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Welcome to Back to School Night!
First Grade
The First Grade Team
First Grade SyllabusHistory
Ancients: 5000 BC to 500 AD (Egypt, Greece, Rome)Science
Harcourt Brace: Science Grade 1, CA EditionMath
Hake, Stephan and Saxon, John: Saxon Math 2Phonics
Saxon Phonics Explode the Code 3, 4 & 5
• Writing • Pudewa, Andrew: Institute for Excellence in Writing
1st Grade RecitationsHistory
MummiesTrojan Horse and Zeus
ScienceGreen PlantsLife of a ButterflyAnimals in Danger!The Deep Blue Sea
Geography
Earths Seven Continents Landforms
Virtues Respect People Sticks and Stones Anger Responsibility
TPS Uniform PolicyPlease see the compact and
adhere to it.
Behavior and Discipline“STAR Behavior”
1. Warning2. Lose a Star + a note sent home3. Lose a Star + lose a recess4. Lose a Star + lose Fun Friday5. Lose a Star + lunch detention6. Student will receive an after school
detention!
Classroom ProceduresEntering the Classroom- Walk quietly into the classroom.
Morning Work – This is quiet time. Students need to complete the work that is placed on their desk.
Coming to Attention- When your attention is needed I will clap in a sequence, then the students will repeat my clapping,get quiet and will face me to listen for directions.
When a School Announcement is Made- All students will stop, regardless of what is going on in the classroom and will listen to the announcement being made.
Asking a Question- Student will raise their hand and wait to be called upon.
Using the Bathroom- When students need to use the bathroom they will need to get permission and then will take a pass, and walk to the bathrooms.
Getting a Drink- Students will need to raise their hand and ask for permission to get a drink. If students have a water bottle in their lunch bag they may walk to the back of the room and get a drink if direct instruction is not taking place. If they need to go outside to get a drink this needs to take place during recess and lunch.
Classroom Procedures Cont.Walking through the Hallways- We will have 2 lines. A boy line and a girl line. The line leaders will lead us quietly through the hallways. There should be no talking during this time.
When Someone Enters the Classroom- Students will stand up and greet our visitor together with good morning Mr./Mrs.__________ or Good afternoon Mr./Mrs. __________________.
If you need Help- Raise your hand and quietly wait for me to come and help you. If I am assisting another student or working with a group of students, quietly ask your neighbor for help. Don’t just sit there and wait on me.
Classroom Library- Just like the school library, this is a place to read not play. Minimum to no talking should take place in the library.
Names on the Top of Your Papers- The first thing you need to do when you receive a paper is put your name and number on the top.
Dismissal- You will be called by table to line up once you are packed up and your area is cleaned up. We will walk outside through the middle gates in two quiet lines to meet our parents.
Parent-Teacher Communication Team Effort: Teacher, Student, & ParentsCompletely confidentialEmail Webpage Returned Work Folders (Monday)Homework-at-a-Glance (Monday)
Class WebsiteParents will have access to your specific teacher’s class
websites. The site will house important documents like quarterly recitations, spelling words, Homework-at-a-Glance, a link to check student grades, etc. We will update the site with important events and news.
Class Website
Support ClassesStudents will also have two days of PE, drama and music as well as one day of library, computers.You may contact any of the support teachers directly if you have any questions.
Music: Mrs. Madott – [email protected]: Mrs. Horeth – [email protected]: [email protected], [email protected]
Library: Mrs. Morrison–[email protected] PE: Miss Barbour - [email protected]
Homework PolicyMonday-Thursday (up to 60 minutes, up to 20 minutes reading)
Math (side B), Phonics (side B), Spelling (daily activity in composition book), Reading ( at least 15 minutes),
Homework-at-a-Glance (every Monday)All homework and incomplete class work is due
the next day unless indicated. No homework on Fridays (unless indicated)NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR LATE WORK
T.P.S. No Late Homework Policy
Grades K-2 – “No Late” homework policy is a ten-step process that begins and ends with each quarter. If a student attends class and does not have his/her homework completely finished and turned in, the consequences as outlined in the handbook will be followed.
Absent?Make-Up Work Policy
Teacher will provide the student with any missed work.It is the student’s responsibility to complete and turn-in this work in
the allotted time.Students who are absent for one day will be given one day to complete all missed work.
(Ex. If Johnny is absent on Monday and returns to school on Tuesday, he is given one night to make up missed work that will be due on Wednesday. Hence, if Johnny is absent for three days he will be granted three days to make up the work and turn it in on the fourth day.
Long-term projects - due regardless of absence
How Can I Help My Child With Homework?
Create a quiet place for your child to be able to work and study.Check you child’s “Parent Info Sleeve” nightly for important information forms.
Review the Homework-at-a-Glance schedule nightly to ensure that all assignments and incomplete class work have been completed.
Every night ask your child about his/her new learning. (i.e. Spelling words, history, science, literature) Confirm that your child has packed necessary books, assignments ,and supplies into his/her binder/backpack for the following school day.
Other Important Homework Information
If a student forgets an assignment at home, the student will not be allowed to call home for a parent to bring the work back to school.
A parent may not turn in a late assignment at the end of the day.
Please leave everything in their BEE Binder unless it is in the Parent Info pocket.
Please initial the homework
B.E.E. Binder
Bring Everything Every Day Purpose Layout/Example
Correct set-up is important!Removing Papers (don’t do it)
Work Expectations
All work must be neatly printedMath - shows all work, correct label, &
labels are copied and written correctlySpelling – all done in composition book
Quarter A B C F
1st Quarter 42 36 30 Below 30
2nd Quarter 56 48 40 Below 40
3rd Quarter 70 65 50 Below 50
4th Quarter 85 72 60 Below 60
1st Grade Reading GoalsOral Fluency Passages
Correct Words Per Minute (CWPM)
Test Schedules & ExpectationsMath – After every 5 lessons
Shows all work, correct label & labels are copied and written correctly
Spelling & Phonics – Every FridayReading Fluency – on average three times per quarter
Each word must be spelled accurately and each letter formed correctly for a word to be considered correct.
History & Science – Varies (after completion of units)
Grades K – 2 Grading ScaleA+ = 100% A = 93 - 99% A- = 90 - 92% B+ = 88 - 89% B = 83 - 87%B- = 80 - 82%C+ = 78 - 79%C = 73-77% C- = 70-72%F = 69% and below
Field Trips
We need to fundraise to do this More $ = More Trips
In the past Zoo Plays LEGOLAND Sea World School presentations All payments will need to be made online.
Classroom Information
BirthdaysBirthdays will be celebrated in the classroom monthly. The room parent will notify parents when the celebration will take
place for each month.InvitationsFood allergies - If your child has a special food allergy you will need
to provide a substitue for parties, etc. (ex. gluten, dairy free) Label EVERYTHING!Water bottles (extra one on P.E. days)Appropriate running shoes on P.E. days
Classroom VolunteersRoom ParentVolunteer in the class (not during direct instruction)
CopiesP.E. assistantBook OrdersArt class helpersAt home prep
FYI
No toys brought to schoolMedical conditionsAbsences/Early check-outsFamily concernsFood allergies - If your child has a special food allergy you will
need to provide a substitue for parties, etc. (ex. gluten, dairy free)