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Important Policies and Procedures

Important Policies and Procedures. Make sure you have signed up online for BWE email blasts. Please sign in at the front office each time you come to school. Please register online on the CMS website to be a volunteer.

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Important Policies and Procedures

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  1. Important Policies and Procedures • Make sure you have signed up online for BWE email blasts. • Please sign in at the front office each time you come to school. • Please register online on the CMS website to be a volunteer. • Send a note with your child any time there is a change in their afternoon transportation. (Email may not get checked in time.) • Please be sure you are signing communication pockets each Thursday night and returning them on Fridays.

  2. Birthday Celebrations • Food sent to school for birthdays should be shared at lunch (12:00–12:30 is our lunch time). • Food shared for birthdays must be store- bought and should be peanut free.

  3. 3rd Grade Curriculum

  4. Literacy: Reading • Daily Five/CAFÉ • Teacher’s College reading and writing • Comprehension Tool Kit • Author Studies • Novel Units • Non-fiction Pieces: • Time for Kids, National Geographic for Kids, etc. • Other: Plays, Classic Literature, Poetry • Socratic Seminar

  5. A Post-it Progression

  6. Literacy: Writing Narrative, Persuasive, and Informative Writing • Mentor Texts • Words Their Way • Writing is often integrated into the subject areas • Word Work/Daily Five

  7. Social Studies • 1st Quarter: Qualities of Good Citizenship, Basic Structure of Local/National Government • 2nd Quarter: Changes over time, Basic Map Skills • 3rd Quarter: Historical Figures and their influence on society. • 4th Quarter:Basic Principles of Economics

  8. Science • 1st Quarter: The Scientific Method, Matter and Energy • 2nd Quarter: Solar System • 3rd Quarter: Structures and functions of the human body and plant systems • 4th Quarter: Force and Motion

  9. Math • Number sense 0 - 9,999 • Addition and subtraction of multi-digit numbers • Multiplication and division • Time (Elapsed time) • Metric length, capacity and mass • Area, Perimeter • Geometry • Fractions • Line plots, tallies • Line, Bar, Circle & Pictographs • Growing patterns

  10. Grading Scale • A = 100% - 93% • B = 92% - 85% • C = 84% - 77% • D = 76% - 70% • F = 69% or below *Students who score an 84% or below on a formal assessment (end of unit test) will be re-taught and reassessed in order to show mastery of these concepts. **This year writing grades will be included in students’ ELA (English Language Arts) grades. A health grade will be given based on students’ participation in character education and physical education lessons.

  11. Assessments • MAP assessments are given for diagnostic purposes only. Reports guide our teaching. Assessments are given three times this year in Language Arts and Math. • Reading 3D assessments are given 3 times a year to determine students’ reading level. You will receive reports concerning their progress. • End-of-Grade (EOG) tests in Reading and Math will be given mid-May.

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