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Meadow Park PTA 1 st Annual Direct Donation Drive

Meadow Park PTA 1 st Annual Direct Donation Drive Replaces Gift Wrap Sales – Simple (no work for parents!) fundraising method with proven success at South Lake Middle School and other IUSD elementary schools. 100% of donations go directly to Meadow Park

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Meadow Park PTA 1 st Annual Direct Donation Drive

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  1. Meadow Park PTA 1st Annual Direct Donation Drive Replaces Gift Wrap Sales – Simple (no work for parents!) fundraising method with proven success at South Lake Middle School and other IUSD elementary schools. 100% of donations go directly to Meadow Park Suggested Donations: $125 (1 student) $150 (2 students) $175 (3 students) $200 (4 students) Any amount is welcome and appreciated ▪ Many employers will match your donation. Tax deductible Donations help support: Art lessons and supplies, field trips, lunch time activities, teacher allotments, assemblies, school supplies, Mother/Daughter Tea, and Teacher Appreciation Week. Thank you for your support and contribution to this new, fall campaign. For questions, please contact PTA President, Susan Kramer: snckramer@cox.net

  2. WELCOME TO THIRD GRADE ! Mrs. Hooven, Mrs. Richardson/Ms. Sandstrom Ms. Viscardi and Mrs. Zembal

  3. CA Common Core Standards

  4. OurPhilosophy • Teach the Common Core curriculum using our own distinctive styles • Strive to meet the needs of individual learning styles • Provide positive and challenging learning experiences • Facilitate skills and strategies that promote life long learning

  5. 3rd Homework • Binders home and returned daily • Mon.-Thurs. homework recorded in planner/due daily • 20-30 minutes each night should be dedicated to reading • Reading Log & Personal Spelling Word Quiz Sheet due Friday • Parents Initial “Reading” and “Math Facts” on yellow SURF log nightly • Keep all papers in binder • Do only assigned workbook pages

  6. Physical Education and Health • 100 minutes per week • Please make sure that students are dressed for playground and P.E. activities daily.

  7. Field Trips & Special Programs(Thanks to our PTA) • Heritage Hill Historical Park Native American Experience – Feb./March • Music twice each month • Special Assemblies • Apple Valley Simulation

  8. Helpful Hints at Home • Memorizing +/X facts • Counting money • Reading non-fiction • Following recipes • Telling elapsed time • Reading maps/GPS

  9. Tips for a Successful Year • Start each day with a nutritious breakfast • Bring a “healthy” recess snack daily! • Monitor TV, video games, and computer activities • Provide a study area and a homework routine at home • Sleep ten or more hours each night (asleep by 8:00 pm) • Keep children home when ill

  10. PBIS … is a school-wide positive behavior system that focuses on defined behavior expectations and positive reinforcement for all students. Positive Behavior Interventions and Support

  11. Mission Statement Meadow Park School is a community of students, parents, and staff that promotes academic excellence within a positive social climate. Behavioral Expectations Responsible On Time and Ready Positive Attitude Expect Respect Safety First

  12. ROPES coupons… • Provide students with immediate, frequent, and positive reinforcement • Encourage expected and desired behavior and are used to acknowledge students at Friday Flag Deck

  13. Minor and Major Behavior Reports Minor and Major Behavior Reports are issued to students who demonstrate problem behaviors as a way to reinforce the school-wide expected behaviors (R.O.P.E.S.)

  14. Meadow Park Parent Communication M.P. Website School, program and staff events, updated regularly. • PTA Website Created and updated by our PTA board • Grade-level Websites  Used by K-3 for grade-level information. Mustang Express Weekly school-wide electronic newsletter. Provides tidbits on events and/or school news.  Meadow Park News Issued periodically throughout the year. Contains more detailed information about our school programs. Staff Email is: teacher first and last name + iusd.org. This is the preferred method of communication with staff.  Digital Citizenship will be discussed with students during their first visit(s) to the computer lab.

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