Inside the classroom...
Students in the slideshow below are observing minerals during a recent science class.
Students recently used Glogster to create posters about the various food groups.
Students work together to sort animal behaviors based on whether they are instinctive or learned.
If you would like to view the fourth grade science essential standards, click here.
Classroom Rules
1. Use a quiet voice.
2. Raise your hand before speaking.
3. Do as you are asked.
4. Be kind and considerate.
5. Respect others.
6. Follow classroom procedures. (Students will be given two weeks to learn how to follow this rule.)
7. Weekly Classdojo goal of 77%
Homework
Homework will be assigned every night. Students are solely responsible for writing down and keeping up with their HW assignments. We ask you to monitor your child’s homework to ensure that they complete all assigned activities. Please do not do it for them. Please expect 45 minutes of homework nightly.
Making Up Missed Work
Work that should have been turned in on a day a student is absent is expected to be turned in the day the student returns. Work that was assigned during the absence is due in twice the number of days as the student has been absent. For instance, if a child is absent on a Monday and returns on Tuesday, the work assigned on Monday will be due Thursday (two days after returning). If a child is absent Monday and Tuesday and returns on Wednesday, the work assigned Monday and Tuesday will be due the next Tuesday (four days after returning).
Classroom Rules
1. Use a quiet voice.
2. Raise your hand before speaking.
3. Do as you are asked.
4. Be kind and considerate.
5. Respect others.
6. Follow classroom procedures. (Students will be given two weeks to learn how to follow this rule.)
7. Weekly Classdojo goal of 77%
Homework
Homework will be assigned every night. Students are solely responsible for writing down and keeping up with their HW assignments. We ask you to monitor your child’s homework to ensure that they complete all assigned activities. Please do not do it for them. Please expect 45 minutes of homework nightly.
Making Up Missed Work
Work that should have been turned in on a day a student is absent is expected to be turned in the day the student returns. Work that was assigned during the absence is due in twice the number of days as the student has been absent. For instance, if a child is absent on a Monday and returns on Tuesday, the work assigned on Monday will be due Thursday (two days after returning). If a child is absent Monday and Tuesday and returns on Wednesday, the work assigned Monday and Tuesday will be due the next Tuesday (four days after returning).