“Experience the Academy” 4th and 5th Grade Wheel
Presentation Mesa Academy for Advanced Studies
Technology – Mrs. Procopio, Rm. 7
Physical Education – Ms. Randolph, Rm. 2
Suzuki Music – Ms. Ehlis, Rm. 3
Chinese – Mrs. Yang, Rm. 8
Spanish – Mrs. Brown, Rm. 9
Art – Mrs. Chiren, Rm. 20
Six Wheel Classes
Technology Mrs. Karen Procopio
480.308.7407
www.mpsaz.org/academy/staff/kmprocopio
4th and 5th Grade Technologies
Technology course progression
Mrs. Karen Procopio
7th Grade Computer Essentials
MYP Year 2
8th Grade
Animation Studio
MYP Year 3
4th Grade Tech
5th Grade Tech
6th Grade Tech
MYP Year 1
4th Grade
Welcome
• Welcome to Technology
• Email setup, online grades, Dropbox setup
Explorations
• Keyboarding
• PC Basics (input/output devices, processing, RAM)
Applications
• File storage and naming conventions
• Office Applications – Word and Power Point
• Windows Movie Maker
Projects
• Digital Greeting Card
• Interactive Storybook
• Circus Clown Animation
5th Grade
Welcome
• Welcome to Technology
• Email setup, online grades, Dropbox setup
Explorations
• PC Explorations
• Computer Basics (build hardware components)
Applications
• Storage – compress/extract, upload/download
• Office Applications – Word, Power Point and Excel
• Windows Movie Maker
Projects
• Design House
• Battleship
• Interactive Storybook
• Robotic Animations
Investigate
Plan
Design Create
Evaluate
Step #1 - What are the requirements
of this project? What do I want to
create? What is its function?
Research ideas.
Step #2 –
Consider and
gather supplies.
Backwards plan
to determine
production
timeline.
Step #3 –
Consider project
specifications. What will
the final product look like
(dimensions, texture,
shape?
Step #4 –
Build/make/create
project according
to plan/design
specifications.
Step #5 –
Test the
outcome. Did
it turn out as
planned? If
not, begin
cycle again.
IB Design Cycle
Expectations and Policies
Behavior
Grading
Progress Reports
Homework
Supplies
Please See My Website…
Be Informed
Web address: www.mpsaz.org
Check this resource on a weekly basis to stay current
with events and news at the Academy.
Communicate
Web address: http://students.mpsaz.org/
All Mesa Public School students have the option of using
a Google email account. This account is for school
purposes only, i.e. contacting teachers or students for
school business.
Collaborate
Web address:
http://students.mpsaz.org/
Students can use Google Docs to
collaborate on projects with their
classmates.
Save Your Files
Web address: https://www.dropbox.com/
Students will create a free Dropbox account through which
they will save their files and submit their assignments.
Check Your Grades
Web address: https://mymps.mpsaz.org/
Check this resource on a weekly basis to stay informed of
your students’ grades, upcoming quizzes, tests and
projects. See Mrs. Kelly (registrar) if you need a
username and password.
Keep in Touch
Web address: http://www.mpsaz.org/academy/staff/
Please see the website for links to your specific teacher.
Keep Current
Web address:
http://www.mpsaz.org/academy/staff
Please see the calendar for your specific class for
upcoming assignment and assessments.
Students’ Online Grades
Georgie Washington
Physical Education Ms. Sharlyn Randolph
480.308.7402
Health & Wellness
Throughout this school year students will explore a broad scope of activities. The physical education setting is rich with opportunity for not only skill development but character development, too.
Sharlyn Randolph
The course content focuses on promoting physical activity while integrating cross-curricular academic skills, and employing teaching strategies which provide a safe environment for student participation.
Activities include rhythmic movement, fundamental physical skills and specialized physical skills as well as small and large collaborative projects.
Content
The program helps students understand the value & importance of working together with a global perspective. Students learn to appreciate participation, cooperation and tolerance. This program also stresses the positive relationship between physical activity and health
The aim is to increase participation in and enjoyment of lifetime physical activities.
Content (cont.)
Grading Policy: The majority of the students grades are determined daily by earning Personal Engagement Points. They can earn 5 points each class period:
2 pts- Being on time for roll call (taken at beginning of class after dress out and at the end of class) 1 pt- Wearing appropriate P.E. attire (including shoes - no flip-flops are allowed for safety reasons) 2 pts- Personal Engagement (showing respect, actively engaged)
Absent: Extra Credit Sheet
Expectations - Policies
Homework is rare in this setting at this age, as typically time is built into class to finish assignments at school. If homework is assigned, ample time for completion is also given.
Behavior: Safety is the most important priority in Health & Wellness class. Students are expected to come to class prepared, being good listeners and ready to participate. They will engage in all activities safely, act in a respectful, honest manner, and always take responsibility for their actions.
Expectations - Policies
What should they bring? Students should come to class in clothing that feels comfortable to move around freely. Their shoes should cover their toes, have a rubber sole and be securely attached to their feet (laces, Velcro, etc.). If they choose to change out of the Academy uniform the approved alternate clothing is a plain gray top and solid black bottoms.
Personal water bottles are welcome and encouraged – staying hydrated is a must!
Resources
Suzuki Music Kristine Ehlis
Kristine Ehlis
480-308-7403
In Suzuki Music students will learn:
violin, viola, cello and bass, technique by utilizing the Suzuki method of instruction
individual performance skills
group performance skills
note-reading skills
The Suzuki Method
Small success oriented steps
Rote learning
Listening
Repertoire
Repetition
Music Development Through Repertoire and Listening
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star variations
French Folk Song
Lightly Row
Song of the Wind
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Long Long Ago
O Come Little Children
May Song
Long Long Ago
Allegro
Materials
Instrument
Rosin
Shoulder rest (violin & viola)
Pencil
Planner
Mastery Chart
Music books/folder
Mastery assignments are…
listed on Mastery Chart.
taken in class.
are pass or re-try next class.
will be marked in gradebook with a zero after two opportunities to take test.
zeros can made up w/o penalty.
tutoring during 7th hour available with prior notice.
Expectations
Bring materials to class.
Participate and follow directions.
Practice at home to master techniques.
Attend Concerts
RMHS Auditorium at 6:00 p.m.
December 9th
May 8th
Concert dress: White tops and black bottoms
Chinese Mrs. Jingsheng Yang
Please See My Website…
• Expectations and Policies
–Behavior
–Grading
–Progress Reports
–Homework
Spanish Mrs. Brown
Cultures of Spanish Speaking Countries
Music
Stories
Foods
Spanish pronunciation
El Alfabeto (Spanish alphabet)
Las Vocales (Spanish Vowels)
Simple Spanish Words & Phrases
Content
• Greetings • Introductions • Numbers
• Colors • School objects • Home objects
• Foods • Activities
What should students bring? Two pocket folder
One Subject Notebook (remains in classroom)
Pencils
Two pocket folder: Students will be required to keep all the in-class notes and worksheets in the folder. Each quarter, students can empty their folder, however, it is strongly suggested to keep a file at home of old materials/notes.
Classroom Materials
Homework is minimal because sufficient time is allotted in class to complete all work.
When class work is not completed in class, students are expected to finish assignments at home.
It is the student’s responsibility to complete assignments and tests on time. Late assignments are deducted 10% each late school day.
Expectations - Policies
Please see my website.
Grading Policy
Art Mrs. Chiren
Content
Project creations are based on the Elements and Principles of Art
Projects will include cross-curricular aspects
Lessons will encompass many traits of our IB learner Profile
Resources
What should students bring?
Ability to relax, create, and enjoy exploring artist mediums and their capabilities
Consideration of fellow artists, shared art supplies, and work space, and students’ varying degree of ability
Desire to be engaged with what is happening in the art room
And a pencil never hurts!
Expectations- Policies
Projects
Projects are completed exclusively in class. Work can be taken home if unfinished and more time is needed to complete before due date. Late work will be accepted up to seven days (or two class periods for wheel classes) after its due date for a 10% penalty.
Expectations- Policies
Behavior
Students are expected to follow the ARTS:
Attitude- be positive and ready to learn
Respect- be respectful and courteous to others in classroom and use tools and materials appropriately
Trustworthy- be on task and behave responsibly
Safety- behave in a safe, careful and mature manner
Grading
Daily Participation Points
5 points earned daily by following class rules and expectations
Project Grades
Project points vary by the project’s specific requirements. Grading sheets are handed out prior to turning in assignments.
Because Some Parents Asked… Wish List
New or Gently Used Art Supplies
Markers, Colored Pencils, Sharpeners, Regular Pencils, Erasers, Rulers, Glue, etc.
Odds and Ends
Thin Styrofoam, Cardboard, Thin Particle Board or Wood (for drawing boards), Magazines, Yarn, Newspaper, etc.
Classroom Staples
Kleenex, Hand Sanitizer, Paper
Knowledge of sales!
Thank you for coming to Experience the Academy
We appreciate your support!