Third Grade Expectations at Highland Elementary School with Mrs. Crane Methods of communication Planner-nightly Newsletters (teacher)- every Thursday (P.T.O.)Signed paper’s- every Thursday E-mail: ccrane@madison-schools.com Class Dojo Notes- either in planner or sent in “Homework Folder” Voice mail- Call school and ask for specific teacher’s voice mail. How to reach our websites: Go to the Madison County School District Website at www.madison-schools.com Go to Schools (The blue hyperlink at the top.) Click on School Web Sites Click on Highland Elementary School Click on teacher’s name We will begin to post the newsletters, and other important information on there for you to use. Classroom Rules: 1. Follow directions the first time they are given. 2. Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself. 3. Stay in your seat unless you have permission to 4. 5. 6. 7. do otherwise. Stay on task at all times. Keep up with supplies and assignments. Raise your hand for permission to speak out unless you have permission to do otherwise. Keep a positive attitude. Mrs. Crane’s Class Schedule: ELA 7:30 – 10:40 Math / Science 10:40-2:10 Monday P.E. 8:30-9:15 Library Flex Time 9:15-10:00 Tuesday Rotation Schedule 8:30-9:15 Wednesday Computer 8:30-9:15 Thursday Library 8:30-9:15 Friday Music 8:30-9:15 Items you should see every day! Planner (AP) Take Home Folder-green folder (Homework sheets i.e. spelling, language, math) Reading book Vocabulary spiral Books we will be using: Reading – Trophies (2), Scott Foresman (6), Castles of Sand (1), On the Horizon (1) Houghton Mifflin English (1) possibly (1) workbook EnVision Math (1) hardback text (1) workbook www.pearsonsuccessnet.com – Students will get password and user identification Harcourt Science (1) Wordly Wise workbook (1) www.wordlywise3000.com EZ Grammar Homework Policy: Written homework should never take more than thirty minutes. I give them time to work on homework in class after they finish their class work. We assign students homework that you can look for on a regular basis, as well as: Projects and extra credit work. You are a vital part of your child’s education and we need your help: checking over your child’s homework (accuracy and completion), reading to and with you child, and providing a quiet place with assistance as your child learns how to study. WE NEED YOU TO BE OUR GREATEST CHEERLEADERS FOR THE CHILDREN! Websites: www.mobymax.com www.internet4classrooms.com http://www.spellingcity.com/ www.abcya.com http://wordwizard.scholastic.com/quizmaker/ http://themathworksheetsite.com/ Study for reading stories in Trophies: quia story title example: quia pepita talks twice quiz story title Regular Reading/Language Arts Assignments: Monday- Complete definitions, read story of the week, math practice and study spelling words. Tuesday- Study spelling, vocabulary words, and math practice. Wednesday- Usually no written assignments; read and study for comprehension and vocabulary test. Thursday-Study for spelling, language tests and math practice. Friday- None- You are more than welcome to let your child write their definitions ahead of time, &/or study. Vocabulary definitions Word- (pronunciation guide) part of speech, definitions, sample sentence. Example: 1) 2) squirmed- /skŵ̂erm/ (verb) to wriggle; writhe; or twist. The restless girl squirmed in her seat. Hissed- /his/ (1,3 verb , 2 noun) 1) to make a sound like ss, or like a drop of water on a hot stove: Geese and snakes hiss. 2) Sound like ss: Hisses were heard from many who disliked what the speaker was saying. 3) to show disapproval of by hissing: The audience hissed the dull play. “Signed Paper’s Folder” Your child’s folder will be sent home every Thursday!! Your child’s graded papers will be in the folder along with the weekly newsletter, and any information you may need for the week. Please sign and return the folder with the papers on Friday. These grades are typically placed on Active Parent no later than the following Monday afternoon. Lunch Please do not send any items to school that must be heated/refrigerated. Students will keep up with their own lunch money. need to be kept current. You may check your child’s account balance & pay on-line. Students may purchase only one extra item per day. The cafeteria offers chips, drinks, a slush, and even ice cream. Cost- Breakfast $1.50 Lunch $2.75 Absentees & Tardies Any time a student is absent, they must return to school with either a note from a doctor or a parent concerning the child’s absence. Otherwise the absence will not be excused. If your child is tardy you must bring them inside and sign them in at the office. Grades/Promotion Grading Scale A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 65-69 F 64-Below Promotion Requirements Student must make a yearly average of 65 or higher in the following subject areas: Reading Language Arts Math Reading on DRA 38 or higher Must pass an end of the year reading test for promotion (Senate Bill 2347). Items to place on your calendars: August 28th Boy Scouts meeting(Evening) Look for information … August 29th Spirit Cart September 1st Labor Day- No School September 26th Spirit Cart Week of September 29th Spirit Week – Look for information… Arrival & Dismissals Students may beginning arriving at school at 7:00 a.m. Students will be counted tardy after 7:30 a.m. Please make sure your child knows how they will be getting home each day. Any changes in transportation must be written by a parent and signed by the principal. Accelerated Reading Your child will be expected to earn 3o points each term. They must make an 80% accuracy for the points to count. This will be used as a test grade. Scholastic Books Your child will be given the opportunity to order from Scholastic Book Clubs. We hope that you will please order books for your child. As you know reading is then great way to ensure you child’s success in school! Every time you order and you order online, our class will receive a free book! I will send home soon! www.scholasticbookclubs.com Class access code: GYRB4