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Third grade David Lissauer. 1. Encourage creativity 2. Challenge yourself 3. Be helpful and kind 4. Be OK when others aren’t 5. Be responsible for your.

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1 Third grade David Lissauer

2 1. Encourage creativity 2. Challenge yourself 3. Be helpful and kind 4. Be OK when others aren’t 5. Be responsible for your choices 6. Compromise to solve conflicts 7. Forgive others

3 1. Encourage creativity 2. Challenge yourself 3. Be helpful and kind 4. Be OK when others aren’t 5. Be responsible for your choices 6. Compromise to solve conflicts 7. Forgive others

4  ATTENTION card  Asking questions, rather than demanding  Giving students “space” or “time away”  Must be ready to work in order to stay in the room  Cool-down rooms  Extra time to finish  One-on-one assistance during specials or computer lab

5  It’s never OK to be disruptive. What is a disruption? Anything that prevents someone in our classroom from doing their job.

6 Expectations and procedures created to maximize the potential for students to make positive choices, including being … SAFE RESPECTFUL and RESPONSIBLE

7 Examples:  Walking in the hallways  Compromising to solve conflicts  Forgiving others after conflict occurs  Seeking help when becoming angry  Avoiding bullying or using physical force to resolve conflicts

8 Example:  Asking questions, instead of demanding  Using “please” and “thank you”  Following directions  Doing one’s best work  Allowing other students to work and learn safely

9 Examples:  Completing assignments on time (or using extra time, when needed, wisely and respectfully)  Returning homework the day after it is sent home  Completing homework at read-aloud time if it is not brought back  Being honest about choices that are made  Accepting consequences of choices that are made

10  PRIDE paws (can be given by any staff member)  5 PRIDE paws can be redeemed for a PRIDE prize  PRIDE points – when goal is reached, a Celebration Day occurs  Weekly reading logs – 10 books or chapters read earns bonus computer time or PRIDE prize  Daily PRIDE Performer – assists teacher and students with materials and setting up activities

11 READING  Comprehension – understanding and connecting to what’s being read  Fluency – reading so you sound like you’re talking (not too fast, not too slowly)

12 WRITING  Lots of guided practice  Writing great sentences (quality, not quantity)  Cursive writing  Increasing vocabulary (“pleasant” instead of “nice”; “monstrous” instead of “big”)  Spelling and originality are tied in, too

13 SPELLING  List words are from the Open Court story for that week  Tests involve choosing the correct spelling from three choices  Application of spelling skills assessed through writing

14 MATH  New math series (enVision)  Lessons involve problem-solving to get minds focused, followed by guided and independent practice, and concluding with a quick check of understanding  Dice, counters, play money, number tiles, analog clocks, number tiles, and other objects to provide hands-on learning

15 MATH (continued)  Multi-digit multiplication and division (even long division) are introduced  Homework focuses primarily on computation practice and review of math concepts learned  Measurement – length, mass, capacity, and temperature

16 SOCIAL STUDIES  Communities (classroom, school, local, national, international)  Understanding parts of a map and using maps  Becoming a volunteer in our school community

17 SCIENCE  Conducting investigations through the use of the scientific method  Planetary research, including the creation of a PowerPoint presentation

18 TECHNOLOGY  Microtype for alphabetic keyboarding skills  Exploring fun, appropriate websites  Internet research

19 STATE ASSESSMENTS  Reading  Math  Preparation begins in January with online practice testing (assessments are taken online)

20 http://www4.smsd.org/davidlissauer


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