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Title: Welcome to Parent Orientation Westwood Elementary School


1
Welcome to Parent OrientationWestwood Elementary
School
  • Fourth Grade
  • Traci Hren
  • Mandi Matchinga
  • Frank Vosicky

2
Mandi Matchinga
  • Mom to David (age 10) and Riley (age 7)
  • Bachelors Degree from Capital University
  • Elementary Education grades 1-8
  • Special Education K-12
  • Masters Degree from Ashland University in
    Curriculum and Instruction
  • Greater Cleveland Council of Teachers of
    Mathematics Elementary Teacher of the Year
  • Jennings Scholar
  • Taught 3rd Grade for 4 years in Texas.
  • 9th year teaching 4th grade at Westwood.

3
Traci Hren
  • Mother to Andrew (10 years) and Alex (5 years)
  • Westwood teacher of 15 years
  • Bachelors Degree from the University of Toledo
    in Elementary Education grades 1-8
  • Masters Degree from Ashland University in
    Curriculum and Instruction
  • Grades taught Title 1 (1 year), First Grade (6
    years), Second Grade (2 years), Third Grade, (7
    weeks), Fourth Grade (5 years)

4
Frank Vosicky
  • This is my 16th year of teaching. I have taught
    4th 6th grade at Newbury and West Geauga. I
    have been at Westwood for 13 years.
  • My wife Laurie is a kindergarten teacher in the
    Willoughby-Eastlake system. We have a 6 year old
    daughter named Meridan and son named Cooper that
    will be 4 in November.
  • I graduated from the Ohio State University and am
    a huge fan of all sports.
  • I have a Masters Degree in Educational
    Administration from Ursuline.

5
RESPONSIBILITY
  • We have a successful, proven system in place to
    teach your child personal responsibility.
  • You are a facilitator at home for your childs
    education.
  • It is not possible, nor do we expect for you to
    know everything that is going on here at school.

6
Class Schedule
  • 815-830 Bell Work
  • 830-840 Switch One (Homeroom)
  • 840-925 Specials (See Classroom Website)
  • 925-930 Restroom Break
  • 930-1045 Switch One (Homeroom)
  • 1045-1130 Switch Two
  • 1130-1230 Lunch/Recess
  • 1230-110 Switch Two
  • 110-235 Switch Three
  • 235-300 Activity Period
  • 300-315 Pack Up/Dismissal

7
Classroom Rules
  • Follow directions the first time given.
  • Ask questions and do your best work.
  • Allow others to learn.
  • Treat people and materials with respect.
  • Come to class with all of your needed materials.

8
Communication
  • Our classroom website can be viewed at
    http//schoolbuildings.westg.org/westwood/matching
    a/Messenger.htm
  • Updated throughout the week.
  • Announcements
  • Important Dates and Upcoming Events
  • Study Guides
  • Project Criterion
  • Educational Game Links

9
Communication
  • Email
  • mandi.matchinga_at_westg.org (Voice mail 729-5901
    ext. 4308)
  • traci.chase_at_westg.org (Voice mail 729-5901 ext.
    4303)
  • frank.vosicky_at_westg.org (Voice mail 729-5901 ext.
    4309)
  • Julia.mell_at_westg.org (Voice mail 729-5901 ext.
    4302)
  • We make it a point to return calls and emails
    within 24 hours. If it has been longer than 24
    hours, it is due to absence or malfunctioning
    equipment.

10
Communication
  • Assignment notebooks are to be signed each night
    by a parent, and are checked each day by the
    homeroom teacher.
  • If you have an academic concern, please contact
    the teacher of that academic area (Matchinga
    math, Chase reading, Vosicky
    writing/spelling, Mell science/social studies).
  • If you have friendship/emotional/behavioral
    concerns, please contact the homeroom teacher.
  • Please contact us via email or voicemail to
    schedule an appointment for a meeting.

11
Homework
  • Given Monday-Thursday
  • Per Board Policy, it should take about 45
    minutes.
  • This does not include time to locate pencils,
    take calls from friends, or fight with a sibling
    ?!
  • Students should be able to complete it
    independently.
  • Homework ? Tears/Frustration
  • Do not work to the point of frustration! Please
    send a note if your student does not understand
    the homework, and we will remediate during
    activity period or study hall.

12
Homework
  • Math Study Link pages given Monday-Thursday.
  • Compositions are started in class and
    occasionally will need to be finished at home.
  • Reading assignments should take place for 15
    minutes nightly.
  • Minimal science and social studies as needed.
  • Studying for Tests (short reviews each night to
    help avoid developing the habit of cramming)
  • Unfinished classwork may also be sent home to
    be completed.

13
Projects
  • If a project is going to be graded by a rubric,
    the rubric will be posted on the website when the
    assignment is given.
  • Ample time to complete the project will always be
    given.
  • This is a project meant to be completed by your
    student. We expect the project to look like a
    fourth grader completed it.
  • Other projects are to be completed at school.
    Please trust that we are monitoring the
    completion of the project. Fourth Graders often
    tell parents that they dont have enough time to
    complete projects at school so that they can
    bring it home and get help. The at-school
    projects help foster independence and
    responsibility.

14
Friday Folders
  • Sent home on the last day of the school week.
  • Graded papers
  • A box will be checked if there is a student
    conduct slip or a progress report in the folder.
    Please sign and return these items in the folder.
  • The other papers in the folder are yours to keep.
  • Return the folder on Monday with parent
    signature.
  • We will begin this Friday.

15
Everyday Math
  • The Books
  • Student Reference Books
  • New (Crowned Crane) stays at school
  • Old (Blue Butterfly) stays at home
  • Study Links (Stays at home)

16
Math Assessments
  • Math Checks
  • Given on the last day of the school week, worth
    20 points (THIS IS NOT A QUIZ)
  • Assessment FOR Learning
  • Questions resemble homework/classwork questions
    covered during the week
  • Class review sessions before tests
  • No tricks, no surprises, worth 100 points
  • Students are expected to explain their thinking
    on all assessments.

17
My Most Important Request
  • Please support our curriculum and algorithms in
    front of your child.
  • Your words are powerful. Your child usually
    values what you value.

18
Second Most Important Request
  • Fourth graders must have their multiplication
    facts, x 0- x11, memorized.
  • Students who do not have these memorized by
    winter break really struggle in math for the last
    half of the school year.

19
Reading
  • Independent Reading
  • Students read from books at their level or
    slightly below.
  • Activities used to display comprehension.
  • Teacher/student conferencing used to facilitate
    selecting just right books.
  • Guided Reading
  • Mini lessons used to model strategies to
    comprehend reading text.
  • Reading level tested 2-3 times a year and
    reported to parent.
  • Vocabulary completed in class.
  • Literature Circles used for students to discuss
    assigned reading at their level.
  • Activities used to display comprehension.
  • Whole Group Reading
  • Students read from the same novel.
  • Literature circles used to discuss text and
    assignments.
  • Partner reading to help with text.
  • Activities used to display comprehension.

20
Reading
  • Homework Monday-Thursday
  • Index cards- quick check to practice skill that
    was covered in class that day
  • Measuring Up sometimes brought home to finish
    in class assignment
  • Two at home projects
  • Reading for 15 minutes each night

21
Spelling
  • DSA Leveled Spelling Lists
  • Assessments modeled after the format used on
    Achievement Test
  • Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
  • Is the underlined word spelled correctly?
  • If the word is not spelled correctly, what is the
    correct spelling?
  • - Units will be 2 weeks each. Word study will be
    done in class

22
Writing/Grammar
  • Fourth grade writing instruction focuses on
    continuing grammar instruction, correct paragraph
    formation, various writing applications, and
    legible cursive.
  • Text used Grammar book that stays in school
  • Composition notebook, Writing journal

23
Writing/Grammar
  • The writing applications covered will be
    descriptive writing, narratives, responses to
    novels, formal and informal letters (thank you
    notes, letters of request), informational
    reports, and informal writings (messages,
    journals, notes and poems)
  • There will be approximately three compositions
    per grading period. Most compositions will be
    graded with a rubric.
  • Some will be done online

24
Science/Social Studies
  • Units will alternate between science and social
    studies and will last about 2 weeks.
  • Weekly checks (quizzes) from the class notes
    and checks.
  • Unit tests
  • Occasional homework, most often just finishing up
    classwork.

25
Project Real World
  • This is designed to be a managerial program that
    offers incentives for learning work skills.
  • Students will interview for three different jobs
    on September 24th. They will have a resume and
    letters of recommendation. We will work on these
    in writing class.
  • They will then be paid bi-weekly for doing their
    job. They must pay bills for rent, car,
    education, electric, and water.
  • Additional money will be earned for completing
    homework, having the assignment notebook signed,
    and getting mail at the end of the day,
  • Behavior or judge fines also will be given for
    not adhering to class rules.
  • Money left over can be spent in the 4th grade
    prize or food store throughout the year or at our
    monthly Palooza Event.

26
Project Real World
  • This program is funded through grant writing and
    parent donations. Any assistance with the actual
    interview day or with corporate donations would
    be much appreciated.
  • Jobs available are librarian, financial
    manager, custodial engineer, health care worker,
    store manager, equipment manager, photographer,
    secretary, administrative assistant, postal
    worker, meteorologist, videographer, technology
    director, artist, party planner, disc jockey,
    reporter and graphic designer.

27
Project Real World
  • Reflections
  • Will be written in class every two weeks.
  • They will reflect on job performance, student
    performance, and behavioral choices.
  • Bonuses
  • Odd jobs
  • Above and beyond
  • Citizenship
  • Were Proud of You slips

28
Grading
  • The first experiences can be an adjustment.
  • It takes some students a quarter to get the hang
    of the amount of effort required to earn the
    grade they want.
  • If school has come easily to a student up to this
    point, s/he is sometimes surprised at the effort
    required to earn As and Bs in fourth grade.

29
Grading Continued
  • A P earned in third grade reflects a grade
    range from C- to a B.
  • We cant expect all students to earn all As in
    all subjects.
  • If that were the case, our expectations are too
    low.
  • Our focus is on progress.
  • What have they learned, vs. what grade did they
    get?

30
Parent Assist Module (PAM)
  • Called PAM
  • Allows parents to check students grades online
    using a username and password.
  • Grades will be posted periodically throughout the
    week.
  • PAM does not accurately report the reading grade.
  • Link to PAM on the 4th Grade website

31
Parent Assist Module (PAM)
  • We have confidential letters for you notifying
    you of the username and password for your
    student.
  • See your students homeroom teacher at the end or
    orientation to receive the username and password
    for your child.

32
Organization
  • We model organization multiple times throughout
    the day.
  • Pack up for home together at the end of the day.
  • The binder will be color coded. See the website
    for details.
  • 4th graders love to tell their parents they are
    not allowed to bring home certain materials.
    Students may bring home any extra books or
    materials that you require.

33
Vacation Request
  • In writing to homeroom teacher at least ONE week
    ahead of time The child will get his or her
    work on the last day before vacation.
  • If requested ahead of time, work IS due upon
    returning
  • Tests will be made up within one week (discretion
    of teacher on days)
  • Some things such as class discussion, experiments
    and activities will not be able to be made up.
  • If work is given when the child returns, the
    number of days the child was out is the number of
    days s/he has to make up the missed work.

34
It is our goal to make 4th grade an excellent
year for your child and for your family!
  • Thank you for taking time out of your busy
    schedules to attend Parent Orientation!
  • Conference sign-up sheets are in the Library.

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It is our goal to make 4th grade an excellent
year for your child and for your family!
  • See your childs homeroom teacher for your PAM
    letter.
  • Please see Room Parents before you leave
  • Matchinga Homeroom see
  • Chase Homeroom see
  • Vosicky Homeroom see
  • Mell Homeroom see
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