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Title: Academic Session 1 Presentation: 7:00-7:30


1
Welcome! ELA Team Mrs. Quinn Ms. Leess
  • Academic Session 1 Presentation 700-730
  • Academic Session 2 Presentation 730-800

2
Schedule
  • 840-900 Arrival and Breakfast
  • 900-945 Specials
  • 945-10 15 Spanish
  • 1015-1215 Academic Session 1
  • 1215- 100 Academic Session 2
  • 100-200 Recess Lunch
  • 200-315 Academic Session 2
  • 315-325 Pack up and Dismissal

3
Agenda Books
  • All students will copy their homework assignments
    into their agenda book daily.
  • The agenda book needs to be signed by a
    parent/guardian on a daily basis.

4
ELA Homework Policy
  • The 4th grade teams homework policy is as
    follows
  • All students will copy their homework in their
    agenda/assignment book daily. The agenda book
    should be signed on a daily basis by a
    parent/guardian.
  • Homework can be done with adult supervision, but
    the student should complete the assignment.
  • All homework should be returned by the assigned
    date. Assignments not turned in on the date will
    not receive full credit.

5
Homework Policy Cont.
  • Homework is assigned daily. Notes to excuse or
    extend assignments will not be accepted, unless
    under extreme circumstances.
  • Students who are absent should see the teacher
    for each subject immediately.
  • Make up work (class work and homework) should be
    completed in a timely fashion. For every day
    absent, he/she will have a day to make up that
    work.

6
  • Reading Requirements
  • Children who are solid readers
  • perform better in school
  • have a healthy self-image
  • become lifelong learners
  • All of the these outcomes lead to our childrens
    viability in a competitive world.

7
WORD STUDY A Powerful New Approach
Prefixes
Phonics
Suffixes
Vocabulary
Greek Latin Roots
Spelling
8
Word Study
  • THEN
  • Assigned word lists
  • Little or no connection to curricular areas or
    each other
  • The weekly assignment Find and write a
    definition for each word, or Use each word in a
    sentence
  • A test came at the end of the week (rote
    memorization)

9
Word Study
  • NOW
  • Word lists are organized through meaningful roots
    or patterns
  • Expand and deepen word knowledge during
    content-area study
  • The weekly assignment
  • Meet the Root, Combine and
  • Create, Read and Reason,
  • Extend and Explore
  • Applied spelling and language conventions tests

10
ELA Homework
11
Dictation
Word Meaning
A New Look for Assessments
Applied knowledge
12
PBIS at Phelps Luck Elementary School

Fabulous Falcons Respect Self Respect
Others Respect Property
13
STEPS FOR SOARING TO SUCCESS
  • Step 1 GREEN GOAL LEVEL
  • Everyone starts here when you follow the Phelps
    Luck Elementary School expectations of
  • Respect Self
  • Respect Others
  • Respect Property
  • STEP 2 YELLOW STOP AND THINK LEVEL
  • Student will be asked to move to another area.
  • STOP AND THINK FORM completed
  • Teacher conference
  • STEP 3 RED STUDENT SUPPORT LEVEL
  • If the behavior continues the teacher will seek
    office support

14
Fabulous Falcons
  • Fabulous Falcon incentive tickets are used
    through out the school day. Students can receive
    Falcons during their bus ride and during the
    school day.
  • When a student demonstrates the expected
    behaviors
  • (Respecting self, others, and property) they
    receive a Falcon. The Falcons are redeemed for
    incentives in the classroom, team, or
    school-wide.
  • Class Dojo
  • A real time behavioral management tool
  • Engages students, tracks data and focuses on
    positive behaviors
  • Parents have access from home

15
How can parents support PBIS at home?
  • Talk with your child about what it means to
    respect self, others and property at home.
  • Focus on the positive things that your child does
    at home and talk about why these behaviors are
    important to you.
  • Assist teachers in the classroom with management
    of the PBIS program if needed.

16
Working Together Professional Development
  • Rationale To provide all students with enriching
    differentiated instruction
  • Teachers co-teach in Reading and Math
  • Teachers co-plan on a weekly basis
  • Teachers participate in quarterly long range
    planning sessions
  • On going professional development on best
    practices and Common Core
  • Monthly meeting with Reading and Math Support
    Teachers

17
Accessories
  • Cell phones are not encouraged to be brought to
    school.
  • Students can make phone calls on the classroom
    phone and in the office with the help of an
    adult.
  • However, cell phones that are in school must be
    kept off and in the childs backpack during the
    school day.

18
Teacher Contacts
  • 4th Grade Teachers
  • Keri Quinn (Team Leader)- keri_quinn_at_hcpss.org
  • Megan Kelly- megan_kelly_at_hcpss.org
  • Rachel Leess- rachel_leess_at_hcpss.org
  • Amanda Lardner- amanda_lardner_at_hcpss.org
  • Kaye Simon (Paraeducator)- kaye_simon_at_hcpss.org
  • 4th Grade Co-Teachers
  • Jennifer Silbaugh (Special Educator)-
    jennifer_silbaugh_at_hcpss.org
  • Art Wong (ESOL)- art_wong_at_hcpss.org
  • Tracy Jones- tracy_jones_at_hcpss.org
  • Mary Ellen Davis- maryellen_davis_at_hcpss.org
  • Kara Emond- katherine_emond_at_hcpss.org
  • Carol Ann Stevens- carol_stevens_at_hcpss.org
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