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Welcome to Curriculum Night!

Welcome to Curriculum Night!. Team Explorers!. Teachers: Mrs. Buividas and Mrs. Goldschnikl Paraprofessionals : Mrs. Feigal , Mrs. Deval , Mrs. Scialabba , Mrs. Klabish , Mrs. Obichere and Mrs. Houlihan. Contact Information. EMAIL: k buividas@fsd157c.org dgoldschnikl@fsd157c.org

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Welcome to Curriculum Night!

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night!

  2. Team Explorers! Teachers:Mrs. Buividas and Mrs. Goldschnikl Paraprofessionals : Mrs. Feigal, Mrs. Deval, Mrs. Scialabba, Mrs. Klabish, Mrs. Obichere and Mrs. Houlihan

  3. Contact Information EMAIL: kbuividas@fsd157c.org dgoldschnikl@fsd157c.org PHONE NUMBER: 815-469-4474 Extensions: Buividas: 4126 Goldschnikl: 4152

  4. Homework Policy At the beginning of each week students will receive a homework packet The packet is due on Friday The packets are individually created based on your student’s IEP goals The front cover of the homework packet will have important dates/information about school and classroom events Full Credit: Packet is complete Packet is turned in on time Partial Credit: Packet is not complete Packet is late

  5. ELA Students using Reading Milestones were placed in a Reading Milestones level based on the following criteria . . . the results of his/her placement test previous placement from the end of the 2012-13 school year Students using Reading A-Z will be working at their independent reading level based on the reading assessments given at the beginning of the school year. *Formal Assessment tools being used :DRA2 and AIMSWEB

  6. Novel Study Each quarter students on Team Explorer will be focusing on a new novel. Although all student will be working with the same novel, curriculum will be individualized to meet each student specific needs.

  7. MATH Parallel program supported by district resources and curriculum. Following your child’s individual curriculum needs and IEP goals.

  8. Science: Unit One Social Studies: Unit One

  9. News-2-you Curriculum • News-2-youcurriculum has students connect with the world through symbol-supported news articles and dozens of activities. News‐2‐You is the national newspaper for special education. • Thisprogramuses instructional targets to bridge between standards and the curriculum content for students with disabilities. Instructional Targets are aligned to the Common Core Standards.

  10. Transition House /Community Trips The Lincoln-Way Transition House is a fully-functional community-based home designed to assist young adults with special needs in their transition from school to adult life. Once a quarter we will be venturing out into the community to practice functional and social skills that will benefit your child for a lifetime.

  11. BOOK MOBILE • The Frankfort Public Library will be coming bi-weekly for a visit (Thursdays at 1:30) • Each student received a schedule • Students must have a valid library card to check out books • The librarian are very kind and will get specific books for the kids • All students are responsible for their own library books

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