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Title: Welcome to Fourth Grade


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Welcome to Fourth Grade
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Your Child Is A Super Star
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Presenting.
  • Our Fantastic Team

Ms. Erin Reese Ms. Alissa
Heinen
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  • Mrs. Cindy Figueiredo Ms. Kerri Dunleavy

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  • Mrs. Gaye Fedesna Ms. Kristina Gisin

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Expectations for the Learning Environment
  • Listen carefully.
  • Follow directions.
  • Work quietly.
  • Do not disturb others who are working.
  • Respect others.
  • Be kind with your words and actions.
  • Respect school and personal property.
  • Work and play safely.

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Rewards and Consequences
  • Each classroom recognizes good behavior in
    different ways.
  • Consequences for not following the rules will
    result in a loss of citizenship points.

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Communication
  • The easiest way to get a message to each homeroom
    teacher is through e-mail.
  • Each teachers e-mail is listed on the Lake
    Pointe website.
  • Send any notes with your name and your childs
    name on it.
  • The afternoons of October 15th and October 16th
    will be conference days.

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After School Plans
  • Make sure your child knows what the after school
    plan is before coming to school.
  • If the after school plan changes from the normal
    routine, they will need to present the homeroom
    teacher with a written note at 800 a.m. They
    will then be sent to the office to obtain the
    correct going home pass.
  • Students will not be given permission to use
    the phone to change after school plans once they
    arrive at school.

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Lunch Snack Time
  • All fourth graders go to
  • lunch from 1125-1145 and
  • recess from 1145-1210.
  • Teachers will designate a time during the morning
    when students may eat a healthy snack.
  • Food and Allergies Disclosure form- please email
    your homeroom teacher if you need this.

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Fuel Cafe
  • 2.70 Fuel Café Meal
  • Student may choose up to 5 items (food items and
    one beverage)
  • 3 of the 5 must be different components
  • Protein, Grain, Vegetable, Fruit Dairy
  • At least one of those 3 choices must be a fruit
    or vegetable.
  • 4.50 Eagle Extra Value Meal
  • Student may choose up to 5 items (food items and
    one beverage)
  • 3 of the 5 must be different components
  • Protein, Grain, Vegetable, Fruit Dairy
  • Selection from cookie, mini muffin or housemade
    dessert of day
  • Beverage can be 100 juice Capri Sun if has met
    the above (or choose from regular offerings)

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I Birthdays I
  • On the last Friday of the each month, from
    220-240, the classroom will celebrate birthdays
    for those children having a birthday during that
    month. On the actual day of the childs birthday,
    a parent may bring a healthy snack only for their
    child. No whole class snack.

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Tuesday Folders
  • Students graded work will go home in their blue
    Tuesday folder. If you have not signed up to
    receive school notices electronically, these will
    also be in the Tuesday folders.
  • Parents should take out the notices and graded
    work from the Tuesday folder, sign the form
    inside the folder that indicates you have
    received the Tuesday folder contents, then return
    the folder on Wednesday.
  • Parents, please pay close attention to what comes
    home in the Tuesday folder. This is another
    method of communication and may contain important
    documents regarding your childs progress that
    need your signature.

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Teacher Conference Time
  • The 4th grade teachers would like to designate
    1040 as our time for conferences. If you would
    like to meet and this time does not work in your
    schedule, please email the teacher and another
    time before or after school can be worked out.

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School Dismissal
  • All students have been given a pass that releases
    them from school in the following ways. If your
    child needs a pass, please notify the homeroom
    teacher.
  • Bus rider pass Dismissed from the back doors of
    the school facing the back parking lot.
  • Extended Care students Go to room 106 or
    cafeteria.
  • Unescorted Walkers Dismissed from the front
    doors of the Kinder wing.
  • Escorted Walkers Dismissed from the end of the
    first grade hallway by the back parking lot.
  • Car riders Exit from the double doors by the gym
    to the front of the school.

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If your child is ill, please send a note
from home explaining the absence. Make up work
will be given when they return to school. This
policy also applies for other absences from
school.
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How LPE Handles Bullying
Description of Olweus Bullying Prevention
Program the most researched and best-known
bullying prevention program available today. It
is a whole-school program that has been proven to
prevent or reduce bullying throughout a school
setting. OBPP is used at the school, classroom
and individual levels and includes methods to
reach out to parents and the community for
involvement and support.    The program will
help us to all use the same vocabulary when
talking about and defining bullying. It will
address not only how to work with the bully and
the victim, but it will also focus on the
importance of the role of the bystander(s).  
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How LPE Handles Bullying
  • Lake Pointe uses our morning announcements and
    assembly to address character education through
    Character Counts.
  • We will have class meetings to discuss any
    problems and concerns that the students may be
    having.

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Homework Assignment Planner
  • Each student should have a planner and will use
    the planner to note important assignments.
  • Students who do not have a planner may purchase
    one through the office. The planner is 6.50.

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Homework
  • Homework is a very important part of a students
    academic progress. It should be treated as an
    opportunity for each child to practice the skills
    that were learned in the classroom.
  • Unfinished class work may need to be completed at
    home and brought back the next day.
  • Help your child turn in homework on time. Check
    your childs planner and homework folder daily.
  • Homework should be neat and with the correct
    heading, date, and student number.

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Spelling
  • Spelling- Students will receive a new list of
    spelling words at the beginning of each week.
    They should study each night to be prepared for
    the test on Friday.
  • Homework will include writing each word two times
    in cursive and an editing activity.

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Were going to READ, READ, READ!
  • Reading Log Each 4th grade student will read
    125 minutes every week.
  • Track reading in your childs reading log. Be
    sure they have included minutes read and nightly
    responses.
  • Help your child reach his/her reading goal by
    designating a quiet spot in your house for
    him/her to read.
  • Sign your childs reading log before Monday a.m.
  • A grade will be assigned on a weekly basis.
  • The best way to encourage your child to be a
    reader is for them to see you reading.

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S.T.A.A.R.
  • In 4th grade your child will take the S.T.A.A.R.
    state assessment. It stands for The State of
    Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness
  • Writing April 1st -2nd , 1-page personal
    narrative, 1-page expository, multiple choice
    revising/editing
  • Math April 22nd, multiple choice gridded
    responses
  • Reading April 23rd , multiple choice

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Writing
  • Writing-Composition writing is a key factor in
    fourth grade. Your child will be writing DAILY.
    During each nine weeks, students will be given
    various prompts to organize, develop, edit and
    publish a final copy. The writing process is very
    involved and very time consuming. Our goal is to
    publish a final composition during each nine week
    period using the Writing Process.

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Narrative Writing
  • Focus and Coherence -The composition is
    meaningful to the reader from introduction to
    conclusion.
  • Organization -The writers thought process is
    smooth and controlled with transitions adding
    strength to the writers ideas.
  • Development -The writers presentation of ideas
    is thoughtful and insightful. Each idea is fully
    developed to enable the readers appreciation and
    understanding of the composition.
  • Voice -The writer enables the reader to feel a
    connection with the composition by using unique
    expressions of emotion.
  • Conventions -The writer shows consistent control
    of punctuation, spelling, grammar, word usage and
    sentence structure throughout the entire
    composition.

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Expository Writing
  • Here are the different types of expository
    writing genres your child will be learning
  • Informative-details, explanations informative
    writing like from a newspaper.
  • Classificatory- cause effect, compare
    contrast, such as writing a research paper.
  • Procedural- How to, such as recipes or
    instruction manuals.
  • Masked- A How to in a more conversational way,
    not as direct as Procedural, like in a magazine
    article.

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Math
  • Place Value Whole numbers decimals
  • Addition Subtraction of whole numbers
    decimals
  • Multiplication Division
  • Fractions
  • Geometric Figures
  • Measurement -Area Perimeter included
  • Graphs Tables
  • Transformations
  • Probability
  • Muti-step problem solving and critical thinking
    skills are emphasized on the S.T.A.A.R. math
    test.

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Science
  • Physical properties of Matter
  • Mixtures solutions
  • Forms of energy
  • The changing Earth
  • Natural resources
  • Patterns of Earth
  • Traits of living things
  • Energy flow in living systems
  • Adaptations of survival
  • Life cycles of living organisms

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Reading
  • Fourth graders read several novels throughout the
    year.
  • Reading skills are reinforced through daily
    activities from our basal, trade publications and
    other reading materials.
  • Individual and group projects will be assigned
    periodically during the year.
  • Each class has an assigned library time where
    they are learning to use our library and able to
    check out books of their choice.

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Social Studies Texas History
  • Incorporates an in depth study of Texas
  • Geography Skills
  • Early Life
  • Colonization
  • Statehood
  • Industries
  • Modern Day Texas

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A few more notes to mention
  • PTO Volunteer Meeting is tomorrow at 800 a.m.
  • GT Parent Information Night is Tuesday, September
    17th at 600 p.m. and is for new to LPE families.

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We are looking forward to a fabulous fourth grade
year!!!
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