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Welcome, 3M Students, Parents, and Guardians!.
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Welcome, 3M Students, Parents, and Guardians! Please have a seat at your child’s desk! You may use your copy of the PowerPoint presentation to follow along and take notes. We will have time for questions and discussion at the end of the session. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=maYgPcpDo4Y
All About Mrs. McLain *Married to my high school sweetheart, Jack *Have a 5-year old daughter, Madison *Have a Golden Retriever named Barkley
All About Mrs. McLain *Graduated from IUP in 2004 with a B.S. in Elementary Education *Graduated in 2011 with a Master of Education, Curriculum, and Instruction Degree from Clarion University *Eleventh year teaching in the district (two years in second grade, nine years in third grade) *Teach all subject areas
How to Contact Me Mrs. Milissa McLain 4080 Route 982 Latrobe, PA 15650 (724) 539-4531 (ext. 2) milissa.mclain@glsd.us
Rules, Rewards and Consequences • Rules, Rewards, and Consequences • Homework Policy
Orange Assignment Books and Blue Take Home Folders • Each time an assignment is given, we stop and record that assignment into our orange assignment book. • Cumulatively, at the end of the day, assignments are reviewed, and students have an opportunity to make sure needed materials are gathered. • A new booklet will be given each nine weeks. (different color each quarter) • Student responsibility is key!
Orange Assignment Books and Blue Take Home Folders • The folder goes home with the student each night, and returns to school with the student each morning. • Completed homework (sheets) are to be placed in this folder for organization and easy access. • Mail and graded work also come home in this folder. • I am not picky! Use the system that works for your kiddo!
Typical Day in the Classroom • Small Group Reading – Skills-Based Instruction • Special – Six Day Rotation – Check sticker on front of take home folder or our website • Large Group Language Arts – Grade Level Instruction • Lunch/Recess • Core Extension Time – Wildcat Work/Projects/Writing Intensive Tasks/Skill Groups
Typical Day in the Classroom • Math – Whole Group/Small Group/Partner Pairs • Science/Social Studies
Language Arts • StoryTown Reading Series • Encompasses spelling and phonics, grammar, reading fluency, comprehension, vocabulary development, and writing • Can access the ThinkCentral website • Comprehension, vocabulary, and spelling tests weekly • Letter grades – Slightly different set-up – Reading grade & spelling/grammar/content writing grade will be combined together
Language Arts • Homework is for practice of skills • Ten weekly vocabulary words (using in various contexts, writing, speaking, knowledge of meanings, roots, affixes) • Spelling words – 15 weekly words following a particular pattern; bonus word given from challenge list; phonics questions • Comprehension skill – Two week study and application of skill • Grammar - Conventions – Application!
Mathematics • Go Math! Series • Encompasses problem solving, use of various strategies, hands on manipulation of materials • Focuses on the “how” and the “why” • Can access the Go Math! website • Assessments are given mid-chapter and end-of-chapter • Letter grades • Homework is for practice of skills
Science • Science Fusion program • Encompasses inquiry, lab work and experiments, hands on manipulation of materials, use of technology and digital resources • Focuses on the scientific process • Can access the Science Fusion website • Assessments are given mid-chapter and end-of-chapter • Grades – O, S, and U
District Website • To access, go to www.glsd.us • Contains important events, news, Think Central access (language arts and reading, math, and science), contact information, lesson plans, and much more!
PA Core Standards • To access, go to www.glsd.us • Click on the PA Core Standards link • Click on Math or Reading • Our state has moved to the Core Standards, beginning this year.
What can you and your child expect this year? • Safe, friendly classroom environment conducive to learning • Varied instructional approaches and strategies • Differentiation • Research-based curriculum • Use of technology • Incorporation of cursive writing • Letter grades/midterms/quarterly reports • Enrichment/interventions
What can you and your child expect this year? • Accountability • Accessibility • High expectations (quality of work, behavior) • Open communication (e-mail, notes, calls, etc.) • Parent/student/teacher involvement • Additional learning/engagement opportunities • A teacher who loves her kids, and will do whatever it takes to help them succeed!