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Title: Welcome to Back to School and Title I Night


1
Welcome to Back to School and Title I Night
  • Kindergarten
  • Cradlerock Elementary School
  • 2014-2015

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Prior Care
  • IN WHAT CATEGORY IS MY CHILDS PRIOR CARE
    CONSIDERED?
  •   PUBLIC PRE-KINDERGARTEN
  • Cradlerock Elementary Guilford Elementary
  • Atholton Elementary Talbott Springs Elementary
  • Deep Run Elementary Bellows Springs Elementary
  • any Baltimore County/City Public School
  • CHILD CARE CENTER
  • Cradlerock Childrens Center Childrens Learning
    Center at HCY Journeys At Owen Brow
  • Child Time Learning Center Columbia Academy
  • Bright Beginnings The Goddard School
  • Lornwood Child Development Center Kindercare
  • NON PUBLIC
    NURSERY SCHOOL
  • Oakland Mills Nursery School The Learning
    Cottage Montessori Schools
  • Liberty Baptist Preschool Bet Yeladim Preschool
  • East Columbia Preschool Emmanuel United
    Methodist Preschool
  • HEAD START
  • Dasher Green Head Start Ellicott City Head
    Start
  • Harriet Tubman Head Start First Presbyterian
    Head Start

  • HOME/INFORMAL CARE

3
PBIS at Cradlerock
  • At Cradlerock Elementary School students will be
  • Respectful
  • On Task
  • Cooperative
  • Kind

4
Day in the Life of a Kindergartener
  • 803-815 Arrival, Breakfast
  • 815-830 Calendar Math
  • 830-1005 Language Arts
  • 1005-1105 Recess, Lunch
  • 1105-1135 Content
  • 1135-1235 Related Arts
  • 1235-1250 Take 15
  • 1250-135 Math
  • 135-240 Centers/Snack
  • 240-245 Pack Up, Dismissal

5
Arrival Dismissal
  • School begins at 815
  • Students may enter the building at 803
  • Dismissal is at 245

6
Connecting School Home
  • Daily Folders with Calendars
  • Progress Reports, Report Cards
  • Conferences

7
Volunteers
  • Classroom Volunteers start Oct. 6
  • Please fill out the volunteer sheet if youre
    able to help out in the classroom.

8
Field Trips
  • Space is limited but we appreciate your
    willingness to chaperone!
  • If a parent/guardian would like to chaperone,
    they must check the chaperone box on their
    childs permission form, provide contact
    information, and return the form to the childs
    teacher.
  • Permission forms may be turned in before
    payment.

9
Field Trips
  • Chaperones will be selected based on the order in
    which the forms are received. Parents/guardians
    who have not attended a previous field trip will
    take priority.
  • Parents/guardians who are not selected will be
    placed on a waiting
  • list. If you volunteer to chaperone,
  • you will be notified whether you are
  • selected or not.

10
Language Arts
  • Treasures
  • School-wide reading and writing program
  • Balanced program emphasizes letter/sound
    relationship sight word recognition
  • Develops deep comprehension of varied texts
    (poetry, nonfiction, short articles, fables and
    more
  • Math
  • Common Core State Standards
  • Curriculum emphasizes the development of number
    relations, computation, and problem solving
    through use of hands on materials

11
Daily Five
  • Children become better readers and develop a love
    for reading by having time to actually read and
    write.
  • A way of organizing language arts instruction so
    that every student is engaged in meaningful
    literacy tasks.
  • Students receive explicit whole group instruction
    and then are given independent practice time to
    read and write independently while the teacher
    provides focused instruction to individuals and
    small groups.

12
Snack
  • Snack is brought from home.
  • Please limit the snacks to
  • Fresh fruit, fruit snacks, dry cereal,
    goldfish, pretzels, or crackers.
  • Please pack the snacks separate from lunch. Snack
    should be packed in a disposable bag, not a lunch
    box.
  • No peanuts or peanut products
  • No LIQUIDS Please

13
Homework
  • We will start homework in October.
  • Math homework
  • Refer to the math calendar in the homework
    journal. Do at least 2 activities each week and
    initial the calendar.
  • Language Arts Work on 2 poems each week.
    Complete selected activities from the back of the
    poems.
  • Return homework journals quarterly.

14
Questions
Thank you for coming tonight!
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