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1
Welcome
  • Please
  • Sign in
  • Please take a welcome packet from the bookshelves
    as you walk through the door.
  • A copy of this presentation is posted on our
    website http//teacherweb.com/CA/SaintHedwig/3A

2
Back to School Night
  • Room 3A
  • 2009-2010

3
Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Mrs. Creason
  • Miss Nicholson

4
Contact Information
  • Email room3a_at_sainthedwigparish.org
  • Please note A 24 hour turn around period is
    expected to acknowledge all email.

5
Room 3A Teacher Web Page
  • http//teacherweb.com/CA/SaintHedwig/3A
  • The web page will be updated weekly with
    information about
  • Announcements
  • Curriculum
  • Daily Schedule
  • AR Requirements
  • Supply List/Requests

6
Curriculum
7
Religion (Sadlier Series)
  • We learn about Jesus life and resurrection while
    emphasizing how we are called to be His
    followers.
  • We study the history of the Church and the
    Liturgical seasons.
  • We explore how the Church leads us in worship and
    what it means to be a member.
  • We gain knowledge of how we are called to
    Discipleship and learn how to share in Jesus
    mission as we live out His message.

8
Math (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Some of the concepts we will be exploring are
  • Place Value Up to the hundred thousands
  • Money and Time
  • Addition and Subtraction 4 digit numbers
  • Measurement
  • MULTIPLICATION and DIVISION!
  • Geometry
  • Fractions and Decimals
  • Data and Probability

9
Literature (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Weekly stories read in class
  • Vocabulary emphasis
  • Reading comprehension and fluency
  • Tests given weekly on Friday

10
Writing (Voyages in English and Step Up to
Writing)
  • Students will be practicing different types of
    writing including
  • Narrative, Persuasive, Descriptive, and
    Research
  • It will be displayed monthly in the hallway
    and/or classroom.
  • Laptop computers will be used.

11
English (Voyages in English)
  • Types of sentences
  • Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs,
    Punctuation/Capitalization, and Diagramming
  • Daily Language Practice

12
Social Studies (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Mrs. Villalobos in Room 3
  • Community and Geography
  • Americas Early Communities
  • People Move from Place to Place
  • Community Government
  • Making Economic Choices

13
Art
  • We will be studying two masterpiece artists
  • Monet
  • Van Gogh
  • Art will also be integrated into the curriculum
    on a regular basis.

14
Science (Houghton Mifflin)
  • Survival of Living Things
  • Adaptations
  • Changing Environments
  • Organisms of long ago
  • Patterns in the Sky
  • Solar system
  • Cycles and patterns in space
  • Matter
  • Properties of matter (solid, liquid and gas)
  • Chemical changes
  • Energy
  • Different forms of energy
  • Light and shadows

15
Spelling
  • Spelling pre-tests that include approximately
    thirty words will given at the beginning of each
    week.
  • Students will be then be given a spelling
    homework packet to take home and work on during
    the week.
  • Students must cut out the words on the cover
    sheet and complete each Lap by Friday. (It is
    recommended that students complete one Lap
    exercise per night.)
  • On Friday, students must bring back their
    completed spelling packet with parent signature.
  • On Friday morning, students will be tested on
    twenty of the thirty spelling words. The twenty
    words will be chosen at random so students should
    study all thirty words.

16
Responsibility Training
  • Each student is responsible for their behavior.
    Students are expected to make good choices and to
    take responsibility for their actions. There are
    consequences, both good and bad, for their
    behavior.
  • Star Jar
  • Table Points
  • Responsibility Training
  • Reports and Rewards
  • Each student begins the week with 100 points.
  • Five points (5) are deducted for a violation
    (multiple points can be deducted).
  • Parents receive a written report each week.
  • Parents then sign the report and return it to
    school the next school day.
  • Weekly reports are averaged to determine the
    report card grade for conduct. A serious
    infraction of a school rule independent of the
    Responsibility Record Sheet will receive
    immediate intervention and consequence. An
    additional 0 will be averaged into their overall
    conduct grade.
  • Students are responsible for knowing and
    communicating reasons for point deductions.

17
Accelerated Reader Program
  • Students are to complete a minimum of five
    chapter books each quarter.
  • After completing a chapter book, students must
    take an AR test on the book they have read.
  • For an explanation of the Accelerated Reader
    Program at Saint Hedwig School, please visit
    www.ARBookFind.com

18
Homework/Participation
  • Homework will be given daily, Monday -Thursday.
    It is the students responsibility to complete
    and submit homework on time. On time work is work
    that is collected or checked off at the beginning
    of class. Anytime after that, it is considered
    LATE.
  • Assignment turned in on time and complete Full
    Credit
  • Assignment turned in late No Credit
  • Except for Excused Absences
  • Agendas are provided for each student. Please
    sign them nightly to ensure all homework is being
    done.
  • Absences
  • If a student is absent, it is the students
    responsibility to obtain any missed
    work/homework. Students have equal to the amount
    of days they are absent to make up the missed
    work.
  • Participation will be a combination of class work
    and student involvement in the lessons.

19
Grading
  • Grading will be based on a point system. Students
    receive points for each assignment completed on
    time and each test taken.
  • At the end of the grading period, a students
    points will be added up, and the total points
    that he/she earned will be divided by the total
    points that are possible.
  • To calculate the final grade at the end of the
    assessment period, the following school-wide
    grading scale will be used
  • 100-93 A 79-77 C 62-60
    D-
  • 92-90 A- 76-73 C
    59 or Below F
  • 89-87 B 72-70 C-
  • 86-83 B 69-67 D
  • 82-80 B- 66-63 D

20
Gradelink
  • Gradelink is an online grading system used
    throughout the school designed for teachers to
    communicate student progress.
  • It will be updated on a weekly basis. Parents
    and students will be able to access detailed
    information regarding academic development from
    their personal computer.
  • www.gradelink.com

21
Important Dates
  • Parent Teacher Conferences
  • November 18th 8am-4pm
  • November 19th 1-4pm
  • Christmas Show December 17th 630pm
  • Report cards
  • 1st Quarter-November 5th
  • 2nd Quarter-February 4th
  • 3rd Quarter- March 31st
  • 4th Quarter-June 18th
  • Open House January 28th 7-830pm
  • Spring Show May 20th 630pm
  • Classroom Hot Lunches May 28th June 11th

22
Parent Information/Involvement
  • If you are interested in volunteering your time,
    please sign up for one of the positions listed on
    the clipboard that will be passed around shortly.
  • Your time and effort is always greatly
    appreciated! THANK YOU!

23
Room Moms
  • Mrs. Hudson
  • grantski2_at_yahoo.com
  • 562-430-2850
  • Stacey Cochrane
  • 562-430-4086
  • s.cochrane_at_sbcglobal.net
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