Mrs. Scott’s Class First Grade “Kind is Cool”

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Meet the Teacher Welcome to the 2017-2018 school year! 15th year of teaching M.Ed. from UVA Certified in developmental reading Mom of Jack, Marshall and Michaela I am so excited to teach your children!

Parent Homework  Please return emergency form information, allergy notifications, and purple dismissal forms as soon as possible to ensure the safety of your child. Check your child’s take home folder each day. Return the Thursday folder on Friday

Homework will begin in October. During September... Memorize ID number Learn to tie shoes All About Me poster Learn 1st quarter sight words Explain your homework policy and what types of homework parents can expect.

Grading M= Meets Standards P= Progressing Toward Standard Students in first grade have the following grading scale on their report cards: E= Exceeds Standards M= Meets Standards P= Progressing Toward Standard B= Performing Below Standard Use this slide to explain grading procedures, progress report and report card information.

Grading No “E”s will be given during the first quarter. These grades should not be translated into A’s, B’s or C’s! The goals grow more rigorous throughout the year as students continue to fine tune their skills. ---------- If you have the preview open on the left side of your screen that shows all of your slides, right click on the preview of this slide and click “Duplicate slide.”

Grading Students will complete a lot of hands on work in first grade. Not all work done in the classroom will come home in the form of a paper-pencil assignment or worksheet. Class work or homework that is checked by the teacher may often times be ungraded. It is a check for understanding. Work completed in literacy or math centers is done independent of the teacher and may be done with the cooperation of other students. Not all center work will be graded. ---------- If you have the preview open on the left side of your screen that shows all of your slides, right click on the preview of this slide and click “Duplicate slide.”

PALS/DRA Beginning of year: 4 DRA= Developmental Reading Assessment The benchmark goals for first grade are as follows: Beginning of year: 4 Middle of year: 10 End of year: 16 PALS= Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening - Given in the Fall and the Spring We will go over all of these assessments at our conference. ---------- If you have the preview open on the left side of your screen that shows all of your slides, right click on the preview of this slide and click “Duplicate slide.”

Classroom Rules Accountability chart Table clips All Legacy students are expected to follow the BARK rules: Be Ready, Act Responsibly, Respect Everyone, Kindness Counts Accountability chart Table clips Students can earn Bark Bones for displaying positive behavior. Include your class rules on this slide

Take Home Folder Students have a daily take home folder (blue folder)that should be checked each night. The left side of the folder will contain student work or other items that can remain at home. The right side will have information that needs to be returned to the school (forms, permission slips, etc.) Pocket for money and notes Folder should be taken home each night and returned to school each day. Type your daily schedule here.

Special Classes Our schedule is as follows: Monday-PE and Reading Buddies Tuesday – Computer Lab, Art and Music Wednesday –SEARCH or Guidance, PE and Library Thursday –Music and Reading Buddies Friday- PE On P.E. days please make sure your child wears appropriate shoes. Type your special class information here. Mine is included as a starting point.

Lunch Lunch is from 11:05-11:35 Lunch money may be placed in the take home folder. Please always label it with “lunch money” and your child’s name. Lunches can be paid for online using www.myschoolbucks.com A $3.00 fee is added when using this service. Students must memorize their student ID/lunch number. They will be expected to enter their own numbers each day for lunch and to log on to school laptops. If you already know what field trips your class will be taking, explain here.

Snacks Students are permitted to bring a small, healthy snack each day. Keep an extra snack in a pocket of the backpack. Drinks should not be included with snacks. A water fountain is available in the classroom. On this slide explain what assessments your students are required to take such as GMADE, GRADE, DIBELS, or other standardized tests. You might also want to include some information about spelling tests or other weekly tests.

Birthdays Invitations for birthday parties cannot be given out at school unless every child in the class is invited. We are a birthday treat free school. ---------- If you have the preview open on the left side of your screen that shows all of your slides, right click on the preview of this slide and click “Duplicate slide.”

Clinic It is a Loudoun County policy that any student who has a fever of 100.0 must be sent home. Students cannot return to school until they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication. All medication dispensed at school will need a doctor’s note. Please see the school nurse if you have questions. Explain what students will be required to learn/do in science this year.

Parent Involvement Room parent (class parties and directory). Thursday Folders*** Mystery Reader Timed math tests Special projects Get parents involved! List ways parents can help out the classroom by volunteering at school or by working on things at home and sending them back to school! If your school has a volunteer policy, discuss that here.

Thank you for your support! I am looking forward to a fabulous year! Contact Info Legacy phone number 703-957-4425 Legacy absentee line: 703-957-4432 Email Address: kathy.scott@lcps.org Thank you for your support! I am looking forward to a fabulous year!

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