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Grade 4, Grade 4, Mrs. Dirce Giumarra

This is a starter list of some often used websites that you may want to add to your Favorites Menu on your home computer for quick and easy access.

 

Subject (s):                                                                     Address:

1.    Math                                               www.coolmath4kids.com

2.    Math    www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/index.html

3.    Math                                                 www.mathcats.com

4.    Math                    www.dep.anl.gov/aattack.htm

5.    Math                    www.education.jlab.org/smadd/index.html

6.    Math                                                 www.multiplication.com

7.    Math                    www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/

8.    *Math                           http://www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/g_4.html

9.    **Science     http://www.sfscience.com/english/grade_4/index.htm

10.                       ***Social Studies        http://www.hbschool.com/ss1/index_na.html

11.                       All                                                           www.cybersleuth-kids.com

12.                       All                                                             www.funbrain.com

13.                       All                                                            www.factmonster.com

14.                       All                                                   www.yahooligans.yahoo.com

15.                       All                                                              www.pbskids.org

16.                       All                                                              www.kidsclick.org

 

*Houghton Mifflin Grade 4 website, Lanesborough’s school wide Math curriculum and textbook

**Scott Foresman Science website, Science textbook used for certain topics in 4th grade 

  

***Harcourt Brace 2000 States and Regions website, 4th Grade Social Studies textbook

Mrs. Dirce Giumarra

Grade 4, Mrs. Dirce Giumarra

The important thing about Mrs. Giumarra is that she thinks a lot of things are important.  Math, Science, and Social Studies are the subject she teaches, so they are important. Students being responsible, respectful, and ready are also important.  Apples are her favorite fruit so they are important.  Fourth graders are her favorite kids in the whole world, (aside from her daughter Sadie, of course!) so they are important.  But, the important thing about Mrs. Giumarra is that she thinks a lot of things are important.

Fourth Grade Classroom Expectations

Grade 4, Grade 4, Mrs. Dirce Giumarra, Grade 4, Mrs. Jennifer Szymanski

 

At the beginning of the last school year, fourth graders decided upon these classroom expectations.

Fourth Graders will show RESPECT by…

not being mean to others

looking at the person who’s talking

raising their hands to answer questions

not shouting out the answer

listening to the speaker

talking one at a time

not excluding others

not talking rudely to classmates

not making fun of others

sharing supplies

picking up books

treating others kindly

not yelling

helping people when they fall

putting up chairs

picking up messes

paying attention to teachers

not fooling around.

Fourth graders will show that they are RESPONSIBLE by…

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always being prepared

being organized

always doing what they’re told

not talking back

getting homework done

getting their agendas signed

bringing back homework

bringing back library books

being truthful to everyone

listening to teachers

not making a mess

putting up chairs

not yelling out the answer.

 

 

 

Fourth graders will show they are READY by…

 

recording homework

eating a good breakfast

acting ready

doing homework

bringing a book

having pencils sharpened

coming to class prepared

bringing a backpack to school.

Fourth Grade Classroom Expectations

Grade 4, Mrs. Dirce Giumarra

 

 

At the beginning of the year, fourth graders decided upon these classroom expectations.

 

Fourth Graders will show RESPECT by…

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not being mean to others

looking at the person who’s talking

raising their hands to answer questions

not shouting out the answer

listening to the speaker

talking one at a time

not excluding others

not talking rudely to classmates

not making fun of others

sharing supplies

picking up books

treating others kindly

not yelling

helping people when they fall

putting up chairs

picking up messes

paying attention to teachers

not fooling around

 

 

 

Fourth graders will show that they are RESPONSIBLE by…

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always being prepared

being organized

always doing what they’re told

not talking back

getting homework done

getting their agendas signed

bringing back homework

bringing back library books

being truthful to everyone

listening to teachers

not making a mess

putting up chairs

not yelling out the answer.

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Fourth graders will show they are READY by…

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recording homework

eating a good breakfast

acting ready

doing homework

bringing a book

having pencils sharpened

coming to class prepared

bringing a backpack to school.

Agenda Expectations

Grade 4, Grade 4, Mrs. Dirce Giumarra, Grade 4, Mrs. Jennifer Szymanski
  • Students are expected to keep their agendas with them at all times except during visits to the restroom, recess, lunch, and specialist classes. The agenda needs to come to school every day.


  • All homework and assignments are to be recorded in the agenda daily. Homework assignments will always be written on Agenda Boards.


  • There will be an at-home reading assignment in the agenda each day. We ask that parents monitor at-home reading and initial in the space provided next to the assignment.


  • Students are to show parents all finished homework.


  • Students are to ask parents to check their homework and ask you sign in the space provided at the bottom of each page in the agenda.  It is the student’s responsibility to get this done.


  • Each day, teachers will check for finished homework and signed agendas. It is expected that agendas are signed and all homework is done.



  • Students will stay in the classroom and have a late lunch if agendas aren’t signed and/or if homework isn’t done.
  • Students who have met all expectations will receive a stamp in their agendas. For every ten stamps, students will receive a reward.

We hope that this will increase school/home communication. Please feel free to use the agenda for any notes, questions, or information for us. Let us know what’s going on. If something unexpected comes up and homework cannot be completed, use the agenda to keep us informed.

Thank you for your cooperation.


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