Title: Woodland Heights Enhancement Team Curriculum Night
1Woodland Heights Enhancement TeamCurriculum
Night
2Woodland Heights Elementary Art Program
- Sydney Jokubaitis
- Mission Statement
- To excel in creative skills for excellent art
through encouragement, cooperation, hard work,
and fun!
3The Basics of Art
- Elements of Art
- Line
- Shape
- Color
- Texture
- Value
- Form
- Space
- Principles
- EmphasisBalanceHarmonyVarietyMovement
RhythmProportionUnity
4Elements of Art
Students base their work on the Elements of Art
as they would do as a professional artist.
5Element of Line
- Students use line to create movement and form.
6Element of Shape
- Shapes are used to create images. Here they use
shape as positive and negative space.
7Element of Form
- Students create form in a variety of ways. Here
they use clay to make a three dimensional mask.
8Media
- Students at WHES use a wide variety of media to
create their artwork.
9Crayon Resist
- Crayon Resist uses crayons for texture and then
water color paint is used to add a layer of color
10Clay
- The entire school will enjoy the clay project we
will create now that we have a kiln. A slab
roller will be a nice addition to our clay
program.
11Colored Pencil
- We use a variety of tools in the art room to
create our masterpieces. Colored pencil is one of
them.
12Cut Paper
- Shapes are cut from paper to form different types
of line from zigzag to curves.
13Right Now in Art Class
- Students are creating unique masks through hand
build techniques. - Here a student has taken a slab of clay and is
beginning to design her project.
14Welcome to the WHE Media CenterMrs. Jane B.
HudsonMedia Coordinator
15Mission Statement
- We visit the media center to find books and
other materials that will help us improve our
reading skills, gain knowledge, and have fun. - When we are in the media center, we should be
good listeners, follow the rules, and show
respect to the people and resources.
16Information Skills Curriculum
- The activities and lessons that I plan for the
students are aligned with the North Carolina
Standard Course of Study Information Skills
Curriculum. - The curriculum can be accessed at
- http//www.learnnc.org/scos/
17Destiny
- The Iredell-Statesville Schools recently
purchased the computer program Destiny for the
school media centers. This new program is
web-based and there will soon be a link on the
district web page. Teachers, students, and
parents will be able to use the Destiny Library
Search from home. - Destiny uses the students NC Wise Number for book
checkout.
18Strategic Goals for the Media Center
- Students will become information literate.
- Students will develop the ability to locate
information as well as evaluate the usefulness of
the sources. - Students will recognize information in a variety
of formats such as (print, graphical, audio,
video, multimedia, electronic and web-based.) - Students will participate in a variety of reading
experiences.
19Research Strategies
- In todays world of information, it is important
that students have strong research skills. In
the media center, we use The Big 6 research
model. - http//www.big6.com/kids/
20Online Resources
- NC WiseOwl provides encyclopedias, atlases,
magazines, websites, and a variety of research
tools. - http//www.ncwiseowl.org/
- WorldBook Online
- http//worldbookonline.com/
- We provide students with a user name and
password for these resources.
21Reading Programs
- Elementary Battle of the Books
- A reading competition that is open to 4th and 5th
grade students that might like to try out for the
team. - The reading list is available on Mrs. Hudsons
staff web page.
- Iredell-Statesville
- Elementary Battle of the Books
- 2008 Champions!!!
22Accelerated Reader Program
- Accelerated Reader is a computer program that
allows students to take tests on books they have
read and earn points. - You can learn more information at the AR Home
Connect page located at - https//Hosted26.renlearn.com/42867/HomeConnect/Lo
gin.aspx - You can find out if a certain book is AR at the
AR Book Find at - www.arbookfind.com
23Annual Book Fairs
- The PTO sponsors a fall and spring book fair.
These two events provide the much-needed funds
for books and materials that support the
operation of our media center. - Thank you for your support of our yearly book
fairs. - The fall book fair is going on through this
Friday at noon.
24Music-Julie Baur
- National Standards for Music
- 1. The learner will sing alone and with others, a
varied repertoire of music - 2. The learner will play on instruments, alone
and with others, a varied repertoire of music. - 3. The learner will improvise melodies,
variations, and accompaniments. - 4. The learner will compose and arrange music
within specified guidelines.
25Music- Julie Baur
- 5. The learner will read and notate music.
- 6. The learner will listen to, analyze, and
describe music. - 7. The learner will evaluate music and music
performances. - 8. The learner will understand relationships
between music, the other arts, and content areas
outside the arts. - 9. The learner will understand music in relation
to history and culture.
26Performing Groups at WHES
- Beginning Chorus
- Advanced Chorus
- Drumming Hawks
- Dance Team
27Technology Marion McClure
- Mission Statement
- Technology class helps us to learn how to use
computers every day in lots of ways. - Our goal is to have fun and learn to be safe with
computers . - By fifth grade we will be able to use Word
Processing, Multimedia, Databases, Spreadsheets,
and the Internet better than our parents.
28Objectives by Quarters
- 1st Nine Wks. Word Processing and Typing Skills
- 2nd Nine Wks- Multimedia and PowerPoint projects
- 3rd Nine Wks- Databases and Spreadsheets
(graphing and sorting) - 4th Nine Wks- Internet Research and Safety
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30Kindergarten
31WHES Technology
- 1 classroom set of Dell Latitude D510 laptops
- 1 lab for checkout use of IBM Thinkpad r52s.
- Most classrooms have 2 student IBM PCs
- Media Projectors and Laptops available for
checkout to teachers.
32McClure Responsibilities
- Technology Instructor for all 6 grades
- Maintain all computers (200) and printers (60)
at WHES (work orders and routing maintenance) - Webmaster
33WOODLAND HEIGHTS ELEMENTARYPHYSICAL EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
34TEACHERS
- MONIKA WOODRUFF
- ELLEN CLINE (KRISTA KERLEY)
- PAM ELLIOTT
- CAROL DORSETT
- (assistant)
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35MISSION STATEMENT
- Our mission in Physical Education is to learn how
to exercise our bodies so that we can maintain a
level of fitness that will enable us to live a
long and healthy life. In doing so, we want to
play hard, play fair, be safe and have fun. -
36Physical Education every other day for 45 minutes
37PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
- NCSCOS NASPE
- HEALTHFUL LIVING CURRICULUM K-5
- SPARK
- HOPSPORTS
- FITNESSGRAM
38SPARK
- SPORTS PLAY AND ACTIVE RECREATION FOR KIDS
- Our Mission
- "SPARK is a research-based organization dedicated
to creating, implementing, and evaluating
programs that promote lifelong wellness.
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39HOPSPorts
- Technology Based Physical Education Supplemental
Tool for Teaching - Fitness
- Sports Skills
- Hip Hop Dance
- Martial Arts
- Swimming
40FITNESSGRAM
- 5 FITNESS COMPONENTS
- Aerobic Capacity
- Muscular Strength
- Muscular Endurance
- Flexibility
- Body Composition
41FITNESSGRAM TEST ITEMS
- PACER
- PUSH-UP
- CURL-UPS
- BACK SAVER SIT AND REACH
- TRUNK LIFT
- BMI (HEIGHT AND WEIGHT)
42CLASS DESIGN
- ASAP
- FOCUS ON FITNESS
- SPOTLIGHT ON SKILLS
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43CLASSROOM PROTOCOL AND PROCEDURES
- COGNITIVELY BASED
- 2008-2009
- FOCUS ON 7 CONTINENTS
44Stand Up
Relax
Home Base
Huddle
Personal Space
Scatter
Sit Down
45 ISS Strategic Plan Goal
- 2007-2008 FITNESSGRAM Results Grades 5,7,9
- 30 were in a HEALTHY FITNESS ZONE (ISS)
- 61 of 5TH GRADERS _at_ WHES in HFZ
462009 GOAL FOR Grades 5,7,9
- 35 in a HEALTHY FITNESS ZONE (ISS)
- 65 for WHES
47Woodland Heights Enhancements