Parent’s Night 2014-2015 Parent Teacher Communication • Email (best way) – scarlin@houstonisd.org & jbard@houstonisd.org • Red Communication Folders – We look at these daily • Voicemails – Mrs. Carlin: ext. 425 – Ms. Bard: ext. 415 Parent and Teacher Conferences • Can be scheduled by parent or teacher • They are scheduled by appointments only (please no Drop Ins) • Can be scheduled before school (at 7 a.m. or during our student’s ancillary time 1:05-1:50 • Early dismissal days designated for conferences: October 29th & January 28th Classroom Procedures Busy Mornings! • Please be on time for school: 7:35 • Morning Routine: – Unpack backpacks – Place important notes in designated areas – Place completed homework on desk – Copy homework assignments & reminders into agenda – Complete Daily Language & Daily Math – Go Book Shopping – Sharpen pencils – Listen to morning announcements – Eat breakfast Folders • • • • Red Folder comes home daily holds Reading Log and Daily Conduct Sheet holds homework holds Wednesday communications from the office and PTO • • • • Weekly Work Folder comes home on Wed. holds graded papers needs to be signed and returned on Thurs. keep passing papers at home and return papers at 70 or below Speaking of Homework…. • • • • • • it is given Monday-Thursday typically one piece of paper (may be 2-sided) assignments written on Homework Log 20 minutes of daily reading math fact practice as needed spelling practice as needed More About Homework… • • • • a review of material covered in class a chance for children to develop responsibility should be completed NEATLY in pencil is returned the next day by the child (not a parent) or is completed during recess • will be checked together in class Discipline Management • Respect – Treat everyone with courtesy and respect • Safety – Act in a safe and positive way • Preparedness – Come to school prepared for learning (this includes HOMEWORK!) • Responsibility – Act responsibly in and out of the school building • Focus – Stay on task Project Class • • • • • New Program All teachers at Bush are trained Visuals (posters are in all classrooms) Part of announcements every morning Helps students correct their behavior Discipline Management Although we prefer to accentuate the positive, there are consequences for repeated behavior infractions. • one conduct mark in a day = 5 minutes off recess • two marks = 10 minutes off recess • three marks = no recess *Please note that some behaviors may warrant the loss of the entire recess without going through the first 2 steps. Conduct Grades • Weekly conduct grades are based on the number of infractions for the week. The scale for weekly grade computation is noted on the bottom of the Weekly conduct sheet. • Conduct grades for the report card are based on an average of the weekly grades using the following point scale: E = 4 points S = 3 points P = 1 point U = 0 points OLA (Other Language Arts) Language, Writing and Spelling • 30% of grade comes from Spelling • 70% of grade comes from Language and Writing Spelling • weekly word list – rule words • 12 words per test-3 review words on each test starting with 4th week’s test (next week) – 2 different list (GT/Regular) • • • • correct spelling is not just for Friday’s test keep a Spelling folder at home for review Spelling Test are not re-tested No make-ups Language • students’ writing needs • warm-up activities, daily editing • parts of speech, singular and plural possessives, pronouns and antecedents, punctuation of dialogue, irregular verb tenses • Sentence dictation test Writing Learn steps of the writing process Pre-write Draft Revise Edit Publish Evaluate and share Writing (cont.) • Types of Work: – How-to- writing – Personal Narrative – Poetry – Fantasy – Descriptive Paragraphs – Friendly Letters Reading • Second graders have moved from “learning to read” to “reading to learn”. • Guided Reading • literature-based • trade books • author studies • genre studies • flexible grouping • workstations • focus on student’s levels • Weekly Comprehension (not re-tested) Daily 5 & CAFE • Daily 5 – Read to Self – Read to Someone – Work on Writing – Word Work – Technology • CAFE – C-Comprehension – A- Accuracy – F-Fluency – E-Expand Vocabulary Accelerated Reader “A.R.” • read and test over books • Doesn’t support the Guided Reading Philosophy • will start after I-Station and STAR testing sessions are completed (technical difficulties) • AR test may be taken during recess or after school in the library (parent must be there with their child) • not graded • students earn stars for every 10 points (GT), 7 points (regular), 3 points (ESL) • Stars handed out by the Librarian every 9 weeks • Library is open after school on Tuesday & Wednesday from 2:50-3:15 Math • Math series(new!) – Go Texas Math – Computer animated lesson with hands on manipulatives incorporated into daily lessons. • Fact tests given weekly after 6 weeks of speed and accuracy training. Together we set weekly goals to develop AUTOMATICITY! ~2 minutes GT class ~3 minutes Regular Math Continued • • • • Daily Routines includeNumber of the Day Here’s the Answer, What’s the Problem? Problem Solving Strategies-Fantastic Five Steps- Find the facts; underline the question; eliminate extra information; choose a strategy; check answer for reasonableness Science & Social Studies • Science and Social Studies are usually taught in 3 week blocks unless the unit is more in depth. • Laseri3 Science funded by the Smithsonian Institute- 3 modules this year: ~Life Cycle of Butterflies ~Changes ~Weather Other Important Notes • Weekly newsletter sent on Mondays • Attendance is very Important!! – Absences – send note within 3 days • No party invitations at school-send by mail • Scholastic News Magazine • Field Trips- Fall- Lily’s Purple Plastic Purse (MST) Spring- Butterfly Museum/Imax • Classroom donations Thank you for coming! • We are excited to have your child in our classes this year and can’t wait to watch them grow! • Please lend a Helping Hand! • Mrs. Carlin & Ms. Bard