Welcome to another wonderful year at Watterson Lake School. My name is Mrs. Carney and I will be teaching fourth grade this year in Room 305. I am excited to begin a new year with such bright and amazing students! As we begin the year, I wanted to introduce myself and our classroom. I look forward to meeting each family and getting to know students better in the coming days and weeks.
I am posting some information for you to reference throughout the
year. This is an outline of our classroom supplies, policies, and contact
infomation:
1. Suggested School Supplies:
1 Book Bag
1 Pencil Pouch/Box
1 Box of 24 Crayons
1 Box of 8 Markers
1 Pair of Student School Scissors
2 School Glue Sticks
1 Sturdy Home Folder
12+ Pencils
2 Highlighters
1 Box of Klennex
1 Bottle of Sanitizer
School Supplies not permitted:
Binders of any kind – Our
desks do not fit binders, they will be sent home if brought into school.
Liquid Glue – This will be
collect from students and not permitted in desks
Pencil Sharpeners (Hand
Held) – Keep these for home use, please.
Rulers, Colored Pencils, and Ink Pens are also NOT necessary – Save these supplies for home. We will use group
supplies for these items.
2. Homework:
Homework will be assigned to students every school day. Monday
through Thursday, students will be completing Reading and Math assignments that
go along with what we are learning in the classroom. This not only gives
students extra practice but also lets you see what we are learning.
Occasionally, students will have project that will require some work at
home. These projects will be assigned throughout the year, so look for
more information about these in the future. All other homework is
collected daily, but will be checked on Fridays. If students miss an
assignment, be sure to get it in by Friday for full credit.
3. 20+ Minutes
Along with homework assignments, students should be reading a minimum
of 20 minutes each night. This is one of the BEST WAYS to help your child
to BE SUCCESSFUL in school. Students will chart this on their weekly
planner. Don’t overlook this important tool for students. It can
improve grades, reading ability, and turn fourth graders into stellar scholars!
4. Weekly Planner/Report:
Each week students will fill out homework and reminders in their weekly planners. Parents must sign the planner twice weekly and may write notes as needed to the teacher. At the end of the week I will attach a short a short weekly report. This will be reviewed at home, signed, and return the following week.
5. Behavior Management:
In Room 305 we will use a ‘clip’ system to track behavior. Students will start each week on “Ready to Learn” and will move student’s clips up or down according to behavior. Students will have consequences in the classroom as clips are moved. Additional consequences such as behavior note sent home, detention, or student court may be assigned if there are continuing problems. Students will be given chances to improve behavior and always start the week on “Ready to Learn”.
6. Dress Code:
Just a reminder that Watterson Lake is a dress code school. This
will be strictly enforced this year. White or blue solid color shirts
with a collar. Tan, navy, or black solid color ‘school’ pants, shorts,
jumpers, or skirts. White or Navy solid color sweaters may be worn with
dress code. NO hoodies, sweats/leggings, bright stockings, excessive
jewelry, hats, scarves, or non-uniform ‘layers’ under or over uniform.
7. Attendence
Simply stated, students cannot be successful in school if they are not
in attendance. We want your student on-time, in school, daily. If a
student misses a day because of sickness or appointment, please let the office
know. Attendance problems will be reported accordingly, so please make
this a priority this year. School begins at 9:30 with breakfast being
served at 9:10.
8. Contact Me
If you need to get a hold of me or the school for any reason, call
961-0154. You can leave a message and I will return your call as soon as
possible. I also will be available outside after school and before school
by appointment. I look forward to meeting you all very soon. Let’s
make 2014-2015 a year of learning and growing together!
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