READING 1. COMPREHENSION 60% Reading Anthology (both) Literature Book (fiction) Magazine Articles (Non-fiction) 2. VOCABULARY 30% Vocabulary (working copy + cards) 3. ORAL PARTICIPATION 10% Comprehension Tests Comprehension Quizzes, Tests, Projects Quizzes Taken from readings Pronunciation, flow, expression Asking questions, promoting discussion READING Expectations: -Students will maintain an average of 70% or above -Students should be reading material and reviewing vocabulary EVERY night -A copy of the homework/grading policy as well as a class information sheet can be found on my teacher webpage under “6th grade curriculum” and in your child’s binder Contact Information: -Phone: 510-651-6958 ext. 47027 -Email: cmiraflor@aol.com -website: www.fremont.k12.ca.us/fusd GATE MATH 1. Daily Homework (10%) (Scaled Handouts, book) Standards Practice: Number Concepts Ratios Integers Data Analysis Expressions and Equations Geometric Concepts 2. Lesson Quizzes (20%) 3. Problem Solving Packets (20%) 4. Chapter and Unit Tests (50%) Based on: lesson skills word problems logic open ended questions real life problem solving multiple strategies GATE MATH Expectations: -Students will maintain an average of 80% or above -Students are responsible for daily homework -Students must seek help when needed -A copy of the homework/grading policy as well as a class information sheet can be found on my teacher webpage under “6th grade curriculum” and in your child’s binder Contact Information: -Phone: 510-651-6958 ext. 47027 -Email: cmiraflor@aol.com -website: www.fremont.k12.ca.us/fusd BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT 6TH GRADE, ROOM 27 2015-2016 Agenda 1. Please sign in! 2. Introduction 3. Schedule 4. Curriculum 5. Homework Policy 6. Quizzes and Tests 7. Grading 8. Report Cards 9. Discipline 10. Field Trips (Parent drivers/insurance) 11. 6th Grade Goals 12. Class Auction 13. Parent/Teacher Communication 14. Volunteers 15. Questions 16. Thank you for coming! All About Me CARMEN POWELL SCHOOL: Vallejo Mill Centerville Moreau H.S. UCSB CSUH: teaching credential SJSU: MA + Administrative Degree TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Substitute teacher 2 years Preschool teacher 2 years 4th grade 3 years 6th grade 15 years Contact Information 1. School phone 510-651-6958 Ext. 47027 2. E-mail cmiraflor@aol.com 3. Website www.fremont.k12.ca.us/fusd 4. Room 27 Room 27’s Schedule Science PREP M 8:25-9:10 P.E. PREP Computer PREP T 8:25-9:10 Mr. Seeley F 8:25-9:10 ? W 8:25-9:10 Music Th 8:25-9:10 Library T 9:10-9:40 CLASS SCHEDULES M-F 1st period 11:10-12:10 M-F 2nd period 12:55-1:40 and 1:55-2:20 Powell: Reading Richwood: GATE Reading Stange: Math Stewart: GATE Reading Luu: Reading Powell: GATE Math Richwood: Reading Stange: GATE Math Stewart: Math Luu: Math Reading/Language Arts ADOPTED PROGRAM: Treasures by McGraw Hill 1. textbook 2. practice book Treasures.macmillanmh.com/ california WRITING: Write Source 2000, Treasures, and Learning Headquarters Genres: Narrative Expository Persuasive Spelling SPELLING: Treasures Spelling and Vocabulary Skills 1. Temporary List: Current week’s lesson 2. Permanent List: Commonly misspelled words (about 10 new ones each week) Monday-Wednesday: practice Thursday: post test (multiple choice + 5 permanent words) *Each week students have a chance to test out of spelling and work on word roots Math ADOPTED PROGRAM: Springboard Mathematics Course 1 1. Consumable textbook (Aligns with COMMON CORE) 2. On-line: fremontunifiedca.springboardonline.org 3. Resource: TenMarks.com CONCEPTS AND CONTENT: Number Concepts Ratios Geometric Concepts Personal Financial Literacy Expressions and Equations Integers Data Analysis Social Studies * Early Man *Rome and the Israelites *Greece and the Phoenicians *Mesopotamia *Egypt *Ancient China *Ancient India Science ADOPTED PROGRAM: Focus on Earth Science by Prentice Hall CONCEPTS AND CONTENT: Plate Tectonics Ecosystems Volcanoes Weather Earthquakes Atmosphere The students attend Science Lab weekly Other *Current Events *Public Speaking Character Education (school) Family Life (district) HOMEWORK POLICY 1. Students are expected to bring in their homework completed and on time each day. No late work is accepted. 2. Name must appear on work for full credit 3. Homework must be recorded for each subject. This includes daily assignments; future quizzes and test dates; report and project due dates; and special reminders 4. Missing homework notices will be sent home when appropriate (Blue notes) Students will receive 0% credit for any missing assignments. 5. If a student is unable to complete assignments after 45-60 minutes, a note from the parent is needed. The student is still responsible for knowing the material since the curriculum is based on the California Common Core State Standards QUIZZES AND TESTS 1. Students will be notified of tests in advance 2. Quizzes can be scheduled or given as “pop” quizzes when needed 3. Students talking or cheating during a quiz or test receive an F (0%), a misconduct notice is issued, and a parent signature is required Grading 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Most assignments will be given a letter/percentage grade Smaller assignments or practice will be counted as credit/no credit Grading will be based on completeness of assignment, portion of assignment completed correctly, effort, directions followed, and neatness. LATE, MISSING, OR INCOMPLETE ASSIGNMENTS COUNT AS A ZERO Missing assignments: parents will be notified when appropriate and grade will be lowered Students will be rewarded for turning in assignments on time Progress reports will be sent out 3 times throughout the year or as needed Variety of assessment techniques: teacher observation, student self assessment, rubrics, tests, writing (formal and informal), standards checklist REPORT CARDS 1. November (Conferences 18th, 19th, 20th) 2. March 3. June (on the last day of school) Discipline OFF LIMITS: 1. Cell phones* 2. Ipods* 3. Electronic video devices* 4. Gum 5. See school rules CLASSROOM AGREEMENTS: 1. Never give up. Try your best. 2. Respect other people and their property. 3. Speak and listen when appropriate. 4. Participate and do your work properly 5. Honesty is the best policy. 6. Stay positive. NO NEGATIVES! Testing and Field Trips IMPORTANT DATES Smarter Balance Assessment FIELD TRIPS Walk through Ancient Civilizations 6th Grade Science Camp (about $ 350-390) Great America (TBD) May Jan. 20, 21, or 22 Dec. 1-4 June (TBD) 6TH GRADERS CAN AIM FOR EACH TRIMESTER: Honor Roll Citizenship Award END OF YEAR: *Scott Ferguson Leadership Award *Warrier Allrounder Award Classroom Academic Award Classroom Citizenship Award Classroom Most Improved Award President’s Physical Fitness Award President’s Honor Roll (3.5 or better every trimester in 4th, 5th, and 6th ) and high standardized test scores OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS: Band School Newspaper Math Club Basketball Team Student Council Debate Club Chess and more CLASS AUCTIONS When: December June Students use points earned throughout the year PARENT/TEACHER COMMUNICATION If you have any concerns or questions about your child or anything that is happening in the classroom, please call me to talk or schedule an appointment. If I have overlooked the specific learning needs of your child, I would like to know so I can help him/her achieve the most they can this year. Thank you. HOMEWORK 1. Please make sure to sign in tonight at the back table 2. Please check the back table for ways you can volunteer in our classroom 3. Please leave your child a note telling him/her how you survived my lecture tonight 4. Have a wonderful evening!