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Parent Transition Meeting 2 nd Grade to 3 rd Grade

Parent Transition Meeting 2 nd Grade to 3 rd Grade. Safety. SAFE Strategies Stand Positive and Strong Avoid the situation Find support Express your feelings Class Visits The Counselor and Principal visit all classrooms the first 2 weeks to welcome and address safety.

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Parent Transition Meeting 2 nd Grade to 3 rd Grade

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  1. Parent Transition Meeting2nd Grade to 3rd Grade

  2. Safety • SAFE Strategies Stand Positive and Strong Avoid the situation Find support Express your feelings • Class Visits The Counselor and Principal visit all classrooms the first 2 weeks to welcome and address safety. • PBS- Positive Behavior Solutions. • Guidance Lessons Classroom lessons as well as small needs groups are led by our counselor.

  3. Parents as Partners • PCF-Parent Communication Forum Opportunities throughout the year for book study, speakers, conversation. • Conferences October and January scheduled, throughout the school year as needed. • Meet and Greet August 19, 2014 • Call returns • Parties/Field Trips • Project MORE Reading program with volunteer support for our students. • Classroom Volunteers

  4. Testing • RTI- Response to Intervention – Use of data to determine interventions needed in the classroom or if more intense intervention is needed by our reading and/or math tutors. • RIMP-Reading Improvement Plan Students determined not on grade level receive an intervention plan and progress monitoring. • OAA- 3rd Grade Reading Guarantee Students that receive below a 394(400 is proficient) on the Spring 2015 reading OAA will be retained in reading. There are exceptions for reading IEP students that are determined by the IEP team. • COGAT- Cognitive Ability Testing • Common Summatives All classroom grade level cumulative tests are common. • Aimsweb All students’ reading fluency, reading comprehension, math problem solving and computation skills assessed 3 times a year. • F & P – Fountas and Pinnell Reading level diagnostic assessed fall and spring grades 3 and 4, fall only grade 5. SRI spring for 5th.

  5. The Day • Drop off/Pick up Doors open at 8:55 and school begins at 9:05am School ends at 3:30pm. • Teaming 2 Teacher teams – One Math, Science, Social Studies - One Language Arts • Specials Music, PE, Art, Media/Technology • Lunch 25 minutes- all 3rd eat together • Recess 25 minutes- all 3rd have recess together • Nurse

  6. Grading • PIV-Parent Information Viewer Up to date access to student grades. • Report Card Students will receive grades A, B, D, D, F in all contents. They receive a rubric score for writing of 4,3,2,1. • Summatives/Formatives • Pre and Post Testing Used to inform instruction. • Rubrics Used to score writing and other academic projects. Scale is 1-4.

  7. Transition • Visits here and there The Counselor and Principal visited Craddock classrooms to share information about LES. The 2nd grade students will visit LES- visit a 3rd grade class, tour the building and play on the playground. • Meet and Greet- August 19th • Parent Information Night

  8. Clubs • Jump rope Club • Choir • Girls on the Run • Study Tables • DI and Robotics

  9. Questions!!!! Thankyou for coming!

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