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Your Child is Gifted. . . Bright Children Knows the answers Is interested Is attentive Has good ideas Works hard Answers the questions Top group Listens with interest Learns with ease 6-8 repetitions Understands ideas Enjoys peers Grasps the meaning Completes assignments Is receptive Copies accurately Enjoys school Absorbs information Technician Good memorizer Enjoys straightforward, sequential presentation Is pleased with own learning Gifted Children Asks the questions Is highly curious Is mentally and physically involved Has wild, silly ideas Plays around, yet tests well Discusses in detail, elaborates Beyond the group Shows strong feelings and opinions Already knows 1-2 repetitions for mastery Constructs abstractions Prefers adults Draws inferences Initiates projects Is intense Creates a new design Enjoys learning Manipulates information Inventor Good guesser Thrives on complexity Is highly self-critical

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Page 1: Your Child is Gifted.

Your Child is Gifted. . .Bright Children

Knows the answersIs interested

Is attentive Has good ideas

Works hard Answers the questions

Top group Listens with interest

Learns with ease 6-8 repetitions

Understands ideas Enjoys peers

Grasps the meaning Completes assignments

Is receptive Copies accurately

Enjoys school Absorbs information

Technician Good memorizer

Enjoys straightforward, sequential presentation

Is pleased with own learning

Gifted ChildrenAsks the questions

Is highly curious Is mentally and physically involved

Has wild, silly ideas Plays around, yet tests well

Discusses in detail, elaborates Beyond the group

Shows strong feelings and opinions Already knows

1-2 repetitions for mastery Constructs abstractions

Prefers adultsDraws inferences Initiates projects

Is intense Creates a new design

Enjoys learning Manipulates information

Inventor Good guesser

Thrives on complexity

Is highly self-critical

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Welcometo

3rd grade C.A.T.S.

“Community and Collaboration”

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Building Community and Collaboration…

•Inquiry Skills – use of ICONS of Depth and Complexity to introduce higher-level thought

•Critical and Creative Thinking – use of cognitive processes of synthesis, application, analysis, and evaluation to strengthen logical reasoning

•Communicating Ideas – substantive responses to higher-level questionsAn example…

“Given what you know about the RULES of a society, EVALUATE the importance of the setting to the plot and theme of this story.”

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•Elaboration – Adding details and extending our ideas

•Fluency – The ability to generate many ideas

•Originality – The ability to be unique or unusual in your thinking

•Flexibility – The ability to bend and see things in a different way

Teaching Community and Collaboration…

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Teaching Inquiry through Collaboration Activities

Objective – Working with your team, develop a way to make your ping pong ball fly.

Your child learns differently; I teach differently by utilizing a variety of engaging, problem-solving lessons in which your child uses his/her creative strengths to complete a task. Design Squad projects and EIE Units provide

students a stronger understanding of the design process, and the connection between engineering and the things we all use in everyday life.

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A Creative Curriculum

•Acceleration – faster presentation of content to more closely match the speed at which your child learns

•Divergent thinking – channeling your child’s thinking which results in novel, unique, and/or creative solutions or answers

•Enrichment – deeper coverage of content

•Opportunities – providing your child with the time and activities to develop their creativity individually and collectivelyhttp://www.mychandlerschools.org/199310615161415510/site/default.asp

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We also focus on SCHOLARLINESS

•Keep learning

•See perspectives

•Be Curious

•Take time and ponder

•Exercise our brain

•Use multiple resources

•Set goals

•Bring materials

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Language Arts ~ Reading The 2012-13 academic year will begin with the implementation of the

Common Core Standards. Rigor is creating an environment in which each student is expected to learn at

high levels, each student is supported so he or she can learn at high levels, and each student demonstrates learning at high levels.  ~Barbara R. Blackburn

Reading Domains• Reading Process

Foundational Skills: vocabulary, phonics, fluency, and comprehension strategies.

• ComprehendingLiterature and Informational text

Resources• Jr. Great Books series• Literature Studies• EIE science and social studies text

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Language Arts ~ Writing

• Writing Process• Writing Components

Ideas and content, Organization, Voice Word Choice, Sentence Fluency and Conventions.

• Writing ApplicationOpinion pieces on topic and textsInformative/explanatory Narratives of real or imagined experiencesResearch and Research writing Literary response

The writing process takes a writer from prewriting to publication. For many young writers, this is a very tedious journey. OUR SOLUTION – Creativity and Writing

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MathMathematical Domains• Operations and Algebraic

Thinking• Number and Operations

In base tenFractions

• Measurement and Data• Geometry• Mathematical Practices (MP)

Common Core

• ResourcesTERCProblem-based word problems

Reasoning and Explaining 

MP.2 Reason abstractly and quantitatively.MP.3 Construct viable arguments and critique the

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MP.4 Model with mathematics.MP.5 Use appropriate tools strategically.

Seeing Structure and Generalizing 

MP.7 Look for and make use of structure.MP.8 Look for and express regularity in repeated

reasoning.

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Social Studies

• American HistoryExplorers and Colonization (Explorer Theatrical Performances)

• World History• Civics and Government (Presidential Election Unit)• Geography (Pirate Unit)• Early Civilizations

Greece and Rome (Olympic Unit)• Economics

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Science

Scientific Process• Science Experiments

• Science Fair

Human Body• Hereditary and Health

Earth and The Solar System

• Light and SoundPhysical Science• Rock and Fossils

• Plants and Ecosystems

• Changes in Environment

Science Innovators• Contributions of

Scientists and Inventors

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How PARENTS can support Extended-Learning Opportunities

through Curriculum-Supported Field Trips

• Musical Instrument Museum

• Desert Botanical Museum/Boyce Thompson Museum

• Childsplay

• Arizona State Capitol

• Tax Credit Donations (in any increment, up to $400./married couple)

Working in Partnership with Parents, we will have the funds necessary to further your child’s learning outside of the classroom. Thank you for considering this important request.

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Icons of Depth and Complexity

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Building Community and Collaboration

Behavior Management Plan

Both Mrs. Grunewald and Mrs. Barakat will be implementing TRIBES to foster a positive, cohesive, safe and cooperative learning environment for your child. There are four main principles whose purpose it is to create a classroom community where each student is valued, respected and empowered.

• Attentive Listening

• Appreciation/ No PUT DOWNS

• Right to Participate

• Mutual RespectTRIBES Community Reward Incentives

*Fun Friday (2:00 – 2:30) PASSPORT System

*Marble Parties (days/times change due to schedule)

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HOMEWORK Policy•Students will be given daily homework. The purpose of these assignments is to provide extra support at home of concepts covered in class. Each student is responsible for completing his/her homework and returning it to school on

the assigned due date.

•Pursuant to CUSD policy, 3rd grade students will be responsible for 30-40 minutes of homework each night. Nightly reading is also encouraged and should average at least 15 minutes each night.

•There may be extended projects due throughout the year; however, consideration will be given with respect to daily homework requirements, and due dates will always be provided.

•Failure to complete homework will result in students using their personal recess time to complete it.

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Birthday Policy

•We enjoy celebrating with your child as they celebrate his/her birthday. If you would like to donate an edible or non-edible classroom treat, please deliver those items to

the front office.

•All baked goods must be store-bought pursuant to CUSD policy.

•If your child has an food allergy, please provide a nonperishable snack to your child’s teacher to be distributed when needed.

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Communication Policy•Open communication is of upmost importance to us in our

desire to build a collaborative partnership with parents. The best way to contact us is through E-mail.

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Please allow us 24 hours to respond to E-mails and phone calls.

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Mrs. Grunewald’s

Specials Schedule

Day 2 P.E. 1:25 – 2:25

Day 4 Mandarin 1:25 – 2:25

Day 6: Music 1:25 – 2:25

School Hours 8:55 – 3:25

*We have a QUIET START at KGA. Students are allowed to be on campus as early as 8:30, but they

need to have a book to read. Classroom doors open at 8:45 a.m.

Morning Snack 9:30

Lunch 11:05 – 11:45

Afternoon Recess 1:00 – 1:20 (tentative)

Mrs. Barakat’s

Specials Schedule

Day 2 Mandarin 1:25 – 2:25

Day 4 Music 1:25 – 2:25

Day 6: P.E. 1:25 – 2:25

*Team Time TBD

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THANK YOU…

…for joining us this evening. It was a pleasure to meet our new students and parents, and are looking forward to a wonderful year together.

See you on Monday!