All About First Grade Ms. Briani 139 DAILY SCHEDULE 9:00-9:10 Settle in, daily routines, independent reading, and/or morning work 9:10-9:20 Good mornings 9:20-11:30 Language Arts Block (reading and writing workshop) 11:30-12:15 Lunch and Recess 12:15-12:35 Word Study 12:35-1:35 Math 1:35-1:45 Creative learning activity 1:45-2:25 Science/Social Studies/Health 2:25-2:30 Pack Up, End of Day Jobs 2:30-2:45 Read Aloud 2:45-3:30 Related Arts (Library, Music, PE, Art) 3:35-3:40 Dismissal PROGRESS REPORTS Three marks are used: AC Achieving the standard PR Progressing toward the standard LP Limited progress toward the standard A progress report (report card) will be sent home at the end of each of the three 12 week grading periods. GRADED WORK Most homework and class work will be checked over without formal grades. Work that was rushed, incomplete, or that indicates your child needs more practice will be sent home to correct/finish and return. Please help your child correct and complete these specific papers. PROGRESS BOOK On-going communication with regard to student achievement can be accessed at your convenience via Progress Book. Hard copies will be sent home upon request if internet access is not available. CONFERENCES First trimester conferences dates are set for October 15th & 22nd. Please sign up for a conference day and time. ENGLISH, LANGUAGE ARTS AND LITERACY The Language Arts Program is based on the Ohio Academic Standards. It is designed to meet a variety of learning styles and reading/writing levels. In both reading and writing workshop models we use an extensive collection of literature in multiple copies, numerous big books, miniature books, poems, and student-made books. Students will be reading, writing and working with words individually, in pairs, in small groups, and in whole class situations. Skills, such as phonics, will be taught through games, word work, writing, poetry, group writing, etc. Writing instruction will also focus on narrative, opinion and informative/explanatory writing. A way to strengthen the reading program at home is by reading to your child and your child reading to you every night. MATHEMATICS The Math Program is based on the Ohio Academic Standards. The instructional philosophy includes effective differentiation strategies and resources for all levels of learners. To implement the program we will be using a variety of resources and the math workshop model. We will focus on solving rich open-ended problems. Students will use a numerous strategies and tools to show their thinking in their math journals and during classroom discussions and activities. The four core areas of focus are operations & algebraic thinking, number & operations in base ten, measurement & data, and geometry. The following website is a good resource for you to use https://dcsparentmathresource.wiki.dublinschools.net SOCIAL STUDIES Our focus for Social Studies is Families Now and Long Ago, Near and Far. Many of our Social Studies units of study will be integrated into our Language Arts activities. We will use many resources including a variety of books, Time for Kids news magazine, online resources, and Social Studies Alive. HEALTH Mr. Andrew Phillips, our guidance counselor, will be presenting three health units to the classroom. He will be discussing healthy choices, friendship, and personal safety. SCIENCE Our theme for Science is Observations of the Environment. We will be using different resources including the Harcourt science series. A variety of science instructional methods, including inquiry-based learning experiences, will help students to extend their learning into a larger scientific community through the application and expansion of scientific knowledge. The units of study will incorporate Earth and Space science, Life science, and Physical science. Share Homework Throughout the year students will work on three share projects at home that they will share in class. The sharing dates and themes will be sent home and also posted on my teacher web page. Please help your child to remember his/her share and allow him/her to practice the “presentation” at home. I look to see if your child is prepared, speaking clearly and gaining the selfconfidence that he/she needs to speak in public. Most importantly, enjoy the time spent with your child in preparing the sharing project. I will send home a share reminder prior to the share date. BIRTHDAYS Birthdays are very special occasions, especially for young children. J However, with the growing number of food allergies, we will no longer allow food items to be given as a birthday treat. If you wish, please feel free to send in a simple goodie bag, containing items such as: stickers, tattoos, pencils and other non-food items. Other ideas are to have your child share a book to the class, or donate a book or recess game to the class. Please refer to the BIRTHDAY INFORMATION form posted on my teacher web page for additional ideas. Thank you for understanding! DAILY FOLDERS Look for your child’s daily work to come home in a green folder every day. Assist your child in completing any work and return the folder the next school day. Returning the folder is imperative in maintaining our channel of communication. PARENT INFORMATION During the first week of each month I will be posting a class newsletter on my teacher web page found on the IRE website. - www.dublinschools.net -Click on schools and find Indian Run. -click on the Indian Run under facebook/twitter icon. -Click on Teacher Web Pages. -Find Christine Briani -Go to Downloadable forms. -A hard copy will be available upon request. I will also be emailing information you need to know and additional dates to mark on the calendar. Mrs. Schwanke will also post a monthly newsletter highlighting important school news on the IRE website. CLASSROOM VOLUNTEERS All IRE volunteers are required to have a background check. Go to the district website (dublinschools.net), select INDIAN RUN under SCHOOLS, click on the pull down menu for IRE PARENTS & STUDENTS, then click on the link for VOLUNTEER INFORMATION. This will guide you through how to get a background check. If you have any questions, please let me know. STUDENT ABSENCE If your child is going to be absent from school, please notify the office (614-764-5928) before or on the day of the absence. Also, upon your child’s return to school, please send a note regarding your child’s absence. Thank you! CONTACTING ME Email is one of the best ways to communicate with me. I attempt to answer all emails quickly, but most responses will occur after the school day has ended. If there is an immediate need, please contact the office @ 614-764-5928. Please know that phone calls during the school day will be directed to my voicemail so as to not interrupt our school learning. I will check my voicemail by the end of the school day. Voice mail: 760-6903 email: briani_christine@dublinschools.net WAYS TO VIEW STUDENT PICTURES: SHUTTERFLY (private account) I have set up a private Shutterfly account as a way for you to view and print pictures throughout the school year. I will send an invitation to all of the room 139 parents that will require a password to access our class pictures. If you are interested please follow the instructions in the Shutterfly email. TWITTER (private account) I have a personal Twitter account where I will periodically post pictures of the students and their daily activities. Feel free to follow me on Twitter by sending me a request to @cbriani. This account is also set to private and I will need to confirm your request to enable you to follow me.