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Welcome to First Grade!. Back to School Night 2014-2015. Introductions. Teachers--Mrs. Clopton, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Olive, Mrs. Cursey (Ms. Shipe), Ms. Taylor (Ms. Pfeifer) Para-Educator--Ms. Dunn - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome to First Grade! Back to School Night 2014-2015
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Page 1: Welcome to First Grade!

Welcome to First Grade!

Back to School Night2014-2015

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Introductions

Teachers--Mrs. Clopton, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Olive, Mrs. Cursey (Ms. Shipe), Ms. Taylor (Ms. Pfeifer)

Para-Educator--Ms. Dunn

Support Teachers--Mrs. Keeley, Mrs. Pulone, Mrs. Bogart, Mrs. Redd, Ms. DelToro, Ms. Miranda, Ms. Crisp

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Tonight’s Agenda

A Day in the Life of Your Child Homework Policy Folders, Folders, Folders! What We Learn in First Grade Grading Policy Flexible Grouping Home-School Communication

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A Day in the Life of Your Child

8:03 Breakfast, Announcements, Lunch Orders

8:15 Language Arts

10:15 Recess and Lunch

11:15 Math

12:35 Related Arts

1:35 Content

2:40 Dismissal

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Homework! Homework will be assigned in Vocabulary and

Math every Monday through Thursday.

Your child should bring his or her homework journal or folder with spelling and math homework back every Friday to be checked by the teacher.

We will model how to do the new spelling vocabulary homework activities in class with the students for their first week of homework.

Homework should not take more than 20-30 minutes each night in addition to the 20 minutes spent reading.

Thank you for your support with homework!

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Homework

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Folders, Folders, Folders!

Daily Take Home Folder--This folder will contain any completed work and daily communication journal. This folder should be returned to school each day.

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What We Learn in First Grade . . .

Math—Common Core Curriculum. Focus on problem solving and number sense.

Reading--Phonics, Word Families, Comprehension Strategies, Fluency

Writing--Personal Narratives, Book Reviews, Friendly Letters, All About __, Realistic Fiction, Poetry

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What We Learn in First Grade . . .

Science--Space, Rocks and Fossils, Toys in Action, Plants and Animals

Social Studies--Communities, Community Helpers, Goods and Services, Maps

Health--Friendship and Feelings, Nutrition, Personal Safety and First Aid

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Why the Common Core Why the Common Core Standards?Standards?

The standards are the result of a national movement to provide an equitable, coherent, focused, and rigorous curriculum.

The standards will enable our students to be college and career ready in order to compete globally.

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What Will Our Students Learn?

Problem Solving Place Value Addition/Subtraction Fact Fluency Measurement Time Shapes and Attributes

Problem Solving Place Value Addition/Subtraction

(to 1,000) Fact Fluency Time Money Measurement Shapes and Figures

Grade 1Grade 1 Grade 2Grade 2

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Where Can I Get More Information?

HCPSS SMART Pages More information about the Common Core

State Standards Specific grade level standards Optional activities you can do at home to

support your student

http://smart.hcpss.wikispaces.nethttp://smart.hcpss.wikispaces.nethttp://smart.hcpss.wikispaces.nethttp://smart.hcpss.wikispaces.net

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Grading Policy

I--Independent* Student is doing an amazing job and performing assignments independently and correctly

W-With Assistance* Student has completed the assignment correctly with strong assistance or guidance from the teacher.

N-Not Apparent* Student does not show mastery or partial mastery of the assigned skill at this time.

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Flexible Grouping

As your child grows academically, he or she may fit in better with different reading or math groups outside of the homeroom placement. Therefore, your child may be taught by another first grade teacher for math or reading.

We will exercise flexible grouping throughout the year to ensure that your child receives the appropriate levels of instruction at all times.

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Home-School Communication

Your child’s success will be amazing this year, especially when we work together!

You may contact your child’s teacher by email at any time or call the school during our planning time, 12:45 to 1:15, if you have any questions or concerns.

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Thank you for all of your support to make this a

spectacular year!

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Coming Soon!

Please look out for information about field trips coming soon!

Vocabulary and math will begin next week. Homework folders will be coming home on Monday with your child!

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Thank You!

Thank you so much for taking the time to come tonight. We look forward to

a great year with your children.

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What is Vocabulary Foundations?

Research Based spelling program that focuses on word study.

Students learn patterns through sorting activities that compare and contrast word features.

Students apply and practice through daily writing and reading.

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Word Families

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WORD STUDY AT HOME

Word Sorts: students sort for the pattern Word Hunts: students search for the

pattern in a variety of text Word Associations: write additional

words that connect to the target word or pattern

Vocabulary: students find new and interesting words to put in their notebooks

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Homework and SeatworkSpelling ActivitiesClosed Sort: teacher directedOpen Sort: student centered, students create their

own categoryBlind Sort: student points to categorySpeed Sort: timed sortingWritten Sort: student writes words in correct column

under correct category headingConcept Sort: drawing attention to different concepts

to develop vocabularyPicture Sorts: Drawing attention to soundsWord hunts, brainstorming, sentences.Spelling Centers

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Thank You!

Thank you so much for taking the time to come tonight. We look forward to a great year with your children!


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