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Parents,
Welcome Back To School!
Please feel free to use the note card on
your child’s desk to write them a little
note and hide it somewhere inside! They
love finding these notes randomly
throughout the year!
The paper on your desk is for you to
write down any notes/reminders that
you feel you will need later. This entire
PowerPoint can be found on my website
if you would need to reference it later.
Introduction
Contact Information
Mrs. Nicole (Nikki) Hower
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 215-541-7269
** I check my e-mail daily (and frequently throughout
the day) and will typically respond to you within 12
hours. If your e-mail requires a longer response, I will at
least let you know that I received your e-mail and will
get back to you when I have an opportunity to write a
response warranted to your question. If I don’t respond
to you within 24 hours, I probably did not receive your email and you should re-send it! **
Differentiated Math Groups with Mrs. Deitrich,
Mrs. Popadak, and Mrs. Stec
• Students will be placed in leveled math groups according to
individual need.
• Placement in groups is fluid, meaning, students can move
from one level to another depending on the topic and their
individual need.
• Students will be given a pre test prior to every chapter. This
pre test will help determine what the child’s need is based on
the given topic. This is not a situation where they will be
“stuck” in one group for the entire year. (For example: some
students may be strong in geometry and weaker with money.)
The pre-test will determine the best rate of instruction for a
given topic/chapter.
• Students will learn the same material in all groups.
The rate of delivery may vary.
• Students will be given the same assessments in all
groups. (Adaptations may be used if necessary)
• Homework may vary between groups.
• At the beginning of the chapter, your child will write
down who their Math teacher is in their assignment
book for your information.
Special Schedule
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
1 ~ Library
2~ Music
3~ BONUS
4~ Art
5~ Phys. Ed
6~ Technology
BONUS SPECIALS FOR THE YEAR:
1st marking period: Technology
2nd marking period: Music
3rd marking period: Phys. Ed.
4th marking period: Library
Binders
Bring home and back to school every day.
Student is responsible for the binder. Parents,
do not remove papers unless instructed to by your child
(with the exception of the Parent Info tab.)
3 tabs for Parents to Check:
I love my
Binder!
Homework: This is where your child’s homework for
the night will be kept.
Parent Info: This is where any newsletters or
information sheets from the district or community will
be. Please empty this tab each night.
Graded Work: This is where all assignments given a
grade (with the exception of large tests that are not
permitted to be sent home) will be kept. This is a great
place to check to keep up with your child’s progress.
Homework
20 minutes of reading each night
Monday – Thursday. Reading log sheets due
Friday morning.
There will be homework each
evening. I try not to give homework on Friday’s
with the exception of studying for upcoming
exams. Homework not done or forgotten will be
made up at recess and counted as a miss.
Missed Homework Translated onto Report Card
0-1
2-3
4-5
6+
Missed Assignments = O
Missed Assignments = S
Missed Assignments = P
Missed Assignments = N
Spelling
• Differentiated spelling lists…the child creates their own list.
• Every child will have a different list based on their individual spelling needs.
•All words are from the Houghton Mifflin 4th grade series.
ProgressBook
The absolute best way to keep up with your
child’s academic success is to check
Progressbook on a frequent basis. Grades
will typically be posted within a day or two
of a quiz and within a week of a larger
assessment. If you have any questions,
please contact me immediately.
Miscellaneous
** Mrs. Deitrich will be your child’s Social Studies
teacher this year, I will be teaching both her class
and my class Science.
** The Bean Jar will be used as positive
reinforcement.
** If your child needs more than one reminder
about a poor choice, they will spend time at recess
writing you a note explaining their poor choice and
how they will fix it for the next time.
** No birthday treats (school wide ban)
Explanation of Writing Weights
The writing grade includes a wide variety of writing skills and
measurements. The total grade includes weekly spelling tests,
theme test writing, classroom writing, editing, and grammar quizzes
and tests. Spelling tests are given approximately nine times a
marking period and only include predetermined lists of words.
Grammar and convention grades are important, but are isolated
writing skills. Composition is the measure of a student’s ability to
use these individual skills to communicate an idea or information
successfully to the reader. Composition grades are not given as
frequently due to the amount of time needed for modeling, practice,
and feedback. Writing sub skill grades are weighted to ensure that
the overall writing grade reflects the student’s ability to master all
sub skills taught and effectively communicate to the reader.