4th Grade Newsletter 9/5/2024

 

⭐9/5/2024-9/12/2024 

4th Grade Newsletter

What We're Learning:

Beginning of the Year Testing Window: 9/3-9/13

Math: TEKS covered: 4.4A, 4.9B, 4.2D
We will understand and apply decimal relationships. We will use mental math, estimation, and number sense as appropriate to solve problems. We will analyze mathematical relationships to connect and communicate mathematical ideas. We will use the inverse operation to check and then justify their sums or differences. Students will have a unit test on 9/5-6 and a quiz on 9/13.

RLA: TEKS covered: 4.6F, 4.7C, 4.8B, 4.8C, 4.12A
We will make inferences and use evidence to support our answer.  We will use text evidence to support an appropriate response.  We will explain interactions of characters and the changes they undergo.We will analyze plot elements such as rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. 
We will compose literary texts such as personal narratives using appropriate characteristics. 


Science: TEKS covered: 4.6A
Working on CERs this week.  We will  classify and describe matter using observable physical properties, including temperature, mass, magnetism, relative density (the ability to sink or float in water), and physical state (solid, liquid, gas)

Science quiz on the 9/13


Social Studies:  TEKS covered: 4.19(D), 4.20(A), 4.20(B), 4.6(A), 4.6(B), 4.7(B), 4.11A, 4.11B 
We will organize and interpret information in outlines, reports, databases, and visuals, including graphs, charts, timelines, and maps.  We will apply mapping elements, including grid systems, legends, symbols, scale,and compass roses, to create and interpret maps.  We will interpret geographic data, population distribution, and natural resources into a variety of formats such as graphs and maps.  We will identify, locate, and describe the physical regions of Texas (Mountains and Basins, Great Plains, North Central Plains, Coastal Plains), including their characteristics such as landforms, climate, vegetation, and economic activities.   We will compare the physical regions of Texas (Mountains and Basins, Great Plains, North Central Plains, Coastal Plains).    We will identify and explain patterns of settlement such as the location of towns and cities in Texas at different time periods.    We will identify how people in different regions of Texas earn their living, past and present.

We will explain how physical geographic factors such as climate and natural resources have influenced the location of economic activities in Texas.


Students will  work Island Project (Graded) at school.  Students will also complete Quick Check (quiz) 2 on 9/6, Quick Check 3 on 9/13

Up Coming EVENTS for LHISD and SRE:

Sept. 5 Grade Level Newsletters Sent to Familes @4:00pm

Sept. 6 Grandparent's Day/International Literacy Day

Sept. 12 Santa Rita News Newsletter (Admin Letter) Sent to Families

Sept. 12 SRE Willy's Ice House PTO Spirit Night! 11am-10pm

Sept. 12 Pre-K-2nd Muffins w Mom's! 7:10-7:40am in the Cafeteria

Sept. 13 3rd-5th Muffins w Mom's! 7:10-7:40am in the Cafeteria

Sept. 16 Dot Day!

Sept. 19 Grade Level Newsletters Sent to Familes @4:00pm

Sept. 19 Morning Meeting Assembly PK-2 @8:00 in the Gym

Sept. 20 Student Holiday/Staff Work Day

Sept. 23-27 PTO Grade Level Change Wars!

Sept. 26 Santa Rita News Newsletter (Admin Letter) Sent to Families

Sept. 27 Morning Meeting Assembly 3rd-5th @7:40 in the Gym

Sept. 27 PTO Bingo Night! 6-8pm in the SRE Cafeteria


Please join us for Grandparents Day Lunch


Dear 4th Grade Families,

This Friday, Sept. 6, we will be celebrating Grandparent’s Day with a special lunch. Please take note of the following guidelines:
 • Grandparents may only sit with their grandchild(ren) during lunch. Unfortunately, no friends can join you. 
 • Outside food is completely fine, but it must be brought only for your grandchild(ren). 
 • If a grandparent wishes to check out their grandchild after lunch, they must be listed on the emergency contact list. 

*Our lunch time will be 10:30-11. Grandparents/Visitors will enter AND exit through the cafeteria doors.

Thank you for your cooperation in making this event enjoyable and safe for everyone.







Arrival and Dismissal Safety

Safety is our first priority. Cell phones in school zones and in car lines are not only against the law, it puts our kids and staff at risk. Your cooperation is needed and appreciated.


Please do not park at or near crosswalks as it blocks our ability to see oncoming traffic and creates a hazard for crossing guards and students crossing the street.


The first few days of school are exciting for everyone. We often have 2-3 times the number of cars dropping off and picking up than the rest of the year. Thanks for your patience as we worked through these first couple of days getting back into our routines.


Morning Arrival:


  • Please form one lane and do not go around other vehicles or cones or run over our cones.
  • Do NOT drop off students in the bus parking lot to avoid our car rider line. That parking lot is reserved for our staff and students with special circumstances.
  • Do NOT drop off students by the black Panther walker near Braun and Vista Porta Loop.
  • Please follow staff and sign directives.
  • It is imperative that you pull all the way forward in the morning before letting your child out of the car. This allows us to try and fill up our parking lot as much as possible and alleviate traffic from Santa Rita Boulevard as soon as possible.
  • Please be kind to our staff members and use appropriate language in the presence of children.
  • If you are a walker, please cross the street at the designated crosswalk locations ONLY.


Afternoon Dismissal:


  • Please form 2 lines in the afternoon. Please remember the inside lane will go straight into the neighborhood off of Vista Porta Loop. The outside lane will turn left down Braun.
  • Please remain in your vehicle at all times.
  • Please follow all staff directives and signs.
  • Please do not come up to the building to receive your child. All students will meet parents at their designated crosswalk and their vehicle.
  • Please be kind to our staff members and use appropriate language in the presence of children.




SRE Digital Citizenship

Families,


Students at SRE have been learning about digital citizenship in library classes. Students are learning how to balance time online, how to be kind to others while on devices, and how to keep their private information safe. Please continue to discuss online safety with your children.



After School Care at SRE!

Need Afterschool care? The Y Afterschool is here to give your kids supervised fun as soon as the school bell rings, till 6:30pm!

In Y Afterschool your child will have the opportunity to participate in programs such as enrichments, crafts, STEM activities, and so much more! A snack is provided for students daily.

Registration is available online.



Ricardo Rios
Site Director | Licensed Child Care
Phone: 512-246-YMCA
rrios@ymcactx.org
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Watch D.O.G.S.

WATCH D.O.G.S. Santa Rita Elementary School


@Dads: 3 Steps to Sign Up


1. Background Check: Submit your Liberty Hill ISD Volunteer Application


https://apps.raptortech.com/Apply/MzQ0OmVuLVVT


2. PTO: Complete your Santa Rita Elementary PTO Google Form


https://www.sres-pto.org/membershipform


3. SignUpGenius: Request your Volunteer Day

http://sres-pto.org/volunteer


PTO will send a confirmation email invite

(Check your spam folder)



GT Website

Please check out the link below to view the SRE GT website and learn more information!


https://sites.google.com/libertyhill.txed.net/kids parent support/home


We Need You!

We will have lots of opportunities to get involved this year.


Be a volunteer! Get started by completing the volunteer application online. It must be updated every school year.


Join our PTO! Membership is free. Nowhere else can you get so much for so little! We have the best parent partners ever!! Check out their website for volunteer opportunities, Spirit Nights and more!


Calling all Dads! WatchDOGS is a unique organization that partners the school with male role models. It's an incredible opportunity to volunteer at Santa Rita while getting a sneak peak into your child's school day. It's an experience you won't want to miss, and you will make an big impact on your own child and so many others!


Student Reading Mentors Needed! Enjoy working with children, love reading and want to make a big impact on a child's life? Education Connection is just for you!! Consider investing just 30 minutes a week, and bless the life of a child.


More opportunities to come soon!


Lost and Found

We ask that you label all lunch boxes, water bottles, and jackets. This will help us to get lost items back to your child.


Specials Rotations:




Attendance

  • Communication is key! We are here to support you.

  • Our campus attendance goal is 97%

  • 90% attendance or better!

  • Arrival after 7:40 requires you to check your child in the front office

  • Please send a doctor’s note when your child is at an appointment

  • Vacations or traveling to other countries are not considered excused absences

  • For family loss, excused absences are for the travels days needed the day before, day of services, and day after. All other absences outside of these 3 days is not excused absences.

  • Truancy Measures initiated: when absent 3 days or parts of days in a 4-week period


If you need to report an absence, please CLICK HERE

Bell Schedule & School Calendar

Doors Open: 7:10

Students eating breakfast will go to the cafeteria.

If not they will go to their grade-level hallway.

1st Bell: 7:25

Students can go to class

Breakfast is still open


Tardy Bell: 7:40

Class begins

Exterior doors close

Breakfast ends

Please arrive on time

Dismissal Bell: 3:00

Helpful Tips

  • Please do not let tardies become a habit. Our car rider line is running smoothly, and we are eager to start the day off right.
  • The school encourages families to label their students' items such as water bottles, jackets, lunch boxes, etc. Let's work together to keep our lost & found empty.
  • Around 3:15, our car rider line will close. After that, students can be picked up at the front office.
  • If you need to pick up your student, please do not assign them as a walker. We have a car rider line for those picking up.
  • Continue to follow traffic patterns, staff guidance, and crossing guards.

Parents & guardians, please remember that if your child is not in the building by 7:40am, then your child is considered tardy and must be walked into the building by an adult. We are having students crossing crosswalks unattended and we have students being dropped off on the sidewalk and they don't know their teachers’ names. All SRE staff report to classrooms at 7:40am. After this time, your child is your responsibility due to no available staff supervision.


Families, please check your child's backpack and school items each morning to make sure they have everything that they need. There have been many forgotten items brought to campus after instruction has begun. Here are some tips to support with this:


  • Have backpacks packed every night
  • Use sticky notes as reminders
  • Have students complete an inventory checklist- backpack, snack, water bottle, lunch, etc.
  • Have your child develop a routine of organizing items to ensure that nothing gets left behind


TRAIT OF THE MONTH

EMPATHY:

Understanding and caring about how others are feeling


*Empathy is about sharing an emotion with someone, or feeling the way they feel, even if you aren’t in the same situation. 

Example: Have you ever felt sad with a friend just because he was sad? That’s empathy! So for example, if you feel sad with your friend because he didn’t make the soccer team (even though you aren’t affected by him not making the team)… that’s empathy. Sharing his sadness is a kind of empathy.

Example: Have you ever been with a friend who just got a new toy and she’s so excited about it and you get super excited too? If you are feeling excited because you know how great it can feel to get a new toy (even though you didn’t get a toy and you aren’t playing with the toy)… that’s empathy. Being excited with your friend is a kind of empathy.


*Empathy means you see things from someone else’s point of view, or from their perspective. 

Example : Have you ever thought a game was really fun but your friend felt it wasn’t fair? If you saw your friend was bothered by the game and understood she wasn’t having a good time even though you were… that’s empathy. You showed empathy by understanding how things felt from her side of the situation.



Important Information:

TRANSPORTATION:

If you need to make a transportation change for your student, you MUST 
e-mail: srestransportationchanges@libertyhill.txed.net, by 1 pm in order to make that change.  Teachers will not be able to accept written notes, emails, or phone calls for transportation changes.  



Helpful Links: 

COVID-19 Guidelines

SRE School Website

LHISD District Calendar

Lunch Information and Menus