Teacher's Corner: Classroom Schedule, Remote Learning Expectations, and Curriculum Overview

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Explore the classroom schedule, remote learning expectations, homework guidelines, math and ELA curriculum details, and weekly units through engaging images. Discover the Grade 4 teacher lineup, daily routines, and suggestions for remote learning success. Dive into the math curriculum focusing on multiplicative thinking and the ELA curriculum featuring journeys and explorations. Embrace this new adventure of learning together!

  • Teachers Corner
  • Classroom Schedule
  • Remote Learning
  • Curriculum Overview
  • Grade 4

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  1. Meet the Teacher October 8, 2020

  2. Grade 4 Ms. Alms - Room 108 Mrs. Moccia - Room 105 Mrs. Gillis - Room 110

  3. Daily Schedule 8:30-9:00- Virtual Office Hours 12:10-12:40- Lunch 9:00-9:20- SEL 12:40-1:10- RTI/AAP 9:20-9:50- Grammar/Writing 1:10-1:40- Special/Planning 9:55-10:10- Whole Group Reading 1:45-2:15- PLC 10:10-10:55- Small Group Reading 2:15-2:45- Science/Social Studies 10:55-11:05- Phonics 2:45-3:15- Virtual Office Hours 11:10-11:30- Number Corner 3:15-4:00- Planning 11:30-12:10- Math

  4. Expectations for Remote Learning 1. Please do not take pictures of the screen while on a live zoom session. 2. We will all make mistakes! Be respectful of one another. 3. Keep your mute button on when necessary. 4. Must only write appropriate academic comments in the zoom chat. 5. Be present, try your best, and let s have fun!

  5. Homework This is a new adventure for all of us, so during the weeks of remote learning, there will not be academic homework. We encourage you to: Go outside and play Read a book Go on a nature walk Talk with friends and family Write in a journal

  6. Math Curriculum- Bridges Books- Student Book Volume 1, Number Corner Book, Home Connections Volume 1 Topics: Multiplicative Thinking Multi-Digit Multiplication & Early Division Fractions & Decimals Addition Subtraction & Measurement Geometry & Measurement Multiplication & Division Data & Fractions Reviewing & Extending Fractions Decimals & Multi-Digit Multiplication

  7. Weeks 1-6 Bridges Unit 1: Multiplicative Thinking Bridges Unit 2: Multi-Digit Multiplication and Early Division Number Corner: September Number Corner: October

  8. ELA Curriculum - Journeys and Explorations Books- Journeys anthology, Journeys magazine, Storyworks magazine Week 1 - Establish remote learning routines and administer BOY Assessments Weeks 2 & 3 - (R) Text Structure (W) Personal Narrative Weeks 4 & 5 - (R) Conclusions & Generalizations (W) Personal Narrative Weeks 6 & 7 - (R) Understanding Characters (W) Personal Narrative ***Reading and Writing instruction will also include phonics, grammar, and word study

  9. Science & Social Studies Science: Unit 1 - Structures of Life We ll study: fruits vs. vegetables, seeds, plant life cycle, hydroponics, harvesting, and crayfish structures and behaviors Social Studies: Unit 1 - Developing Mental Maps We ll study: Geography & History (the state of Delaware will be the focus of these lessons)

  10. What we are using: Schoology Zoom DreamBox IReady Class DoJo for communication Google Voice calls and texts

  11. Thank you so much! We look forward to an exciting school year. Remember: We are in this together!

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