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Title: Welcome to Fifth Grade Orientation


1
Welcome to Fifth Grade Orientation
  • Tuesday
  • September 1, 2009

2
Meet the Fifth Grade Teachers
  • Randy Barr
  • Vicki Cunningham
  • Margaret Cuny
  • Ginger Dorsett
  • Debbie Minnick
  • Angela Poynter
  • Melissa South

3
Fifth Grade Schedule
  • 700 Earliest time students can be dropped
    off.
  • 725 - 740 Students Arrive in classroom
  • Students areTardy after 740
  • 740 - 800 Morning Announcements/Restroom
  • 800 - 915 Math/ MAP
  • 915 - 940 Words/Writing
  • 940 - 1030 Reading/ Social Studies
  • 1030 - 1120 Specials
  • 1130 - 1215 Lunch
  • 1215 - 1230 Recess
  • 1230 - 1250 Self-Selected Reading
  • 1250 - 150 Science
  • 150 - 220 Intervention
  • 225 Dismissal
  • Bus / Daycare Dismissed
  • 235 Walkers/Car Riders / Bikers
    Dismissed

4
Attendance
  • Regular and prompt attendance
  • is vital to your childs success in school.
  • Students will be given one day to make up work
    for every day missed due to excused absences.
  • Please send a note explaining any absences. If
    no note is received, it will be recorded as an
    unexcused absence.

5
C.H.A.M.P.S.
  • CONVERSATION
  • HELP
  • ACTIVITY
  • MOVEMENT
  • PARTICIPATION
  • SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

6
Wetmore Cafeteria Expectations
  • Be respectful
  • Silent when standing
  • Hands and feet to yourself
  • Get all supplies and food before you sit down.
  • Clean up after yourself.

7
Lunch
  • 5th Grade lunch begins at 1130. See your
    childs teacher for exact times.
  • You are more than welcome to join your child for
    lunch. Please let your child know if you are
    coming, so their teacher can order you an adult
    lunch that day.

8
Student Success Initiative (SSI)
  • State Mandated
  • Students must pass BOTH the Reading and Math TAKS
    tests in 5th grades to be promoted to next grade
  • Check the district calendar for TAKS dates
  • Students must have a 70 average in Math, Language
    Arts/ Reading block, and overall average of 70 in
    order to be promoted. Students not meeting these
    standards will be retained.
  • Students are also tested in Science.

9
Reading
  • Comprehension Strategies
  • Fluency
  • Word Study vocabulary, roots, and origins

10
Math
  • All skills will be maintained on a daily basis
    through Math 4 Today, Mountain Math, or Mad
    Minute Activities.
  • Multiplication/Division/Addition/Subtraction
  • Geometry/Measurement
  • Fractions/Decimals/Percents
  • Statistics
  • Probability
  • Math Vocabulary
  • Problem Solving

11
Social Studies / American History
  • Geographic Tools
  • Colonization
  • American Revolution
  • Civil War
  • U.S. Government / Elections
  • U.S. Constitution
  • Economy
  • 20th Century
  • Biography Reports
  • Memorize the Preamble

12
Science
  • Scientific Processes Safety Tools
  • The Natural World (Earth Science)
  • Moon and Objects in the Sky (Earth Science)
  • Matter (Physical Science)
  • Energy (Physical Science)
  • Animal Adaptations (Life Science)
  • Science TAKS Test April 29, 2010
  • Tested on concepts from Kinder-Fifth Grade
  • Hands-on Activities / Investigations

13
Ranger Virtues
  • Wetmore Rangers are
  • Responsible
  • Respectful
  • Honest
  • Persevering
  • Giving

14
Discipline Philosophy
  • Relationships
  • Self-Directed Learners
  • Make Responsible Choices
  • See Agenda book for daily / weekly notes

15
Step Process
  • Redirection
  • Verbal warning
  • Time out / student conference
  • Parent contact / time out / behavior documented
  • Office Referral

16
Automatic Office Referrals
  • Severe classroom disruption
  • Fighting physically or verbally
  • Use of inappropriate language or gestures
  • Defying teacher requests
  • Not following student discipline handbook rules
  • Zero tolerance for bullying

17
Dress Code Expectations
  • No flip flops due to safety concerns/issues
  • Athletic type shoes on P.E. days
  • No halter tops, exposed midriffs, strapless
    and/or low cut tops, exposed backs, spaghetti
    straps, see-through clothing, tank shirts, very
    short shorts, sleeveless athletic shirts
  • Please refer to Student/Parent Handbook

18
Class Work
  • Some class work will be completed in class,
    evaluated, and graded.
  • Agendas are reviewed and updated daily
  • Please check your childs agenda for daily
    assignments and homework
  • Binders graded work is behind each subject
    section for the nine weeks

19
Homework
  • The purpose of homework is to reinforce skills
    taught in class and to promote responsibility.
  • Homework is not always paper
  • If class work is not finished it may be finished
    for homework and noted in agenda
  • Agenda, Reading Log - 150 minutes a week, and
    Contract for Success is to be signed each Friday
    and returned on Monday.

20
Textbooks
  • Your child is assigned and responsible for a set
    of textbooks.
  • All hardback books are to be covered at all
    times.
  • Any books lost or destroyed will be assessed a
    fee at the end of the year.

21
Internet Access and Technology
  • Teachers utilize resources on the internet
  • to provide enrichment for specific lessons.
  • In order for your child to access the internet
    and participate in internet content lessons, they
    must have permission first.
  • Teachers only have students access web sites
    which they have previewed and screened. NEISD
    utilizes software which restricts sites with
    questionable material. All children in the
    computer lab are supervised carefully.

22
Volunteers
  • Everyone is welcome to Wetmore Elementary!
  • Please make sure that you have filled out a
    clearance form provided by DPS if you want to
    participate in any classroom or extracurricular
    activities.
  • You may get a form from the district website or
    from the front office.
  • www.neisd.net

23
Exciting events we have planned for this year
  • Bike Rodeo
  • Field Day
  • Field Trips
  • MacArthur High School Concert (November 19)
  • San Antonio Symphony (October 29)
  • Kickball Tournament (PE teachers decision)
  • End of Year Celebration

24
Dismissal Procedures
  • 225 Bus, Day Care, KINS dismissed
  • 235 Parent Pickup, Walkers, Bike
    Riders dismissed
  • Students will not be released before 225
  • Parents may not pick up bus students from the gym
    without first signing them out in the office.
    Teachers cannot release students without written
    notice from office.
  • For your safety, please use crosswalks and allow
    buses right of way
  • Must send notes to indicate changes in going
    home. Please avoid calling the office if at all
    possible. Thanks!!
  • Parents must get permission from Transportation
    if your child is riding a bus other than one
    assigned.

25
Contacts
  • School phone number481-4030
  • E-mail links to teachers and staff are available
    on the Wetmore web sitewww.neisd.net/wetmore/
  • The nurse is the contact person for all
    medications. Please review handbook for
    guidelines.

26
Thank you for coming. We are looking forward to
a terrific year!!!
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