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WELCOME TO TEAM 6
http://www.usd475.org/Pages/default.aspx
GEARY COUNTY DISTRICT WEBSITE
2012-2013National Middle School
of the year
TEAM 6 TEACHERS
Math: Mrs. Ricard—Room 703 Language Arts: Mr. Banks—Room 702 Science: Mrs. Miller—Room 614 Social Studies: Mr. Cox—Room 701 ESS: Ms. Smith—Room 702
Paraprofessional—Mrs. Loudin Mrs. Hayden/Physical Education—North
Gym Mrs. Kleespies/Vocal Music—Room 200All teacher’s e-mails are in the following format:
ACADEMIC STRATEGIES- TROOPER TIME During the first six weeks, a focus will
be made on learning and using AVID Strategies and a School-Wide Organizational System based on the AVID Binder and AVID Expectations for Organization.
Time is spent assisting students in making good choices.
Preparing for fall and spring conferences are done during this time.
Some assemblies are held during this time.
BULLYING PREVENTION Students learn about the Olweus
Program which is the district-wide Bully Prevention Program.
Class meetings are held in order to build relationships and address various topics related to Bullying Prevention.
BRAT PACKBUILDING RESISTANT ADAPTIVE TEENS
Students have an opportunity to learn about ways to deal/cope with the Military Lifestyle.
MTSS CORE E Beginning during the second six weeks. Time spent on developing the literacy
and problem-solving skills of all students.
Time for teaching strategies listed on our school improvement plan.
Time for regrouping students to provide appropriate support for literacy, math, and enrichment.
Opportunity for ESS-CWC staff to meet with their students.
GEARY COUNTY USD 475
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TEAM 6 LESSON PLANSThe communication on lesson plans will be through the student planner.If you would like to be on a daily homework e-mail, please contact Ms. Smith.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES http://web.usd475.org/school/frms/SitePages/Home.aspx
TEAM 6 SCHEDULE:o8:25-9:00 Academic Strategies/Trooper Time
o9:04-10:00 CORE A o10:04-11:00 CORE B o11:04-11:40 CORE C o11:40-12:10 LUNCHo12:15-12:43 CORE C o12:47-1:43 CORE D o1:47-2:32 Elective I/TEAM 6 Plano2:37-3:25 Elective II/Individual Plan
TEAM EXPECTATIONS You will be counted tardy if you come in the
room once the door is closed unless you have a pass.
Come to the classroom prepared to learn with ALL of your classroom materials.
THE TEACHER will dismiss you at the end of class when all areas are clean.
All passes will be written in planner by student and signed by the teacher after asking permission.
Beginning on page 148 of the planner, ONE PAGE of passes will be allotted for each six week grading period.
TEAM EXPECTATIONS You must bring the following items to every
class: BIG Binder (with paper, pencil. . .) Library Book Textbook (if one) Composition Book (All Core Classes) Planner
We expect all students to attend their classes every day, on time, ready and with the desire to learn. Being on time means a student is in the assigned classroom/work area with materials and ready to become involved in the learning activities of that class. (Tardies on page 13)
TEAM EXPECTATIONS Raise hand and wait to be recognized
prior to speaking. All assignments will have the following
heading in the upper right hand corner:
NameCoreDateAssignment
PARENT EXPECTATIONS:
Help your student be on time, attend school regularly, and complete make-up work.
Support FRMS’s anti-bullying program. Help your student comply with the
handbook polices. Review your student’s planner and grades
through Skyward- Family Access. Monitor your student’s screen time and use
of technology. Communicate regularly with teachers. Help your student resolve conflicts by
respecting the differences of others.
EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SERVICESESS STAFF
GOAL: Educate every child to their fullest potential by providing students with “supports and services” in the least restrictive environment.
Class-Within-A-Class Teacher (CWC)Co-Teaching Lessons with content teachers
ParaprofessionalsProvide a learning environment that
supports the development of ALL students while maintaining high expectations for
ALL.
ELECTIVE COURSES: Art: Students will build fundamental
arts skills by creating a variety of two and three-dimensional art projects.
Band: An interesting and challenging class for students that want to learn to play a band instrument. Advanced band will continue building upon skills learned in beginning band. There is a financial commitment for parents with band instruments. Students are required to practice their instrument at home.
Orchestra: Students develop further skills based on the fundamentals learned in beginning orchestra and there is more focus given to performances.
Vocal Music: Choir students will learn theory of music and will improve their vocal technique. Students are required to sing in at least two concerts during the semester.
Technology: Students explore modules using a multi-sensory approach rotating through stations of computers, video, hands-on activities and text based information.
Careers: Students will learn the basics of what you need to succeed in today’s workplace.
Computer Studies: Students will learn skills in: keyboarding, word processing, data base, spreadsheet, PowerPoint, and use of the Internet for research.
Family and Consumer Science (FACS): A class which will assist all students in the development of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and abilities necessary for satisfying personal and family living.
Foreign Languages: Students will learn everyday vocabulary, complete comprehensive projects, “hands on” exercises, and study the cultures of many countries.
Literacy Lab: This class combines shared reading, small group instruction, reading and comprehension strategies to provide literacy skills to students who need additional support. Students are selected based on reading level and teacher recommendation.
Physical Education: A middle school curriculum designed to provide adolescents with knowledge and skills to enjoy a physically active lifestyle.
Math Strategies: This course helps build mathematical confidence and ability. Concepts are learned through hands on activities, literature, problem-solving, and group work. (By teacher recommendation only)
PIBS/Positive Intervention Behavior Supports: This is a smaller class which helps students who just need extra support.