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Macfarlane Park Magnet School for International Studies

Macfarlane Park Magnet School for International Studies. Open House . Please make sure to sign in and then look at the work sheet your child left for you. September 5, 2013. Welcome to Mrs. Stone’s Class . International Mindedness.

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Macfarlane Park Magnet School for International Studies

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  1. Macfarlane Park Magnet School for International Studies Open House Please make sure to sign in and then look at the work sheet your child left for you. September 5, 2013

  2. Welcome to Mrs. Stone’s Class

  3. International Mindedness “The aim of all IB programmes is to develop internationally minded people who, recognizing their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, help to create a better more peaceful world.” ~IBO 2007

  4. IB Learners strive to be Inquirers Knowledgeable Thinkers Communicators Principled Open-minded Caring Risk-takers Balanced Reflective

  5. Six Transdisciplinary Themes Concept Based Learning Student Questions Drive Inquiry Teacher Questions Guide Inquiry Student-led Conferences Inquiry Based Instruction in PYP

  6. How do children learn?

  7. Five Essential Elements

  8. Knowledge • Significant, relevant content we wish the students to explore and know about, taking into consideration their prior experience and understanding. • Written, Taught & Assessed Curricula • Who we are • Where we are in time and place • How the world works • How we express ourselves • How we organize ourselves • Sharing the Planet

  9. Concepts Powerful ideas developed for deeper understanding.

  10. Approaches to Learning • Capabilities children must have in a changing, challenging world • Thinking Skills • Social Skills • Communication Skills • Self-management Skills • Research Skills

  11. Attitudes: An Essential Element • Appreciation • Commitment • Confidence • Cooperation • Creativity • Curiosity • Empathy • Enthusiasm • Independence • Integrity • Respect • Tolerance

  12. Story Book characters Specific Lessons designed for each attitude Guidance Lessons Student Led Lessons PYP Student Reflection Journal Attitudes in lessons

  13. Action Cycle

  14. Story Book characters Specific Lessons designed for each attitude Guidance Lessons Student Led Lessons PYP Student Reflection Journal Attitudes in lessons

  15. 7:50-8:20 - Morning Procedures 8:20-8:30 - Calendar Math 8:30-9:00- Shared Reading 9:00-10:00- Guided Reading 10:00-10:30- Writing 10:40-11:30- Science 11:30-12:00 – Lunch 12:00-12:30 – TDPE/ SS 12:30-1:30 – Specials 1:30-2:15- Math 2:15-2:30 – Reflection and Clean up 2:30-2:45 - Dismissal Class Schedule

  16. Music Tuesdays and Wednesdays Art Mondays P.E. Mondays and Wednesdays Strings Thursdays and Fridays (1:00-1:30) ( Please make sure child brings their violin on these days). Spanish Thursdays and Fridays Specials Schedule

  17. Our Curriculum is based on the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards and the Common Core State Standards. These can both be located on the CPALMS website. 2nd Grade Curriculum

  18. -Using Daily 5, Literacy CAFÉ, and Comprehension toolkit -Reading Instruction consists of -Shared Reading -Guided Reading -Independent Reading -Word Study -Istation -Reader’s Written Response **Make sure your child reads at home daily and fills in their reading logs. They are due at the end of the month.  Reading

  19. We use the Writer’s Workshop Model: -Mini-lesson with read aloud -Shared/Interactive Writing -Independent Writing -Teacher conferencing -Sharing Writing

  20. Spelling/Word Study -Invented spelling is encouraged -Sight words should be correct Elaboration – Telling more Tell how, where, when, who, etc. - This is the most difficult subject for 2nd graders. Writing Continued

  21. We use the Go Math series! But our curriculum is the CCSS. -Math Games and Centers -Enrichment -Sunshine Math -Problem Solving, Problem Solving, Problem Solving!!! Mathematics

  22. All Science and Social Studies standards are embedded in the 6 PYP units. -We use a variety of curriculums to teach these subjects – resource books, experiments, adopted text books. -National Geographic- Science Resource adopted by district. -Inquiry based -Many investigations Social Studies/ Science

  23. Assessments and PYP Projects • -Formative assessments will be taken regularly but might not receive a grade. • -Summatives will assess final concepts and either a rubric, assignment, or score sheet will be sent home • Example: Word work center vs. Phonics Check • -One of the elements of the PYP is projects. Please make sure this is a child-centered activity and that your child is able to create and explain his or her project.

  24. Morning Procedures • -Doors open at 7:30 am for breakfast. • -If students are not eating breakfast they are encouraged to come to school at 7:50 and go straight to class. • -If students arrive to school between 7:30-7:50, they MUST wait in the cafeteria. • -Classrooms open at 7:50. • -Entrance to the Main building is through the front doors facing MacDill Ave. • -Side doors will remain locked at all times. • -Students are expected to come in, unpack, and prepare for the day independently. Please drop them at the door. • -I expect them to sharpen two pencils, prepare book boxes, fill in their planner, and do morning work. • -Students are expected to listen to the announcements. We start calendar as soon the morning show is over. For safety procedures, this is not a time for conference. Thank you for understanding and e-mailing if you need to schedule one.

  25. Homework • -Homework will be sent home weekly. A weekly homework packet will be sent out with your child on Friday. They are due the following Friday. • -Math homework will be sent home during the week. • -Homework should be limited to 30 minutes daily. If homework takes your child more than 30 minutes, please write a note. • -Independent Reading- We will have a reading log for you students to keep track of. Reading everyday is key ! • - When you get an assignment back, please look that it has been marked. No Mark= Mrs. Stone didn’t see it! • -Enrichment Assignments

  26. Progress Reports • -Conference nights held 2 times a year- Student Led. • -Report cards-approximately every 9 weeks • -Progress Alerts sent out at the halfway point of the grading period if needed. • -Conferences can be held anytime during the school year at an agreed upon time and date.

  27. Behavior Expectations and Uniforms • -Essential agreement • -Class Dojo • -MONKEY Binder or e-mail is the best form of communication. • -Uniforms are a red or green polo with khaki or navy bottoms. • No gym shorts, sweat pants, or leggings (without bottoms) • No Gray bottoms or yellow polos.

  28. Supplies and Worldly Wise • -Thanks to all who have sent in supplies. • -Make sure you have supplies to use at home for homework. If you need something let me know • -Watch e-mail for special requests and wish list items. • -We will begin using Wordly Wise as soon as the order arrives. We will do some in class and some will come as homework and will be discussed in class. -Please make sure you have paid PTA

  29. Brain Pop Jr.

  30. Look Out For… • Shutterfly- • http://mrsstones2ndgrade2012.shutterfly.com/ • Teacher web- • http://www.teacherweb.com/FL/MacFarlaneParkSchoolforIntlStudies/Stone/apt1.aspx • -Grandparents Day- Bring in part of their culture from their families native country • -International Day of Peace • -Fieldtrips

  31. The Role of the IB Parent • Celebrate learning • Empower your student to value their learning and take responsibility for it • Allow students the opportunity to communicate their own progress • Support, encourage and foster the IB Attitudes and Learner Profile regularly and consistently • Report student action to teachers and encourage students to share their thoughts and ideas with the class and teacher.

  32. The Role of the IB Parent • Support students in extending their learning beyond the classroom by facilitating a time for independent research • Engage your student in reflective talk about learning expectations and learning outcomes. • Thank you for coming and please feel free to contact me if you ever have any questions.

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