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Welcome to Fourth Grade Mrs. Debbie Baluch Mrs. Chris Grass Ms. Alisha Cooper Ms. Ally Streeper Ms. Alex Kavadellas

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Welcome to Fourth Grade. Mrs. Debbie Baluch Mrs. Chris Grass Ms. Alisha Cooper Ms. Ally Streeper Ms. Alex Kavadellas. Daily Schedule- 3 man team. 7:20-8:00      Homeroom 8:00-9:20      1 st period 9:25-9:45 Recess 9:45-11:15 2 nd period - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome to Fourth Grade

Welcome to Fourth Grade

Mrs. Debbie BaluchMrs. Chris Grass

Ms. Alisha CooperMs. Ally Streeper

Ms. Alex Kavadellas

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Daily Schedule- 3 man team

• 7:20-8:00      Homeroom• 8:00-9:20      1st period• 9:25-9:45 Recess• 9:45-11:15 2nd period• 11:15-12:00 3rd period• 12:00-12:50 Lunches• 12:50- 1:15 3rd period• 1:15 – 1:25 pack-up• 1:25 – 2:15 specials

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Daily Schedule- 2 man team• 8:00-8:45 1st Period• 8:50-9:40 2nd Period• 9:45-10:35 3rd Period• 10:35-11:05 Recess• 11:10-11:50 4th Period• 11:57-12:30 Lunches• 12:35-1:15 5th Period• 1:15- 1:25 Pack up• 1:25-2:15 Specials

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Communication• Graded papers sent home weekly, failing

work stapled in agenda and needs to be signed and returned

• Agenda-signed daily• Our Homeroom Websites

– Go to Cherokee County website– Go to schools and select Arnold Mill– Click on faculty to find any of our

names

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Contact Us• Feel free to email us! It is the easiest

and quickest way to get in touch with us. • [email protected][email protected][email protected][email protected][email protected]

• Keep in mind that we are often unable to check email until after 2:30. If you have an urgent concern, it is best to contact the school 770.592.3510

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Lunchroom Changes

• Lunch cost $2.00• Milk $0.50• AME enforces the county policy as

stated on page 12 of the Parent/Student Handbook which states that “fast food” is not allowed in the cafeteria (to include the blue tables outside the cafeteria). 

• Lunch with students: You may take your child only to the blue tables to eat lunch, no other students please.

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Transportation/Early Check out• All Transportation changes must be

made to the office in writing before 1:10

• Please try to limit early checkouts. The school day is from 7:45-2:23.

• Please do not check students out between 2:10 and 2:23 unless it is absolutely necessary.

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Cherokee County’s Grading Policy

• A 90-100• B 80-89• C 71-79• D 70• F 0-69• Keep track of your child’s grades on Aspen

Fourth Grade Late Work Policy• Late work will be counted as a zero until it is

turned in, at which point it will be a 75%

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Conferences

• One scheduled per year with your child’s homeroom teacher. A conference request will be sent home with times that your child’s teacher is available.

• Phone or in person• Additional conferences at the

request of teacher or parent

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Discipline Policy

• PBIS-Positive Behavior Expectations (school wide)

• General store• Used to reinforce

expectations/school rules• Please check your child’s

discipline card for marks.• Weekly “Fun Friday” with

extended recess and a special snack for those with 3 infractions or less.

• Special lunch for students without any marks for each grading period.

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Common Core Georgia Performance Standards

• For the Cherokee County standards go online to http://www.cherokee.k12.ga.us to access standards for each grade level and content area.

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Providing Georgia’s students

with the competencies necessary for success in the global marketplace

“Making Education Work for All Georgians”

Dr. John D. BargeState School Superintendent

Why Common Core?The COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS INITIATIVE (CCSSI) is a state-led effort coordinated by the National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO).

Preparation: The standards are college and career ready.

Competition: The standards are internationally benchmarked, ensuring our students are globally competitive.

Equity: Expectations are consistent for all – and not dependent on a student’s zip code.

Clarity: The standards are focused, coherent, and clear.

Collaboration: The standards create a foundation to work collaboratively across states and districts.

Georgia’s highly respected and internationally benchmarked GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (GPS) exemplify the rigor and complexity of Common Core Standards, allowing for ease of transition between GPS and CCGPS.

Dr. John D. BargeState School Superintendent 2066 Twin Towers East205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SEAtlanta, GA 30334

Common Core GPSResources

http://www.GeorgiaStandards.org

Projected Assessment Timeline

2012-2013 School Year

Begin incorporation of CCGPS into current state assessments

2014-2015School Year

Begin implementation of common assessments

For additional information visit theGeorgia Department of Education

website at http://www.gadoe.org/CCGPS.aspx

Step-by-Step Directions to CCGPS Resources

 • From the GaDOE website, select

GeorgiaStandards.org, located at the bottom of page (or go directly to georgiastandards.org from your browser).

• Select the “Common Core GPS” tab.

• On the left side of the page, in a box entitled “Browse Common Core,” select from the following areas: English Language Arts; Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects; Mathematics; or CCGPS GPB Professional Learning Sessions.

• From the English Language Arts or Mathematics landing pages, select from the following grade bands: K-5, 6-8, and 9-12 or Text Complexity Rubrics Template (ELA).

• From the grade band pages located in the box on the right, select the appropriate grade level standards. (Click on the “+” to expand menu.)

• For Webinar sessions and other resources, select from the English Language Arts or Mathematics pages.

Curriculum and Instruction(404) 463-0934

June 27, 2012

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READING:

A progressive development of reading comprehension ensures students gain more from what they read

An emphasis on text complexity and sophistication in grade level texts promotes necessary rigor

WRITING:

Focuses on composing different types of writing:

Argumentative/opinion pieces Informative/explanatory writings Narrative texts Research projects (brief as well as

sustained inquiry)

Infuses use of technology in creation, refinement, and collaboration in writing

Includes an appendix of writing samples illustrating criteria required to meet the standards

SPEAKING AND LISTENING:

Focuses on speaking and listening in a range of settings, both formal and informal – academic, small-group, whole-class discussions

Emphasizes effective communication practices

Requires interpretation and analysis of message as presented through oral, visual, or multimodal formats

LANGUAGE:

Includes conventions for writing and speaking

Highlights the importance of vocabulary acquisition through a mix of conversation, direct instruction, and reading

Requires vocabulary to be addressed in context of reading, writing, speaking, and listening

Mathematics• Conceptual Development • Fluency with Core Skills •

Meaningful Learning

English Language Arts• College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards

• Grade Level Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Language

• Literacy Standards in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects

STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE:

Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them

Reason abstractly and quantitatively

Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others

Model with mathematics

Use appropriate tools strategically

Attend to precision

Look for and make use of structure

Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning

STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL CONTENT:

K-5: Develop a strong concrete-to-conceptual foundation in number and operations, including fractions and decimals

6-8: Develop a robust understanding of algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics

High School: Apply mathematics and mathematical ways of thinking in novel situations, as college students and employees are regularly called upon to do

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Multi-Level Instruction• An instructional strategy that enables us

to achieve different learner outcomes within a single instructional activity.

• First, we design rich, activity-based instructional activities.

• Second, we make individualized student support decisions.

• Third, we implement multi-leveled instruction techniques in the context of the entire class.

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SuccessMaker Math and Reading

• Used for individualized math and reading practice

• Tracks students’ progress and skill levels

• 15-20 minute sessions• Improves math and reading skills• Direct correlation between progress

in SuccessMaker and success on GCRCT.

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Math• Math is organized into seven units

including place value & rounding, fractions, geometry, and measurement. These units are part of the new CCGPS standards.

• Math homework will vary by class.• Differentiated instruction will be used

to meet the needs of all learners.• Students need to master their

multiplication facts this year. Timed tests will be given weekly.

• Math practice book• Math textbook

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Reading

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Language Arts

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Science

• Georgia Performance

Standards: – Broken into five units:

• Ecology • Weather • Forces and Motion • Stars and Solar System

• Sound and Light

• Engaging activities and labs. • Homework schedule will vary. • Differentiated instruction will meet the needs of

all learners.

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Social Studies

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Any Questions??

We look forward to a great year. Thanks for coming!