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Welcome to 4th Grade!Mrs. Almiroudis
Mrs. Handberry and Mr. TancerMrs. Phrsai and Ms. Larrier
Ms. Alderson
Google Classroom What will learning look like for your child?Blended learning is a combination of bothasynchronous and synchronous learning.What is Asynchronous Learning?Asynchronous learning is when the student completes lessons independent of the teacher. Teachers are available to support students, via email, Class Dojo, and Google Meeting.What is Synchronous Learning?Synchronous Learning is when the teacher and the student are working on the lesson together.
Welcome Packet and Forms
In September, you will receive a “Welcome Packet”, which includes a letter from each 4th grade teacher, as well as crucial information.
Please take some time to review the packet, with your child. Please be sure to complete the forms
in the back of the packet.
Supply List
● Headphones● White Board / Dry Erase board● 24 Pencils (students must have 5 sharpened #2 pencils with erasers daily)● 8 Marble Notebooks● Plastic folders (1 each: Green, Red, Blue, Orange, Black)● 2 - 3"x3" pads of sticky notes (Post-Its, Highland Notes, etc)● 1 Soft Pencil Case/NO hard cases● 2 packs of college-ruled loose-leaf paper● Pack of Highlighters (different colors)● 2 green ballpoint pens● 2 gallon-size ziplock bags● Small plastic box to store for art supplies. Child’s name should be on the box.● 1 box of crayons, colored pencils, markers● 5 glue sticks
Community Supplies:● 3 packs of Copy paper● 2 roll of paper towels● 6 boxes of tissues ● 2 containers of disinfectant wipes● 1 8oz. container of hand sanitizer
LITERACYTeacher’s College-Throughout the school year, students will work to strengthen their close reading abilities. We will also work to develop other core reading skills such as main idea, making inferences, interpreting figurative language, etc.
• September-October- Character Study -Year of the Dog
• October-November- Interpreting Characters– The Tiger Rising
• November-December- All About Weather -Reading the Weather & Reading the World (Non-fiction)
• Jan-Feb The American Revolution – King George What is His Problem?
• March-Test Prep• April-May Historical Fiction Book Clubs
- Number the Stars• June- Reading with the Lens of Power and Perspective
» NYS Test (4/20, 4/21, 4/22)
WRITINGTeacher’s College
• Sept-Oct: Up The Ladder - (Third Grade)» Writing Realistic Fiction
• Oct-Nov: Personal & Persuasive Essays• Nov-Dec: Writing about Fiction• Jan-Feb: Bringing History to Life• March: Test Prep• April-May: Historical Fiction Writing• May-June: Comics: Writing in Pictures
» NYS Test (April 20 – April 22, 2021 )
Envisions• September- Chapter 1 & 2 (Generalize Place Value
Understanding/Fluently Add and Subtract Multi-Digit Whole Numbers)
– Place value up to millions– Understanding that the tens place is ten times the ones place,
the hundreds place is ten times the tens place, etc. – Addition and subtraction up to hundred thousands – Understanding how to subtract from zeros and regrouping
• October- Chapter 7 (Factors & Multiples)– Factors & divisibility– Finding multiples of a number – Prime and composite numbers
• November- Chapter 3 (Multiply by 1 Digit Numbers)– Estimating products– Using area model to show multiplication– Solving multi step word equations using multiplication
• December- Chapters 4 & 5 (Multiply by 2 Digit Numbers/Divide by 1 Digit Numbers)
– Estimating products/quotients– Interpreting the remainder– Dividing using repeated subtraction
• January- Chapters 5 & 8 (Divide by 1 Digit Numbers/ Fraction Equivalence & Ordering)
– Equivalent fractions– Simplest form– Common denominators
• February- Chapter 9 (Add & Subtract Fractions)– Understanding the denominators stay the same– Renaming mixed numbers and fractions
• March- Chapters 10 & 15 (Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers & Angles and Angle Measurement)
– Multiples of fractions– Lines, rays & angles– Measuring and drawing angles– Unknown angles
• April- Chapters 16 & 11 (Lines, Angles, Shapes & Represent and Interpret Data on Line Plots)
– Classifying triangles and quadrilaterals– Identifying lines of symmetry– Read and Make Line Plot– Use Line Plot to Solve Word Problem–
• May-June- Chapters 12 & 13 (Understand and Compare Decimals & Find Equivalence in Units of Measure)
– Decimals and fractions– Length– Weight– Capacity
• NYS Test (May 4 – May 6, 2021)
FREE WEBSITES◆ Splashlearn.com
◆ Common Core aligned questions.◆ Great for keeping skills sharp over the summer
◆ Mathletics.com◆ Common Core aligned questions.◆ Videos if you don’t understand◆ Clues and tips for each question◆ Great for keeping skills sharp over the summer
◆ https://www.getepic.com/
◆ various leveled text
◆ both fiction and non-fiction
◆ books read aloud
◆ videos
◆ https://www.commonlit.org/
SCIENCE
Amplify Science• Energy Conversions
• Vision and Light
• Earth’s Features
• Waves, Energy & Information
Lab Test (To Be Determined)Written Test (To Be Determined)
SOCIAL STUDIES
• PBL UnitsRespecting Nature-Native Americans
• Students will explore Native Americans and their dedication and love for nature.
Colonialism• Students will explore what it was like while living in
the colonies and the roles of women, men and children.
American Revolution• Students will learn about the causes of The
American Revolution and create informational books about these causes.
Who Belongs?- Immigration• Students will explore the experiences of different
groups of people who traveled to America for a better life.
Grading
• Report Cards will be posted on your NYC Schools account MyStudent.nyc
• Read each night for at least 30 minutesAsk your child questions about what they read and ask them to summarize their reading.Ask your child to write a summary using correct punctuation, capitalization and grammar.
Our Grading Policy• 96-100% = 4• 80-95% = 3• 65-79% = 2• 0-64% = 1
All teachers will communicate through Class Dojo. Homework will be posted, as well as important reminders for the grade.
This is also a way to privately messageteachers.
HOMEWORK
• Homework is assigned EVERY night including weekends and holidays!
• Homework should not take students more than 30-45 minutes to complete.
• Please make sure it is signed and checked every night as this is reinforcement to what was taught in class!
• Consequences for missed homework assignments
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES & ELL STUDENTS
• Teachers work with parents, service providers and students to meet their goals.
• Students will engage in the same curriculum, but it will be presented in a way to reach their needs.
• Students will have support from their special education teachers as well as paraprofessionals.
• Students are held to standard promotion criteria (65%)
Common Core State ELA ExamApril 20,21, & 22, 2021
Common Core Math ExamMay 4, 5 & 6, 2021
Student Expectations
• Come to school in the PS 160 teal/khaki uniform.• Come to school with the necessary supplies.• Read at least 30 minutes every night. • Complete class projects.• Turn in all assignments, on time (paper or web-based).• Study class notes nightly.• Be prepared to do your best on all class, school,
district, and state exams.
Parent Expectations
• Monitor nightly homework• Actively volunteer services/time• Actively check school and Class Dojo • Attend all Parent-Teacher Conferences.• Inform staff of changes in..
◆ phone number(s)◆ home address◆ email
Teacher Contact Info
Mrs. Almiroudis - valmiroudis@schools.nyc.gov
Ms. Alderson - ealderson@schools.nyc.gov
Mrs. Handberry - rhandberry@schools.nyc.gov
Ms. Larrier- dlarrier@schools.nyc.gov
Mrs. Phrsai -pphrsai@schools.nyc.gov
Mr. Tancer - stancer@schools.nyc.gov
SUMMER REGRESSION
• Mathematics – on average students regress about 2.6 months of grade-level equivalency
• Reading- Varies but on average, students generally lose about 2 months of reading achievement
• Preventing Summer Regression is Possible
WAYS TO PREPARE• Memorize multiplication facts (0-12)
• Practice mental math (addition and subtraction)
• Ask your child to, work with a budget and estimate how much you will be spending when in the store
• Ask your child what time it is and how much time has passed from a specific time
• Give your child addition and subtraction problems with numbers up to three digits
• Make sure your child reads for at least 30 minutes each day. They should be reading on a level P when they enter 4th grade in September!
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