Carpenter “Parent Night” - Ms. Ramos' 4th Grade Classroom
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Carpenter “Parent Night”
4th grade
Ms. Ramos B19
[email protected]
(562) 904-3588
http://mskramos.weebly.com/
Attendance
Attendance
is linked to academic success.
Please remember that it is very important
that your child arrives on time and attends
school each day.
If your child is absent, please call the
office on the day of absence.
MISS SCHOOL, MISS OUT!
If
all the students are here AND on time,
we get to erase a letter on the board.
Please
try your best so that your child is
here on time!
Class
will receive treats once all the
letters are erased.
Room B19’s Schedule
Monday
& Wednesday ( P.E. Day)
Recess 10:30-10:50
Lunch 12:15-1:05
Friday - students go home at 1:30
Computer Lab
Wednesdays 8:30-9:30
Classroom Rules
Follow directions the first time given.
Sit in your assigned seat unless instructed
to do otherwise
Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
Speak and behave politely and courteously
to adults and other students.
Come to class prepared to learn and use
materials appropriately.
Come to Class Prepared!!
Students
should have 7 folders in
their desk.
Desk
times.
Does
should be organized at all
your child have crayons, a ruler,
scissors, a glue stick, a dry erase
marker and eraser in his or her desk?
Positive & Negative Consequences
POSITIVE
Increased learning
Sense of
accomplishment
Verbal praise
“Drawing Tickets”
Table Points
Class Parties
NEGATIVE
Warning
Time-out
Miss
Recess
Go to principal
Letters home
Homework
Homework is given Monday through Thursday
Students write their homework in their Patriot Planner!
30-45 minutes should be set aside each night for homework
Reading 20 minutes daily, including the weekends.
Practice multiplication facts through 12’s with flash cards if
needed.
Any work that is not finished in class, is homework.
All
students are responsible for self correcting their
homework and reviewing thereafter.
Please
let me know if it’s too much homework for
your child.
Reading Log
Reading
is a crucial part of your child’s
daily homework.
Your child should be reading minimum 20
minutes daily, including holidays and the
weekends.
Parents will need to verify the number of
minutes read and initial daily on the
monthly Reading Log.
Add parent signature and total minutes at
the end of the month.
Math Masters
The
most important thing you can help your
child in math this year is to focus on
mastering all multiplication facts as quickly
as possible.
Students should be able to complete 100
facts in 5 minutes or less.
You can download practice tests from the
class website.
Practice math facts online.
Communication
The
key to a successful school year is
communication from home to school.
Phone calls (562) 904-3588
[email protected]
Letters
home, school calendar, notes, calls
Remind 101
Using
your cell phone or email, you can
receive text or email reminders from Ms.
Ramos.
*Standard
messaging rates apply for all
messages received.
[email protected]
you can leave the subject line blank
Ms. Ramos’ Class Website
Students can practice their spelling
words, check homework, special
reminders, read a book online,
review/reinforce lesson concepts, and
find educational websites.
http://mskramos.weebly.com
Curriculum
Reading-
Guided Reading, Chapter Books,
Houghton Mifflin
Language
Arts-Skills, Grammar, Writing
Math-Multiplication,
Decimals, Geometry
Social
Division, Fractions,
Studies- California History
Science-
Earth, Magnetism, Electricity,
Help Programs
RSP
(Mrs. Camp)
Speech
ELD
(Mrs. Miyagishima)
(Mrs. Kang)
G.A.T.E
(Mrs. Cid)
4th Grade Grading Scale
93% 90% 87% 83% 80% -
100% A
92% A89% B+
86% B
82% B-
77% - 79 % C+
73% - 76% C
70% - 72% C60% - 69% D
0% - 59% F
How Did You Do?
The chart below is the grading system for Room B19
A
WOW! I worked hard!
B
GOOD! Just a few mistakes.
C
FAIR! I need to work harder to do my best.
D
WATCH-OUT! I need to pay attention in
F
class and ask questions.
CAN’T learn if I don’t do my work.
Tests & Projects
Students
have at least one or two
quizzes/test each week.
Tests will be announced to the
students prior to the test date.
Projects will be announced along with
the due dates.
Other Activities
Student
Council
Gold Rush Day
ASPIRE
Talent Show
Special Persons Day
School Dances (once a month)
F.Y.I.
Book
Orders will be a great way to enhance
your child’s/family library, and help your
child become a proud and confident reader.
www.pearsonsuccessnet.com
Parent
Conferences (Dec. 10th - Dec. 13th)
Scholastic News
Asking
for a $4.00 donation for Scholastic
News Magazine
I
will pay the difference.
If
we get at least half I will oder and some
students will share. Those who pay will get
to keep the magazine.
Parent Volunteers
Parents
wishing to volunteer in class,
school functions, field trips, etc. must
complete a special form along with a
copy of your CA driver’s license and
be approved. Please check with the
office for more info.
Common Core
Take
a Practice Test
smarterbalanced.org
Common
Core Standards Parent Handbook
www.ccsesa.org/index/sp_CommonCoreStandards.cfm
Supporting
Your Child in Fourth Grade
www.cgcs.org/Domain/36
www.pta.org/4446.htm
Questions?
Thank you for all your
encouragement and cooperation!
Let’s
have a great year!