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Welcome to Parent Night!. This picture: Raymond Moriyama fonds , Reference Code: F 4449-1-20, Archives of Ontario, I0020994 Insert your own class’s photo. . As you enter the room…. Get your child’s computer from the computer rack.
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Welcome to Parent Night! This picture: Raymond Moriyama fonds, Reference Code: F 4449-1-20, Archives of Ontario, I0020994 Insert your own class’s photo.
As you enter the room… • Get your child’s computer from the computer rack. • Open and sign in (login details are on a post-it by the trackpad) • Open the movie on the desktop. Enjoy. • Begin thinking of two sentences you describe your child (you will be asked to share your sentences during the presentation).
Agenda • Introduce the class (you help!) • Give you a sense of how 5A3 operates • Provide a curriculum overview • Introduce simple ways you can help • Answer Questions • Allow time to Mix and Mingle
Name of Student Comment from student about his/her parents(s): “I think that my mom was very boy-crazy I think that my dad was brainy in math.”
Mrs. Janet Abercrombie • Passionate about developing critical thinking skills in students • Passionate about helping students be responsible, independent, lifelong learners
Name of Student “I think my parents had good grades in 5th grade since they got good jobs.”
Technology Agreements Qtr. 1 • Learn safe handling practices of equipment • Review and understand Acceptable Use Agreement • Establish password and email protocols • Develop ergonomic best practices • Establish folder structure, file naming protocol and desktop management • Develop Google site for ePortfolio • Begin using Google docs for sharing and collaboration, e.g reading logs These are common agreements made by the 5th grade teaching team in 2001-2011.
Student Name “My dad was the class clown in 5th grade. My mom was a straight-A student and always paid attention.”
Curriculum Overview: Literacy The Workshop Model for Reading and Writing • Learning what good readers do • Practicing the new skills with the teacher • Apply new skills to independent reading Word Study • Rationale for change • First steps • Things to come… [Insert picture of students reading or insert a hyperlink to student videos or reading class.]
Student Name “My dad was probably a star student and everybody was jealous of him because he was so smart. Mom probably wandered off and played games.”
Curriculum Overview: Math • Everyday Math - slightly different this year (but not much) • Problem Solving Exemplars • Games • Enrichment & Problem Solving Practice • UP Puzzler [hyperlink to math video]
Curriculum Overview: Special Events • Cultural Encounters Colony Day • Grade 5 Camp (October 19-21) • Civil War Role Play • Variables Olympics • Middle School Visit • Poetry and Writing Cafe [hyperlink to Music Video]
Curriculum Overview: Assessment • Rubrics and clear expectations outlined prior to any major assessment • Ongoing anecdotal comments • Exit slips and reflections • End of unit assessments • Projects (individual and cooperative) [Hyperlink to art video]
Simple Ways to Help… • Let me know if there is something going on in the family. • Read the newsletter blog. • Send me news stories that might interest the students. • Carefully consider party invites and other gifts. • Avoid changes in after-school plans whenever possible.
Forms of communication… • Newsletter blog • Classroom Website • Day 1 reflection folder • Student planner • Emails and phone calls
Questions? Oh please ask away!
Odds and Ends… Photobooth video: Open your child’s computer. Record a message that they will receive tomorrow morning. If you need some ideas: • Things your child is doing that make you proud. • Things you saw at parent night that surprised you or impressed you. • Things you are looking forward to seeing this year.