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Welcome Back to School!2015-2016
Maestra Silk ~ First Grade
Jackson STEM Dual LanguageMagnet Academy
Dual Language Immersion Program
Questions and Goals
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suggestions, or concerns
2. Use post-its to post goal(s) you have for your child for this school year
CommunicationTeacher (Please contact me first!)
– Website: maestrasilksclass.weebly.com
– Email: [email protected] (before/after school)
– Conferences
– Handwritten notes
– In person-scheduled appointments only
– Thursday folders-student work/feedback
School/district – Phone calls
– Fliers in Thursday folders
– Jackson/PUSD websites
Communication-Texts
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Introduction• Sign in, Sign up (conferences)
• Folder – take home
• About me– Born in Sacramento, California– Teaching credentials
– BA and credential from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo– Master’s Degree from Cal State LA in curriculum and
instruction in the urban elementary school– Bilingual credential through BCLAD exams– 15 additional post-graduate units
– Love traveling, husband, and cats Paz and Alegría
Teaching Experience
•Founded, taught and administrated girls’ school in
Santa Maria de Jesus, Guatemala (3 years)
•Taught in Pasadena USD at 4 schools
over 11 years
•1 year-5th/6th grade-Webster
•4 years-4th grade-Jefferson
•1 year-1st/2nd grade dual language in Denver, CO
•6 years in 1st grade dual language at San Rafael
•Now-Jackson STEM Dual Language Magnet Academy!
What happens in first grade?
• STEM-Engineering Process (Engage, Explore, Expain, Elaborate, Evaluate)
• Language development-English and Spanish
• Positive collaboration
• Developmentally appropriate instruction based on Common Core standards
• Active engagement in learning, inquiry,
and project-based learning
• Safe, supportive environment
Spanish Language Arts•Literature
–Ask and answer key details about a text
–Describe characters, setting, major events
–Retell stories
–Compare and contrast stories
•Informational Text
–Describe key ideas and identify supporting details
–Compare texts
–Know and use features of informational texts (headings, charts,
glossaries, etc.)
Spanish Language Arts cont…
•Foundational Skills
–Features of a sentence (capital, punctuation)
–Isolating and blending syllables
–Read fluently to support comprehension
•Writing
–Narrative, informational, and opinion pieces
•Speaking & Listening
–Follow directions, take turns, complete sentences
–Present poems & songs, use visuals in presentations
Spanish Language Arts cont…
•Language
–Nouns, verbs, adjectives, conjunctions
–Capitalization, punctuation, commas
•Vocabulary
–Determine meaning based on context
–Define and sort words by category and attributes
Can-Do Statements•Show Spanish language proficiency, which will be assessed beginning
in 3rd grade
• Include specific skills in the following areas:
–Interpersonal communication
–Interpretive listening
–Presentational speaking
–Interpretive reading
–Presentational writing
•Scale: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced (low, medium, high within each
of those)
•Grade level targets & progress shared with report card
Math Standards• Operations and algebraic thinking
– Fluent addition and subtraction to 20– Relationship between addition and subtraction– Find the sum of 3 one-digit numbers– Find missing number in equations– Solve word problems that use + and – equations
• Number and Operations in Base Ten– Count, read and write numbers to 120– Understand place value– Add within 100, 10 more/10 less– Compare whole numbers
Math Standards continued…
• Measurement and Data– Represent and compare data using tally charts, picture graphs
bar graphs– Tell time to hour and half hour– Ask and answer questions about data– Measure and compare lengths
• Geometry– Distinguish, build, and draw shapes according to their attributes– Compose shapes using other shapes– Partition shapes into equal parts
Social Sciences
• Citizenship-rules & respect
• Maps and globes-making maps,
reading maps, where we live
• Our country-honoring our country and heroes,
national symbols
• Changes over time-compare & contrast past and present
• Cultures-similarities, diversity, traditions, immigrant influences
• Goods and services-how people use
money, how goods get to people
Natural Sciences
– Waves: Light and Sound (Effects of light on different materials
and causes and effects of sound)
– Structure, Function, and Information Processing (How plants
and animals use external parts to survive, grow, and meet their
needs)
– Space Systems: Patterns and Cycles (Seasonal patterns of
sunrise/sunset, patterns of sun, moon, and stars)
– Engineering Design (Define simple problems, draw/model
solution, compare 2 solutions)
English
• 20% of first grade dual language program
• spelling patterns (long/short vowels)
• high frequency words
• sounds/decoding
• reading comprehension
• writing
STEMScience, Technology, Engineering, Math
•Science lab
•Gardening
•Library
•Computer Lab
–Lexia
–ST Math
Formal Assessments• Math and Language Arts (Spanish & English)
– District trimester benchmarks-(SLA, ELA, and Math)– Performance tasks between trimester assessments (3 times/year
in SLA and Math)
• Dictations– Each Friday – Includes words using learned syllables– Sent home Mondays– Sign and return to school Tuesdays
Homework PUSD Policy-1st grade• 20 minutes/day• 15 minutes of reading
Daily:• reading-3 days Spanish, 1 day English • Math or Language Arts
Weekly:• Packets sent Mondays and due Fridays• Poem of the week• Words of the week (sight words, vocabulary)• Syllable game (optional)
Powerful Oral Presentations POP’s• Spanish
• Length-2-4 minutes
• Visuals
• Eye contact (No reading presentations)
• Guiding questions provided
• 3 topics throughout the year
• More information to come
Classroom Rules
for the first grade “stars”
• I shine.
• I respect.
• I make good decisions.
• I solve my problems.
Positive Behavior Plan
– Rainbow: Students move up and earn points
– 20 points=pencil,
– 30 points=lunch with teacher
– Reach the sky in 1 day=lunch plus points
– Other positive recognition: praise, smiles, high fives,
positive feedback for parents, “marble minutes,” Student
of the Month awards, bucket-filling
Positive Behavior Plan
– Consequences: rule reminder, reflection, loss of
privilege, conflict resolution, fix the problem, conference
with parents and/or principal, behavior contract
– Severe actions (disruptive and/or dangerous) and
incidents occurring outside of my direct supervision (at
lunch/recess, with subs) will be referred directly to the
principal to be handled
Field Trips
• Science Center-December 8
• Huntington Museum-TBD
• Descanso Gardens-TBD
• Cabrillo Aquarium?-TBD
Special Events
School-wide• Birthdays-Food free• Picture Days-fall and spring• Halloween/Costume Parade• Winter Performance• Restaurant Nights• Open House
• Engineering projects• Valentine’s Day Bag-making• Literacy Cafes • End of Year presentation and
picnic
Volunteers6 week grace period-routines and bondingRoles: Room Parent, Parent Information folders, Homework foldersIn class: Special events, field trips, marble minutesOut of class: Prepping for projects, displaying student work, cleaning, sharpening pencilsRequirements:
• TB Test and volunteer form (in office)• Sign in and wear badge• Confidentiality of students• No drop-ins• Use office restroom• No younger siblings
I don’t have time to come to school or
take home projects…
How else can I help?• Join PTA
• Daily student attendance (on time)
• Early bedtime (10-12 hours of sleep)
• Healthy breakfast and snacks for recess (wash hands)
• Talk to your child about their learning
• Read weekly updates
• Donations: Kleenex, Clorox
or baby wipes, paper, books
AttendanceAbsences• Call school 626-396-5700• Provide note for illness• Keep your child home if he/she has a fever!
Tardies• Students marked tardy after 7:50 am• Get tardy slips in the office after 8:15• Tardies disrupt & affect instruction
Transportation• Parent pick-up on playground (rainy days-in class)• Provide written permission for pickup by non-parents
MiscellaneousUniforms• Wear daily• Close-toed shoes• Label sweaters and jackets
Bathroom• before school, recess, lunch, and after school• instructional time• medical exceptions
Snacks-send daily• HEALTHY-no sweets, high protein• Peanut-free• label containers
Miscellaneous continued…Lunch• Daily (even minimum days)• Free/reduced• Check account balance• Label containers
Birthdays
• Food free
• Last Monday of month
Medication
• Prescription,
instructions, parent note
• Health office administers
Library Forms
• Needed for book checkout
Headphones
• Needed for Lexia
Scholastic
• Order from catalogs sent home
every few months
Important Dates
Minimum Days• 12/18
• 3/11
• 5/3
• 6/2
Student Free Days10/16
11/11
11/23-27
12/21-1/1
1/18
2/12
2/15
3/14-18
3/31
5/30
Thank you for coming!
It’s going to be a fantastic year!