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Woodfield Elementary |




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Our Classroom Wish List |
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Phone: (301) 253-7085 Mr. Sherwood E-mail:
Mrs. Narges’ E-mail:
Mrs. Wilson’s E-mail: |
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If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please contact me at: |
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Fourth Grade students will need the following items in their “Study Space” at home:
& Pencils with Erasers & Wide-Ruled Lined Notebook Paper & Dictionary & Thesaurus & Protractor (for Math homework) You might also want to have these items handy at home: & Stapler & Ruler & Scotch Tape |

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Classroom Routines And Homework |
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Lunch Count/Attendance- As the students enter our classroom each morning, they move a puzzle piece from our Attendance Board to the corresponding area designating their lunch choice: Regular, Alternate, 3rd Choice, or Brought Lunch. Students arriving to school after 9:00 a.m. have been asked to stop in the Cafeteria and order lunch with Mrs. McElfresh before coming to the classroom.
Bathroom Breaks- During independent and small group work, students walk to our Bathroom Log and use a special sign language signal to request a bathroom break. After receiving permission, they sign out and go the restroom.
Water Breaks- Students are welcome to bring in a sealable water bottle daily to keep at their desks. Individuals are also welcome to use the hallway drinking fountains periodically throughout the day. We take class water breaks immediately after Recess and Physical Education.
Homework- Homework is assigned regularly in Reading, Spelling/Word Study, and Math with a few exceptions. It is to be turned into the “Homework Basket” on the morning it is due. Math homework is to be turned into the Math teacher directly at the start of that class. Students missing homework assignments are asked to complete the work at recess or at home for the next school day. After several instances of not completing homework, the parent/guardian will be contacted.
Spelling- Spelling/Word Study homework is distributed in a two-week cycle. Each list consists of approximately twenty pattern words (ex. words with the “ea” spelling or a specific meaning like “aqua”). Practice homework sorts are to be completed during the two week cycle and turned in on the day of the Spelling/Word Study Test.
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We would love to have the following items for our classroom:
□ Mini Pages Newspapers
□ Washington KidsPosts
□ Ranger Rick Magazines (or other student magazines and periodicals used but in good condition)
□ Tennis Balls
□ Baby Wipes (no aloe, please) |
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Important Notes:
Look below to find the Spelling Homework Options.↓ |