Springdale Elementary School Stepping Up Night April 4, 2013.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Hayden Elementary School Second Grade Back to School Night.
Advertisements

Mrs. Palmer 6 th Grade Language Arts Reading and Writing.
 meet fourth-grade teachers  take home conduct codes and homework chart  AR/AM goals  STAAR Math, Reading, and Writing  sign up for Skyward Family.
Mrs. Sullivan-Smith 7th grade English
Welcome to Fifth Grade!. Around the Room… / We have an “In” door and an “Out” door. / Homework is always posted on our “Homework Board”. / Our schedule.
Welcome to Back to School Night Third Grade September 5, 2012.
Getting Ready For First Grade. Independence & Self-Help Skills Tie shoes, button and zip clothing Hand in homework folder Take care of own belongings.
Welcome to 1K September 14, Please feel free to contact me via , notes, or phone calls. I will always respond promptly! -
Room 201 Mrs. Stottlemyer Pfaff Elementary School.
Welcome! Please sign up for a conference time and find a seat.
School: Coolidge School Year: Good Evening and Welcome to Back to School Night. As you may know I am new to the Wyckoff School District and this.
Welcome. Communication Work Number: X Work
Welcome to Back to School Night!
September 2, 2014 Welcome to Back to School Night! Grade 1.
Department of English Language Arts
Grade 3 at ESM! Open House September 27, Classroom Information Hi! I’m Mrs. Kuckel! ◦ is the best way to contact me:
Third Grade FYI Night Second Semester. Multiplication  Multiplication Test Order- 5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12  Students should be able to recite.
Ms. Elliott 3 rd Grade Back to School Night. Welcome to Third Grade!  Tonight’s parent information will include:  Introduction and Goals  Classroom.
Welcome to 3 rd Grade Curriculum Night! Overview Curriculum guide can be found at: How to use this curriculum.
Room 10 Lisa Wilson. Contact Information   (phones do not ring during the school day)  Check out my.
The Bacher Blog Fundations:
Welcome to Second Grade! Mrs. Buelow. Welcome to Second Grade!  I will introduce you to second grade and to our classroom.  Please take a moment to.
Open House 2014 Ms. Clavin 8 th Grade Language Arts.
______________________________ Connecticut Mastery Test Parent Information.
Welcom e Mrs. Readman’s Fourth Grade Back to School Night.
WELCOME TO FIRST GRADE OPEN HOUSE Please use the sticky notes at your tables to jot down any questions or concerns you may have. Please include your name.
Back To School Night Welcome to First Grade. Meet our Team Cathy Peterman~ Team Leader Jaime Pickett~ Teacher Tom Cole~ Teacher Janet Yingling~ Paraeducator.
Hop Brook Open House Third Grade Welcome, parents and students!
Welcome to Second Grade!. Agenda Stepping up to Second Grade Common Core State Standards Overview of the Second Grade Curriculum Communication with families.
Reading During Summer Vacation Arcola Elementary School Grades: Headstart-5 th.
Minneola Elementary Charter School
Interdisciplinary Writing Unit: Narrative Kim Stewart READ 7140.
Rising to New Challenges. Binder Organization We have organized the binders into various subjects. Your child should file each paper, packet,
4th Grade Curriculum Video. Welcome Meet your 4 th grade teachers: Mrs. Jennifer Burak – Writing/Social Studies Mrs. Christi Gallagher – Reading/Science.
Tayac Academy MSA Parent Night Third Grade January 11, 2007 WELCOME!
Welcome to Back to School Night Third Grade September 4, 2014.
CLASS 5~308 Mrs. Patafio Mrs. Longatino (Leave Coverage) Ms. Ricci (Student Teacher) Mrs. Conefrey (On Leave until November)
Welcome to Open House Mrs. Cubbage Sorrento Elementary.
Thank you for taking part in your child’s educational journey.
Welcome. Communication Work Number: X Work
Welcome to Second Grade!!!. Welcome to Second Grade!  If you have any questions during the presentation, please write them on an index card and I will.
Welcome to 3rd Grade Open House September 2, 2015 Open House September 2, 2015.
First Grade Open House August 2015.
Interdisciplinary Writing Unit LeiAnn Thompson READ 7140 Maymester 2007.
Second Grade Parent Night. Reading and Writing Mini-Workshop S.A.F.A.R.I. Guides: Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Moorhead.
WILL YOUR CHILD BE READY FOR FIRST GRADE?. Reading & Language Arts.
First Grade Curriculum Night 2015 October 1, :00-6:45 Janet Fulp Jess Baroff.
First Grade Curriculum Night Cox Mill Elementary School September 22, 2015.
Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum Night Lake Cormorant Elementary School.
Back To School Night… It’s great to see you here!.
Mrs. Schieck’s Third- Grade Class Welcome!. Welcome to Third Grade!  I will introduce you to third grade and to our classroom.  If you have any thoughts.
Standards Based Grading. Why Standards Based Grading? Standards-Based Grading (SBG) is based on current research of best practices in grading SBG is designed.
Welcome to Curriculum Night!
3rd – 5th Grade Gregory Drive Elementary
First Grade Curriculum Night
First Grade Curriculum Night 2016
This Week's Learning Targets
Fifth Grade Weekly News
Ms. Melillo & Mr. Pagan Grade 4 Room 209
Welcome to Meet the Teacher Night Mrs. Lovett & Mrs
Good evening and welcome to 5th and 6th grade orientation
Nurturing Hearts…. Expecting Excellence Mrs. Diehl / Mrs
Welcome to Curriculum Night
2019 End of Key Stage 2 SATs.
Open House 2018 Tuesday, October 30th 6:00-7:00 pm #YESWeCan
Welcome to Back to School Night
Florida Standards Assessment
Welcome to Cherry Hill’s Back To School Night! Mrs. Poole Room 109
When you come in, please…
Third Grade
Presentation transcript:

Springdale Elementary School Stepping Up Night April 4, 2013

Behavioral Expectations: Striving for Independence Follow the 4 school rules: Be Safe, Work Hard, Be Responsible, Be Respectful Can tie shoes/sneakers independently. Use proper bathroom manners. Walk to and from class independently. Undress self upon arrival and unpack learning tools and homework needed for the day. Dress self for dismissal and pack up all homework, handouts, and learning tools needed for home. Keep desk neat and organized.

Homework Expectations Students are expected to copy their homework into an assignment pad everyday. An adult must sign their assignment pad every evening upon homework completion. The assignment pad must return to school the next day. Students are expected to write their first/last name and the date on every homework paper. Students are expected to complete homework as best as they can and return the next school day or due date. Mistakes on homework are acceptable! Students are expected to read every day for at least 20 minutes. They can do this alone or with an adult.

Math -Students are expected to know all addition and subtraction facts with speed and accuracy. -Students are expected to know how to tell time on an analog clock to the minute. -Students are expected to identify all coins, their values, how to count mixed coins, and make change. -Multiplication and Division facts will also be studied and tested throughout the year. -By the end of third grade, students are expected to have all multiplication facts, 0-12, memorized for speed and accuracy.

Reading Students will work on: – Written summaries of fiction and non-fiction texts. – Determine the main idea and supporting details of texts. – Research a variety of sources on a topic, paraphrase texts, and draft reports with a table of contents, overview, headings, conclusion, and works cited page. – Study non-fiction text conventions and how to gather relevant information from the text to use as evidence/ to support thinking and written responses. – An author study looking at author’s craft, author’s purpose, and comparing & contrasting texts written by the same author. – Annotating texts and answering text dependent questions. – Determine a theme, lesson, or central message from fictional narratives (folktales, myths, and poems).

Writing Students entering 3 rd grade are expected to be able to: Write complete sentences with capital letters and correct use of punctuation. Compose an organized story with a beginning, middle, and end. Throughout the year, students will focus on: Taking an idea for a story through the writing process: Plan, draft, revise, edit, publish. Writing a narrative story with an entertaining beginning, description of setting and main characters, three detailed main events, and a conclusive ending with a reflection in 45 minutes. Plan, research, draft, revise, edit, and publish research reports on a specific topic. Peer conference to discuss successes in writing and areas in need of improvement. Reflect in writing what they learned in a given writing unit.

Standardized Testing in Grade 3 Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) Grade 3 DRA Benchmarks: – Fall: Proficient Level 28 Non-fiction, Ceiling 34 – Winter: Proficient 34, Ceiling 38 Non- fiction – Spring: Proficient 38 Non-fiction, Ceiling 40 Connecticut Mastery Tests (CMTs) The 3 rd graders take the CMTs in March. They will focus on: -Degrees of Reading Power (DRP) -Reading Comprehension (2 sessions) -Direct Assessment of Writing (Writing Prompt) -Editing & Revising -Mathematics (2 sessions) A CMT Homework Schedule will begin after the holidays and continue until testing begins.

Thank You! Have a wonderful summer filled with good times among family and friends. Please continue to have your child read, read, read! We look forward to seeing you in September for an exciting year of learning in 3 rd grade!