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White Oak Elementary 2 nd Grade

White Oak Elementary 2 nd Grade . “Back To School Night” July 31, 2013.

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White Oak Elementary 2 nd Grade

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  1. White Oak Elementary2nd Grade “Back To School Night” July 31, 2013 • While you are waiting for me to begin, please write a letter back to your child on the back of the “Back to School Letter!” I know they will look forward to reading your note when they get to school in the morning tomorrow! 

  2. Mrs. RoweRoom 27 • 7th year of teaching 2nd grade • Taught 3 years at Maple and 4 years at White Oak • Graduated from Butler University (Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and an Endorsement in Special Education) • My Family • Interests: reading, being with my family, watching movies, and playing soccer and tennis.

  3. Our Schedule 9:00-9:10 Arrival/ Morning Message 9:10-9:40 Word Study 9:40-10:40 Reader’s Workshop 10:40-11:05 Grammar/Writer’s Workshop 11:10-11:40 SST 11:45-12:15 Lunch 12:20-1:25 Math 1:30-1:50 Recess 1:55-2:40 Related Arts 2:45-3:30 Social Sciences 3:30-3:40 Pack up/ Agenda/ Dismissal

  4. Specials Schedule P.E. Monday Art Tuesday Library Wednesday Computer Skills Thursday Music Friday

  5. Second Grade Behavior Plan • Every day the students will start on green. • The students will go up and down based on their behavior. • Students will track their behavior at the end of the day in their agendas. If they were on yellow , orange, or red, I will write a comment as well. • If students are on red, they might have to walk minutes at recess, write an apology letter, work independently rather than with the group, etc. If the child continues to have problems, his or her clip will go on my desk and the parents will receive a note, email, or phone call. • If students stay on green by the end of the day, they will receive one ticket. If they are on yellow, they will receive two tickets to put in the basket. At the end of the week, there will be a drawing for outstanding behavior! “TREAT PEOPLE RIGHT. DO THE RIGHT THING.”

  6. Avon Grading Scale A 100-93 D+ 69-67 A- 92-90 D 66-63 B+ 89-87 D- 62-60 B 86-83 F Below 60 B- 82-80 C+ 79-77 C 76-73 C- 72-70

  7. Report Cards • Students will receive letter grades for Reading, Writing, and Math. • Word study will be included in the Reading grade. • Students will receive O, S, N, and U for Conduct and Social Sciences.

  8. Homework/ Agenda • Homework Read with your child 15 min. nightly (Reading Log) Leveled Packet (Due every Friday) Occasionally math review tests and other activities might be sent home for extra practice before assessments. Please remember that homework is your child’s responsibility, not yours. • Agenda Students write homework assignments, reminders, and how their day went in their agenda daily. Please check the agenda each night and sign. Agendas should be brought back to school every day. This provides a good communication tool between the teacher and parent.

  9. Assessments • Your child will be assessed weekly on the skills that we practiced during the week. (Reading, Grammar, Word Study, and Math) • We will have NWEA testing three times a year. • We will have DIBELS and QPA/AQPA as on-going assessments. • Three times a year the students will take a Math Benchmark Assessment.

  10. Word Study • Lists will not be sent home. • There will be a word study pretest given at the beginning of the week. • Students that pass at 90 percent will then be able to do enrichment word study activities that follow the pattern. • Students that did not meet mastery will continue to work on the skill. (center-based) • All students will take an assessment on Friday that tests their ability to apply the word study pattern in all aspects of language arts.

  11. Activities to do at Home 1. Word Study • Find words that rhyme with spelling patterns • Locate spelling patterns in books, magazines, and newspapers. • Use letter tiles to make new words using word families. 2. Math • Have your child pay for objects at the store. • Practice telling time. • Practice basic addition and subtraction facts. 3. Reading • READ! READ! READ! • DISCUSS! DISCUSS! DISCUSS!

  12. Scholastic Book Clubs • We will be ordering books from the Scholastic Book Clubs several times during the school year. If you are buying any items for a gift and want it to be kept a secret, please let me know ahead of time! • Please DO NOT send cash! You can write a check out to Scholastic.

  13. Parent Volunteers • Working with small groups • Clerical- copying, laminating, cutting out materials, etc. • Field Trips • Party Helpers • Bulletin Board Helpers • Prize Box Donations • Anything at home- cutting out things, making centers, etc. • Box Top Classroom Coordinator

  14. Communication • Ways to contact me: • Email: earowe@avon-schools.org • Phone: Extension x6790 • Notes • Agendas • How can I contact you? (Hand-out) • Ways to keep updated with our classroom: • Newsletter- sent home every Friday • Classroom website- will be updated every Thursday.

  15. QUESTIONS

  16. THANK YOU FOR COMING!!! • Please make sure to fill out the classroom communication worksheet! • Please don’t forget to sign up for your child’s conference! • If you have any questions, please stay and ask! • It’s going to be a GREAT school year! MISSION POSSIBLE!

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