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Millridge Elementary 2014-2015

Kristin Barth

kbarth@mayfieldschools.org

My voicemail is 440-995- 72963

Cara Bokovitz

cbokovitz@mayfieldschools.org

My voicemail is 440-995-6875

This year students will be going to a central spot upon arriving to school. They will be dismissed to their homerooms at 7:50 daily.

Students will complete Morning Work, which are daily math and language arts skills. This will give them the opportunity to review what they are learning as well as check their work as a class. They will also be using this time to participate in Morning Meeting (social skills)

During guided reading we will teach reading strategies, skills and comprehension. Students will read leveled books individually, with partners and in small groups.

Please send a HEALTHY snack to school with your child daily

Fruit, vegetables, yogurt, bagels, cheese and crackers, cereal bars…

No sweets please!!!!

Morning recess will be INDOORS

During writing workshop, students will learn strategies for developing personal narrative and fictional stories. We will emphasize writing from our own life experiences, using model texts as examples. We will conference with students during this time to develop their individual writing skills.

During the first quarter, the focus will be on cursive writing. We will build on what was learned last year and practice forming the rest of the cursive letters. This will also be assigned as weekly homework.

Throughout the year we will focus will be on grammar skills. Students will be learning about parts of speech and ways to make their writing more meaningful. During the 2nd quarter, grammar homework will take the place of cursive writing.

Throughout the year, students will also be taught using the PATHS program which teaches them ways to control their anger and learn how to communicate better with others by sharing their feelings.

Eat - Play

The third grade math curriculum emphasizes problem solving skills, basic facts, measurement and basic algebraic and geometric concepts.

All grades K-5 will be using the Investigations Math Program. This is the program that your children used last year.

We will teach science to our class on Monday’s and Wednesday’s. The third grade science units include animal lifecycles and classification, composition of rocks and soils and matter.

Our class will have social studies on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s with Mrs. Rich. Our social studies units this year will focus on communities with an emphasis on the history, geography, economics, government and citizenship of our local area.

Monday- Library

Tuesday- Music

Wednesday- Library2nd Quarter- Art

3rd Quarter- Music

4th Quarter - Health

Thursday- Art

Friday- Physical Education

Students will pack up and get ready to go home. The first month of school, we will check to make sure that every student has what they need to take home. After that, we try to make them responsible for that. Please read your child’s agenda daily for assignments and due dates!

Assignment Day Given Due Date

Math Home Links Monday Friday

Blue Fluency Monday Wednesday

RRJ Wednesday Friday

Pink Home-School LinksDsa will replace pink sheets 2nd

quarter

Monday Thursday

Assignment Day Given Due Date

Math Monday – do not work ahead!

Varies – due daily

Blue Fluency paper

Monday Wednesday

Cursive handwriting

Grammar will replace handwriting 2nd quarter

Monday Thursday

RRJ – composition notebook

Monday Friday

You may be hearing a lot about green “Good Behavior” from your child. It is part of a system that helps students take responsibility for their own behavior in the classroom.A copy of the classroom discipline plan is included in the orientation packet.

We are a paperless school. So PLEASE read weekly emails and look at the classroom website under Kristin Barth. We will not send a weekly newsletter home, but we will post it to the website and send it to your email weekly.

Corrected class work will be sent home in the Friday Folder weekly. Please empty the folder and return it to school on Monday.

The students will visit the Holden Arboretum twice this year, in the fall and spring, to explore science concepts.

We will also visit the Mayfield Historical Society to see how people lived in our community long ago.

Please take the time to visit the webpage. We will not only have important information about upcoming events, there will also be a lot of pictures and videos month by month of your children!!

This Powerpoint is on Kristin Barth’s Webpage

We look forward to working with you and your child this

year. It is going to be a wonderful year filled with

exciting learning experiences!!

for taking the time to attend Orientation!

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