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1 What Is Happening in Mrs. Long’s 4th Grade? 2011-2012

2 Pre-K to 6 th grade reporting system at Jenks To provide a consistent language for communication across the district, pre- kindergarten-sixth grade To specify the skills and accomplishments children are to develop To communicate detailed information about each child’s progress at the end of each nine weeks

3 3 – 2 - 1 3-A child who attains a score of three (3) is consistently successful, 85-100% of the time. Your child works independently and consistently demonstrates an understanding of concepts taught.

4 3 – 2 - 1 2-A child who attains a score of two (2) is showing progress. Your child demonstrates an understanding of concepts, 70-84% of the time, yet still needs some teacher direction and explanation. 1-A child who attains a score of one (1) is unable to demonstrate an understanding of concepts taught. Your child needs consistent teacher assistance and direction. This score is an area of concern because your child demonstrates success less than 70% of the time.

5 Introduction Who is Mrs. Long? Grew up in Kansas City Graduated from Southern Methodist University Masters Degree from University of Texas Married for 29 years Daughters- T.U. grad and T.C.U. grad. Son is an O.S.U. freshman. (all Jenks alums) Taught for 19 years, some part-time in grades 1-5, classroom and gifted education Have lived in Tulsa for 28 years Like to read, walk, tap dance, and relax on the porch at the lake

6 Reading Comprehension Toolkit Focuses on “reading as thinking” Supports time for shared reading, guided reading (small groups), independent reading, and collaborative discussion and sharing Matches students with “just right” reading texts (s.s, science articles, KD, TFK) CAFÉ – conferencing with students to help them target strategies to use in each area.

7 English/Writing Write Source- Language Handbook Sentences, Parts of Speech, Grammar, and Punctuation (daily with DLR) Writer’s Notebooks – process: gathering (choosing a seed), nurturing, drafting, revision, editing, publishing, celebrating Noticing/enjoying strong writing that we read

8 Spelling Words organized by patterns and/or developmental spelling features Students are grouped by inventory (test) Final test - usually on Fridays Focus on word in context and meaning (building vocab) Vocab-building: personal dictionaries, build with own reading and class reading

9 Math Everyday Mathematics Study Links Whole class meeting for concept Groups based on pretest, then rotations (including some enrichment) Algorithms – several methods Math Facts (+/-) and (x/division) – 3 min for 50 facts

10 Science 3 Units of Study Animals, Electricity, and Motion and Design Hands-on experiences

11 Social Studies Begin the year with Map and Globe Skills Learn states and capitals as regions are studied In-depth study of Oklahoma Correlated field trips to Rose Hill and the State Capitol Unit tests: note-taking, review sheets

12 Collaboration Days Late arrival days for students. Teachers meet to plan, gather materials, discuss grade level needs Sept. 29, Oct. 27, Dec. 1, Jan, 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 29

13 Class Schedule 8:50 - 9:15 Early a.m. work 9:45 - 10:30 Math 10:30 10:35 Break 10:20 -11:45 Reading 11:45-12:30 Language (Writing, Grammar, Spelling) 12:35-1:15 Lunch/Recess 1:15 - 1:30 Read Aloud/Handwriting 1:30 - 2:35 Science/Social Studies 2:35 - 2:45 Agendas/Wrap Up/Clean Up 2:45 - 3:45 Specials 3:30 Dismiss Tues-Spanish (2:05), Comp Lab, Media

14 General Information Homework Grading Late Assignments School Attendance Everyday Math online - pw “Correct and Return” or redo SRB copies to keep at home (reference book with sample problems & answers)

15 Classroom Management Positive Reinforcement Bonus Bucks Tribes School Classroom Helpers Essential 20 - Families

16 Essential 20 for Fourth Grade “Yes, ma’am” Eye contact Congratulate classmates Respect others’ ideas Don’t brag if you win, or be angry if you lose Always say “thank you” Random acts of kindness

17 20 (cont) Don’t ask for a reward Turn in homework daily Orderly transitions Be organized Don’t moan @ assignments Same rules with a substitute Don’t save seats at lunch Be polite in line

18 20 Be positive We all make mistakes - accept them & move on Be honest Carpe Diem Be the best person you can be

19 Class Activities Birthdays Field Trips Technology People with Purpose

20 Parent Involvement Parent Volunteers Homework Sharing – “Listen to this” – joy of reading, respect for powerful writing

21 Fourth Grade Rocks


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