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School ClimatePositive Behavior Intervention
System (PBIS)◦Catoctin is a PBIS school. We are
working as school to be respectful, ready, and responsible. When the children are seen exhibiting these behaviors they are recognized with golden tickets. The children will be able to save up their golden tickets and then “purchase” items from a prize store.
Classroom ClimateRespectful: Use polite and kind words Stay in your personal space Raise your hands Work quietly Listen to othersResponsible: Follow directions and class routines Complete work given Make good choices Clean up after yourself Ready: Have materials ready Give your best effort Stop, Look, and Listen (FREEZE!)
Classroom Climate (cont.)Rewards
◦Class prizes ◦Golden tickets
Consequences◦Color Model: blue=exceeds, green=meets,
yellow=progressing, and red=below expectations for behavior
◦Each day the children will start on yellow. As the day progresses each child will have the opportunity to move to green or blue if he/she exhibits appropriate behavior. If there is a problem he/she will be asked to move to red. If the child ends the day on red, a red note will come home.
Classroom Climate (cont.)◦Classroom and office referrals will be
used. If your child receives a referral you will receive a phone call.
◦Think papers will be used at times.◦Please, review any documentation (red
notes, referrals, or think papers) with your child, sign, and return to school the following day.
◦If anyone harms another child on purpose he/she will be asked to speak with an administrator.
Toys/ “Look-Alikes”LCPS policy is no weapon of any
kind may be on school property.This does include “look-alikes”.
For example: toy guns, etc.Please, help to enforce this policy
with your child.
PlannersThanks to all the money that was earned
through Box Tops for Education, each child was provided a planner.
Each day your child will record the color he/she ended the day on and a picture, word, or picture about his/her day.
Planners will come home daily. Please, initial that you saw your child’s planner.
In the front of the planner you will find the Catoctin handbook. Please, take time to review this information with your child.
AttendanceThe tardy bell rings at 7:50 a.m. Students must be in the classroom
by 7:50 a.m.If a child arrives after this time (not
by bus) he/she will have to go to the office to get a tardy pass.
Please keep in mind that the car drop off is a distance from our classroom.
If the child was in breakfast he/she will not be marked tardy.
Tuesday FoldersTuesday Folders will go home on Tuesday. Catoctin will be sending home all paperwork
on Tuesdays in this folder.Please, take time to review the work and
sign the folder. Please, return the folder the next school day. If you have any comments or questions
about your child’s work simply write it in the folder.
I will send all work, papers from me, and anything that is NOT time sensitive in the Tuesday Folder.
Take Home FoldersTake home folders will remain in the
children’s book bags. If there is something that needs to go home
on a particular day (not a Tuesday) I will have the children place it in the take home folder.
If you have a note for me please, do the same.
It is the children’s responsibility to check the folder daily and put things for me in my box.
I do not check book bags so please remind your child to check his/her folder.
HomeworkHomework will start in late September or
early October.It will be a weekly packet that will contain a
reading log, word study log, math, and sentence writing practice.
Homework packets will be handed out on Mondays and be due the following Monday.
The children should engage in 20 minutes of reading a night.
More information will follow.
Sunshine MathSunshine Math will be offered to
first grade students if there is enough parent interest.
This will be a combination of home and school work.
More information to follow.
PathwaysCatoctin is a Pathways school. Pathways is a balanced approach to
literacy. The daily components are word study,
shared reading, guided reading, centers, read aloud, independent reading, and writers’ workshop.
The sound charts are used as a reference tool. It would be great to practice these at home.
Poems, passages, and big books are used to promote fluency, sight words, and skills.
Responsive Instruction (RI)(Power-Up)RI will take place daily from 8:00
a.m. – 8:30 a.m.Each student will participate in a
short assessment focusing on fluency in early September
RI instruction will begin in the end of September
RI will focus on fluency instruction
Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA)The DRA is a reading assessment that is
administered at the beginning and end of first grade.
The DRA is an assessment that is used to find the child’s independent reading level.
The DRA provides essential information about the child’s decoding skills, comprehension skills, and fluency.
At conference time we will go over your child’s testing in detail.
Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening (PALS)The PALS is administered at the
beginning and end of first grade.The PALS provides information
about the child’s knowledge of letter sounds, spelling, and instructional reading level.
We will discuss your child’s PALS at conference time as well.
First Quarter ConferencesI would like to meet with each
family at the end of first quarter for a conference.
Please sign up for a conference before leaving tonight.
If there is not a time that works with your schedule please indicate that and we can schedule a conference that works with both of our schedules.
Accelerated Reading (AR)When a child is able to read and
comprehend on a DRA level 16 he/she will be invited to try the AR program.
This is an independent, enrichment program.
The child must be able to read the book on his/her own and take the test on his/her own.
When a child is ready to take a test he/she should notify the teacher first thing in the morning.
CommunicationThe first grade team will send out a monthly
newsletter to keep you informed.Newsletters will be emailed if you have
provided your email address. (see sign up)If necessary I will send home a note specific to
your child.Notes and email are the best ways to contact
me for general things. My email address is
[email protected]. If you have a question that is child specific please, email me so we can set up a time to conference via phone or in person.
VisitationAll visitors must sign in at the
office.Volunteers are welcome (please
sign up)If you would like to visit the
classroom (aside from volunteer work and special events) please, contact the administration and set up a time to come in and observe.
Parents may attend lunch without notification but please sign in at the office and meet your child in the cafeteria.
Daily ScheduleRefrigerator ReminderMonday: LibraryTuesday: PE and MusicWednesday: PE and MusicThursday: ArtFriday: Computer Lab and PE
**Search and Guidance schedules have not been determined
Lunch MoneyPlease make sure that your child
has lunch money on his/her account.
If your child has a check please, have him/her tell me first thing in the morning.
Ice cream and cookies can be purchased in the cafeteria.
Your child will have to select his/her lunch choice in the morning.
Snack/Water bottlesThe cafeteria is currently offering milk for
50 cents. Please, have your child tell me first thing in the morning if they would like to purchase white milk for snack.
The children may bring in a water bottle to keep at their desk. I would prefer a bottle with a push top or straw rather than a cap.
The children may bring a small healthy snack.
Juice is only allowed in the cafeteria.
BirthdaysChildren/Families may not bring
in any type of treats (edible) in celebration of a birthday. This is a LCPS policy. We can provide a list of other means of recognizing birthdays in school.
Birthday party invitations may not be distributed in school. Please, join the PTA and submit your family’s information to be included in the Catoctin Directory.
Book ClubsPlease, complete the letter
regarding book orders if you would like to receive Scholastic orders forms.
This is an opportunity to purchase books at a discounted rate that is purely optional.
Report CardsPlease, review the brochure
about the first grade report card.Progress Indicators for Academic
Subject Areas will be:◦E (4)=exceeds standards◦M (3)=meets standards◦P (2)=progressing towards standard◦B (1)=performing below standard
CurriculumThe curriculum that is being covered
will be listed in our newsletters.Each grading period’s curriculum will
be posted as a link on the First Grade Webpage.
Please, see website for first quarter curriculum.
The Virginia SOLs can be found on the Virginia Department of Education website.
Grading Work that was done at centers will be marked with a “C”.
Centers work is a formative assessment used to guide instruction. It will not be graded.
If the child did well on an assignment it will have a star on it.
If the child completed the work with just a few errors it will have a check mark on it.
If the child had difficulty there will be a note on the paper. Please, review and talk with your child about the work.
If a child has difficulty completing an assignment due to behavior it will be sent home to be completed at home.
Graded assignments will be marked in a B(below), P(progressing), M (meets), or a E (exceeds).
Some assessments will need to be returned to school after you have had a chance to review them.
Clarity Parent Portal Coming in January to first grade!!Parents will be able to access
each child’s ongoing gradesMore information will follow