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Back to School Night! Welcome, students and Parents! Mr. Darling Room 302
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Welcome to Fourth Grade! Meet Mr. D. Look around to see where you sit. Who else is in the class? What do you see that is different from 3 rd grade?
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What do you know about Mr. D? My background... I grew up in Omaha. I attended Dundee Elementary. I went to Lewis and Clark Junior High. I graduated from Central High School in 1995. I graduated from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in 2001
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My teaching Experience This is my eighth year teaching. I was a student teacher at Dundee as well (I taught 6 th Grade back in 2001!). I have been in room 302 all eight years.
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My Goals To make you an independent worker both in the classroom and out. To develop your curiosity. To give you the academic and social skills you need to progress to fifth grade. To provide a supportive and fun classroom environment. To help you make new friends and discover new interests.
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Our Class Schedule 9:00 – 10:45 Reading 10:45 – 11:30 Specials 11:30 – 12:15 Writing 12:15 – 1:00 Lunch / Recess 1:10 – 2:15 Math 2:15 – 3:15 Science / Social Studies 3:15 – 3:45 Clean up / Assignment Notebooks / SSR
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Reading We trade classes for reading and work REALLY hard. You will read a lot of novels. You will learn tons of new vocabulary words.
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Writing You will learn how to write a personal narrative with great word choice and just enough detail! You will be able to write five paragraphs for every personal narrative!
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Math We trade classes for math. You will learn LOTS of new things in math (even some algebra!).
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Science We trade classes for science. Mr. Darling teaches electricity. Ms. Zulkosky teaches a living and non-living unit. Mrs. Freerksen teaches rocks and minerals.
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Social Studies We trade classes for social studies. Mr. Darling teaches economics. Ms. Zulkosky teaches government. Mrs. Freerksen teaches Nebraska History.
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Class Rules Our classroom has one rule: Don’t make a problem for anyone. (You will see this posted in various places around the room, as well as signs that act as memory triggers with common polite sayings)
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Homework The majority of your homework will come from your reading class and your math class. Usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour per night, but don’t worry, you should be able to complete some of that at school (if you work hard).
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Questions If you have any questions, be sure to ask Mr. D. Also, you should try to go and meet Ms. Zulkosky in room 304 and Mrs. Freerksen in room 305, because you will have both of them for something during the year, I promise!
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Fourth grade is tough, but I think you will love it!
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