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Welcome to Fourth Grade Information Night

Welcome to Fourth Grade Information Night. Mr. Schulz – 835-4548 das@oregonsd.net Math Social Studies Writer’s Workshop Science- Personal Safety. Mrs. Vande Zande – 835-4543 MGV@oregonsd.net Language Arts – Reading, Grammar, Spelling Social Studies Writer’s workshop

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Welcome to Fourth Grade Information Night

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  1. Welcome to Fourth Grade Information Night

  2. Mr. Schulz – 835-4548 das@oregonsd.net Math Social Studies Writer’s Workshop Science- Personal Safety Mrs. Vande Zande – 835-4543 MGV@oregonsd.net Language Arts – Reading, Grammar, Spelling Social Studies Writer’s workshop Science-Magnetism and Electricity Team Teaching Approach

  3. Miss Suter 835-4566 Science – Life Structures Mr. Annen 835-4549 Science – Nutrition Mrs. Katsaros-Molzahn 835-4544 5th grade Everyday Math Accelerated Lang. Arts GT Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. Keller 835-4559 835-4580 Extra support in/out of regular classroom Team-Teaching Approach

  4. Curriculum Reading – Guided Reading Independent Reading/Groups based on reading needs (flexible) Rigby and Fountas/Pinnell Assessments Math - Everyday Math- 4th grade 5th Grade Mrs. Katsaros-Molzahn Science – 4 units of study Each teacher teaches a unit Social Studies – 4 outcomes Each teacher teaches an outcome Writing – Writers Workshop format Narrative, Descriptive and Argumentative ( based on national standards)

  5. Homework Check assignment book Leave Home Pocket –should be emptied each night Bring Back to School – homework, signed notes, etc. Math Study Links – Top – Practice from the day’s lesson,Bottom: Practice/review of skills, math facts Daily Homework assigned Monday -Thursday - (finish time is written on homework) Watch for an H with a circle around it. Help your child: Determine the best time and place to do homework Give help ONLY if your child asks Check assignments over when finished If your child is confused and you need to do fair amount of teaching, have your child put homework away and we’ll work on it at school. Homework is your child’s responsibility

  6. Volunteers Pioneer Days March 2011 Field Trips – must have volunteer slip to chaperone Classroom Celebrations Winter-February (kindness) Chair – Committee (snacks, activities) Classroom helper – Math Mr. Schulz’s students 9:20-10:20 Math Mrs. Vande Zande’s students 12:10-1:25 Reading Mr. Schulz’s kids with Mrs. Vande Zande 12:10-1:25 Please fill out Parent Volunteer Form http://www.oregonsd.org/community/volunteerinourschools.cfm questions: 835-4097

  7. Parent-Teacher ConferencesOct. 14th and 21st Sign up at Back to School Night Sept. 21 Homeroom Teacher will host conference

  8. Nutrition Information • Wellness policy is strongly encouraging healthy snacks/treats (birthday, celebrations, etc.) Due to severe allergies, please do not send any homemade food items

  9. Oh no!!!!It’s the BLOG!?!!?!!mrschulzs.blogspot.commath reviewcomments on a variety of topics

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