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Miss Estevez’s 3rd Grade Class

Miss Estevez’s 3rd Grade Class. Welcome Parents!. About Mater. Mater Academy earned it’s 12 th Consecutive “A”!!!! We are Title 1 Extra funding from the government Based on amount of students with Free or Reduced Lunch. Welcome to 4 th Grade!. Welcome to our 4th grade classroom!

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Miss Estevez’s 3rd Grade Class

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  1. Miss Estevez’s 3rd Grade Class Welcome Parents!

  2. About Mater • Mater Academy earned it’s 12th Consecutive “A”!!!! • We are Title 1 • Extra funding from the government • Based on amount of students with Free or Reduced Lunch

  3. Welcome to 4th Grade! • Welcome to our 4th grade classroom! • Ms. Gilmore’s class is located in Room 212 • Miss Estevez’s class is located in Room 216

  4. All About Ms. Gilmore • My background • I was born and raised in Miami, Florida • This is my sixth year as a teacher • I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education with ESOL Endorsement • I am currently attending Graduate School for my Master’s in Educational Leadership.

  5. All About Miss Estevez • My background • I was born and raised in Hialeah/Miami Lakes, Florida • This is my fourth year as a teacher • I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education with ESOL Endorsement • I will be returning to school this Spring to pursue my Master’s degree in Education.

  6. Our Goals • To give our students the academic and social skills they need to progress to 5th grade. • To provide our students with strategies to score well on the end of the year State Standardized test. • To provide your child with a safe and secure environment and to make new friends and discover new interests.

  7. Class Schedule

  8. Class Subjects • The subjects Ms. Gilmore covers are: • Reading • Writing • The subjects Miss Estevez covers are: • Mathematics • Science • Social Studies

  9. Reading • We will become familiar with all the State Standardized Test tasks • Main Idea, Author’s Purpose, Compare and Contrast, Vocabulary, Cause and Effect, Fact and Opinion, Sequencing, Fact and Detail, and Problem/ Solution • We will read fiction and nonfiction text • We will learn new vocabulary words to comprehend our stories better.

  10. Writing • Respond to readings/analytical writing • Your child will write opinion and narrative essays. • Does anyone know the difference?

  11. Math, Science, and Social Studies • We will demonstrate understanding of all benchmark skills required for 4th grade. • Students will learn place value into the decimal places, multiply multi-digit numbers, how to divide, and reducing fractions. • Weekly labs will be conducted to facilitate students understanding of Science concepts. • Students will learn all about Florida History.

  12. Grading Scale K-12 Grades Numerical Value A 90-100% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69 F 0-59% I Incomplete 0 Z Did not turn in double 0 Grade Breakdown Tests 50% Quizzes/Classwork 25% Projects 15% Homework 5% Technology 5%

  13. Spanish, Music & Art Miss Estevez’s Students: • Spanish: Ms. Rojas • Music: Mr. Odio • Art: Ms. Paula • P.E.: Coach White Ms. Gilmore’s Students: • Spanish: Ms. Jimenez • Music: Mr. Odio • Art: Ms. Paula • P.E.: Coach Borrell

  14. Instructional Technology • It is very important that your child have daily access to a computer with working internet. • School is leaning more towards technology than paper based. • Students must complete all of the assignments assigned per category on Reading Plus when Reading Plus begins. As of now, please do not have the students log on at home.

  15. Classroom Community • Our classroom is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other. • Our classroom rules are: • Raise your hand and wait to be called on before speaking. • Be a friend help and share with others. • Walk do not run, in or out of the classroom. • Listen carefully, respect your teacher and others when they are speaking. • Do not leave your seat without permission. • No negative comments, facial expressions, or reactions.

  16. Rewards & Consequences • Rewards Praise, candy, stickers, and special lunch. • Consequences Loss of privileges, detention, parent conference, and referral.

  17. Homework • I assign homework everyday including WEEKENDS. • Your child’s homework is due daily. If your child misses 3 homework assignments in a week, your child receive a detention. • At the end of the week I will check the homework log from the week to give a completion grade.

  18. Tardiness • School starts at 8:30 a.m. • If students aren’t in the classroom by the time the announcements begin, your child is considered tardy. • If you are tardy 10 times, you will receive a referral.

  19. Attendance • It is VERY important that your child come to school everyday. • If your child is absent, you need to bring a note from home or a doctor. • After 3 unexcused absences, you will receive a referral. • After 10 notes the rest need to be from a doctor in order for them to be excused. • PLEASE try not be absent, important material is taught every day and the student gets behind when they miss.

  20. Uniform Policy 3rd-5th Grade students must wear: • Khaki Pants with the Mater Academy Logo on the back • Gold Polo shirts with Hunter Green trim • Belts that are all brown or black (shirts MUST be tucked in) • Shoes that are closed all the way around, either all brown or black. • Hair ties must be in the school colors: white, yellow, green, or hair color.

  21. Volunteer Hours • Parents must complete 30 volunteer hours with their child’s homeroom teacher. • If you have more than one child you split the hours evenly between their teachers. • Hours can be completed by volunteering for the school or teacher. • Hours can be purchased through donations from the teacher’s Wish List. $1 = 1 hour

  22. School Communication • Parent Portal • School Website • ConnectEd Messages • Teacher > Assistant Principal > Principal

  23. Lunch Procedures • Fill out application to see if you qualify for Free or Reduced lunch. • Pay outstanding balances to Nancy in the Cafeteria.

  24. Important Reminders • Home Learning is an essential part of your child’s education, skills taught in the classroom are reinforced through homework activities. Homework is to be completed daily. • All absences are marked unexcused until proper documentation is received. (i.e. parent or doctor’s note) After 3 unexcused absences, your child will receive a referral. • 10 tardies result in a referral. • Leaving early 5 times without a doctors note the next day will also result in a referral. • A total of 30 volunteer hours per family should to be completed. These may be fulfilled at the school or through wish list donations. Please provide a receipt with your purchase.

  25. Important Reminders • We are a mandatory uniform school. Students must wear uniforms to school each day. • Friday is Jean Day, students may bring in $1 to wear their jeans and Mater Academy t-shirt • Students’ grades may be viewed through the Parent Portal atwww.dadeschools.net • Early Release Days are now on Wednesday’s. We get out every Wednesday at 2pm.

  26. School Website www.materelementary.com

  27. Important Websites • Reading Plus www.readingplus.com • Reading Wonders (Reading Textbook/Resources) www.connected.mcgraw-hill.com • Think Central (Math Textbook/Resources) www.thinkcentral.com • Pearson Success (Science Textbook/Resources) www.pearsonsuccessnet.com • Gizmo’s (Online Science Labs) www.explorelearning.com

  28. How should you contact us? • The best way is via e-mail: sgilmore@materelementary.com kestevez@materelementary.com • Call the school: (305) 698- 9900 and leave a message with the receptionist • Send a note with your child

  29. Let’s Have a Great Year!Any Questions?

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