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Welcome to Back-to-School Night

Welcome to Back-to-School Night. Third Grade – Room 8 Mr. Kenneth Kunz. Important Information. School begins: 8:25 a.m. Recess: 12:00-12:25 p.m. Lunch 12:30-12:55 p.m. Dismissal: 3:00 p.m. Important School Personnel. 908-486-2668 Principal - Ms. Dona Preston

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Welcome to Back-to-School Night

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  1. Welcome to Back-to-School Night Third Grade – Room 8 Mr. Kenneth Kunz

  2. Important Information • School begins: 8:25 a.m. • Recess: 12:00-12:25 p.m. • Lunch 12:30-12:55 p.m. • Dismissal: 3:00 p.m.

  3. Important School Personnel 908-486-2668 • Principal - Ms. Dona Preston • School Secretary - Ms. Conti • School Nurse - Mrs. Cuozzo • Social Worker – Mrs. Gail DePaul

  4. Specials • Monday- Music & Spanish • Tuesday - Art • Wednesday – Gym & Spanish • Thursday - Library • Friday- Gym • *Students must wear sneakers on gym days. • 3rd Grade- Chorus & Instrumental Music (Schedules Vary)

  5. 3K is Wired! • Go to: www.teacherweb.com/NJ/LindenSchool1/MrKunz • Once you visit our site, save it to your favorites! • You can also go to www.linden.k12.nj.us. Click on School 1/Teacher Web Pages. Click on “Kenneth Kunz” and link up with our class website. • Daily Homework/Breaking News • Add your cell phone or email address for instant breaking news. You will be notified whenever the site is updated.

  6. Student Expectations • Come to class and be on time. • Complete class work on time. • Do all your homework and bring it to school with you each day. • Bring all necessary materials to class. • Be an active learner- participate! • Respect others. • 100 Book Challenge- Read 30+ minutes every night.

  7. Why 100 Book Challenge? • Research Findings • Improved the scores of students enough to overcome 71% of the achievement gap • Boosted student TerraNova test scores • Resulted in significantly higher student reading achievement vs. non-program schools • Was considered a “valuable program” by 93% of teachers surveyed

  8. Best Practices in Literacy Instruction • Did you know? • Children who read on grade level by the end of 3rd grade are statistically more successful in school, work, and in life. • Performance levels on national assessments show a widening achievement gap between students of diverse backgrounds.

  9. Balanced Literacy • Phonemic Awareness • Phonics & Spelling • Vocabulary Development • Fluency • Comprehension • Writing • Motivation

  10. Curriculum Reading and Grammar- Harcourt Trophies Series Spelling- Harcourt Trophies & Words Their Way Writing- Writer’s Workshop

  11. Curriculum- continued • Math- Everyday Mathematics • Social Studies – Communities and Junior Geographer • Health- Health and Wellness Series • 100 Book Challenge

  12. Hands-On Science Third grade will complete five hands-on science units this year: Measurements Objects in the Sky Magnetism and Electricity Earth Materials Structures of Life

  13. Projects and Trips • There will be one book report per marking period- Must be reading-level appropriate • Field Trip to Sandy Hook, NJ (Exact Date TBA) • Visiting the New Linden Library-Get your child a library card. It’s free! • Writing Workshop-Intro to Research Reports • Science- Moon Journal • Possibly one additional class trip • All class projects are listed under “Class Projects” on our class homepage! • Linden Academy Awards---Historical Reenactment Video Contest

  14. Homework • Homework is posted each and every morning. Students are responsible for copying assignments into their planners. • Assignments and notices are put into students’ mailboxes. Students have been instructed to make sure they have everything before they leave. • Homework is due the next day unless otherwise directed.

  15. Additional Information • Students should always have a chapter book at their desk for reading during 100 Book Challenge and if they finish their work early. • New Jersey (S.S.)- Before tests, there will be at least two days of review. • Junior Geographer - All work is counted as a test grade and is open book. • Health - All work is counted as a test grade and is open book.

  16. Grading Scale (Determined by the Linden Board of Education) • A = 90 -100 • B = 82 - 89 • C = 75 - 81 • D = 70 - 74 • F = 0 – 69 Progress reports keep you informed of your child’s quarterly progress.

  17. Conferences & Report Cards Report Card Dates: • December 3, 2010 • February 16, 2011 • April 21, 2011 • June 24, 2010 • Parent -Teacher Conference Dates: • Nov. 30th-Dec. 2nd (Fall) • March 8th-10th (Spring)

  18. Standardized Testing NJ ASK3 May 9-12 , 2011 Make-ups: May 16-20, 2011

  19. Supplies Needed for the Classroom • Please replenish your child’s pencil supply as the year continues. • When sending money into school, place in an envelope with your child’s name, class (3K), amount enclosed, and what the money is for. • Tissues! Tissues! Tissues!- The school does not supply the classrooms with tissues - only paper towels - which make for very sore noses when students have the sniffles. • Hand sanitizer (example:Purell) - A&P sells the Lucky brand for $1/bottle

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