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Welcome to 3rd Grade Mrs. Young 2014-15. Statement of Purpose: Why I Teach. I believe all children can learn and deserve the best education. I believe I can provide a climate that promotes fairness and respect, where students feel safe.
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Statement of Purpose: Why I Teach • I believe all children can learn and deserve the best education. • I believe I can provide a climate that promotes fairness and respect, where students feel safe. • I believe this safe environment fosters and promotes self-directed, reflective learning for all students. • I believe that as a teacher, it is my responsibility to teach and promote social development and group responsibility. • I believe as a teacher, I play one of the critical roles in a child’s life. That role is not to be taken lightly, and that role is to be treated with respect. • I believe as a teacher, it is important to model the love of learning that lasts a lifetime. • I believe in myself as a teacher, and strive everyday to become better than the day before.
Discipline Plan • Everyday, I will do my PART and act TeRRiFiCC so we can all be successful. • P – Positive attitudes only • A - Always follow directions the first time given • R – Respect others and raise your hand • T – Try your best • TeRRiFiCC includes: • TRUSTWORTHINESS • RESPECT • RESPONSIBILITY • FAIRNESS • CARING • CITIZENSHIP • Choices and Logical Consequences • Warm Fuzzies
Stick System – save punches for rewards • Consequences for losing sticks - Think Sheet - Making Good Choices report home - School discipline tickets
We are learning to respect each other as individuals and encouraging everyone to be their best. Instead of telling the teacher every time there is a problem, and as a way to promote problem solving, I encourage students to talk about their problem and try to solve it themselves using an “I” message: "I feel _____ when you_______ so could you please ________." If a student is hurt or threatened, they need to tell me or an adult.
Reading • Main Goals • Improve fluency • Increase vocabulary skills • Provide decoding skills • Improve comprehension of material read by learning to apply comprehension strategies • Make connections to text • Develop a lifelong love for reading Houghton Mifflin curriculum
AR/Millionaire’s Club • New textbooks – Journeys • Books online (students will receive their own access code and password)
Writing • Main Goals • Choosing a topic, writing a topic sentence, developing paragraphs • Clearly expressing thoughts • Writing for a purpose • Using the writing process • Ideas • Organization • Voice • Sentence fluency • Word choice • Conventions
Spelling • A weekly spelling list • Weekly vocabulary words • Spelling and vocabulary words come from our Houghton Mifflin Reading/Language Arts program and high frequency words/sight words • Students will be tested on Fridays • Test includes spelling words and dictation sentences
Math • TERC and district online resources will be utilized. • Use of manipulatives will be used whenever possible. • Moving students from manipulatives, to paper pencil drawings, to the algorithms. • Math Journals • The goal is to develop mathematical THINKERS, not just mathematical DOERS! We will be focusing on our mathematical critical thinking strategies.
Homework • Homework will be sent home daily and will be expected back the NEXT DAY unless otherwise stated. • Weekly cover sheet and reading log • Spiral Notebook • Please go over the homework with your child and insist on quality work. • NO HOMEWORK, NO RECESS (Homework is MANDATORY! If a child doesn’t return it he/she will do it at recess time.) If there are special circumstances as to why homework could not be completed, please contact me to let me know. • Read 20 minutes each night. • Practice Math facts for 10 minutes each night. • Parents initial each night. • Homework folders and responsibility • Should not be a frustrating experience!
Grading • I use a variety of ways to evaluate each student (observation, grading work, formal tests, oral responses and discussions…) • Letter grades • Infinite Campus – register • Friday Folders – work will be sent home on Friday. Please review it with your child, keep the work at home, and return the folder on Monday signed.
This and That • Drop off and Pick up – patience, follow directions, student safety • Birthday Celebrations – new district policy: no edible treats (see school website for more information)
Communication • Schoolwires/Website • Attendance Number: 812-6003 • Office Number: 812-6000 • Room #13 Voicemail Number: 812-6043 • Emails: young.jennifer@cusd80.com(Confidential information will not be shared via email.)
It’s Going to be a Great Year! • Open Communication • We are a team • I am here for your children • Questions? • Thank you for coming tonight!