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Ms. MederosMs. Mederos

Ms. RivasMs. Rivas

Ms. VenjohnMs. Venjohn

Our Mission Statement

Inspiring Academic Excellence While Celebrating Strengths, Developing Leaders, and Honoring Diversity

Our VisionTo live, love, laugh,

learn andleave a legacy.

Celebrate Student StrengthsStrengths of Wisdom

and KnowledgeCreativity, Perspective, Love of

Learning, Open-Mindedness, & Curiosity

Strengths of CourageBravery, Integrity, Persistence, &

Vitality

Strengths of HumanityLove, Kindness, & Social Intelligence

Strengths of JusticeCitizenship, Fairness, & Leadership

Strengths of Temperance

Forgiveness and Mercy, Prudence, Humility/Modesty, & Self-

Regulation

Strengths of Transcendence

Appreciation of Beauty and Excellence, Gratitude, Hope,

Humor, & Spirituality

Introducing . . .

The Leader in Me

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We will begin to implement The Leader in Me based on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People®

by Stephen Covey. This will help to:

•develop a culture of student leadership

•build 21st Century skills

•inspire student greatness

• The Common Core State Standards were developed to prepare students with essential 21st Century Skills needed to be “College and Career-Ready”

Introducing . . .

The Common Core Standards

• Rigorous concepts will be introduced to develop critical thinkers in grades K-12!

• The AIMS exam will be replaced with the PARCC exam beginning in Spring 2015

8:00 – 9:309:40 – 11:30

11:35 – 12:15

12:15 – 1:001:00 – 1:451:45 – 2:30

2:35

MathReadingLunch

Science / S.S.

Specials*Writing

Dismissal*Specials schedules vary by teacher

• Students keep daily agendas (please review & initial nightly!)

• Routines are established to maintain a positive & orderly environment where all

are able to learn free from disruptions

• Celebrate student strengths

• Love & Logic approach

Time: 8:00 – 9:30

• Our math program is called Investigations Math.

• The goal of this program is to develop students who understand math concepts and are efficient and flexible when solving problems.

• Students must learn their multiplication and division facts this year thru 12s. [Goal = 100 in 5 min.]

Time: 8:00 – 9:30

Changing Instruction with . . .

The Common Core Standards

Change in the definition of mathematics: from procedures to conceptual understanding

Change in the vision of a classroom and teaching: from transmission to fostering development

Change in perceived goals: from algorithms to a repertoire of strategies for computation

Change in how parents can help their children: from homework as practice and checking answers to a focus on reasoning

Time: 9:40 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

• Our goal is to develop reading fluency, reading comprehension and written reading response.

• Reading materials include: stories from our textbook, Harcourt Trophies; book sets; and nonfiction passages.

• Instruction in whole group, guided reading & instructional focus groups

Time: 1:45-2:30

• Based on the Six Traits of Writing

• Thinking Maps

The Writing Process:• Brainstorm/Prewrite, Draft, Revise, Edit, & Publish

Forms:• Opinions/Arguments, Narratives, Creative Stories,

Friendly Letters, Expository Essays, Response to Literature; Poetry

Time: 12:15-1:00

• Inquiry-based learning• Note-taking skills• Experiments

• Weather & Water• Electricity & Magnetism• Renewable & Nonrenewable

Energy• Animal & Plant Science• The Scientific Method

Time: 12:15 – 1:00

• Government & Economics of Arizona

• Geography & Arizona’s People• Prehistoric and Modern-day

Arizonans• Arizona Statehood• Arizona Project• Arizona Road Trip• Scholastic Weekly Reader

Weekly Star Homework:-The goal is for each child

to finish 12 activities by the end of the week

• Must choose a different activity for each night practiced throughout the week

• Staple to the “STAR Homework” slip

At this time, we’re planning our field trip destinations.

The cost of these activities this year will range from $25.00-$35.00 per student including transportation. As extracurricular activities, our funding for field trips is extremely limited.

Our ability to continue to providesuch experiences for studentsis dependent on donations fromour community.

Questions?

Thank You!

Concerns?Suggestions?

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