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2014-2015

Welcome to Back to School Night. 2014-2015. Welcome to our classroom and our school! LES Vision: Learning today…Leading tomorrow. Mission Statement: I am Responsible, Respectful, and Ready to Learn. Back to School Blues?. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKD2kzXSX-k. Housekeeping.

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2014-2015

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  1. Welcome to Back to School Night 2014-2015

  2. Welcome to our classroom and our school! LES Vision: Learning today…Leading tomorrow. Mission Statement: I am Responsible, Respectful, and Ready to Learn

  3. Back to School Blues? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKD2kzXSX-k

  4. Housekeeping • Please do not drive in bus loop, use all crosswalks, no U-turns in school zone • Breakfast is served at 8:00, please no kids at the school before then. • Absences- When your child is going to be absent, please call the office and let them know. • Visitors- when you come to the school sign in at the office. • Birthday treats- you may bring treats for your child’s birthday. We have 22 students. We will do treats at the end of the day. Treats need to be store packaged, with a visible ingredient label. • Box Tops - Every year we have a contest to see which grade brings the most box tops.

  5. Continued: • Pup’s Club- Sign up in the office if you are interested • Friday Extended Day also sign up in office

  6. 4th Grade What can we expect as parents? Brain Research says: Your child needs plenty of rest. (8-10 hrs.) It is best not to watch TV or play video games 1 hr. prior to bedtime. Children need down time to relax before trying to sleep. Whatever is studied right before bed, the brain processes through the night Expectations and accountability will help all students grow

  7. Class Information: • Classroom Newsletter and Homework comes home on Wednesday. Reading log comes home on Monday. • Homework and Reading Log due on Monday • Homework Expectations • Spelling Pretest on Monday • Spelling Final on Wednesday

  8. There may be other homework during the week. The kids will always know the due date! Math and nightly reading homework is always due the next day. • We will learn to use our time wisely so we don’t have as much homework! • Homework folders are a way for us to communicate. If the homework folder is in their backpack, there is something in it (homework or papers). • It needs to be at school everyday • Late work: you will receive a Late Homework Notice, please sign and return the next day. • PowerSchool is available

  9. Specials • Monday: Counseling (every other Monday), Lab • Tuesday: Library • Wednesday: Music, PE, Lab • Thursday: Music, PE • Friday: 1st Grade Buddies, Art, • Friday release at 1:25

  10. Classroom Reading • We use the reading basal provided by the school as a skeleton for the curriculum. • We will read a variety of novels that reinforce the skills provided by our basal. • We will work in guided reading groups, as well as literature circles. • Expectations=read 100 min a week

  11. Book Orders • Scholastic Book Clubs • I accept online orders only • www.scholastic.com/bookclubs • Activation Code:JH7XD

  12. Mathematics • We use Everyday Mathematics • It is different than we were taught (that’s okay This program is supported by years of research, and our school is proof that it works • Student Reference Book should be brought home when your child has homework • We correct Math Boxes everyday, they need to correct the problems they got wrong. I collect and give scores at the end of the unit.

  13. How to help at home: • Practice Multiplication facts • Set a regular time for homework. • Have supplies and a quiet area available for your student. • Talk to your child about school. Let them know it is important to you. • Keep a good working relationship with the school, if you have questions or concerns- contact me!

  14. Class Website • http://goo.gl/1TaS7H • Or www.bgh2.k12.wy.us

  15. PowerSchool • You can access your child’s grades through PowerSchool. Please check every couple weeks

  16. Communication • Class website • Email • Any questions call!

  17. Thank you!! • Let’s have a fantastic year!!!

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