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Welcome Dearborn Back to School Night 2018-2019

Welcome Dearborn Back to School Night 2018-2019. First Grade Mrs. Carmona Room 10. Dearborn Elementary Charter Academy. Teacher: Mrs. Giselle Carmona Principal: Mrs. Kimberly Estrada Dearborn Office: 818-349-4381 Contact information: gxv2951@lausd.net

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Welcome Dearborn Back to School Night 2018-2019

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  1. Welcome Dearborn Back to School Night2018-2019 First Grade Mrs. Carmona Room 10

  2. Dearborn Elementary Charter Academy Teacher: Mrs. Giselle Carmona Principal: Mrs. Kimberly Estrada Dearborn Office: 818-349-4381 Contact information: gxv2951@lausd.net Dearborn Website and Classroom web page: www.dearbornelementary.org

  3. Giselle Carmona 18 years in LAUSD 12 years at Dearborn 1st. Grade/6 yrs. In 5th grade Bachelors degree CSUN Masters in ED/Psych Pepperdine

  4. Our Daily Schedule 2018-19 First Grade Room 10 7:52- 8:10 Morning Business/ BIC 8:10- 10:00 Language Arts 10:00- 10:20 Recess 10:20- 11:00 Language Arts 11:00- 12:00 Math 12:00- 12:40 Lunch 12:40- 2:15 Science, Social Studies, Health , PE Universal Access/ Small Group/English Language Development – Daily 8:00-9:00 and 9:00-9:30 P.E. Monday 11:30-12:00 Wednesday 11:30- 12:00 Thursday 11:30-12:00 Computer Lab Wednesday 12:55- 1:45 Library Friday 1:45- 2:10 (every other week) Music Thursday 1:45-2:15 Psychomotor: Fridays YMCA 9:00-10:00

  5. Attendance Policy • Excessive tardies or absences: 7 or more • Bring note or call the office • Excused: illness, doctor’s appointment • Tardy: Must be in line by the time bell rings

  6. Expectations: Rewards, Rules and Consequences • School Wide Behavior Plan: Be respectful Be responsible Be safe Be your best! • Positive reinforcement/Prize Box • Conduct Weekly Report: every Thurs. Sign and return the following day

  7. California Common Core StandardsGoal: Students must be college and career ready cde.ca.gov Academic SubjectsELAListening and SpeakingMathScienceSocial Studies Health

  8. Academic Programs California Common Core State StandardsCurriculum and InstructionCCCSS website: www.cde.ca.gov • Language Arts: Benchmark Advance • Listening and Speaking: Poem of the Week • Writing; 1.Write From the Beginning: Student Writing Folders “I Do, We Do, You Do” teaching format (organization: Writing Process) 2.Benchmark Writing Lessons Genres: Expository/Informative, Narrative, Opinion sentence structure/grammar/vocabualry • Math: CGI ( Cognitive Guided Instruction)/My Math • Science:Next Generatioin Science/ Foss Kit/Experiments Q1: Solids & Liquids Q2: Air & Weather Q3: Plants/ Animals Science Project: Oobleck (November) • Social Studies: Long Ago & Today, Multicultural, Goods&Services (Kidtown), Flat Stanley (Geography), Influential People • Health: Dairy Council, Second Step (violence & drug prevention program), body systems • P.E.: 100 minutes per week

  9. Reading/Language Arts Expectations in ELA by the end of 1st grade: 60 wpm fluency, understand text/non-fiction, & Fiction, answer higher level comprehension questions, site evidence, inference Benchmark Advance Components • Phonics • Fluency (benchmark 1st grading period 25 wpm) • Spelling: Weekly • Reading Comprehension Strategies/Skills Cause/effect, compare/contrast, sequencing, summarizing • Writing: spelling, grammar & mechanics mini lessons • Journal writing • Literature Circles: class book sets • Close Reading: site evidence/annotate • Unit assessments: every 3 weeks

  10. Write From the Beginning Program Explicit and systematic Lessons I DO, WE DO, YOU DO Expectations by the end of 1st grade: *Stay on topic *Write 6-8 complete sentences using a main idea, supporting details, conjunctions and transitions *Spell correctly, use inventive spelling for complex spelling pattern. *Use correct grammar, writing is coherent and organized *Use expanded vocabulary pertaining to topic *Content has detail . *Use correct capitals, end marks, commas, quotations, spacing *Use the Writing Process independently *Apply Thinking Map to organize writing independently

  11. Writing Expectation NowWriting is a process where there are milestones along the way that we expect students to master. (See journal) • Brainstorm 3 ideas • Organize using Thinking Map • Write 3 complete sentences using 1. Uppercase at the beginning of a sentence. 2. End mark 3. Inventive spelling ok (for now) except for commonly used sight words and CVC spelling patterns 4. Simple sentences to Complex sentences :Use “also”,“and” ,”but” and “because” 5. Include details My dog barks. My Chihuahua, Sparky, always barks at strangers.

  12. Math CGI: Cognitive Guided Instruction My Math: MacGraw Hill Common Core: Explain how you solved the problem. Find other ways to solve it. Show work! • Problem solving: Show how you got the anwer. • Conceptual understanding and develop critical thinking skills: real life application (see journal) • Math skills: + and – facts, time/money, geometry, algebra, measurement, number sense, word problems, ordinal numbers, place value, graphing • Time Tests (October): addition 0-10, subtraction to 20 • Practice Flash cards print outs: http://www.math-aids.com/Flash_Cards/

  13. What is CGI? In CGI, teachers start with what children already know about math and build on it. • Children solve problems in ways that make sense to them using real-world contexts. • Multiple strategies are shared. • Children articulate their thinking and collaborate with others. • Students persevere through challenging problems. • Mistakes are opportunities for learning. • Conceptual understanding is the foundation, and progress to abstract representations of math concepts follow. • 19 children are taking a mini-bus to the zoo. They will have to sit either 2 or 3 to a seat. The bus has 7 seats. How many children will have to sit three to a seat, and how many can sit two to a seat?

  14. Differentiation Small Group Instruction based on student needs *Gifted cluster/High achieving 1. Academic Rigor Educational expectations that are academically challenging. 2. DOK (see folder) It is a group of questions at different levels of cognitive ability, or depth of knowledge, required to complete the task. 3. Depth and Complexity/Prompts (See folder) These are visual prompts designed to help students go beyond surface level understanding of a concept and enhance their ability to think critically. The icons prompt and guide student thinking. *Frames *Discussion

  15. Extracurricular Activities • Psychomotor: YMCA (Friday): Tennis Shoes • Music : Thursday • Computerwise Kids Computer Lab: Wednesday see computer curriculum in folder • Library: every other Friday

  16. Homework All of the following can be found on website. • Homework M-Th/ 20 min. and Reading is an additional 20 minutes • HW consisits of Letter to Student of the Week : Mondays 2 of the following : Language Arts or Math or Science or Social Studies Poem of the Week (Speaking grade) Spelling Words Writer’s Wednessday Book-It Reading Log starts October • Homework is checked for completion and will not be returned unless it is incomplete or incorrect. • Newsletters go home Monday • Book Reports: Winter and Spring Break • Buddy Visit: Journal (1 week per student) • Student of the Week poster given to student on Friday, return Monday. Homework club is 30 minutes: 2:15-2:45, Tuesdays 1:15-1:45

  17. Projects *Oobleck (Science) November *Flat Stanley(Geography) February-March *Kidtown (January-February) * Book Reports (Winter and Spring Break)

  18. Technology Technology is integrated effectively into our classroom to connect students with all learning styles. We use it across the disciplines as a strategic learning tool. It is meant to enhance learning and not in place of teaching. ProgramsWebsite Username/class code Password Razz Kids www.kidsa-z.com/main/students Individual Individual Seesaw https://web.seesaw.me/ QAR Readworks www.readworks.org/student FNYMJY 1234 One Room Schoolhouse due 9/14 Amercian Aligator due 9/21 Nearpod www.nearpod.com In class only VR/Interactice lessons/ virtual field trips

  19. Assessments Tests are announced on homework cover sheet and on class website. • Benchmark Advance: Unit tests every 3 weeks on comprehension, reading fluency, phonics • Math: Unit tests after every chapter Addition & Subtraction Time Tests(2 min. 20 math facts) pass or retest (October) • Dibels: 3 quarterly tests: phonics, word segmentation, word reading, comprehension, fluency • Writing assessments: every 3 weeks • Science Tests: Tests for each unit

  20. Grading Policy • 4- Demonstrates mastery above grade level standards • 3- On grade level, standards met/mastered • 2- Below grade level, standards not met • 1- no progress Writing Rubrics include 3 components: Genre (type of writing) Word Choice(organization,vocabulary, voice and style), Mechanics (spacing, punctuation ,capitals, spelling, grammar)

  21. Low Grade NoticesSeptember 27 Who receives low grade notices? • Students with 2’s or 1’s in academic subjects, work habits, homework, or behavior • Low grade notices are sent home prior to Report Cards going home

  22. Conference Week • Oct. 1- Oct. 5 • A Conference preference form will go home 2 weeks prior • Conference week Minimum Days 12:30pm, except Tuesday 1:10 • Parents have the opportunity to opt out of coming to a conference if your child is receiving a 3 or better in all areas • phone conference option

  23. Field Trips & Class Special Events • All parents must fill out a volunteer application and have a TB shot on file in the office for volunteering and field trips. • Fingerprinting is required only for volunteering in the classroom. • Leonis Adobe Thursday, 11/8 • Folklorico de Mexico: CSUN Valley Performing Arts Center12/6 @ 10am Parties • Winter Break and end of the year parties • No birthday parties or treats in class

  24. Wish List • Gift cards: Target, Michaels, Staples, Office Max or Office Depot, Lakeshore, Walmart • Donations to office for classroom resources such as Nearpod and Scholastic Weekly Readers • Glue sticks (on-going) • Baby Wipes (on-going) • Address labels (white) 1” or ½” • Prizes for prize box (Target) • Colored pencils

  25. Communication • E-mail gxv2951@lausd.net • Dearborn/Classroom website www.dearbornelem.com • Call office 818-349-4381 leave message • Before or After school • Subscribe to website and parent Bleacher Report. We are a team!

  26. Room Parents Our Room parents : Debra Hall ( Ka’lil’s mom) Ella Fridman (Daniel’s mom) Thank you for coming tonight!

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