welcome parents & friends!
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Welcome Parents & Friends!
Mrs. Bouteiller
Perry Hill School
Grade 6
Math/Science/Social Studies
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mrsbouteiller.weebly.com
• If you have any questions during my
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Daily Schedule
• Two blocks with each teacher
• Specials- PE, Art, Music- 45 minutes/day
• Library/Media Center- once every other wk
• Academic Support Time (every other day)
• Clubs- 3x/month (SSP 1x/month)
• Health
Our Schedule- Bouteiller
Time A Day
B Day
8:20-9:10 Reading Reading
9:10-10:00 Small Group
Reading
10:00-10:50 Writing Writing
10:50-11:35 Special Special
11:37-12:02 Lunch Lunch
12:05-1:20 Math Math
1:20-1:35 Recess Recess
1:35-2:10 S.S. S.S.
2:10-2:50 Science Science
* Health Wednesday 10:00-10:50 1st half of the year *Library every other week – B days- 9:10-10:00
Our Schedule- Fagan
* Health Wednesday 10:00-10:50 2nd half of the year *Library every other week – B days- 9:10-10:00
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Preparedness for Class
Students will:
• Bring in all necessary materials to class
• Maintain neat and organized binders and notebooks
• Maintain a neat and organized locker
• Bring all notices home on the day they are passed out
• Return necessary notices to school in a timely fashion
Quality of Written Work
Students will:
• Keep all worksheets and books clean and unwrinkled
• Cover all books
• Write neatly on all assignments
• Include full name, date, and number on all papers
• Answer all questions in complete sentences
• Include correct capitalization and punctuation within sentences
• Write complete answers using specific details, properly spelled, from the book or worksheet
Classroom Rules
Students will:
• Follow the Positive Behavior Support Program
• Follow classroom rules and procedures
• Treat peers and staff with respect and kindness
• Not chew gum in school
• Willingly clean up their work areas
• Follow proper procedures for each area of the building (halls, cafe, special areas)
Homework
Students will:
• Write down homework daily in their planner
• Be responsible for making sure they have all necessary homework items
• Bring all homework to class the day that it is due
• Complete all math homework in pencil
• Complete all other assignments in blue or black pen
6th Grade Expectations
Small Group Time
*50 minutes on A days
*Academic support
*Enrichment
In Class:
• Enrichment Projects
• Review material with small groups
• Instructional Math Games
• Silent Read
• Make-up Work
• Technology (Thin Clients, Laptops)
Mathematics Curriculum Text : Everyday Mathematics
Areas of Study: • Data and Number Systems
• Fraction Operations and Ratios
• Decimal Operations and Percent
• Algebraic Expressions and Equations
• Area and Volume
• Equivalent Expressions & Solving Equations
• Variables and Algebraic Relationships
•Study math facts
nightly (multiplication
& division)
* Student Reference
Books
Math Assessments
Grading is Based On…
- 35% Tests
- 25% Quizzes
- 30% Classwork/ exit slips
- 10% Homework (completion)
Everyday Math Website
• http://connected.mcgraw-hill.com/connected/login.do
Username- PROSESPS
Password- password 1
-Student Reference Book
-Family Letters
-Games
-Study links
www.mrsbouteiller.weebly.com
Science Curriculum
* Many hands-on experiences
* Areas of Study (Mainly FOSS Kits & Supplemented materials)
– Scientific Method / Variables
– Mixtures & Solutions
– Weather
– Environments
• Students will be use their Science Binders to record
the Scientific Process of various experiments.
• Lab reports
• Embedded Task
• STEM
Science Assessments
• Grading is Based On…
- 30% Tests
- 40% Quizzes
- 25% Classwork
- 5% Homework
-Science Notebook
-Experiments/ lab reports
-Group Work/Participation
Social Studies
• Map Skills – Daily Geography Skills
• Ancient Mesopotamia
• Ancient Egypt
• Ancient Rome
• Ancient Greece
Grading: 30% tests, 35% quizzes, 35% exit slips &
classwork
DG, & projects
Grading Policy
* Students will receive a numeric grade for tests and quizzes.
* Any types of response sheets or exit slips will be graded on an adjusted scale.
* Report cards will be electronic, showing a numeric grade & criteria for objectives met.
Homework Policy
–Assignment Planners
–Take Home Folders
–Student Responsibility
–Elephant passes
–Practice math facts
Technology
• Promethean Interactive Whiteboard
• 4 computer rooms & Media center
• Laptop carts and chrome carts
• 3 thin clients per classroom
• Discovery Learning Videos & Instructional Games
• Jeopardy before Tests
• Quizlet/ Study Stack
• Brainpop, Spy Guys
• BYOD
Clubs
• Clubs will meet every Friday from 8:25-9:10.
• Students picked 4 club choices
• Teachers will be instructing Clubs
• Clubs will started first week in October
• EXAMPLES: Student Council, Drama, Scrapbooking,
Duck Tape, School Store, Cooking, Zumba, Computers,
Art, Pop Choir, Sports, BYOD….
Grading / Report Cards
Portal Grade Book
Portal is OPEN: • Grades checked
• Missing, late, excused
• Grades: numeric grade with scale rubric letters
Report Cards: • Standards-based for each subject area; aligned to
curriculum (common assessments created around
standards/curriculum)
• Students are evaluated on their performance
Common Core Standards
• Compute fluently with multi-digit numbers and find common factors and multiples.
• 6.NS.2. Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm.
• 6.NS.3. Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using the standard algorithm for each operation.
• 6.NS.4. Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100 and the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12. Use the distributive property to express a sum of two whole numbers 1–100 with a common factor as a multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor. For example, express 36 + 8 as 4 (9 + 2). Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers.
PBS
Respect, Responsibility & Safety
• Positive Behavior Support (PBS) is designed to assist us
in our efforts to teach, encourage and recognize
Respectful, Responsible and Safe behavior and
attitudes here at Perry Hill School.
• Social Contract / No tolerance list
• REWARDS: “Caught Being Good” tickets- raffle
• CONSEQUENCES: PBS Log- 3 Levels, log
tickets/reflections
• Class ticket system
Behavior Plan
Class Rules:
• Follow directions the first time they are given.
• Listen when others are talking.
• Respect our classroom, our school, and the people around us.
• Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
• Have Fun Responsibly!
Consequences
• 1st Warning: If a student chooses to not follow classroom rules/procedures they will be given a
verbal warning the first time.
• 2nd Warning: If the student continues not following rules, their name goes on the PBS (Positive
Behavior Support) Log to record the behavior and will fill out a “Think Sheet” or log ticket which
must be signed by parent/guardian.
• If the student refuses to abide by the classroom and/or school rules, they will be sent to visit with
the principal and further parent/guardian contact will be made.
Positive Rewards
• Positive Rewards- Individual tickets and class tickets can be earned for prizes
To earn a gold card, students must consistently exhibit the following criteria:
•Demonstrate good/consistent effort in all subject areas
•Demonstrate a good attitude and show a willingness to try, even when unsure about a skill or concept
•Exhibit positive behavior throughout the day
•Consistently show respect to adults and peers
•Demonstrate a willingness to help peers and work cooperatively with others
•Choose to do the right thing in all situations
•Consistently completes class and homework assignments on time
•Gathers all necessary materials from lockers during designated time
•Be a role model for others
LOSS OF PRIVILEGE:
•A card can be revoked if a student is on the log for a level 2 or level 3 incident
•For any other incidents, it would be a “three strikes you’re out” policy
•No privileges on that day, if a student leaves their gold card at home
PRIVIELEGES:
•Gold Card members will be picked on the first school day of the month, starting in October.
•You will receive a coupon booklet with certain privileges to use throughout this month. When the month expires, so do your coupons!
*****Remember, your coupon booklet and gold card are color-coded, so when this month ends, your color-coded card and coupon book will expire.********
Our program will end in May.
Criteria for Gold Card Members
Parental Involvement
Visit Perry Hill’s Website to find our homepages.
www.sheltonpublicschools.org
• Designate a quiet place to work with supplies close at
hand. (Dictionary, thesaurus, pencil, paper)
• Have a specific time to complete homework
• Organize backpack the evening before
• Infinite Campus
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