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Back-to-School Night

Back-to-School Night. G arden Gate Elementary School 2 nd Grade Room 4 Mrs. Kim. In Your Folder:. Curriculum Packet Classroom Packet Homework Packet. Tonight’s Agenda:. I. Curriculum Information II. California Content Standards for 2 nd Grade III. Daily Classroom Schedule

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Back-to-School Night

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  1. Back-to-School Night Garden Gate Elementary School 2nd Grade Room 4 Mrs. Kim

  2. In Your Folder: • Curriculum Packet • Classroom Packet • Homework Packet

  3. Tonight’s Agenda: • I. Curriculum Information • II. California Content Standards for 2nd Grade • III. Daily Classroom Schedule • IV. Packet Highlights (Homework, Assessments, Class Procedures, Field Trips) • V. Parent-Student-Teacher Letter Journal • VI. Questions

  4. Second Grade Curriculum -Text Books -District Programs -Supplemental Books

  5. Reading • Houghton Mifflin Series • Anthologies (fiction, non-fiction, poetry, plays) • Practice book, supplemental activities • Focus: reading comprehension (skills/strategies), vocabulary, decoding/phonics. • Trade Books • Reader’s Workshop (GG program based on national research) • Focus: reading fluency, applying comprehension skills/strategies at students’ current reading level • Social Studies Integration • (non-fiction, periodicals)

  6. Writing • Step Up To Writing Program • Writer’s Workshop (Skills and Strategies) • Focus: Writing Genres and the Writing Process • (brainstorming, drafting, editing, publishing) • Sample Writing Portfolio • Houghton Mifflin, Even-Moor (DLR) • Daily Grammar/ “Word Work” • Focus: technical writing/word usage • Morning Journals/Letter Journals • Responding to various topics • “On-Demand” Writing • Focus: Strategy application and writing fluency.

  7. Math • Houghton Mifflin Mathematics • Practice pages/challenge masters/ • spiral review (see table of contents/standards) • Arithmetwists(supplement/extension) • Logic and problem solving • Marcy Cook Math (supplement/extension) • Hands on problem solving

  8. Science • District Kit-Based Program (FOSS) • Life, Physical, and Earth Sciences • Hands-On • Focus: Investigation/Experimentation • Students record in a science journal 2nd grade units: Rocks and Minerals, Balance and Motion, and Organisms/Life Cycles

  9. Social Studies • Scott Foresman Social Studies Series • Consumable text • DVD (introduces each unit) • Time For Kids Magazine • Current events • Non-fiction reading • More info in Classroom Packet under “reading programs”

  10. Technology • GG Computer Lab (every other week) • Curriculum Based Projects: • Kidspiration • Microsoft Word • Kid Pix • Supplemental Software: • Coin Critters, Graph Club, Clock Shop • Leveled for grades K-5 • Type to Learn Program • September-October, every other week for 45 minutes • January 4-29th, 20 minutes daily

  11. P.E Music • Once a week (40 minutes) • Timed Lap • Organized sports/games • Students need to wear sneakers on Tuesdays • Dairy Council Nutrition Program (healthy eating and exercise) • Music- Every Tuesday (10:30-11:00) • Primary Music Teacher Art • Art- Every Other Wednesday (1-1/2 hours) • Trained Parent Volunteers

  12. Lifeskills: Project Cornerstone • Garden Gate’s Character Education Program • Teaches social/personal skills • Once a month (45 min-1 hour) • Trained parent volunteers For more info: www.projectcornerstone.org

  13. California Content Standards Grades 1 and 2 -Website Resource -Kid-Friendly Standards

  14. California Content Standards • Overview • For complete, detailed information, please visit the California Department of Education website at: http://www.cde.ca.gov/

  15. Kid-Friendly Standards • For complete grade-level standards, you can also refer to the Kid-Friendly Standards • Written for 2nd graders to understand. Located at the back of the Curriculum Packet.

  16. California Department of Education Website Testing and Accountability Information: • http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ • http://starsamplequestions.org These questions are: • Intended as examples of the types of questions used in the STAR Program. • Not meant to be used as a test or for test preparation. • Intended to show the level of knowledge and ability a student must demonstrate to meet state standards.

  17. Our Classroom Schedule Daily Curriculum Integration

  18. Daily Schedule • Located in the Classroom Packet and on our class website: • http://teacherweb.com/CA/GardenGateElementarySchool/MsTow/ Room 4 Schedule

  19. Reading Monday: Vocabulary/Word Bank focus HM story preview, practice book Tuesday: Reading Groups HM story, practice book Wednesday: Buddy Reading (HM) fluency, comprehension focus Thursday and Friday: Reader’s Workshop

  20. Reading Groups • 4-5 students • Students have different roles (predictor, summarizer, connector, etc.) • Students complete independent or group activities/assignments at the end of each reading period.

  21. Reading Groups • Strategies: • *predict/infer • *question • *monitor/clarify • *summarize • *evaluate • Skills: • * Compare/Contrast • * Fantasy/Realism • * Sequence • * Cause/Effect • * Drawing Conclusions • * Generalizations • * Making Judgments • * Fact/Opinion • * Author’s Purpose Reading Strategies Reading Skills

  22. Reader’s Workshop (Thursdays-Fridays) • Students choose a book at their grade-level (in more than one genre) • Per time block, students either read independently, read to someone else (classmate or adult), or complete “word work” (vocabulary and grammar integration) • Individual conferences and small group instruction are going on simultaneously.

  23. Benefits of Reader’s Workshop • Students are focused on meaningful reading/writing. • Greater amount of reading time compared to whole-group reading. • Increases motivation and fluency • Each student is able to read at his/her current reading level and apply reading comprehension strategies.(differentiated learning) • Incorporates whole group mini-lessons, small group instruction, and individualized student-teacher guidance. For more information: Reading with Meaning by Debbie Miller The Daily 5 by Gail Boushey and Joan Moser

  24. Writing • Daily Grammar (Houghton Mifflin, Daily Language Review, Supplemental Books) • Daily Morning Journals (First 15-20 minutes) Monday: Weekend topic (narrative) Tuesday: True-answer question (expository) Wednesday: Creative topic (fiction) Thursday: Free write/Look Book (high frequency words) Friday: Letter Journal

  25. Writer’s Workshop • All students are working on the same writing topic/project. • All students are working at their own pace. • All students move through the writing process (brainstorming to publishing). • Each student has an individual conference with the teacher before moving on to the next writing stage (ex: brainstorming to drafting). • Expectations for each student will vary based on current writing ability. • Goal for EACH student is consistent progress and improvement. • By the end of each trimester, every student should meet or exceed grade-level standards. Sample Writing Portfolio

  26. Math (Houghton Mifflin Chapters) *Chapter assessments every 2-3 weeks *Chapter Review will be in the HW packet before a test

  27. A Closer Look: Math • Sample Structure: • 15-20 minutes: Lesson (review/extension) • 15-20 minutes: Practice Page (students receive individual help/guidance where needed) • 15-20 minutes: Math Centers (extension/challenge activities/worksheets students complete when finishing math practice) • 5-10 minutes: Review/Wrap Up *weekly 5 minute timed “test” (+ and – facts for practice)

  28. Science and Social Studies • Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 1:10-1:55 p.m. Science (hands-on experiments/recording observations/vocabulary) Social Studies (consumable text, DVD intros, activities, projects, group presentations, vocabulary) • 4 second graders from the 2/3 combo will join us on Thursdaysfor Social Studies

  29. Tests/Assessments • Please refer to the Curriculum packet for more detailed information on classroom tests/assessments.

  30. Packet Highlights Homework Assessments Class Procedures Field Trips

  31. Homework Starts on September 14th (Second Grade) Homework folders are sent home on Mondays and are due back on Friday mornings. (If there is no school on Friday, folders are due on Thursday). * Consists of reading, spelling, handwriting, math, and public speaking practice. Please refer to the homework packet for detailed information and examples. I will be available after school or by email/phone if you have any questions about the homework.

  32. Class Info/Procedures • In the Class Procedures packet you will find important information on our birthday policy. • The Student Spotlight (student of the week) schedule is also included here. • Field Trip Information (6 field trips) • $75.00 make checks payable to Garden Gate • Includes all 6 field trips and transportation • Time For Kids 26 Issue Subscription • $4.42 per student. Checks payable to Time For Kids • more info at timeforkids.com

  33. Your Partnership *Volunteering *Student-Parent-Teacher Journal

  34. Volunteers • We welcome volunteers in the classroom, especially in the areas of: • Spectra Art • Project Cornerstone • Homework/Green Folders • Photocopying/Book Binding • Writer’s Workshop, Math Centers • 1st trimester Volunteer Schedule will be sent home in tomorrow’s Green Folder (please notify me if you need to reschedule). • Volunteer Information Session: (optional but recommended) Thursday or Friday, September 10 or 11, 2:15-2:45 p.m, Room 4 • Volunteer Schedule will begin Monday, September 14th. • Need current T.B test on file in the office.

  35. Weekly Letter Journals • 2nd Grade Standard: Writing a Friendly Letter • Every Friday, your child will write a letter to you about what he/she learned at school that week. • Please read his/her letter and write a short response in it. Journals need to be returned by Thursday to be used on Friday mornings.

  36. Letter Journals • Refer to Letter Journal information (yellow packet) for more details. • On the enclosed stationary, please take some time to write a letter to your child with your goals/expectations for him/her this year. • Please return the letter by Wednesday, September 16th.I will be attaching your letter to the inside of your child’s journal.

  37. Letter Journals • Purposes/Benefits: • Meets grade-level standards. • Allows students to see writing as a form of communication. • Increases positive communication between parent and child and parent and teacher. • Allows parents to know where child is performing academically in writing. • Child sees that parents value his/her education.

  38. Questions? Feel free to contact me *In person after school *Email: tow_cheryl@cupertino.k12.ca.us*Phone: 252-5414 X 204

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