension/remediation activities o working on special projects o will NOT be scheduled for study hall-like periods Band and Orchestra students need to bring their instrument and music every week. Chorus students need to bring their music every week. ● Band – Wednesday at 12:15 ● Chorus – Wednesday at 1:45 ● Orchestra – Wednesday at 12:15 ● Band and Orchestra Lessons – Monday through Friday

21 Band & Orchestra Lessons ● Lessons started on Monday, September 8 th ● Schedules have been distributed by Mrs. Semanco & Mr. Novak ● Students are to attend their lesson every week ● They are to bring their instrument and music every week ● They may leave for their lesson five minutes before scheduled lesson begins ● Band and orchestra students are required to make-up any work missed while attending their lesson

22 District Tests  ITBS - Iowa Test of Basic Skills January 12 – 16, 2015  CogAT - Cognitive Ability Test February 2 – 6, 2015  PSSA – Pennsylvania System of School Assessment April 13 – 17, 2015 (Language Arts) April 20 – 24, 2015 (Math) April 27 – 30, 2015 (Science)

23 Homework Procedure  Homework requests (per handbook)  Missed homework procedure – Signing of the homework binder  Communication with parents after three missed assignments (email, phone call or note home)  Points for completion of homework

24 Assignment Book Daily Assignment Board

25 Electronic Grade Book (Tyler) and Report Cards  Four grading periods (nine weeks)  On-line report cards with Tyler  Link to NA web page www.northallegheny.org and click on the link www.northallegheny.org  https://grades.northallegheny.org https://grades.northallegheny.org

26 Navigating the North Allegheny and Bradford Woods Web Pages Select Bradford Woods Elementary School from drop-down menu Select Bradford Woods Elementary School from drop-down menu

27 Navigation of the North Allegheny and BWE web page www.northallegheny.org Click on Bradford Woods Elementary and then Quick Links to find information on a variety of topics.

28 On-Line Textbooks Parents and students will have access to books and tutorial sites on-line. Our BWE web page provides links to the Harcourt and Scott Foresman products and applications. http://www.eharcourtschool.com/http://www.eharcourtschool.com/ (Math and Social Studies) http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.dohttp://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do (Reading) For all Harcourt books (Reading, Social Studies, Math) students use their 6 digit number to login: userid: na###### password: ###### http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.comhttp://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com (Science) For Scott Foresman books they use their 6 digit number and Tigers1 for a password Userid: NA###### Password: Tigers1

29 Classroom Behavior Management

30 Arrival Procedures Main EntrancePrimary Entrance  An assistant will be at the entrance at 8:50.  Children walking or arriving by car will enter this door at 8:50. The door will be monitored the entire time by the assigned assistant or an adult staff member.  This door will never be unlocked.  When students are arriving by bus they will enter the main door. (If they arrive by car OR walk, they will not be “buzzed” in.)  There will be two adults in the entrance – one at the outside entry door and one at the inside office hall door by red line.

31 Dismissal Procedures Walkers and Pick-ups  Students will line up in the Rainbow Hall.  An assistant will monitor them.  Students may enter through the library OR from the LGI end of the hallway.  The “A” bus proctor will sign-out each child.  The “A” bus proctor or the assistant will remain at the door to the Rainbow Hall OR the door will be kept closed.

32 After School Programs  Since all doors to the building will be locked, parents should wait outside.  Students with an activity on the stage, in the gym, or in the cafeteria will be dismissed through the gym door.  All other students will be dismissed through the main entrance.

33 Anyone in the building going anywhere must sign in at the office. All Visitors

34 Wellness  We adhere to the District Policy #3441 regarding wellness.  We strongly discourage edible birthday treats.  Teachers may not use food as a reward.  If food is planned for any class event, an ingredient list must be submitted to the nurse 48 hours in advance.

35 Communication  E-mail atwidwell@northallegheny.org bmarshalek@northallegheny.org rlundy@northallegheny.org  Written note  Message through office 724-935-5081

36  Our Power Point Presentation will be available on our web pages.  Feel free to visit your child’s classroom.


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