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School Guidelines and Information for Parents

Keep up with important school guidelines, lunch details, behavior expectations, schedule, academic goals, and upcoming events in this comprehensive guide for parents. Stay informed to support your child's education journey effectively.

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School Guidelines and Information for Parents

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  1. * Snack: Please send a snack each day. Water • only to drink. • * Lunch: No fast food or sodas 12:17-12:47 • Birthday treats: Individual treats work best will have at lunch – peanut allergy in class; please observe when sending in treats. • * Please make sure child has sweater/jacket

  2. Mrs. Davis • My Family • Education • Interests • Philosophy

  3. Behavior expectations Lifelong Guidelines - *Personal Best *Trustworthiness *Active Listening *Truthfulness *No Put Downs Lifeskills - 18 skills such as caring, effort, flexibility, integrity, Problem solving, etc.

  4. 8:00-8:50 9:00-10:50 10:50-11:45 11:45-12:05 12:17-12:47 12:50-1:55 1:55-2:15 Specials Block 1/Math/Sc Block 2/LA/SS Recess Lunch Block 2 continued Town Hall & Dismissal

  5. Reading, Writing, Spelling, and Grammar *ARC goals 1st nine weeks – 30 points 2nd & 3rd nine weeks – 35 points 4th nine weeks – 40 points *Spelling City *Writer’s Workshop *Reading – CAFÉ *Grammar - workbook

  6. Common Core Standards *Coordinate graphing & Algebraic Thinking *Hierarchy of 2-D Figures *Multi-digit Multiplication & Division *Decimals – Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing, & Rounding *Fractions – Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, & Dividing *Place Value – through the thousandths, Power of 10 *Measurement ****Use of Technology****

  7. Georgia Performance Standards *Constructive/Destructive Forces *Matter *Electricity & Magnetism *Cells & Microorganisms *Classification of Organisms *

  8. Civil War to Present *Project based learning to include presentations *Will support reading curriculum *Interactive journals *Field trips

  9. *Math nightly Monday – Thursday Technology used frequently Do not work to frustration point Resources posted on Edmodo *Language Arts/Social Studies/Science - assigned as needed – check agenda *Reading nightly – 20 minutes nightly 5 nights per week-share the “mathematics” flyer with your child.

  10. Mondays – rotating (Fitness (2), Music, career Tuesday – PE Wednesday – Music Thursday – PE Friday – Stem lab Art/Science – every other Tuesday 1:05-1:55

  11. *WellStar *Cato Park/Chattahoochee Nature Center *4H Programs *Atlanta History Center *KSU Holocaust Museum/Varsity *Chattanooga

  12. Important dates • BYOD/SYNERGY MEETING – SEPTEMBER 12TH • ITBS: SEPTEMBER 23RD – 30TH • FALL BREAK: OCTOBER 3-8; CONFERENCE WEEK: OCTOBER 21ST -25TH • Thanksgiving Holidays: November 25th -29th • Winter Holidays: December 23-January 6th • Winter break: February 13th-18th • Writing assessment: March 5th • Spring Break: March 31st-April 6th • CRCT: April 23rd – May 2nd • Last Day/Graduation: May 21st

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