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Welcome to 2 nd grade curriculum night!

Welcome to 2 nd grade curriculum night!. Foster Village theme for the 2010-2011 school year: “Above and Beyond in 2010-2011!!”. A Little Bit About Me:. I am married and have three beautiful, young children I taught third grade last year

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Welcome to 2 nd grade curriculum night!

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  1. Welcome to 2nd grade curriculum night! Foster Village theme for the 2010-2011 school year: “Above and Beyond in 2010-2011!!”

  2. A Little Bit About Me: • I am married and have three beautiful, young children • I taught third grade last year • I have a solid belief that any child can achieve great things when they believe in themselves • I pride myself on always putting forth my best effort and having a passion for what I do • My favorite quote is by Henry Ford, he said, “…whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you are right…” • My personal goal this year is to continue to learn from the students I teach, the colleagues I work with and from the parents of my students Discuss personal stories and Daycare monitor…

  3. 3 Keys to success: Building strong connections and trust between families, students and teachers!

  4. Foster Village School-wide Rules • We are in school to learn and allow others to learn • We will be respectful, polite and helpful • We are responsible for our own choices • We respect Foster Village and others’ property

  5. FVE 2010-2011 Student Conduct Policy FVE “The Choice is Yours” • Level 1 “official”verbal warning (allow 1 previous warning without level move) • Level 2 classroom isolation in “think spot”; take work • Level 3 buddy room; Choice Reflection Form • Level 4 call parents/assign detention hall d-halls Tues and Wed only 3:20-3:50 • Level 5 office referral (slip & documenting each level) **students start over each day**

  6. Citizenship Policy continued… Six Weeks Conduct Grade: • 0-5 level changes E • 6-11 level changes S • 12-17 level changes N • 18+ level changes U Daily Planner Documentation: I will mark your child’s conduct grade in their planner daily- you will either see a smile or a level change, please sign daily - Are there any ? About the citizenship policy

  7. “Honorable Character” Program and Recording Sheet • This year at FV, administration and staff would like to focus on the positive behaviors we see from your child. You will find a copy of the “Honorable Character” sheet in your child’s planner- I will mark in this weekly. Each positive behavior that your child demonstrates while in school will be publically recognized and documented by your child on our classroom chart daily.

  8. Planners…. • Please make sure that you have paid $4 for a student planner- these are required for the school year and I have already personally purchased a planner for those students that have not brought me the money yet. Show parents planner and discuss the contents and importance of signing off on the conduct and necessary sheets on a daily or weekly basis

  9. Scholastic News magazine…. • I have already purchased a class set- one weekly magazine for every child. Because it will be taught as part of our curriculum and because your child will learn so much from this awesome magazine- it is necessary that every child has a weekly copy in order to participate/read along with the other kids. They are $4 and I will be more than happy to accept your donations…thanks to all the parents that have already donated!!!

  10. General Homework Policy • My belief…. (verbal discussion) • The two things your child is required to do: Reading and Math (no spelling, geography, etc.) • If you intend to complete your child’s homework for them…let me know so I can add your name to my grade book ;) HA HA *Another words, please do not do your child’s homework for them…you may help them, but refrain from doing it solo  Remember: meaningful work builds character and helps develop necessary skills

  11. Homework policy: Reading • Every night your child is REQUIRED to read at least 15 minutes independently. • Your child will receive two homework grades for reading per week. • The total amount of minutes that your child is required to read Monday thru Sunday will be 100 minutes- I will check for signatures, book titles and minutes read in their reading log every Monday morning. YOUR CHILD MUST HAVE YOUR SIGNATURE TO GET THE PROPER CREDIT/GRADE. • This gives you flexibility in case you have soccer practice, family events, etc. • My suggestions…. • ????????????????????

  12. Homework: Math • Occasionally, you will see a math WS come home for your child to complete by the next school day; your child should not spend more than 10-15 minutes on this WS…if they do, that might mean that they were not paying attention in class during Math time. The worksheet should be a review and practice of the skills previously taught (no surprises!) • Your child will have a math facts test every Friday- these facts are to be studied at home. You may want to share your personal memorization techniques with your child to help them.  Some ways your child can study are: create math facts flash cards using index cards, write the math fact families in triangle format (your child will learn this technique at school), or to go over them verbally with a sibling, friend or parent. 5-10 minutes a night should be sufficient depending on how well/quickly your child can “memorize” quick information.

  13. What Your Child Will Learn This Year: • Reading/Writing/Language Arts: Daily 5 strategies (discussion) • Math: Money, time, place value, addition math facts/families, temperature, challenging math vocabulary, how to solve word problems, strategies for solving word problems, geometric shapes, how to read graphs and interpret information, logical reasoning, number sense, and MUCH MORE! • Science: Biomes, matter and energy, properties, force and motion, life/environmental cycles • Social Studies: communities and citizenship, influential people and government

  14. SNACKS: • Your child may bring a HEALTHY snack and water bottle every day- I did incorporate a “snack time” in my schedule. • On Fridays, I will provide the snack- if there are any know allergies, please let me know

  15. Parent Conferences • My conference time is between 1:05-1:50, and of course before and after school. Please do not hesitate to call me if you would like to set up a conference. We could always do a phone conference as well during those times.

  16. Our Class Schedule: • 8:00-8:20 arrive and handwriting practice • 8:20-9:30 Daily 5 (Reading ELA) • 9:30-10:00 on MW(F) I will do whole group Basal reading practice • 9:30-10:00 on T TH(F) we will have music • 10:00-10:20 recess and announcements • 10:20-10:30 Bathroom Break • 10:30-11:35 Math (Calendar, 10 minute Math, “Number of the Day”, daily math word problem, and Introduce lesson • 11:40-12:10 Lunch • 12:15-1:00 Continue Math (independent practice) • 1:05-1:50 Specials (PE, Computer or Library) • 1:50-2:00 Bathroom and Snack • 2:00-2:30 Structured writing practice and Author’s chair • 2:30-3:00 Science and Social Studies • 3:00-3:15 pack up and dismissal

  17. QUESTIONS??? • - Show how to navigate the website and discuss the types of things that will be on the website and Accelerated Reading Program and graphs on website. • - Discuss being a parent volunteer and how to get a background check completed • 6 Weeks Newsletter pertaining to upcoming events • My number- 817-547-3185

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