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Welcome to Curriculum Night! Please find your child’s desk and be seated there.

Welcome to Curriculum Night! Please find your child’s desk and be seated there. Feel free to read through the items on the desk. Welcome to 3A! Curriculum Night 2019. Presented by: Mrs. Williams. Daily Morning Routines. Check-in Homework and Notes ELA or Math Warm-Up Schedule.

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night!Please find your child’s desk and be seated there. Feel free to read through the items on the desk.

  2. Welcome to 3A! Curriculum Night 2019 Presented by: Mrs. Williams

  3. Daily Morning Routines • Check-in • Homework and Notes • ELA or Math Warm-Up • Schedule

  4. 3A’s Schedule • Monday: Integrated Arts, Math, Social Studies, Recess/Lunch, Star of the Week, Class Meeting, ELA, Mystery Reader • Tuesday: Science, Math, Art, Recess/Lunch, WIN, ELA • Wednesday: Orchestra, Math, Music, Recess/Lunch, WIN, ELA • Thursday: Social Studies, Math, Library, Recess/Lunch, WIN, ELA • Friday: Science, Math, Gym, Recess/Lunch, WIN, ELA

  5. 3A’s Special Schedule • Monday: Integrated Arts • Tuesday: Art with Mrs. Wolcott • Wednesday: Music with Mrs. Froehlich • Thursday: Library with Mrs. Tomczak • Friday: Gym with Mr. Constantino

  6. 3A’s Behavior Plan • RESPECT is the anchor to our classroom rules • Popcorn Points (both individual and class) • Team Points • Green light, yellow light, red light (3 strikes)

  7. Curriculum • Social Studies: Kids Discover and supplement Macmillan/McGraw-Hill “Pennsylvania: Adventures in Time and Place” • Science: Scott Foresman Science • Communication Arts: Harcourt “Storytown” *6 themes: School Days; Together We Can; As We Grow; Tales to Tell; A Place For All; Discoveries • Writing: The Writing marks have an emphasis on organization, sentence structure and spelling application. It is only given twice a year. • Spelling is done weekly and focuses on a specific skill • Olweus Bully Prevention Program • Math: Go Math Series & Reflex Math for basic facts

  8. Math Curriculumhttps://youtu.be/BPFPKyh4Iok • Instruction will focus on inquiry-based methodology. • Problem solving will be emphasized in all units. • All Pennsylvania Core Standards for Mathematics will be addressed. • GO MATH!is our textbook series. • Each student will receive “mini-books” for all units. Students can write in their consumable books. • There are new online resources that can be used at home for additional practice and reinforcement.

  9. GO MATH! Online Resources For best results, use Chrome as your Internet browser. • From the North Allegheny Homepage, click on “+Parents.” Then select “Online Textbook Resources.” • Select “Elementary Level Resources.”

  10. Reflex Math • Reflex makes it easy to get students math fact fluent and ready for more complex math. • Assessment, coaching, and practice is delivered via a fun, game-based approach. And because it is fully adaptive, students get the individualized instruction they need to be successful. • Rocket Math 2 Minute Timing will be used as assessments to progress monitor once, or twice, a week.

  11. Homework • Homework is copied from the assignment chart daily. Please initial it each night. • Math is usually assigned four nights a week. • The spelling and vocabulary list is given on Friday. There are two spelling practice pages and a cursive sheet. The cursive sheet is given on Monday and is due Tuesday. The practice pages are given on Tuesday and are both due on Thursday. • The spelling and grammar tests will be on Thursday. The reading and vocabulary tests are usually on Friday.

  12. Homework • If students miss class because of pull-outs (GOAL, Instruments, Speech, etc.), it is their responsibility to get the missed homework from the teacher. • Late Assignments: It will be written in assignment book and marked “late”. Please initial that spot as well. The late assignment should be turned in the following day with your initials in the assignment book. • If you are requesting homework, please call the office by 10:00 AM. Do not only email me

  13. Grades/Report Card • Tyler System: It will allow you to view your child’s grades. • Report Card grades are based on percentages. The areas that are listed underneath the subject determine how the grade is derived. • Categories underneath each subject area will be marked as a strength, satisfactory, or needs improvement.

  14. Miscellaneous Items • POS Account: Money can be added to account • Book Orders: Checks written to Scholastic & online ordering available • Birthdays: 23 students in class • Star of the Week: 8-10 pictures with captions on a posterboard • Communication: notes, online weekly update, Email:mwilliams@northallegheny.org

  15. Standardized Testing • IOWAs are scheduled during the week of January 13-17, 2020. • The PSSA English Language Arts Tests are April 20-24, 2020. • The PSSA Mathematics Tests are April 27-May 8, 2020. • No vacation requests will be granted during these times.

  16. Request for supplies • Please make sure that your child has the following items in school: *expandable 5-pocket folder *a highlighter and pen *scissors *post-it notes • Please send in a package of disinfecting wipes for classroom use. The following brands are approved by the district: Clorox, Lysol, or Target brand, as well as Member’s Mark (Sam’s Club) or Kirkland (Costco).

  17. iPad Information

  18. Please check your email for: Information on our insurance coverage • Please go to www.one2onerisk.com to accept or decline insurance coverage for your child’s device. Insurance sign-up deadline is in September (Last year it was 9/28.) Information about FOCUS 2020 can be found at: www.northallegheny.org/FOCUS2020

  19. What is MTSS?Multi-Tiered System of Support • Standards-aligned and responsive • Based on high quality core instruction • Universal screening • Progressmonitoring • Data-based decision-making • Tiered services and supports • Family engagement • SLD (specific learning disability) determination • Professional learning & collaboration

  20. North Allegheny Implementation Plan2019-2020 School Year • Focus of Year 3:  • Continue to use AIMSweb Plus as our universal screener and monitor student progress.  • Continue to implement WIN (“What I Need”) Periods four days/week • During this 45 minute (grades 2-5) or 3o minutes (k-1) period can receive enrichment, reinforcement, and remediation on ELA skills. • Groups will be flexible and based upon multiple forms of data. • Reading specialists, interventionists, GOAL, and other related support teachers will work with homeroom teachers to support students in giving them whatever they need to demonstrate mastery and growth.

  21. Universal Screener Facts Administer on grade level Administer to all students Given three times per year. Sept. Dec. and May Math Grades 2-5 Assessed on the computer 35 min Reading Grades K-5 K-1 – 1:1 with staff member Approx. -15 min 2-5 – 1:1 and computer Approx. – 35 min

  22. Student Handbook Updates—Please read • 10 absences (excused or unexcused/ parent notes and doctor excuses) Letter Sent Home • Marshall Team should review past attendance, current grades, teacher input to determine if ESAP referral should be made • 18 absences (excused or unexcused/ parent notes and doctor excuses)  Letter Sent Home • Marshall Team should review past attendance, current grades, teacher input  to determine if ESAP referral should be made. • At this point all further absences will only be considered excused if there is a doctor's excuse • If a student has 3 unexcused (no parent note/ no Dr. excuse) → Letter Sent Home, ESAP Referral and School Improvement Conference • If a student has 6 unexcused (no parent note/ no Dr. excuse) → Letter Sent Home, ESAP Referral, School Improvement Conference and Referral to Community- Based Attendance Program or CYF referral • Updates have been reflected within the Student Handbook.

  23. Seesaw is a new way we’re sharing what your child is learning at school. Seesaw gives your child a place to document their learning, be creative and learn how to use technology.

  24. Sign Up • Conferences (sign up by the office) • Parent information form on my website main page • Seesaw • Mystery Reader

  25. Question and Answer Session http://www.northallegheny.org/ Thank you for attending! 

  26. Thank you for coming!I look forward to an “awesome” year with 3A!

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