Welcome Welcome to Third Grade!to Third Grade!
Welcome Welcome to Third Grade!to Third Grade!
Mr. Gauld: [email protected]. Perryman [email protected]
We are a Co-Teaching classroom!
• Students will benefit by having the support of the classroom teacher, the special education teacher and a teaching assistant.
• Who are we….
Room 206• Mr. Gauld, classroom teacher• Mrs. Perryman, special ed. teacher• Ms. Kuhrt, teacher assistant
Agenda
•Welcome•Title 1 Compact•Attendance Policy•Expectations•PBIS: Franklin’s Lightning Leaders!•Our Daily Routine•The Curriculum•Questions
Title 1 Compact
• BFE Title 1 school• State provides funds to help meet the
needs of at-risk and low income students
• The School-Parent Compact outlines how the entire school: staff, students and parents/guardians share the responsibility for improving academic growth
• Please read sign the compact before leaving
The Compact is sent home with all students. Please sign the last page and return ASAP.
ARRIVAL & DISMISSAL•Breakfast students arrive 8:10 – 8:30
•All other students arrive 8:30. Instruction starts at 8:45.
•Dismissal is 2:45.
•Parents are asked to drop off students outside of the building so that students gain independence.
•Adults are available inside of the building to assist the students.
•Parents may come in for breakfast or lunch for a special occasion.
•Any changes to dismissal need to be put in writing and sent into school with your child.
District Attendance Policy• Good attendance leads to positive results!• Consistently unexcused tardiness and/or absences will be
monitored.• First contact: A note will be sent home informing you of your
child’s absences.• Second contact: The principal will contact you.• Third contact: Depending on the situation, the district
attendance office will be in contact with you.• When your child misses school, regardless of the situation, a
note must be sent stating the date and reason of absence.
SCHOOL SAFETY
•Doors are locked – buzz in system
•Cameras are located at each door
•Staff posted in all areas at arrival and dismissal
•Practice of fire drills and lockdowns
•Police presence
Project SAVE(Safe Schools Against Violence in Education)
Misconduct Categories:
Disorderly
Insubordinate
Disruptive
Violent
Endangering Others
Bus
Academic
Project SAVE
Disciplinary Actions:•Oral or written warning
•Suspension from transportation
•Suspension from extracurricular activities
•Removal from classroom by teacher
•In-school suspension
•Short & long term suspension from school
•Permanent suspension from school
Lightning Leaders Are:
•Safe, responsible & respectful
•Students explicitly taught proper behavior
•Students earn tickets (Lightning Loot)
for positive behavior
•Tickets are turned in for rewards
•Assembly celebrations are monthly
Expectations• Our classroom rules:
– Focus on 3 main school rules • Be safe• Be respectful• Be responsible
• In school we are looking for:• Focus• Neatness • Quality work
• Homework:– Given daily in math and independent reading.– Activities and Extended Projects in Science and Social Studies
• Morning work – get organized (math problem)• Math Session 8:50-10:20• 10:20-11:20-Intervention Block, AIS Math, etc.• Writers workshop, science, social studies• 11:20 ACES• 11:36-12:06 Lunch• 1:00-2:30 ELA• Readers Workshop (modules), American
Reading
Our Daily Schedule
English Language Arts
• Expeditionary Learning Modules– Expeditionary Learning Modules
• Narrative text study• Informational Text / Test Preparation • Partners• Independent Reading• Word Study/ vocabulary study embedded
• Writing Workshop– Notebooks– Narrative, Opinion (Essay), Informative, Poetry
American Reading K-3! Our goal is to grow Readers! 30 minutes of Independent Reading at SCHOOL (2 steps)
30 minutes of Independent Reading at HOME (2 steps)
Steps will be tracked at home and at school.
Our goal is approximately 700 steps at the beginning of the end of the year.
What is in my classroom?
How can you help?Your child will come home each night (starting soon!)
with a book bag filled with leveled books on his/her independent reading level
Read 2 steps at home (30 minutes…15 minutes equals 1 step) each night Monday-Sunday
Writing Curriculum• Writing Workshop• Narrative, Opinion, Informative• Morning journal• Hardcover Books
Math• Common Core Standards
– Greater emphasis on fewer topics at greater depths– Attention to specificity and clarity– Concept development and fluency– Base 10 Number and Operations – Algebraic thinking– Higher level thinking
• Eureka Math – Homework everyday– Fluency practice – Module based assessments to determine student success
• Practice at Home– FasttMath– Basic Fact Practice
Social Studies Curriculum
• Geography
– Map Skills
– Landforms
• World Cultures and Regions
– China – Temperate Forest
– South Africa - Savannah
– Mexico - Rainforest
– Canada – Polar Regions
– Italy
Science Curriculum
We use hands on explorations, Science books and research to learn about:
•Life Science
•Earth Science
•Physical Science
•Space and Technology
Technology
• 1:1 iPads
• eSpark: Individualized student interventions
• Laptops and Computer lab
• Word Processing and Publishing Projects
• Science and Social Studies research
• STAR Program Fluency
• Fastt Facts program
Recorders
• Ms. Marshall• Concerts are MANDATORY – students sit with
class for the duration of the concert• $7.50 fee for lost recorders
Parents as Learning Partners
• How can you help your child be successful?– Check your child’s agenda and homework folder daily.– PLEASE SIGN AGENDA DAILY!– Encourage independence with homework but provide
guidance when needed.– When in doubt, email, call or write a quick note to me in
the agenda.– Be involved!– Consistency is key. Having a set place and routine for
homework, nightly reading and fact practice will help your child with organization as well as success.
Parent Helpers
•Parent volunteer pamphlet and application must be completed to volunteer in classroom and on school trips.
•Guest Readers•Class activities and parties as needed - read newsletter for upcoming opportunities.
Homework
• How much/how often– Reading Every night– Practice Math/Facts
• Take home folder (dark)• Agenda• Friday Folder (red)
Reminders• Snack• Water Bottles• Parent Compacts (Title 1 school)• Room Parents
Before You Leave Tonight• Sign in!
• Sign up in the Cafeteria for conferences
• Special area teachers are available
• Return signed Compact and
American Reading Contract• Reminder: No toys, electronics or cell
phones are permitted in school
• Please sign up for a conference in the elementary cafeteria!
• If you feel you need more or a different time, please note that on the conference form
• Thank You!!