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Curriculum Night 2018-2019

A friendly reminder about the guidelines for discussing student progress at the Curriculum Night. Learn about data notebooks, curriculum overview, parental support, and more.

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Curriculum Night 2018-2019

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  1. Curriculum Night 2018-2019

  2. A Friendly Reminder… • Keep in mind, this is NOT an ILP conference and while we are here to help answer all questions you may have, we ask that conversations about specific students are kept to e-mail, Class Dojo, phone calls, or scheduled appointments. • Due to FERPA and the rights of students, we are not allowed to discuss individual student progress in a group or in front of other parents. Thank you for understanding!

  3. Mission ASU Preparatory Academy is an innovative K-12 charter school where teachers, students and families share the same goal – college graduation. Our mission is to provide premium environments for learning, helping all students become innovative leaders and problem solvers who are prepared for success in college and their preferred careers Arizona State College and Career Ready Standards Cambridge Curriculum Academics | Partnership | Leadership | Innovation

  4. What are the goals of tonight? • Learn about Data Notebooks • Gain an overview of our curriculum • Learn about ways parents can support students’ academic success this year.

  5. What instructional level is my student working on? • Each student receives instruction at his or her academic level. • Teachers will provide rigorous instruction that challenges students, but also supports individual instructional needs.

  6. Data Notebook • Standards-Based Assessments • Pre, Post, Growing • Self Reflections • Goal Setting • Student Work

  7. Literacy • Benchmark Advance—Network-wide adoption • Benchmark Advance unit assessments • DIBELs Assessments

  8. Benchmark Advance • Network adoption • Whole and small group instruction • Linked writing experiences • Daily exposure to grade level complex text • Spiral approach • AZ College and Career Ready Standards • Integrated Science and Social Studies content • Essential questions build

  9. Benchmark Advance • Daily Components • Shared reading • Mentor read aloud • Writing (modeled and independent) • Language • Phonics • Phonological awareness • Whole group mini lessons • Leveled small group instruction

  10. Literacy Work Stations • Library Work Station • Writing Work Station • Word Work Station • Puzzles and Games • Buddy Reading • Computer Work Station (iPads) • Right now, we are focusing on increasing our stamina to work independently during Reader’s Workshop.

  11. Engage NY Math Curriculum • Whole and small groups • Collaborative work • Technology • Hands-on • Fluency • Spiral approach • College and Career Ready Standards

  12. Social Studies • Community (self to world) • Wants and Needs • Maps • Continents/Oceans • Community Helpers • Holidays and Celebrations Around the World • National Symbols • Presidents

  13. Science • Lessons are taught using the Inquiry Process and the Scientific Method • Human Body Parts • 5 Senses • Simple tools • Life Cycles of Plants and Animals • Living and Non Living Things • Inventions and Inventors • Properties of Objects (color, texture, and size) • Forces of Motion • Changes in Earth and Weather

  14. Ways to Support Students • Building Responsibility: • Help children understand and take responsibility for the consequences of their choices. (Negative & Positive) • Reading with Your Child: Please read each night! • Homework: Its important to spend time learning about what your child is learning in school and reinforce it through completing homework. • Positive Education: Demonstrate a positive attitude about education and school to your child.

  15. Things to Know! • Class Dojo • PowerSchool • Specials Schedule • Growth Mindset

  16. Specials Schedule

  17. Drop off does not begin until 7:45am. • Please do not drop students off in the parking lot. If you do not wish to use the Drive Line drop off, you MUST park your car and walk your student to the playground crosswalk. PARENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP*IMPORTANT INFORMATION* ROUND ABOUT TRAFFIC FLOW ONLY Kindergarten students may enter through the front office. As you exit our parking lot, stay to the LEFT which will keep you on the inside lane of the round about. This will prevent you from getting stuck in the pick up line (on the right side nearest the curb). • As you are waiting to drop off and pick up, please be sure not to block the driveways on the south west side of the campus. This is where our Preschool families are dropping off. This year we have implemented a parking lot monitor toensure the safety of all students. Incidents will be recorded and you will be contacted by administration after repeat offenses.

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