Miss Carlton's Fourth Grade Class

Classroom Policies and Procedures

The policies and procedures posted here are the most current!  If you see something in conflict with the D.O.T. Book, the policy listed here is the one to follow! :)

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Assignment Book

Each student is issued an assignment book where he/she will record his/her homework each day.  Each day, please look at your child’s assignment book as well as homework and reminders.  Parents are required to sign assignment books each Thursday night.

Since students in fourth grade are expected to develop a certain level of independence, I will not check all assignment books daily.  I will do random checks to see if assignment books are being filled out correctly.

As you can see, assignment books are essential to a student’s personal organization, so I expect it to remain in the D.O.T. Book and brought to school daily. If it is left at home, your child will receive a check.

Attendance

Georgia law (effective on July 1, 2005) requires all children between the ages of 6 and 16 to attend school each day.

Excused absences

Excused absences are absences from school due to illness, death in the immediate family, or doctor’s appointments. When a child is absent, he/she is expected to bring a signed note from the child’s parent or guardian upon his/her return to school.
If you would like make-up work for your child when he/she will be out for an extended illness, please call the office early on the second day so that I will be able to get it ready for you to pick up that afternoon.

Unexcused absences

Students may not receive make-up work for unexcused absences.  This includes asking for make-up work prior to a planned unexcused absence.

When a student has 5 unexcused absences, the school will make contact by letter to notify you of these absences and the consequences.

Please see the Gwinnett County Public Schools Student/Parent Handbook for more information about the attendance policy.

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Birthdays

Birthday parties are not allowed at school. You may send a "Special Snack" to celebrate on or near your child’s birthday.  Write me a note to let me know when you like to send this "Special Snack." Please do not send a whole cake or cookie cake, which must be cut into individual pieces and divided among the students.  Cupcakes, brownies, or cookies work best.  The "Special Snack" may be sent in the morning with your child or dropped off at the front office.

If you prefer, you may send in money to buy ice cream for the whole class.

The school policy is that no invitations for birthday parties are to be given out in school!

Book Orders

I will be sending home Scholastic book orders periodically throughout the year.  Please look through these as they are a source of affordable books. Ordering books is voluntary. When you purchase through Scholastic, our classroom earns bonus points which can be used to add books to our classroom library.  I will send home information about how you can complete these orders.

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“Caught You Being Good” Coins

Each student can earn CYBG coins for displaying good behavior and random acts of kindness as part of our classroom economy.  Students can also earn coins for their weekly conduct grade.  A student will earn 2 coins for an “E”, and 1 coin for an “S”. No coins will be given for an “N” or a “U”.  Students will also earn coins for the completion of their classroom jobs.  There will be other opportunities for earning coins including Read to Succeed, Math Stars, etc. 

Students get the opportunity to trade in their coins for prizes and privileges at the end of the nine weeks by ordering from the CYBG catalog.  Coins are only good for trade-in from this catalog.  Coins cannot be used for buying or selling between students.  This will result in loss of coins and a check.

Change in Transportation

Please write a note if your child will go home in an alternate wayIn the note, please let us know how he/she is to leave i.e. bus, car, walk. If he/she is going home with another student by bus, we need the name and address of the student with whom he/she is going home.  If your child is already at school and this is a last minute change, please call the school office as early possible - 770-736-4360. Please do not send me an email about transportation changes during the school day because I cannot guarantee that I will see your email before dismissal.  The office staff will record the change and notify us in the classroom. I cannot send a child home in a different way without a note from you!

Check-Outs

If you need to check out your child, please plan to pick him/her up before 2:50 pm.  This is for your convenience as well as to avoid delays in our dismissal procedures.

Excessive check-outs

It is important that your child is at school as much as possible.  End-of-the-day school activities are as important as those at the beginning of the day.  Please try to schedule appointments and travel plans after school hours as much as possible!

Classroom Jobs

Each student will help take care of the classroom through assigned jobs.  Students will “apply” for jobs at the beginning of the year, and job assignments will change monthly.  Students will receive a weekly “paycheck” for their work which they will “cash” for Caught You Being Good coins.

Communication

Communicate with me by sending a note, calling the school and leaving a message, emailing, or through the Parent Communication Portion of the D.O.T. Book, and I will get back to you as soon as I can.  

Conferences

Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held in the early fall and early spring. Sign-up for conference times will be sent home prior to early release dates.  These times will be scheduled on a first come, first serve basis.
If you wish to have a conference before the scheduled conferences on early release days, I will be happy to meet with you or schedule a telephone conference.  I am not able to conduct unscheduled conferences during the school day.

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Discipline

Miss Carlton’s Code of Conduct:

1. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
2. Have self-control.
3. Take care of classroom materials.
4. Come to school each day prepared to learn.
5. Use time wisely.
6. Listen and follow directions.
7. Follow the Brookwood Elementary School rules.

What happens when a student does not follow our code?

First time -     Get a warning.
Second time -  Complete a strip*.

*A strip means a check on our Friday conduct sheet
0 checks = E
1—2 checks = S
3—4 checks = N
More than 4 checks = U

Third time -     Complete a strip and time-out in the classroom.
Fourth time -   Complete a strip and time-out in another classroom/loss of privileges or recess or lunch with class.
Fifth time -     Complete a strip and sent to the front office for timeout.  Parents are called.
*Severe Clause-  Time out in office and automatic U on the conduct sheet.

What happens when a student is caught being good?

    1. Earn “Caught You Being Good Coins” if we are caught following the rules.  Coins can be traded for a prize.

    2. Earn an “E” on the Friday conduct sheet and pick a treat from the treat jar.

    3. Earn 2 “Caught You Being Good Coins” for an “E” on the Friday Conduct Sheet, and 1 coin for an “S”.

    4. If our class receives a compliment from another teacher or an administrator, we earn a jewel. When we earn 20 jewels, Miss Carlton will give the class a treat.

    5. A student who earns 5 or fewer checks during the nine weeks will be invited to the I.C.M.M. Club.

D.O.T. Book

The D.O.T. Book (or Daily Organization Tool) is a notebook that each student uses every day to develop organizational skills and learn responsibility.  It is important to teach fourth graders how to keep up with all the paperwork they are required to manage each day.  This book is a way of maintaining effective communication between home and school.  The D.O.T book helps to eliminate lost notes, newsletters, calendars, lunch money, and homework as well as keep parents and students informed of important events and academic progress.

Your child has been provided with the first notebook and other parts and pieces of the D.O.T. book.  If your child takes good care of it, it should last all year!  If your child's D.O.T. book gets lost, torn, or destroyed, then it is your responsibility to replace it.

Your child is to bring the D.O.T. book home and back to school each day.  A student will receive a check if his/her D.O.T. book is forgotten at school or home. 

Donations

We can always use donations of school supplies!  The following items we frequently run out of:

    • 3 x 3 inch Super Sticky Post-it Notes
    • Dry erase markers
    • Glue sticks
    • Pencils

I also appreciate the following supply donations:

    • Colored copy paper
    • Black Sharpie markers (both fine and ultra-fine)
    • Kid-friendly individually wrapped candy for the treat jar
    • School friendly magazines

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Field Trips

Information will be sent out as soon as it becomes available.

Forgotten Items

If you drop off items in the office such as homework, projects, or books, Mrs. Gelsthorpe and Mrs. Brooks will not call your child up to the office to pick them up. They will place these items in my school mailbox. Students are called to the office for lunch, lunch money, and snacks.

If your student forgets something at school, please do not bring him/her back to school to get it.  He/she may retrieve the item the next school day.  Please follow these guidelines in order to teach your child responsibility.

Friday Conduct sheet

The Friday Conduct Sheet must be signed and returned in the D.O.T. Book on Monday. Signing the Conduct Sheet means that you have looked at and discussed your child’s conduct grade. This also means that you have seen papers that have been sent home from school.

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Graded Papers

Each Monday, your student will bring home his/her graded work for the previous week in the back pocket of his/her D.O.T. Book.  Any work that earns a grade of a D or lower will be stamped with instructions to be signed, corrected, and returned. If an attempt was made to correct an assignment, I will grade the assignment again, and then enter the average of the two grades in my grade book.  This makes a big difference when report cards come around!  

Work turned in late or with no name will receive a check.

Grades

100 – 90 = A     Excellent
89 – 80 = B       Above Average
79 – 74 = C       Average
73 - 70 = D      Below Average
69 – 0 = U         Unsatisfactory

The following grades will be used for Special Areas, Health, Conduct, and Effort:

E = Excellent
S = Satisfactory
N = Needs Improvement
U = Unsatisfactory

Report Cards go home every nine weeks. If you don’t want to be surprised at your child’s grade, be sure you are looking at the papers your child brings home!

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Homework

Homework will be assigned Monday – Thursday.  All homework assignments are practice of strategies or concepts taught in class.  If your child struggles with a homework assignment to the point that it cannot be completed, please write Miss Carlton a note on the assignment and sign it.

All homework will be recorded daily in the student assignment book.  I expect parents to check their child’s assignment book daily.  A parent signature is required in the assignment book on Thursday night.  Unless otherwise stated, homework is due the following day.

Homework will include but is not limited to:

    1. Daily independent reading for 20 minutes
    2. A daily math practice assignment

A student who does not complete homework assignments will receive a check and will complete the assignment during recess or lunch.  A conference will be scheduled with parents if a child frequently does not complete homework assignments in order to create a plan for improvement.

OOPS days

I understand that life happens, and sometimes there are extenuating circumstances that prevent a child from being able to complete assignments. Because of this, I allow one OOPS day every nine weeks. An OOPS day is when a parent writes a note for his/her child to turn in rather than the required assignment. The assignment must be completed and turned in the following day.

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Ice Cream

Ice cream ranges in price from $0.75 - $1.00.  Students may purchase ice cream during lunch and must be finished eating it by the time the class leaves the cafeteria.  No ice cream will come back to the classroom in order to help keep the classroom clean!

I.C.M.M. Club

Students that earn 5 checks or less during the nine weeks will be invited to join the I.C.M.M. Club also known as the I Can Manage Myself Club.  Instead of going to the cafeteria to eat lunch, Miss Carlton will host students for lunch in the classroom with a video, special dessert, and soda.

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Math Stars

Students who are able to quickly perform mental calculations using basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts find less frustration as we move on to more difficult calculations.  Student who complete 20 minutes of independent math fact practice using either flashcards, the Math Stars section on the classroom website, or another fact practice program on an electronic device such as the Nintendo DS, iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad can earn extra Caught You Being Good Coins. 

Students who practice facts for 20 minutes or more on Monday through Thursday and has his/her parent Sign the Math Stars bookmark will earn 1 CYBG coin for each week day.  A student who practices facts for 20 minutes or more on Friday, Saturday or Sunday will receive 2 CYBG coins for each weekend day.  Bookmarks can be found in the classroom or the class website.

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Newsletter

Our newsletter, Miss Carlton’s Classroom News, will be sent home every Monday.  This newsletter will keep you updated on what is happening at school. Each Monday, your child has the assignment of making sure you read the newsletter and returning the signed strip on Tuesday. Signing the strip at the bottom of the newsletter means that you have read the letter, discussed it with your child, and looked at the attached graded papers.  Failure to return this portion of the newsletter will result in a check.

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Parties

We are allowed 2 parties per year. One will take place before winter break, and the other with take place on our Field Day. Our Room Parent(s) will contact parents about any help needed with these parties.
From time to time, we may have educational social experiences and celebrations of learning (i.e. food item, craft). I will send home requests for supply donations or classroom help for these occasions.

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Read to Succeed

Students who read daily above and beyond the required 20 minutes of independent reading can earn extra Caught You Being Good Coins.  Students who read an extra 20 minutes or more on Monday through Thursday and has his/her parent Sign the Read to Succeed bookmark will earn 1 CYBG coin for each week day.  A student who reads 20 minutes or more on Friday, Saturday or Sunday will receive 2 CYBG coins for each weekend day. 

Bookmarks can be found in the classroom or the class website.

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Snack

Snack is a privilege at Brookwood Elementary. We have snack in the afternoon. Students may bring one nutritional snack from home. Candy is NOT allowed as a snack.

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Tardies

Our morning routines are an important part of starting our day.  Anyone who arrives in the classroom after 8:50 A.M. is considered tardy and must go to the office for a tardy note.

Excused tardies

Excused tardies are absences from school due to illness or a doctor’s appointment.

Unexcused tardies

When a child has 4 unexcused tardies during a semester then he/she will be given a school consequence.  The consequences for frequent unexcused tardies include but are not limited to after school detention, isolated lunch, loss of recess privileges, Saturday School, or suspension from school.

Please see the Gwinnett County Public Schools Student/Parent Handbook for more information about the tardy policy.

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Visitors

If you are coming to eat lunch with your child, work in the classroom, or checking out your child for an appointment, you must go to the main office first to sign-in. We have established this policy for the safety and well-being of all the children in our school. Thank you for complying with this rule.

Volunteers

I would be happy to have you volunteer in our classroom. I can always use help with copying or other projects.  Please schedule a time with me, so I will be prepared for your visit.
If you are unable to come into the classroom, I also have projects and other tasks that can be completed at home.  If you would like to do this, simply send me a note or an email to let me know!

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Water Bottles

I encourage students to bring in water bottles to keep on their desks.  Students need to be well hydrated to remain focused in the classroom.  No sports drinks or juices please!

Website

I have put much time and effort into the class website. I hope you are able to use it as a valuable tool. Many forms can be downloaded from it, and there is much class information to be found on it.  If there is something you would like to see on the website, please let me know!  I am always looking for ways to make it more helpful and useful!

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Jessica Carlton

Brookwood Elementary School

1330 Hollybrook Road

Snellville, Georgia 30078

(770) 736-4360

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