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1
Welcome to Family Night
  • All you need to know about 4th grade

2
Bus Passes and Dismissal Forms
  • Must be in writing and be in the office before
    noon of that school day. No telephone changes
    will be accepted.
  • When writing a bus note, please
  • include the following information
  • Name of student
  • Address and name of other student if applicable
  • Duration of the pass
  • Bus
  • Dismissal forms- all possible names

3
New Attendance Policy
  • Excused Absences
  • Excuses from the doctor shall specify the date of
    the students absence. Doctors notes that
    indicate that the student was not seen by a
    physician will not be accepted. After the tenth
    (10) physician note, the parent/guardian must
    have a Medical Excuse Form completed by the
    physician. A student shall be permitted a total
    of six (6) excused absences per year (a doctors
    excuse does not count toward the six (6) days of
    excused absences) upon presenting a parental note
    to the school principal or designee for the
    following reasons listed below
  • 1.      Death or severe illness in the pupils
    immediate family. The number of days excused for
    a death will be determined by the circumstances
    involved and will be kept to the minimum
    necessary as determined by the principal/designee.
  • 2.      Illness of the pupil. Medical and dental
    appointments will be excused only for the time
    required to complete the appointment, unless
    specified by the doctor.
  • 3.      Religious holidays and practices.
  • 4.      Court appearance when the students
    presence is required by subpoena or citation.
  • 5.      Drivers permit/license test, which will
    be excused for a portion of the day.
  • 6. One (1) day for attendance at the
    Kentucky State Fair. 

4
Schedules
  • Daily Schedule
  • 725-750 HR (Morning Procedures DR)
  • 750-840 Rotation 1
  • 845-930 Specials
  • 935-1025 Rotation 2
  • 1025-1140 Rotation 3 (Lunch)
  • 1140-1230 Rotation 4
  • 1230-120 Rotation 5
  • 120-130 Agenda Books
  • 130-150 Recess
  • 150-225 Enrichment
  • 225-230 Dismissal Procedures

5
Lunch Schedules
  • Gaebler 1050-1115
  • McCoy 1055-1120
  • Parker 1100-1125
  • Reveal 1045-1110
  • Stomberg 1105-1125

6
Binders
  • PARENTS only touch TAKE-HOME FOLDER!
  • Have your child sit down with you when removing
    items from the binder.

7
Character Education
  • Purchased by Westerns PTA
  • Chick-Fil-A sponsored
  • One child awarded from each homeroom will receive
    a Chick-Fil-A coupon
  • This months character traits
  • Treat Others Right, Make Smart Decisions,
    Maximize Your Potential

8
Math
  • Common Core Standards more rigorous
  • Ex The perimeter of a rectangle is 22 inches.
    The width of the rectangle is 6 inches. What is
    its length?
  • Study guides given at the beginning of the unit
  • Please look over your childs homework each
    night.

9
Daily Review
  • Purpose
  • Continually review learned material (spiral
    review)
  • Ex.- Native Americans (3rd grade)
  • Kentucky History (4th grade)
  • 2. Encourage goal setting so that students are
    self-motivated learners/setting the ground work
    for life-long learners

10
Daily Review
  • Grades
  • Students will not receive a Daily Review grade on
    their report cards.
  • Daily Review scores for each area are averaged in
    with the subjects grades.
  • Weekly, students keep track of their progress
    through graphing scores.

11
Daily Review Self-Monitoring Graph
12
How can you help your child be successful?
  • Review incorrect answers daily during the week.
    Should be marked with a red pen or highlighter.

13
What do the extended response scores mean?
  • 4- Distinguished
  • 3- Proficient
  • 2- Apprentice
  • 1- Novice

14
Short Answer Questions
  • Whats different?
  • Smaller space to write a response
  • Can be answered in about 5 min.
  • Score of 1 or 2
  • Students still need to prove their
  • answers.

15
Accelerated Reader
  • Homework Read 20 minutes every night, fill in
    page numbers read, get AR Log signed
  • When a quiz is taken and passed, students earn
    points toward AR goal
  • 60 is passing according to the program however,
    we encourage a test average of 85

16
Accelerated Reader
  • Students should be at 50 of their goal by the
    middle of the quarter (mid-term)
  • 40 of the reading grade comes from
  • Percent of AR goal achieved
  • Percent of correct answers on the quizzes
  • Daily Review tests

17
Renaissance Home Connect
  • An easy way for parents and students to view
    individual AR progress from home
  • Website
  • http//renlearn.scott.kyschools.us/RenaissanceServ
    er/HomeConnect/Login.aspx
  • Enter your childs User Name and Password
  • Click Email Setup to receive emails when your
    child takes a quiz
  • Easy way to find out if a book is AR -
    www.arbookfind.com

18
4th grade homework policy
  • If missing an assignment
  • Student may complete the assignment during his or
    her recess
  • If student chooses to complete at home the
    following night, he/she must still see the
    teacher for a short time of recess (less than
    five minutes)

19
4th grade homework policy
  • If an assignment is not turned in on the assigned
    day, the student will have the choice to complete
    it at recess or turn it in the following day.
  • Homework will be tracked and given a process
    grade.
  • All homework is started in class to aid in
    understanding.

20
Quality Work
  • Must be in pencil
  • Neat handwriting
  • Organized
  • Labeled correctly
  • All directions are followed

21
State-wide Standards Based Grading
  • Across KY we will be implementing a standards
    based grading system.
  • Western will begin transitioning into this system
    this year.
  • Standards based grading provides a true
    reflection of the students ability by separating
    academic achievement from process goals related
    to participation, cooperation, and homework.

22
What will happen
  • We will report behavioral aspects separately
    from the academic grade
  • We are changing the grading scale to use
    integers
  • ( A4, B3, C 2, D/F 1)

23
Criteria on the Report Card
  • Product Criteria Academic performance. Only
    academic and only what is demonstrated to the
    teacher (therefore, in- class performance). What
    they can demonstrate at this time of the year.
  • Assessments
  • Quizzes
  • Classroom Work (assignments, AR, etc.)

24
Process Criteria
  • Process Evaluates how they got there
  • 8Homework
  • 8Cooperation
  • 8Participation
  • Homework
  • 0 Percentage of homework assignments
  • turned in
  • 0 Level of accuracy of submitted
  • assignments

25
Process Continued
  • Cooperation
  • Behavior
  • Following Directions
  • Teamwork
  • Collaboration
  • Respect to others including adults

26
Process Continued..
  • Participation
  • Level of engagement in lesson
  • Effort
  • On-task
  • Answering and asking questions relevant to lesson
  • Prepared for class

27
Grade 4-Sample Report
Process Marks
S Consistently
S Moderately
S- Rarely
Standard Marks Based on achievement of content standards.
4 Exemplary
3 Proficient
2 Progressing
1 Struggling
Achievement Participation Homework Cooperation
4 S- S- S
Comments Chris has had a successful marking
period although homework and being prepared for
class continues to be an issue.
28
How Are Achievement Grades Configured?
  • Math, Language, Science, SS
  • 50 - Summative Tests
  • 40 - Daily Review/Quizzes
  • 10 - Class work
  • Reading
  • 50 Summative Tests
  • 40 - Daily Review/Quizzes
  • 10 - Class Work

29
The National Junior Beta Club
  • Western Elementary School
  • 4th Grade Selection Information
  • 2012-2013

30
Purpose
  • The National Junior Beta Club is a student-led
    honorary society.
  • Students with a 4 in all content subjects
    overall, above average leadership skills, and
    strong character will be invited to serve.
  • The National Junior Beta Club is a service
    organization (primarily) and a social
    organization (secondary).
  • Our motto is, Let us lead by serving others.
  • This club is sponsored by Donna Combs, School
    Counselor, and meets during the school day.

31
Selection Criteria
  • 4th Grade Students must earn a 3.75 cumulative
    grade point average for the 2012-2013 academic
    school year.
  • The selected students may have no more than 10
    behavior clinics for the 2012-2013 academic
    school year.
  • The selected students must receive ratings of 4s
    and 5s on the Teacher Recommendation Form
    detailing their character and leadership
    strengths.
  • Students meeting this criteria will receive a
    written letter of invitation to join The National
    Junior Beta Club no later than 2 weeks after the
    final day of school.
  • Students who submit the 15 membership fee will
    become candidates for induction in their 5th
    grade year at Western Elementary School.

32
  • Thank you for joining us tonight!
  • Ms. Gaebler- cathy.gaebler_at_scott.kyschools.us
  • Ms. McCoy- nicole.mccoy_at_scott.kyschools.us
  • Ms. Parker- lerin.parker_at_scott.kyschools.us
  • Ms. Reveal cathy.reveal_at_scott.kyschools.us
  • Ms. Stomberg- julie.stomberg_at_scott.kyschools.us
  • Mr. Travis chris.travis_at_scott.kyschools.us
  • Fourth Grade blog westernfourthgraders.blogspot.c
    om
  • Western Elementary- (502) 863-1393
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