Welcome to Fourth Grade Curriculum Night!!
Dec 31, 2015
Welcome to Fourth Grade Curriculum
Night!!
Let Us Introduce Ourselves Ms. Bloodsaw
Mathematics
Mrs. Hall Reading, ELA
Mrs. Armstrong Social Studies Science
Math We will cover the
following topics Place value from
hundredths to one million.
Rounding to nearest 10, 100, or 1,000.
Math Multiplication of up to 3-digit numbers
by up to 2-digit numbers. Division of whole numbers by up to a 2-
digit divisor Add/subtract decimal numbers (up to 2-
digit) Multiplication/Division of decimal
numbers by whole numbers.
Math Add/Subtract Fractions with like
denominators Convert mixed numbers to improper
fractions Properties of multiplication and addition Order of operations
Math Measurement
Use standard and metric units to measure weight
Compare units of measurement within the same system (ex. Lbs/oz.)
Angle measurement
Math Geometry
Define and identify types and characteristics of geometric figures
Types of triangles Parallel and perpendicular lines Properties of quadrilaterals (compare/contrast) Understand fundamental solid figures Graphing on first quadrant using a coordinate system.
Math Algebra
Represent unknowns using or .
Data Analysis Graphs
Bar graphs Pictographs Line graph
Reading Characteristics of
Literary works Discuss differences
between fiction and nonfiction
Discuss Characters, plot, and setting. Explore how they are
used by the author to enhance the story
UNRAAVEL Underline the title. Now predict the topic and main ideas. Run through and number the paragraphs. Are you reading the questions? Are the important words circled or highlighted? Venture through the passage. Eliminate incorrect answers. Let the questions be answered, and write the
paragraph # where you found the answers.
English – Language Arts
Structure and function of a sentence Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives,
adverbs. Parts of a book Synonyms/antonyms Homophones/homographs
Writing- each teacher
Students will learn and use the writing process
Writing We’ll emphasize the following works
Personal narrative Informational writing Persuasive writing
English, Reading, L.A. Accelerated Reader
Based on student’s individual ability level Rewards given for 85% and higher Used as a gauge to monitor reading progress
Science This year we will study . . .
Use records, tables and graphs Scientific procedures Comparing and contrasting attributes of stars and planets Position and motion of the Earth, moon, and sun Describe mirrors, lenses, and prisms Identify simple machines and explain their use Demonstrate how sound is produced Describe the role of organisms and the flow of energy
within an ecosystem
Social Studies Students will begin the formal study of
the United States history, from the development of Native American cultures to the year 1860.
Social Studies Concepts will include. . .
Geography
Government
Economics
Social Studies Topics covered this year will include . . .
Development of early Native American cultures in North America European exploration of North America British colonial America Causes, events and results of the American Revolution Challenges of governing a new American nation Westward expansion Abolitionist and suffrage movements Locate important geographical features of the United States Historical documents and governmental functions Economic concepts of trade, opportunity cost and productivity
Schedule
Time Subject/Activity8:35 – 8:55
Announcements/Morning Work (Penmanship)
9:00 – 10:30
Period 1
10:35 – 11:25
Physical Education/Music/Computer Lab
11:25 – 12:00 Period 2
12:00 – 12:30 Lunch
12:30 – 1:30
Period 2
1:30 – 1:45 Recess
1:45 – 3:15 Period 3
3:15 – 3:30 Increased Learning Time Remediation/Enrichment
3:30
Dismissal Bell
Homework and Signed Papers
Spelling words written in agenda weekly Homework written in agenda nightly Homework will also be on teacher webpages starting
on Mondays
Signed papers are sent home on Wednesday to be graded.
Should be signed and returned to school next day for portfolio.
Teacher’s Webpage Visit http://kres.peachschools.org/
From the left quick links menu choose teacher webpages
Click the teacher’s name of page you desire to visit Bloodsaw – Math Hall – ELA Armstrong – Science/Social Studies
Expectations and Procedures We have begun learning many things so far
in our classes! Classroom Expectations and Procedures:
students need to… Signed papers will be sent home on Wednesday.
Please view, sign, and have student return on Thursday.
Have materials in class each day (workbook, notebook, pencils (2), and homework).
Complete assigned work on time and turn in before leaving each day in designated area.
Keep all vocabulary copied in their notebooks to refer back to throughout the year.
Homework policy – graded over 9 week period; unless noted differently on homework sheet
Behavior and Procedures
Work EthicOur expectations for every student:Dependability: Turn in all assignments and make-up work.Initiative: Seek extra help when needed or take advantage of extra help when offered.Participation: Participate in class to the best of his/her ability.Cooperation: Cooperate all of the time with teachers and peers.Behavior: Remain on-task and not disturb others in class.Attendance: Have an acceptable attendance pattern and come to class on time and prepared.
Behavior and Procedures
Morning Routine and Work students are expected to:Eat breakfast, use the restroom, then come quickly to classIf before 8 am sit in hallway and read library book, if after 8 am enter homeroomImmediately unpack, sign lunch count, and begin penmanshipIf students have needs such as sharpening pencils, turning in assignments, or asking the teacher questions the student is expected to go to their desk and raise their hand.
Do you Dojo?
Positive Behavior Reinforcement ProgramMay be used through email or app on smartphone.Students are rewarded positive behavior points for being on task, participating, good work, etc.Points are deduct for undesirable behaviors, being off task, talking out of order, no homework, etc.Instant messaging – much like texting with notificationsStudents and parents can see how students do daily and weekly on graphs.
Questions, Concerns, or Comments?
At this time if you have any questions, concerns, or comments over information presented tonight, please let us know!
Let’s Have a Great Year!
Thank you for your support and all you do!