Welcome to Curriculum Night! Parkridge Elementary School Home of the Pride Mrs. Pearson-4 th grade

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Welcome to Curriculum Night! Parkridge Elementary School Home of the Pride Mrs. Pearson-4 th grade

Mrs. Pearson 27 th year teaching -BS in Elementary & Special Education-NAU -MA in Elementary Education-NAU -Reading Specialist Endorsement -Married to our famous PE Teacher for 23 years! -Two children Taylor- Senior at Sunrise Mnt, Andrew 7 th grade -Run, Hike, Read, Sing LOUDLY, Dance, Bike, Swim, Travel, Laugh, Eat yummy food, drink coffee, Socialize, laugh, laugh, and laugh some more!

Fabulous in 4 th YOUR 4 th grade team WORKS TOGETHER! You won t find another team that works as closely together as we do! Our styles of teaching and learning are all unique on this team! It enables us to bring our specialties to 4 th grade, and provide opportunities to benefit all students.

Philosophy of Success We need to work together Teachers + Child + Parent = Successful Child Nothing too little to discuss Never sit home and wonder Email: lpearson@peoriaud.k12.az.us Call: 623-412-5400

Graded Subject Areas In support of PUSD instructional units, reports cards will reflect grades earned in these areas: ELA (English Language Arts- Listening/Speaking/Reading/Writing/Spelling) Math Science Social Studies Computers Special Areas (art, music and PE)

Spelling Spelling/Vocabulary content/reading level based 5-20 words per week Checks on Thursday/Friday

Reading Accelerated Reading Program (A.R.) Individual goals each month Students will track their OWN monthly points in THEIR Blue Home Folder Book projects monthly - Choose a book that will also count for A.R. Reading to learn-not learning to read!

Language Step Up To Writing Correct grammar usage Story elements Reports/paragraphs/Essays Types of writing (opinion, narrative, informative) Cursive practice throughout the year

Math Place Value Long Multiplication Long Division Fractions/Decimals Geometry Measurement Higher Level Application of skills

Science/Social Studies Weather and Climate Resources and Conservation Earth Processes Plant and Animal Adaptations Electricity/circuits/magnets Arizona

Homework Short Review Packet Weekly -Review work from the weeks prior -Sent home on Friday -Due on the following Friday 8:40am -Unfinished work from that day - Book Projects 1 per month Complete at home

Assignments Assignments are expected to be turned in on time Make up work from being absent should be made up within the number of days the student was absent (ex. Absent 2 days, the student will be given 2 days to turn things in) Assignments not turned in will receive a 0% PLEASE VISIT SYNERGY FOR YOUR CHILD S GRADES multiple times a week. You have live updates. ALL STUDENTS will check their OWN grades weekly. They will document their grades/missing work as part of their homework packet.

BLUE Take Home Folder Goes between home & school daily (initial each calendar box EVERY night ) Includes: -calendar (organizational tool/behavior chart) **Modified Mondays ARE LISTED** - AR chart -notes or letters from the teacher -homework -work that we ve done together in class -graded papers

Consequences Step 1: Warning Step 2: Visual reminder (calendar out)/stop SIGN Step 3: Calendar documentation Step 4: Phone call home Step 5: Referral to office and a parent/teacher conference will be conducted Severe behavior problems will be sent directly to the principal. EACH STUDENT WILL HAVE A NEW START EVERY DAY

REWARDS If a student chooses to follow the rules, they will receive: 1. Verbal praise 2. Earn treats for rewards 3. Phone calls/emails home 4. Kindness flower 5. Extra privileges and MUCH MORE!

Daily Schedule Bell work English Language Arts (150 minutes) Lunch (12:20) Math (90 minutes) Science/Social Studies Teacher read aloud (active listening to answer questions AND journal response) AR **PLEASE SEE THE 4 TH GRADE HANDBOOK FOR SPECIAL DAYS AND TIMES**

Ways to have a great year Be a person who is Trustworthy Respectful Responsible Fair Caring BE KIND

Parkridge Webpage A.R. Non fiction e books Synergy E mail

Helpful information Please speak to your student about grades and missing work before you email me. Encourage them to take responsibility! THIS IS THE YEAR your child learns to take an ACTIVE ROLE in their OWN learning and schedule! Yahoo! Students should ALWAYS have an A.R. book to read at school AND home

Thanks For Coming It s Going to be Spicy Hot year!!! I look forward to a successful and rewarding year!