Sunday, August 23, 2015

Welcome 2015-2016 Fourth Graders & Families

Ms. Kirkham and I enjoyed meeting many of you on Friday during Meet and Greet!  Thank you for bringing school supplies and helping us organize them so the First Day of School will go smoothly.  I forgot to tell you this, but your student will need a personal dry erase marker to practice for weekly Math fact fluency assessments, so please send that in as soon as possible.  Thanks!

Fourth grade students report to their homeroom teacher's classroom beginning at 8:00.  Ms. Kirkham and I host Study Hall from 7:50 (TOTs)/8:00-8:25.  This time allows students to copy home learning assignments and reminders, get organized, ask for help on home learning assignments or classwork, and get started on make-up work upon returning to school from an absence.  Students may also use the computers for online resources such as Reflex Math, Achieve3000, and i-Ready during this time if the student does not have access at home.  Each class has four student stations, which are used on a first-come, first served basis.

Students: To earn Chief Cash for reading the blog, please write me a note and tell me, What has been your favorite part of fourth grade so far?

7 comments:

  1. My favorite part of fourth grade so far is our math journals. I have also enjoyed all my new friends and teachers.
    Julia B.

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  2. My favorite part of fourth grade so far is having awesome teachers.
    Gabi D.

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  3. My favorite part of fourth grade so far was doing a sprint in Mrs.Remley's class.

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  4. My favorite part of fourth grade so far is having good teachers and learning new things.
    Meggie O.

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  5. My favorite part of fourth grade so far is I'm enjoying learning!

    Mia F.

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  6. My favorite part in fourth grade is having the best teachers and friends :Mallory T

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  7. My favorite part of this year is seeing the students already start to become more organized and responsible for their items. Being prepared and taking ownership of your learning is the key to being a superhero!

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