Mrs. Brown - 4th

Class Verse

“But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” I Peter 2:9

supply List

SPCS FOURTH GRADE SUPPLY LIST 2007-2008

(Please place your child’s name on these supplies)

1 snap lid supply box (cigar box size) for supplies

1 Bible – NIV Standard Bible or the New Adventure Bible (NIV)

1 standard size spiral notebook for homework assignments

2 3-ring binders with clear pocket covers and wide ruled notebook paper, (No Trapper Keepers)

3 basic folders used for different subjects (green, purple, blue,)

1 red folder as a “Take Home” folder

1 highlighter

1 yellow pocket folder with binders for notebook paper

1 box #2 wooden pencils

1 box of 12 wide tipped colored pencils

1 extra eraser

1 box of 8 basic color wide tipped washable markers

1 box of 24 Crayola Crayons

1 bottle of Elmer’s glue

1 solid glue stick

2 dry erase markers

1 pointed student size scissors (Fiskars please and no long bladed scissors)

1 large box of Kleenex tissues

1 roll of paper towels

1 ream of notebook paper

1 box of 64 crayons for art

1 box of semi-moist watercolors (e.g. Prang or Crayola) for art

No pencil sharpeners from home

**For Computer Lab

-Jump Drive with 512mb or a 1gb flash drive

-a folder marked with name and Computer Lab

Homework

Homework is an important part of education. It reinforces the concepts we are studying. Your fourth grader should spend no more than 50 minutes on homework each night. However, the students will never have homework on weekends.

Assignment Notebooks

Each student should have an assignment notebook to record daily assignments. The students have been shown how to set up and record daily assignments from those written on the blackboard. The assignment notebooks are checked on a regular basis to make sure that each student is recording his or her assignments thoroughly. Keeping an assignment notebook is vital to your child’s success in completing homework assignments. It also helps the students learn to be organized and independent as a fourth grader and will be a great benefit for years to come.

Below are links to click onto a list of classroom rules, rewards and consequences, Accelerated Reader points throughout the year, and any other pertinent information parents may want to know.

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MrsBrownsclassroomrulesposter.doc25 KB
Accelerated Reader Information.doc24.5 KB
Explanation of rewards and consequences.doc28 KB