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Fourth Grade Expectations and Procedures

Fourth Grade Expectations and Procedures. Mrs. Walker’s 4 th Grade 2011. WHEN ENTERING THE CLASSROOM IN THE MORNINGS. Wait quietly for the teacher. Empty book bags and hang them on the back of your chairs. Order lunch or put pack lunches away. Sharpen 2 pencils Begin Word of the Day work

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Fourth Grade Expectations and Procedures

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  1. Fourth Grade Expectations and Procedures Mrs. Walker’s 4th Grade 2011

  2. WHEN ENTERING THE CLASSROOM IN THE MORNINGS • Wait quietly for the teacher. • Empty book bags and hang them on the back of your chairs. • Order lunch or put pack lunches away. • Sharpen 2 pencils • Begin Word of the Day work • Listen to morning announcements, no talking during announcements.

  3. WHEN A TEACHER IS TEACHING • Remain silent. • Raise your hand to speak and wait to be recognized. • Remain in your seat. • Have needed materials on your desk. • Hands on desk, feet still, and eyes on me!

  4. WHEN STUDENTS ARE WORKING • Work quietly without disturbing others. • Work cooperatively in your groups • When work is completed, work on other assignments, when all assignments are complete, make a smart choice.

  5. HOW TO TREAT OTHER STUDENTS • Stay positive with your peers. • Sustain from name-calling or teasing. • Respect yourself, classmates, and teachers. • Respect the property of others. • D.T.U.I. (Don’t touch unless invited)

  6. LINE-UP • Line leader/Door Holder stays in front of the line. • Door holder holds the door open for the rest of the class and turns off lights. • Walk and stay about an arm’s length away from the person in front of you. • Walk in a single file line on the right hand side. • Walk at a quick, but safe speed.

  7. FIRE DRILL PROCEDURES • Stand-up behind your desk, push in your chair, as soon as you hear the alarm! • Observe silence! • Walk quickly, but at a safe speed. • Exit the room in single file, through the hall door. • Go to class designated area. • If you are not in the classroom, go directly to the designated area.

  8. BATHROOM AND WATER FOUNTAIN • Use when needed after permission is given. • Knock first. • Be neat and clean-up after yourself.

  9. MOVING AROUND THE SCHOOL • Walk in a single file line. • Stay on the sidewalks at all times. • Stay with your class/teacher. • If you are not with your teacher, act properly.

  10. CLASSROOM CLEAN-UP • Every student is responsible for their desk (inside and out),the floor around your desk and your cubby. • Clean-up any areas that you work at, at tables, computers, on the carpet, etc. • Failure to keep our room clean will result in loss of privileges.

  11. Consequences OUR BEHAVIOR • Disrespectful behavior toward teachers or students will not be tolerated. • BDS has a zero tolerance for bullying, verbal or physical. • Student will not be given warnings for bullying. • Parents will be contacted through either a phone call or parent alert. Student’s Negative Behavior: 1st offense – Verbal Warning & Loss of tickets/priviledges 2nd offense – Verbal Counseling & loss of tickets/priviledges 3rd offense – Parent Notification: Parent Alert, Parent Note, Phone call or Administrative Counseling

  12. CLASSROOM JOBS • Classroom jobs are privileges and can be taken away if the student is not responsible. • The jobs will change each month or week • Some jobs will have academic requirements.

  13. WRITTEN WORK • All written work needs a heading, which will include your name, date, subject, and page number. • Written work should be completed to the best of your ability or it will be done over.

  14. HOMEWORK • Every day you will write your homework assignments in your planner. • It is your responsibility to write down and keep track of these assignments. • If you miss an assignment, excused or unexcused, you will be expected to complete the assignment. • Students will be given ample time for completion of missed assignments. • Your parents will be contacted via phone, letter, or email if you’re not completing assignments.

  15. PLANNERS • Planners will be used for communication purposes. • Planners will be checked for communication everyday. • Students will use planners to record homework assignments. • Important papers will be in homework folders. • Signatures in the planner are required each night!

  16. READING LOGS • Student will be required to read independently for 30 minutes every night Monday –Friday. • Students must log their reading in the planner or a Reading Log and Parents must sign every night. The more you read, the more you succeed!

  17. Lunch

  18. Restrooms In our classroom Everywhere S O A P • Use when needed after permission is given. • Knock first. • Be neat and clean-up after yourself.

  19. BUS

  20. Grades • LETTER GRADESS, N, E, & U • 90-100 = A S = satisfactory work (80%-100%) • 80-89 = B N = need improvement (70%-79%) • 70-79 = C U = unsatisfactory work (60%-69%) • 60-69 = D E = exceeds expectations 100% or more • 50-59 = F I = Incomplete • students will have a limited time to complete all missing assignments.

  21. Graded Papers • Students graded papers will be sent home each week in your child’s Home Folder. • Parents will sign that they received and reviewed each packet and will return them to school on Mondays.

  22. FCAT AKA the FKITTY! • You will take a Reading, Math, and Writing assessment test based on the Sunshine State Standards. Florida Writes - March FCAT READING & MATH April 11th

  23. Parent Communications • WEBPAGE Our classroom website can be located through the school website! • NEWSLETTERS Our newsletter will be posted on the classroom web page weekly. Please notify me if you would like a hard copy or one e mailed to you.

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