curriculum night 4 th grade 2014-2015 patriots elementary
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Common Core StandardsNorth Carolina adopted the National
Common Core Standards for ELA and Math.
This is the third year of full implementation throughout the state.
These standards match the global shift in education to college and career readiness by deepening students’ knowledge.
STEM CurriculumSTEM stands for:
Science
Technology
Engineering
Mathematics
As a STEM school, Patriots students will learn through Problem Based Learning lessons. After a concept has been taught, students will collaborate to solve problems, related to that skill. These PBL’s will have hands on learning as well as integrate technology into the lessons.
TechnologyChromebooks
Your child will be assigned a Chromebook to use within the classroom.
Chromebooks will become available for students in October
Chromebooks will remain in the classroom
Field Trips
Schiele Museum – November (STEM)
Raleigh - April Capitol Building
Legislative Building
History Museum
Science Museum
Essential Standards-Science
The units that are covered in 4th grade Science now include:
Forces and Motion Matter: Properties and Change Energy: Conservation and Transfer Earth and the Universe Earth History Ecosystems Molecular Biology
Essential Standards-
Social StudiesThe units in Social Studies this year include:
Economics and Financial LiteracyCivics and Government North Carolina History and CultureGeography and Environmental Literacy
Many of the social studies standards will be integrated into the ELA curriculum through Reader’s Workshop studies on historical fiction and nonfiction texts.
Math Common CorePlace Value
Read ,write, and compare numbers to one million, use all four operations to answer word problems (multiplication, division, addition, subtraction)
Fractions
Add, subtract, multiply, and compare fractions
Mixed numbers and improper fractions
Algebra
Order of Operations and algebraic expressions
Input/Output charts
Measurement and Data
Measurement conversions and volume
Line plots
Area and Perimeter
Geometry
Draw and identify lines and angles
Classify shapes by properties
Reading Common CoreEmphasis on informational text and literature
Reader’s Workshop aligns to the Common Core by allowing students to go deeper with a self-selected text.
Students are expected to be able to answer the following questions for all texts:What is the author saying? Cite evidence.How did the author say it? Examine author’s craft.How do I evaluate what the author has told me and
how can I go beyond that?
Words Their Way We are not teaching Spelling in the traditional manner this year.
Students are working with words based on their spelling and phonetic patterns. They also define the words, understand parts of speech, and find the words in their reading material.
Each week students work with words on their individual levels.
Students sort words according to patterns and learn to spell the words according to those patterns.
Students then spell new words according to those same patterns.
Tests will not be given weekly. Spelling progress checks will be given monthly to determine growth and placement adjustments.
WritingStudents’ writing will be integrated
across the curriculum within other subject areas.
There are three types of writing taught this year:1.Argument/Opinion-Based2.Expository/Nonfiction3.Narratives
Listening and SpeakingThis is a new emphasis to our
curriculum.
This will be met by partner discussions and book clubs during Reader’s Workshop.
Students will also present projects completed throughout the year which will develop these skills.
Reading GoalsGrade Level
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
3rd Grade M N O P
4th Grade P Q R R/S
5th Grade S T U V
Text Gradient ClustersThe level of the text increases in letter
with an increase in difficulty.
Being fluent does not mean that a book is appropriate for students—we must look at the content of the book.
Grading with Reader’s Workshop
We moved away from the traditional way of grading with Reader’s Workshop.
Students will be graded with rubrics throughout the school year.
Sometimes you will simply receive the rubric rather than the work because it is located in students’ reading folders.
Assessments and Progress Reports
Benchmark assessments will be completed three times a year—These assessments will take place in September, November and February/March.
Students will be assessed through Running Records 2 times a year formally.
Discovery Ed will be used for computer assessments throughout the school year.
Progress Reports will be sent home on September 24th.
End Of Grade Test in May