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Thank you so much for coming tonight. Eanes Elementary is a wonderful place
tolearn and grow because of the
collaborativeeffort of the parents, teachers, andstudents. EEF video
Welcome and Introductions
• Graduate of Baylor University (Sic ‘em Bears)
• 8th year at Eanes.
• 19th year in Education
Communication
• Email: [email protected]
• Conference Time: Daily- 10:30 to 11:00
• Website: eenbrewer.weebly.com
• Phone: 512-732-9100ext. 21093
• Reflects ‘Lend a Hand’ and areas needed for improvement.
• School notices and class events.
• Graded papers.
• Sign weekly (Thursdays)
• Holds all homework and calendar (homework is also posted online)
Conduct Card/ Thursday Folder
Field Trips• Fall Field Trips: Aquarena
Springs• Spring Field Trips: Capitol &
Visitors Center, Institute of Texan Cultures and Alamo
• End of the Year Party: TBA
• Chaperones are needed for all field trips. If you are able to supervise a small group of children and stay with us ALL DAY, please consider volunteering to chaperone.
• Please allow all parents to have the opportunity to chaperone field trips.
4th Grade Expectations
• Students are responsible for using correct spelling across curriculum.
• Students will write in complete sentences, beginning each sentence with a capital letter and ending with punctuation.
• Students will know all multiplication, addition, and subtraction facts; division facts should be continuously worked on towards mastery.
• Students will add and subtract whole numbers.
4th Grade Homework Policy
• Homework is assigned nightly. • Monday and Wednesday are
math nights• Tuesday and Thursday are
Language Arts nights
• The Eanes Elementary homework policy states that 4th graders should be receiving no more than 40 minutes of homework nightly.
• Homework is considered late if it is not at school at the start of the day.
Got Work?
• Students are expected to turn late work in as soon as it is finished.
• All missing work is expected to be completed and turned in by the end of the grading period.
TestsAll students will be allowed to correct and return a test for up to 90%(excludes spelling tests and district benchmarks).
• Graded tests will go home on Thursdays.
• If a student elects to correct a test, they will be required to make corrections and return it by Monday.
F.I.T.Focused Instruction Time
• Pull out time for student services.
• Classroom differentiation, independent study.
MATH• “Pearson math”
• Supplement textbook with manipulatives, games, and technology.
• Homework Monday and Wednesday.
• Math Folder
• “Show your work; check your work.”
• STAAR Math Monday, May 9th
Science• Scientific Process• Matter• Mixtures & Solutions• Force & Motion• Water & Weather• Light, Electrical, Heat
Energy• Sun, Earth & Moon
System• Weathering, Erosion,
Deposition• Properties of Soil• Natural Resources &
Conservation• Organisms &
Environments
Reading• DEAR time
• Guided Reading/Literature circles allow for differentiation
• Reading aloud to your child and reading with them will reinforce their love of books.
• STAAR Reading Tuesday, May 10.
Please note: Please have the students reading at least 20 minutes every night for pleasure.
Spelling/Vocabulary
• Spelling/vocabulary will be taught in context through flocabulary.com
• Students will need to learn the spelling and meaning of the words
• Tests will be every other Friday
• Various activities will be done in class for practice
Writing
• Writing is a major focus in fourth grade.
• Students will be introduced to models of good writing and given opportunities to practice.
• Students will be taken through the writing process, from pre-writing, brainstorming, to a final product.
Writing STAAR test is Tuesday, March 29 and Wednesday March 30.
Writing (continued)
Students’ writing will include using many
different kinds of elaboration as well as
humor! They will be encouraged to write
in their own voice, to express theirfeelings, and to write from the heart!
Social Studies
• Geography of Texas• History of Texas• Texas Weekly newspaper
• The fourth grade Social Studies curriculum is the
history of TEXAS! How lucky we are to live in
Austin where we have a multitude of places to visit
and people to meet.
National Geographic
• “National Geographic” received weekly.• Reinforces Reading skills.• Discusses topics in Science and Social
Studies.