Title I & CCSS Title I & CCSS Parent Information Night.

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Title I & CCSS Title I & CCSS Parent Information Night

What is Title I Federal money to support students who qualify for free/reduced lunch Currently LE has approximately 76% of our student population qualify for free/reduced lunch program. Money spent is to supplement the District’s core curriculum and to provide interventions for struggling students.

How Lemoore Elementary spends Title I money Learning Coordinator Grade level supplemental materials. – Professional development (teacher training) – Common Core ELA and Math resources – Weekly Reader – Technology

Title I Committees School Site Council: Advisory committee that gives input to the school site plan and budgetary decisions. English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC): for parents of English learners to advise on programs and services.

Common Core State Standards

For every 100 ninth graders… 65 graduate from high school 37 enter college 24 are still enrolled in sophomore year 12 graduate with a degree in six years Why does this matter? Because it’s what our students need

… and only 6 get a good job after graduation

New Standards

Common Core Standards Starting this year all students, Kindergarten through 8 th grade, will learn the Common Core State standards in math and ELA. California adopted the standards in August of The Next Generation Science Standards are in the process of being adopted

Common Core Standards

General Information The standards will emphasize a balance of non- fiction and fiction reading, research, writing, mathematical reasoning, geometry, and number sense. In the first assessment was be given by computer to 3 rd – 11 th grade students. The scores did not “count”. In schools will receive results from the testing. Testing is conducted by SBAC – Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium.

What works best? EngageNY.org13

A Closer Look: ELA/Literacy Shifts Read as much non-fiction as fiction Read as much non-fiction as fiction Learn about the world by reading Learn about the world by reading Read more challenging material closely Read more challenging material closely Discuss reading using evidence Discuss reading using evidence Write non-fiction using evidence Write non-fiction using evidence Increase academic vocabulary Increase academic vocabulary

Parents Students Learn more about science and social studies through reading Use “primary source” documents Be able to use factual information to provide evidence for opinions Supply texts on topics that interest your child Find books that explain how things work and why Discuss non-fiction texts and their ideas ELA Shift: Learn about the world by reading

Parents Students Find evidence to support arguments Form judgments and opinions Discuss what the author is thinking Talk about texts Demand evidence in discussions, debates, and disagreements Read aloud or read the same book as your child and discuss with evidence ELA Shift: Discuss reading using evidence

Parents Students Make arguments in writing using evidence Compare multiple texts in writing Learn to write in an academic/real world manner Encourage writing at home Write “books” together using evidence and details Review samples of student writing: rg/assets/Appendix_C.pdf rg/assets/Appendix_C.pdf ELA Shift: Write from sources

Reading Fundamentals With the Common Core there are standards only found in Kindergarten & 1 st Grade dealing with the Fundamentals of reading. Those include: Phonological awareness Phonics Comprehension Fluency Vocabulary

Learn more about less Build skills across grades Develop speed and accuracy Really know it; really do it Use it in the real world Think fast AND solve problems A Closer Look: Mathematics Shifts

Parents Students Spend more time on fewer concepts Go more in-depth on each one Know what the priority work is for your child at their grade level Spend time with your child on that work Ask your child’s teacher about his or her progress on the priority work Math Shift: Learn skills across grades

Parents Students Spend time practicing by doing a lot of problems on the same idea Become fluent in the grade-level math facts Push children to know, understand, and memorize basic math facts Know all of the fluencies your child should have; prioritize learning of the ones they still find difficult Math Shift: Develop speed and accuracy

Parents SHOULD Students Apply math in real world situations Know which math skills to use for which situation Ask your child to do the math that comes up in daily life Use it in the real world Math Shift: Use it in the real world

Backpacks: What you should see Real-world examples that makes what students learn in English and math make more sense Math homework that asks students to write out how they got their answer Writing assignments that require students to use evidence instead of opinion Books that are both fiction and non- fiction Math homework that asks students to use different methods to solve the same problem

Some questions to ask your child 24 Did you talk about anything you read in class today? Did you use evidence when you talk about what you read? Did you learn any new words in class today? What do they mean? How do you spell them? How did you use math today? Can you show me an example? Tell me something you learned in your reading. How did you learn it? What math problems did you do today? How did you get your answer?

Mrs. Rosa: Number Talks

Ms. Sula: Algorithms

Mrs. Perryman: Collaborative Projects

Ancient City Mapping To design a city that allows for your colony’s survival. Before planning, discuss among your group the three major needs for survival and how you plan to include them in your city. Water For every 100 people, you will need a well ( 4 units by 3 units )______ An irrigation channel to water the crops ( 2 units wide ) Food For every 50 people, you will need a farm (3 units by 3 units)______ You must be sure to plant (vegetables, wheat, barley, grass) Shelter For every 50 people, you will need a house ( 2 units by 4 units )______ For every 150 people, you will need a marketplace (3 units by 4 units)______ For every 75 people, you will need a ziggurat (4 units by 4 units )_____ Walls that enclose your city ( 2 units thick ) Population of _________ people

Ancient City Mapping

Completed City

Establishing Trade

Chex Mix Ratios The Task Trail mix can be a healthy, delicious snack. You have agreed to make Chex Trail Mix for a class party. Your task is to look at the recipe and modify the recipe for the number of people in your group. How much of each ingredient do you need to feed your group? (You do not want to have any extra.) The Chex Trail Mix is so popular that your friends have asked you to make it for their parties. Adjust each ingredient for so that your recipe serves 20people, 40people, and 104people. Follow-Up Questions How much of each ingredient will you need if you go into the pantry and you only have 4 tablespoons of Chex cereal? (Look for evidence of MP1 and MP6.) Your class has decided that they love chocolate. They have decided that 50% of the mix should be mini-M & M’s. How much of each ingredient will you need? (Look for evidence of MP1 and MP6.) How much will it cost to make the original recipe if each item costs the following: Chex cereal $3.95 per box Honey Nut Cheerio’s are $5.95 per box Cheez-Its are $3.99 per box Mini-M &M’s are $2.95 a pound Coconut is $2.59 per 8 Tablespoons (These may not be the actual price of each item at the grocery store) (Look for evidence of MP1 and MP6.)

Chex Mix Ratios

Dr. Hooyer: Visual Aids

Writing a Paragraph – SUTW (4 th )

Basic Paragraph (4 sentences)

Mathematics – Multiplication Lattice

Mean, Median, Mode – 5 th /6 th grades

Division Bookmark – 4 th Division with Remainders ______ 2 ) _R 1__ 2 ) ↓ X Remember: Check your answer by multiplying and then adding your remainder Division with Remainders ______ 2 ) _R 1__ 2 ) ↓ X Remember: Check your answer by multiplying and then adding your remainder Division with Remainders ______ 2 ) _R 1__ 2 ) ↓ X Remember: Check your answer by multiplying and then adding your remainder Division with Remainders ______ 2 ) _R 1__ 2 ) ↓ X Remember: Check your answer by multiplying and then adding your remainder Division with Remainders ______ 2 ) _R 1__ 2 ) ↓ X Remember: Check your answer by multiplying and then adding your remainder

Addition/Subtraction w/ Place Value ThousandsHundredsTensOnes ⁺

Reading - How to Remember

Reading – How to Remember

Reading – How to Remember (can be done with a whole book or by chapters)

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