welcome!

21
Welcome! 1.Please sign up for conference times and party volunteers at the back table! 2.Next, please find your child’s desk!

Upload: nayda-mckinney

Post on 01-Jan-2016

18 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Welcome!. Please sign up for conference times and party volunteers at the back table! Next, please find your child’s desk!. First Grade Curriculum Night. Ms. Leeker’s First Grade Class Room 18 Progress South Elementary. Grading. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Welcome!

Welcome! 1. Please sign up for conference

times and party volunteers at the back table!

2. Next, please find your child’s desk!

Page 2: Welcome!

First Grade Curriculum Night

First Grade Curriculum Night

Ms. Leeker’s First Grade ClassRoom 18

Progress South Elementary

Page 3: Welcome!

Grading• The Fort Zumwalt School

District has established a grading system that is used in all first grade classrooms. Students will receive grades in academic areas that include Reading, Spelling, Writing, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science.

3= Proficient2= Developing1= Beginning

• Students will also receive progress grades in citizenship, life-long learning skills, and homework. This scale is as follows:

3= Excellent2= Satisfactory

1= Needs Improvement

Page 4: Welcome!

Welcome to 1st grade! It is going to be a great year. Here is a list of topics that are important to our classroom. I hope you find it helpful.

Page 5: Welcome!

Absences and Make-Up Work

• When your child misses a day from school, work will either be completed at home or will be sent home upon his/her return.

• If the absence is for more than a day and you would like make-up work prepared, please call in the morning to let the office know.

• Please let the office and I know if you have plans for your

child to be absent.

• Also, please be aware that much of the work we do in first grade is interactive. There will be little paper pencil work to complete. It is important your child be present at school when possible.

Page 6: Welcome!

Graded Papers• Papers that come home may be

graded in several ways. If an assignment has been recorded in the grade book, it will have the grade earned written on. Other work that is completed together in class may have stickers, stamps, stars, smiley faces, etc.

Page 7: Welcome!

Homework Packet• Homework in first grade will

be sent home every Monday on a homework packet in your child’s daily folder. These activities will reinforce areas that we are studying in class. Homework should take your child no more than 15 to 30. If your child is having difficulty with any assignment, please let me know.

Page 8: Welcome!

Daily Folder • Each day your child will bring home a daily

folder. This folder is a vehicle for our daily communication. Each morning the students are responsible for returning and empting their folder. All notes to me, or anyone else at school should be placed in the daily folder.

• Informational notes, weekly homework, weekly newsletters and graded papers will also be sent home in this folder. Please check your child’s folder, remove, and review papers on a daily basis.

Page 9: Welcome!

Parent Volunteers• It is district policy for

every volunteer to fill out a background check form. This procedure is for the safety of our students. So, if you plan on volunteering this year (parties, field trips, classroom help), please be sure you have filled out a form.

Page 10: Welcome!

Parent TeacherConferences

• This year parent teacher conferences will be held on October 17th from 5pm-9pm and on October 18th from 11am-8pm. Sign-up sheets are posted tonight.

Page 11: Welcome!

Birthdays• We always enjoy celebrating birthdays. For birthdays

that fall during the school year we will recognize that student as close as possible to the actual date of their birthday. For students whose special day falls during the summer months, we will celebrate at the end of the year.

• You may send in treats for birthdays, however, they must be store bought and pre-packaged.

Page 12: Welcome!

Classroom Rules• We have worked together during the

first week of school to make our classroom rules. We discussed and talked about how our rules fall under Progress South rules which are: Respect self, others, and learning.

Page 13: Welcome!

Discipline Plan

• Collaborative Problem Solving is a philosophy that has been adopted by the Progress South Community. The foundation of the philosophy is, “Children do well if they can.” This philosophy helps build skills by talking through unsolved problems.

Page 14: Welcome!

Positive Reinforcement

• Starting this week in every child’s daily folder you will find a monthly calendar. Each day if your child has not had to be reminded 3 times for a certain behavior they will receive a Happy Face stamp on their calendar. If I had to remind a student 3 times I will write a note in the calendar about what happened that day.

Moving on to curriculum

Page 15: Welcome!

Guided Reading• Literacy stations: Poetry, Writing, Read to Self, Read to

Someone, Spelling

• Running Records, Anecdotal notes

• I will instruct them on their instructional level (the

instructional level is one or two levels above their

independent level. This book should be challenging for

them but I will be instructing and helping them learn new

was to read challenging books)

• They will read to themselves on their independent level

(they should be able to read the words in their

independent book and comprehend what they are

reading).

Page 16: Welcome!

• Started Writing Workshop this week

• Seed Notebooks (writing ideas)

• Corrections (punctuation, capital letters,

spelling words, etc. )

• Writing Binders (draft, revise, edit, publish)

• Support at home

• Stretching out the sounds on their own!

• Have them write the word the way they think

it should be spelled. Then ask them to sound

out the word. Make sure that they hear the

sounds of the word.

Writing Workshop

Page 17: Welcome!

Word Work • Spelling Words• New list each week• There will be an “assessment” at the end of every week.• Once the students have been assessed I will expect

them to use the words correctly when reading and writing.

• Sight Word Challenge• Every student has a sight word challenge book.• When the students feel they have mastered a list they

will turn their books in to me and I will assess them to determine if they can move on.

• Their goal should be to master a list a week.• We practice sight words like they were spelling words.

Page 18: Welcome!

Math

• * exploration and investigations

• Limited Paper pencil activities

• Strategy groups

• Investigations 1

• Focus: number sense, organizing and

comparing numbers, addition/subtraction

Page 19: Welcome!

Social Studies/Science

• Our Country (Symbols)

• Community

• Current Events

• Consumers and Producers

• Incorporate literature

• Making connections

• Plants and Animals

• Living and Non-Living

• Weather (Daily Calendar)

• Force and Motion

Page 20: Welcome!

E-mail• E-mail is a wonderful communication tool!

Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions. I do not usually check my e-mail throughout the day. The best times to reach me are before and after school. For any time sensitive issues (like transportation changes), it is important that you call school instead of e-mailing just in case I do not check my e-mail after you sent a message or in case I am absent. [email protected]

Page 21: Welcome!

Thank You! If you have any

questions, I’m here to help!

Please take the time to fill out the district papers!