Welcome to Mrs. Feddersen’s 4th Grade
Class
Who is Mrs. Feddersen?
• 14th year teaching• 8th year at Lowes Island• 3rd year teaching 4th grade• Graduated from University of
Minnesota, Mankato• Taught for 6 years in Iowa in first,
second, and remedial reading
Volunteering• Room parent/s• Help with
Friday spelling tests
Writing Helper
• Box Tops• Correct math
facts tests• Math facts drill
helper
HomeworkAll the Forms to Fill Out
• Student info for class directory• Textbook Sheet• Book Club form• Official School Paperwork to come
home first day of school• Checks for Scholastic News and
Virginia Studies Weekly(can do tonight)
Planners• Filled out daily• Assignments, test dates, parent
information• Expectation:
– Brought home Monday-Thursday– Parent’s initials nightly after checking
over work (please do NOT sign if not completed
– - please correct with child, just let me know if your child needed extended help
Student Homework• Longer than 3rd grade• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday
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• reading comprehension sheet occasionally
• Math – at least once a week
• Chapter book reading – every night!
Grading and the 4th Grade Report Card
• 4= Self-directed, HIGH level of proficiency, EXCEEDS grade level expectations– Consistent– Able to extend ABOVE 4th Grade
Standards
Grading and the 4th Grade Report Card
• 3= ACHIEVING, meets grade level objectives, learns what is presented, mastered all skills taught
• This is good!
Grading and the 4th Grade Report Card
• 2= DEVELOPING, recalls and uses some skills with some consistency
– Requires frequent teacher support and assistance, learns part of the objective taught
Grading and the 4th Grade Report Card
• 1= Needs Improvement, needs significant teacher support, performance shows lack of understanding
Report card
• 4 is exceeding expectations , 3 is meeting expectations, 2 is developing, and 1 is needs improvement
• Throughout the quarter, no letter grades will be given. Focus will be on the development of the child. A letter grade will be given on the report card, the same as last year.
• Tests will show up on the parent portal as part 1 and 2 because they are worth twice of a regular assignment.
• Tests will not be sent home until all 4th grade sections have completed
Science Content• 1st quarter (available on website)
• Natural resources
• Solar System
Social Studies Content
• 1st quarter
• Geography
• Virginia native Americans
Reading• Balanced Approach
– Shared (whole class)– Guided (Small groups based on
individual reading level)– Independent ( this becomes
much more important this year )– Comprehension is demonstrated
through complex writing
Reading continued…
• quarterly reading logs• Fiction/nonfiction• Making Connections• Making predictions• Drawing Inferences• Determining the Importance• author’s purpose and message• Fix-Up Strategies
Writing Workshop• During writing time
students will go through the process of writing– Prewriting– Drafting– Revising– Editing– Final Copy/Publishing
Supplies still needed for Writing port folio:
Three ring binder (1-1½ inch size)
At least 25 page protector sheets
Classroom Discipline
• Positive Individual sticker charts Mr. Potato Head (whole class)• Misbehaviors Behavior tickets & weekly charts
Phone Call home Email to parent
WEEKLY BEHAVI OR REPORT February/March
2013 Week of February 18th Behavior Grade E G F N U Number of tickets collected: This week I collected tickets for: *No homework *I ncomplete class work *Talking/ disrupting class *Out of seat w/ o permission *Not following directions *Disrespectful to others Reward: Parent Signature: ______________________ Student Signature: ______________________ Date:__________________
Week of February 25th
Behavior Grade E G F N U Number of tickets collected: This week I collected tickets for: *No homework *I ncomplete class work *Talking/ disrupting class *Out of seat w/ o permission *Not following directions *Disrespectful to others Reward: Parent Signature: ______________________ Student Signature: ______________________ Date:__________________
Week of March 4th
Behavior Grade E G F N U Number of tickets collected: This week I collected tickets for: *No homework *I ncomplete class work *Talking/ disrupting class *Out of seat w/ o permission *Not following directions *Disrespectful to others Reward: Parent Signature: ______________________ Student Signature: ______________________ Date:__________________
Week of March 11th Behavior Grade E G F N U Number of tickets collected: This week I collected tickets for: *No homework *I ncomplete class work *Talking/ disrupting class *Out of seat w/ o permission *Not following directions *Disrespectful to others Reward: Parent Signature: ______________________ Student Signature: ______________________ Date:__________________
Formal Testing• TESTING
– May• SOLS (reading, math, and social studies)
Communication Tools• Monday Memos
– Posted on my website
• [email protected] • Phone• Class planners rather than loose notes
(please do not Monday envelopes for Monday envelopes for messages and returning messages and returning
• papers)papers)
Additional InformationNutritional Snacks: no candy, chips, Fruit Roll ups,
cookies, etc. • No food treats for birthdays• First Day Folders (paperwork)• Absences
– Contact the office and send a written letter of explanation
– Sickness (will send homework upon request)– Vacations- no assignments prior to the trip. All
assignments that can be made up upon return will either be sent home or completed in class
• Vacations will NOT be considered for excused absences, even if notification is sent in prior to the vacation.
A Year Of Independence
• In 4th grade, we encourage the students to put their homework in their bags themselves, ask you to sign their planner, and say good bye at the front door after the 1st week of school unless you need to carry in large items.
Please hold your child accountable by not “rescuing”
by regularly bringing in forgotten items such as
homework, recorders, and planners. It takes time out of your schedule and your child will still pull a ticket anyway.
Together we can prepare them for 4th grade and work
towards 5th grade!
• How to get to the Lowes Island teacher website.
Questions