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WELCOME!. As you are waiting… Please write down your e-mail address on the sheet at your student’s table. Please feel free to look around the room or through the packet. Then just get comfortable!. Welcom e to Mr. Bremer’s 4 th Grade Class. A little bit about myself…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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As you are waiting…◦ Please write down your e-mail address on the

sheet at your student’s table.

◦ Please feel free to look around the room or through the packet.

◦ Then just get comfortable!

WELCOME!

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Welcome toMr. Bremer’s

4th Grade Class

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I grew up in a small town in Indiana. Graduated from Purdue Taught two years in Indianapolis. Getting married in March.

A little bit about myself…

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ReadingLanguageMathScienceSocial Studies

Curriculum

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We will focus on a variety of reading strategies throughout the year: predicting, inferences, problem and solution, summarizing, main idea and details, plot structure, etc.

We will also be working on content vocabulary, fluency, and text structures.

Reading

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There will be different themes throughout the year. Students will be working with a lot of nonfiction and comparing/contrasting to fictional works.

Reading week will usually last two weeks.◦ First week is introducing many of the skills and following

week is practicing the skills.◦ At the end of the second week, there will be a

comprehension test.

Beginning the switch to Common Core Standards.

Reading II

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Students are expected to have a reading log and do a response menu each month.

Students fill in their reading log. Does not need to be signed.

At the beginning of each month, they are given menu. Must pick one appetizer, main course, and dessert to complete their book. Student can turn it in anytime before due date.

Reading –A.R.

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Students reading grade will include their highest AR test taken during each grading period. The book must be in their reading level.

There will be time for AR tests/reading almost every day.

Reading –A.R. II

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The language grade will consist of spelling, grammar, afternoon work, and writing.

We will have Writer’s Workshop every day.

Final writing assignments count as project grades.

(I will get into the weight of each type of assignment later in presentation.)

Language

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We will be using a research based program called Words their Way. (See note in handout)

Words their Way is an individually based program. There will have two different groups. We will take a pre-test for this tomorrow.

Spelling

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Students will be given ten words on Monday that follow a particular pattern. (transport, support…)

We will practice with these words and other words as well that have that spelling pattern the whole week.

Students will have a contract in which they will have to complete certain spelling tasks each week.

Spelling Format

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Students will take a test every Friday on the ten words from Monday and on ten other words that have the same spelling pattern.

They will also have a test on 5 high frequency words that will be in their spelling folder.

The students will be given their spelling folder on Monday.

Spelling Format II

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Students will be writing in their writer’s notebook daily. I will incorporate mini-lessons that will help them to write narrative, persuasive, and expository pieces.

We will also be practicing how to answer short response questions and preparing for ISAT extended response.

Writing

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Students need to know basic +, -, & x facts. Practice at home with flashcards. Student’s will be working on our “Fast Math” program daily. They should master multiplication by the end of 4th grade.

Topics of Study: geometry, place value, multiplication, division, decimals, estimation, powers of 10, fractions, perimeter, area, percents, symmetry, reflections, weight, volume, capacity, and rates.

Math

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There is a student reference book (SRB) that students may bring home to help with homework. Study Links (ie: SL 1.8) will be given almost every night. These cover skills that we went over in class that day.

Math II

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Each student has an Everyday Math account. This is a great place to get extra help and play math games.

Our curriculum (Everyday Math) is correlated with Illinois State Standards and Common Core Standards.

Math III

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Units of Study: Magnetism and Electricity, Rock and Minerals, and Structures of Life.

Foss Science is a hands-on curriculum in which students are actively involved in their learning.

We will read and go work with the material in class. Tests will be based off of what we do in class, the readings, and the vocabulary.

Science

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This year we are using the Social Studies Alive series. The units we will be studying are:

• Geography of the U.S.A.• Government• Regions of the U.S.A.• Illinois History Students are expected to know all states and

capitals by the end of 4th grade. We will be having states/capitals quizzes and one 50 state test at the end of the year.

Social Studies

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I am not picky when it comes to handwriting, but I MUST BE ABLE TO READ IT!

All work is done in PENCIL! No assignments should be done in colored pencil, crayons, pens, etc.

Handwriting

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Students will be given a grade based on completed homework assignments and reading records.

Homework is 20% of final grade.

Homework

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If they do not turn in their work, or it is incomplete ~an incomplete work slip will be sent home. It needs to be signed and brought back the next day.

During the incomplete work session, your child will complete the assignment. Once it is complete, their grade may be raised to no higher than an 80%.

Missing work sessions – 2:30-3:00.

Missing Homework

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Each student will receive one homework “SLIDE” per grading period. This can be used if an assignment is left at home, incomplete, lost, eaten by the dog.

Only one slide will be given each grading period. The students tell me if they need to use their slide and I keep a record on my computer.

Homework Slides

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Reading Menu – Due every Wednesday

Any work not finished in school (Math, Language, Reading)

What will 4th Grade Homework Be?

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If your child needs extra help with anything we are doing in school they can always stay after school for an extra help session.

2:30-3:00

In order for them to stay they need to fill out an extra help slip and have it signed by you before they will be allowed to stay. This way there is an official copy in the office.

Student Needs Extra Help

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Tests/Quizzes/Projects – 50% Classwork – 30% Homework – 20%(please have child complete their OWN homework)Total – 100%

Four report cards a year – progress reports halfway through each grading period.

Grade Breakdown

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Students will write down assignments each night – even if they are completed or done in class. I will not sign every notebook! A student at each table has a job to check.

They will have a check mark next to homework they have done.

Please initial at the bottom of their assignment notebook showing that they have finished the day’s assignments.

Assignment Notebook

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Please do not empty the take home folder without your child. Let your child empty their own folders. They should be using the take home/return to school sides correctly.

Your child is responsible for the folder and keeping it organized. I will not do it for them.

Take Home Folders

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Students will be given their graded papers back on Monday.

They will also have a weekly note that shows how many times they signed the binder for behavior and any D’s or F’s.

I will not fill in A’s, B’s, and C’s. Feel free to fill in with your student.

Weekly Notes and Papers

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Students will participate in a token economy.◦ Individual tickets stapled to weekly notes.◦ Can earn tickets as a table = Emphasis on

teamwork.

Mr. Bremer’s Store◦ Variety school items that students can purchase

with tickets.◦ Helps to emphasize importance of saving and

keeping things organized.

Token Economy

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Used to keep track of weekly behavior. 1st signature = warning (loss of 1 ticket) 2nd signature = stand for 5 minutes for

recess 3rd signature = stand for 10 minutes of

recess 4th signature = stand for recess/ phone call

home 5th signature = detention

Binder System

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Once a month

◦ Book orders that come home can be sent back with order & payment

Checks make payable to Scholastic Book Clubs

Cash? Send exact amount

Book Orders

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Please take a moment on your way out or to your next classroom to stop by the gym and sign your family up for the Winthrop Harbor PTO (Parent Teacher Organization).

They do SO much for our students and run solely on volunteers.

They are hoping for 100% participation!

Where to now?

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Feel free to look around the room.

Thanks for yourTime!