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Title: Welcome to Sendera Ranch Elementary


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Welcome to Sendera Ranch Elementary
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I am the future! 
  • iLearn
  • iRead
  • iSolve
  • iCreate
  • iAchieve
  •  

SRE 2011-2012 School Year
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Family Communication
Planners Please check daily This is where your
child will record any corrections for
behavior. If you see a note for behavior, please
initial. School work comes home daily Weekly
Newsletters on Thursdays Grade Level Newsletter
Bi-Weekly on Thursdays School wide information
home on Thursdays Progress reports will be
available on line the Monday after the 3rd week
of each 6 weeks. Newsletters and Report Cards
will be delivered electronically, unless
otherwise requested.
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Behavior Expectations
  • Be respectful
  • Be responsible

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Behavior Guidelines
  • Consequences per six weeks
  • Sign behavior log
  • 1 signature Parent must sign planner
  • 2 signatures Lose PAT/Complete behavior flow
    chart
  • 3 signatures Parent contact by teacher/
    Possible drop in conduct grade to S
  • 4 signatures Parent contact by teacher/
    Possible drop in conduct grade to N
  • 5 signatures Parent contact by teacher/
    Possible drop in conduct grade to U
  • Office referral
  • Consequences are cumulative.
  • These consequences may be adjusted at the
    discretion of the teacher based on the nature of
    the consequence.
  • Praise for desired behavior
  • Enjoy up to 15 minutes of PAT daily
  • Longhorn Bucks for going the extra mile
  • Parent contact by teacher (positive notes sent
    home or a positive phone call)

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Conferences
  • We will have at least one parent/teacher
    conference this year.
  • Parent conferences will take place on between
    Friday, October 7th and Friday, October 14th.
  • Please sign up tonight!

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Benefits of Homework
  • Research has shown that the repetition and
    practice provided by homework increases a
    students knowledge and internalization of
    concepts by 28.
  • Homework will be a practice of what was already
    taught. Students should be able to complete
    homework without parental assistance.
  • This provides the teacher another opportunity to
    provide feedback for the students learning.

HW
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Homework on NetSchool
  • All homework is available Friday afternoon and
    will need to be completed and submitted by the
    following Friday morning.
  • If a student does not have internet access at
    home, a paper copy of homework can be provided.

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4 Guiding Questions for Instruction
  • What do we want your children to know?
  • How will we know when they know it?
  • What are we going to do when they do not know it?
  • What are we going to do when they do know it?

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What do we want your children to know?
  • Reading
  • Word Identification
  • Fluency
  • Variety of Texts
  • Comprehension
  • Literacy Response
  • Literary Concepts
  • Writing
  • Ideas
  • Organization
  • Word Choice
  • Sentence Fluency
  • Conventions
  • Voice

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What do we want your children to know?
Word Analysis integrates instruction and practice
in phonemic awareness, phonetics,
penmanship, spelling, vocabulary, grammar,
reading.
  • Spelling
  • Word Analysis
  • Handwriting

How will we know if they know it? DICTATION!!
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What are we going to do if they know it or dont
know it?
  • Read Aloud
  • Literacy Stations
  • Guided Reading
  • Author Studies
  • Reading Basal

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What do we want your children to know?
  • Math
  • Numbers and Operations
  • Algebraic Thinking and Reasoning
  • Geometry
  • Measurement
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Problem Solving

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What do we want your children to know?
  • Science
  • Matter and Energy
  • Force, Motion and Energy
  • Earth and Space
  • Solar System
  • Organism and Environmental Cycles
  • Organism and Environmental Needs

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Thinking Maps
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Technology in Action
  • Student laptops
  • Electronic Chalkboards
  • Data Projectors
  • Document Cameras
  • Distance Learning
  • Media Cast
  • CPS Receivers (think George Jetson!)
  • Eduphoria
  • PIV Parent Internet Viewer

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STAAR Testing Dates
  • Math March 26
  • Reading March 27
  • Science April 26

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Daily School Wide Schedule
  • 720 725
  • 720 740
  • 740
  • 745
  • 745
  • 245
  • 245
  • 245
  • Building Open for Students (Back/Front)
  • Breakfast
  • Students should be in classroom
  • Students should be in their seat ready to learn
  • Tardy Bell
  • Dismissal of Walkers
  • Dismissal of Car Riders
  • Dismissal of Bus Riders/Daycare

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Questions
  • What questions do you have for us?

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  • Thank you!

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NISD Beliefs
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SRE Mission Statement
  • The Sendera Ranch learning community will 
  • motivate students and provide safety nets
  • to ensure that students
  • reflect and think critically
  • work with and through others
  • perform on grade level or above.

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  • Our Commitments
  • Commitments To Students
  • structured learning environment
  • mutual respect
  • security-safe learning environment
  • compassion
  • open communication
  • open to new ideas
  • to be an invested member of the learning
    community
  • positive
  • respectful
  • loving
  • caring
  • strong educational background
  • teach to everyones strengths
  • opportunities for all to succeed
  • extra time and support, as needed
  • always have their best interest in mind
  • consistency
  • use up to date teaching methods
  • Commitments To Parents
  • respect
  • keep them informed
  • make them feel like they are part of the team
  • listen to them
  • open door policy
  • safe environment
  • positive communication
  • newsletters
  • phone calls
  • emails
  • websites
  • encourage involvement
  • to be an invested member of the learning
    community
  • open to new ideas
  • develop relationships
  • consistency
  • Sendera Ranch Elementary

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NISD Grading Beliefs
  • Grading and reporting serve a variety of
    purposes, but no one method serves all purposes
    well
  • Grading and reporting will always involve some
    degree of subjectivity.
  • Grades have some value as a reward, but no value
    as a punishment.
  • Grading and reporting should always be done in
    reference to a learning criteria, never on the
    curve.
  • There are 3 general types of learning criteria
    used in grading and reporting product, process
    and progress criteria.
  • (For more information see www.nisdtx.org
    Parents Grading Guidelines)

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Pinnacle Internet Viewer
  • A letter was sent home with each student that
    has the information you need to access grades.
  • If you have not received this, please contact the
    office.
  • NISD has gone digital and will no longer send
    home paper copies of progress reports or report
    cards for students in grades 1 5 unless
    requested by the parent. Kinder students still
    receive a paper copy due to the format.

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AS A PARENT OF SENDERA RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
PLEASE HELP BY
  • Making sure your child is rested, on time, and
    prepared for school each day.
  • Knowing how your child is doing in school by
    communicating with teachers by planner, phone, or
    e-mail.
  • Monitoring your childs homework and make sure
    study time is in a quiet place.
  • Limiting TV viewing and read together daily with
    your child.
  • Being an active participant in your childs
    education.

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LAMP it up!
  • Amplify the learning with Library, Art,
  • Music and PE!

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SRE Library
  • Our Library provides a Flexible Schedule that
    allows students full access to the library all
    day.
  • Students also come to the library with their
    classes on a regular basis to check out book.
  • Kindergarten and 1st Grades come once a week.
  • 2nd through 5th grade come every other week.
  • Story times and lessons are scheduled
  • at other times during the week as well.

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Library cont.
  • Kindergarten 1st grade students may check out
    one book at a time.
  • 2nd 5th grades may check out 2 books at a time.
  • Students who have overdue books must return those
    books before checking out any other books.
  • Book Fair October 7 14, 2011
  • Battle of the Books
  • Competition for 3rd , 4th, and 5th grade
    students during the Fall Semester. The winning
    campus team will compete at the district level
  • Please see the Library Website for Details and a
    List of Books.

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Art Education
  • We explore art techniques and materials to become
    better visual communicators and problem solvers !
  • We learn about art history, world cultures,
    art/math and art/science connections!
  • We create original artwork that is on display in
    the hallways when we finish!
  • We collect most of our artwork in a portfolio to
    prepare for 2 Sendera Ranch Art Shows the
    Northwest ISD Art Show in the Spring.

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ART (cont.)
  • We explore, create and learn in the art room
  • Most of all, we have fun!
  • For more information about the art program here _at_
    Sendera Ranch Elementary, please visit Patricia
    Chisholms website under the staff tab _at_ the
    Sendera Ranch website!

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The Music Classroom
  • Students will be given the opportunity to sing
    and play instruments alone and in a group.
  • Students will learn basic music theory and will
    be able to read and notate music.
  • Students will learn about the history behind
    music and learn about music from around the
    world.
  • Students will be given performance opportunities
    throughout the school year.
  • Students HAVE FUN!!

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Other Fun Happenings in Music
  • Longhorn Choir
  • Open to all 4th and 5th Graders
  • Rehearsals after school from 245-400. Day of
    week yet to be determined.
  • 4th and 5th grade Recorders
  • Order forms will go home during the 2nd six
    weeks.
  • All-School Programs
  • Each grade level will perform in our Holiday and
    Spring programs.
  • For more information and updates please visit my
    website, call, or email!
  • Musically yours,
  • Ms. Adler

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  • The primary goal for P.E. is the physical and
    social development for all students.
  • The major content areas this year will include
    motor and manipulative skills, rhythms, health
    and safety, physical fitness and skill
    development and games related to both individual
    and team sports.

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Safety First, Fashion Second!
  • Wear athletic type shoes to P.E.!
  • Flip flops, platform shoes, heels, Croc type
    shoes or
  • slip-on style shoes are not safe for your
    children during PE and recess time.
  • Help your child learn to tie shoes. Its safer!
  • Wear shorts underneath dresses and skirts.
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