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Margaret “Peggy” Loveall
Mrs. Loveall
23 years
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I enjoy hiking, traveling, baking, watching the Vegas Golden Knights, and spending time with my family.
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8:45-9:00 Leader in Me Lessons (breakfast)
9:00-9:30 RTI/Acceleration (extra support or challenges)
9:30-10:00 Reading Whole Group Lesson (HMH)
10:00-11:00 Reading Small Group Lessons (HMH)
11:01-11:31 LUNCH/RECESS
11:35-12:05 95 Core Phonics (word study)
12:05-12:45 Language Arts/Writing (HMH)
12:45-1:55 Math (Envisions/Savvas)
1:55-2:20 Social Studies/Health
2:21-3:11 Specials (music, library, PE, science)
3:11 Dismissal (Students will be dismissed by the specialists on the blacktop near the PE room.)
We will follow a 6 day rotation for specials as follows:
W day - Music
A day- PE
T day- Science
S day- Library
O day- PE
N day- Science
STUDENT SPECIALS
Responsibility and organization are key skills in 4th grade. Students are expected to maintain their materials, actively participate in learning, and meet due dates on a daily basis.
The materials we will use in class are as follows:
Literacy - 95 Core Phonics & HMH Into Reading
Writing - HMH Writing & Simplify Writing
Math- Envisions Mathematics Common Core
Science - Amplify Science
Social Studies - Project Tahoe & Nevada Our Home textbook
Health - Leader in Me & Kids Health
It is beneficial for students to have a backpack and positive attitude. We use the following supplies daily:
Number 2 pencils, dry erase markers, erasers, wide ruled notebook paper, post-it notes, colored spiral notebooks, colored folders, glue sticks, antibacterial soap, cleaning wipes, tissue, and snacks.
Students can expect math homework each night Monday through Thursday only after we finish a math lesson in class. Students should also practice reading skills 20 min. per night by reading and answering questions about an appropriately leveled text. This will help their fluency and comprehension skills grow.
Students will receive a HAM (Homework Assignment Missing) slip if they fail to turn in a homework assignment. After three (3) HAM’s, I will send a letter home to inform you of the missing assignments so that students may make-up the missing work.
Actively participate in your education by answering and asking questions, participate in class discussions, and always complete assignments to the best of your ability.
Respect yourself, others, and their property.
Follow instructions promptly.
All students are offered FREE breakfast and lunch. However, your child may bring lunch from home if they choose. The school will not refrigerate or microwave any student food, therefore, if bringing a lunch from home, choose appropriate storage containers to keep food at appropriate temperatures.
Students are given 20 minutes to eat. They will have 10 minutes of recess time.
4th grade students will be dismissed to pick up a sibling, meet a parent at a designated meeting spot, catch the bus, or walk home from the specialists hallway doors.
Should you have a scheduling issue and need to change regular plans for student pickup, please send me a message through Class Dojo as soon as you know about the change so I can communicate it to your child.
Students should plan on being at school by 8:45 am. The tardy bell rings at 9:00 am.
Per CCSD Regulation R-5513: Elementary students who exceed twenty (20) absences during the school year may be retained in the current grade.
All notes to excuse an absence should be uploaded on the school website within three (3) days of the student’s absence. (Watsones.org)
I recognize students’ birthdays in the classroom with a small treat cup and chair decoration. Please inform me if you do not want your child’s birthday recognized in class.
Our time is very valuable, therefore, if parents would like to send in treats to help celebrate birthdays, individually wrapped and labeled snacks are best because of allergy concerns and time restraints. Balloons, flowers, and other large items are discouraged.
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