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Title: Parent Night at Ogletree


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Parent Night at Ogletree
WELCOME
2nd grade
2
Contact Information
  • Daily Homework folders
  • Weekly Parent Note
  • ncrutchfield_at_
  • auburnschools.org
  • 887-4920 School
  • Conference Time 1000 M,T, TH, F, or after
    school around 245 T, W, TH

3
Our Daily Schedule
  • 730- School Begins/ Morning Announcements
  • 745 1000 Language Arts (Morning Warm Up, Oral
    Language, Phonics, Spelling, Building Background,
    Comprehension, High Frequency Words, Vocabulary,
    Reading Small Groups, Listening Comprehension,
    Fluency, Writing, Think and Share, Language Arts
    Centers and Independent Activities)
  • 1000 1045 Special Areas Monday- Counseling,
    Tuesday- Art, Wednesday Music, Thursday
    Computer, Friday Media
  • 1045 1125 -IE Time M/W
  • 1045 1125 -Social Sciences/Theme T, TH, F
  • 1125 - 1145 - Read Aloud
  • 1145 - 1155 Recess
  • 1155 1220 Lunch
  • 1220 - 1230 DEAR Time
  • 1230 100 PE
  • 100 200 Math (Whole Group, Small Group,
    Calendar, Independent Activities, Daily Data)
  • 200 220 Daily Wrap Up, End of Day
    Announcements, and Dismissal

4
Morning Routine
  • Turn in folder
  • Make a lunch choice
  • Unpack Backpack
  • Daily F ix It

5
Literacy Stations
  • Literacy stations are completed during small
    group reading time. Students are to work
    independently at one/two stations per day and
    complete folder work. Work that is not completed
    will be sent home to complete.
  • These stations includeListening Center, Silent
    Reading Center, Dictionary Center, Game Center,
    Make A Word, Spelling Center, Computer, Timed
    Reading Center, Smart Board, Read To A Friend
  • Children who complete their
  • work early then rotate to a
  • FREE center.They include
  • Games, Blocks, Reading, Art,
  • Sand.

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Listening
Computer Center
Make A Word
Read and Talk With a Friend
7
Specials
Mr. Hooks Counseling
Mrs. Beard Art
Mr. Wilson Music
Mrs. Goodling Computer
8
Specials
Mrs. Pinyan, and Mrs. Callaway
Mrs. Alsobrook, Mrs. Zodrow Media
9
Curriculum
  • Reading Scott Foresman Reading Street Series
  • meet individual needs in small group
  • spelling counts only as small percentage of
    grade 12 words will increase to 15
  • Writing Four - Six sentences
  • by the end of second grade 2 developed
    paragraphs on one topic
  • Math Scott Foresman/Investigations
  • Social Sciences Theme/Integrated in Reading
    Series
  • Handwriting print/cursive

10
Grading Policies
  • E- excellent (90-100)
  • G- good (80-89)
  • S- satisfactory (70-79)
  • N- needs improvement (60-69)
  • U- unsatisfactory (59 and below)
  • Reading Language Math
  • 40Unit Test 40Writing 40Chapter Test
  • 20Weekly Test 20Spelling 20Calendar
  • 20Cold Reads 20Dictation 20Checkpoints
  • 20Skills 20 Skills 20Skills

11
Testing
  • DIBELS
  • Fall 44 WPM
  • Winter 68 WPM
  • Spring - 90 WPM
  • Think Link Reading and Math
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Early Spring

12
Homework
  • Nightly Folders are sent home
  • Sign assignment note and return each day.
  • Please listen to your child read their story and
    write the title in the log.
  • Class work not finished in class will be sent
    home to complete at home. Please return it as
    soon as possible.
  • Math homework will be sent home in packets.
  • It is very important to do ONE page a night.
  • Please return library books on Thursday of each
    week.

13
Discipline Policy
  • Green Great Job
  • Yellow Loss of 5 minutes of recess
  • Blue Time Out for short time
  • Orange- Loss of Privilege
  • Red - Office Note Home/Another Room
  • No Color Office
  • Daily reports in nightly reading folders
    Please initial each night

14
OES Handbook
  • Students are allowed to bring a healthy snack for
    snack time (e.g. grapes, goldfish, graham
    crackers)
  • No Peanut products please
  • We are not allowed to heat childrens lunches in
    the microwave. Please send in food that does not
    have to be heated.
  • Please wear appropriate shoes to school for PE.
    Children may change their shoes for PE.
  • Please contact the office if there is a change
    of transportation.
  • Please be aware of tardiness and early checkouts.
  • If your child is absent, you must send a written
    excuse to the office.
  • Your child must be fever free for 24hrs.

15
  • If you would like to eat lunch with your child,
    please let your childs teacher know that morning
    (3.50).
  • If you send cash, place it in an envelope with
    the childs name and lunch number.
  • Please make sure to check in at the office when
    visiting for a visitors pass.
  • We love to have volunteers for fieldtrips but we
    are not allowed have siblings attend.

16
Other Information
  • Need help pulling Reading Workbooks Unit 2,
    Sharpening Pencils
  • Volunteers (Reading) Please send a note letting
    me know when you can read with children one on
    one
  • Some children are cold in the room. You made need
    to send a little jacket to keep in the back of
    their desk.
  • Send in box tops, soup labels, pop tops for our
    class collection. We want to help our school and
    others through our class donation.

17
Things Needed
  • Printer Ink HP 27, HP 28, HP 96, HP 97, labels,
    Swiffer Carpet Flix Refills, Air Wick Air
    Freshener,
  • We Collect Pop Tops. We will donate to the Ronald
    McDonald House near the Childrens Hospital in
    Birmingham. The pop-tops will be cashed in.
    Families of sick children will be able to stay
    there for Free.

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