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1
Valley View Second Grade Parent Orientation/Open
House 2007-2008
Please begin filling out forms on the desk, paper
clipped together. You may also look at the
textbooks we will use this year.
2
Agenda
  • Elementary Information
  • Second Grade Information
  • Specific Classroom Information and Visit

3
Second Grade Teachers Sherris Bond Tonya
Boyd Shannon Browning Cathy Calhoun Sally
DeVazier Kenda Hackney Patti Parton Tracey
Smith Andrea White
4
Parent Forms Fill out tonight and leave in the
classroom.
  • Student Information
  • Transportation Form
  • Class Directory
  • Web Page
  • Student Survey

Handbook forms are in the take-home folder to be
returned to school next week.
5
Student Information Quick reference for me
in the classroom Class Directories If you
would like to be included in a classroom
directory, sign up will be available. The
directory includes addresses and phone numbers of
the class. Web Page Permission Slip I need
your permission to include your childs name and
pictures on our class web page. Student Survey
Gives me more details about your child to start
school
6
Transportation You must send a note to
school if your child will go home a different way
than listed on the transportation form.
7
Transportation If you have. Elementary
Children Only Drop off and pick up in the back
along the sidewalk Intermediate and Elementary
Children Drop off and pick up in the front,
between the two schools. Please Notice Bus
Riders are dropped off a the end of the covered
sidewalk in the back. No car riders at this
point. All cars must yield to buses, allowing
them right of way.
8
Morning Routines If weather is permitting,
children will be outside in the fenced area. If
you drop off your child, they are to walk along
the sidewalk through the opening in the fence to
the outside play area. The only children to go
inside the building are students who eat
breakfast. All other children go directly to the
play area. Students may enter the building if it
is raining or too cold. Students may be dropped
off beginning at 730 a.m.
9
  • Afternoons.
  • Van Riders Children who are picked up by a
    private daycare after school.
  • Bus Students
  • Front Car Riders Picking up Elementary (K-3)
    AND Intermediate Students (4-6).
  • Back Car Riders Picking up Elementary (K-3)
    students only.

Front and Back Car Riders..Anyone picking up
must stay in the car line!! Students will not be
released unless they are in the car line or the
responsible adult walks into the office and signs
the student out. SRO officers will be monitoring
closely.
10
Dismissal Times 305 Van Riders 310 Bus
Riders 315 Front Car Riders 320 Back Car
Riders
11
Breakfast Must be at school by 745 a.m. Cost
- .50 .25 reduced Can not be charged Paid
in the lunch room each day
Lunch 1130-1210 Cost - 1.50 .40
reduced .25 extra milk Send money in an
envelope with your childs name, teachers name,
and grade on Monday and Fridays - ONLY. READ
handbook concerning lunch charges. You are
invited to eat with your child . You may bring a
sandwich from home or eat a tray. Commercial
food is only allowed on birthday or
half-birthday. (Adult Trays 2.00 must notify
teacher)
12
Daily Snacks
Snack Recess Every day 200 220 Parent
provided-Individual Servings
  • Snazzy Snacks
  • Following recipes to create fun snacks
  • Practice handwriting, math, and following
    directions
  • Parent Volunteers to provide ingredients

13
Physical Activity (Recess)
1150-1210 200 220
14
  • Toys
  • Toys, electronic games, or trading cards are not
    allowed.
  • Outdoor Equipment
  • Jump rope, Frisbees, soft balls, kick balls,
  • footballs, basketballs.
  • No baseballs or hard balls.

15
  • Early Checkout
  • Please avoid if at all possible!
  • Please schedule appointments after school.
  • Check out in the office.
  • Tardies
  • After 800 a.m. is considered tardy.
  • Walk your child into the building and sign-in at
    the office.
  • Tardies DO count against perfect attendance.

Daily Attendance is Very Important!
  • Make-up Work
  • 5 days to complete and return.

16
Medicine/Health
Please do not send medicine to school
unless it must be given four or more times a
day.
The nurse may give only prescription
medication and it must be in the original
container.
Contact Nurse Glenda if you have any
questions or concerns.
Please notify your teacher if your child has
any allergies or special medical conditions.
17
Parties Christmas Valentines
Sign up to be a Room Parent tonight in your
childs classroom.
  • Birthdays
  • Celebrated Once a Month.the last Friday of the
    Month (Nutrition Guidelines)
  • Teacher will send a note what to send for
    celebration.
  • Drop-off in Office.

We will be glad to send home invitations if the
entire class is invited.
18
  • Take Home Folder
  • (parent/teacher communicator)
  • Must take home and bring to school everyday.
  • Please go over papers sent home.
  • Check for notes or papers that must be signed and
    returned.
  • Classroom Discipline Forms
  • Spelling Words by 9 weeks
  • Reading Vocabulary

19
Classroom Newsletter
  • Very Important Information!
  • Goals/Objectives/Skills
  • Spelling Words
  • Classroom Highlights
  • School Information
  • Homework Schedule
  • MUCH, MUCH, MORE!

20
Parent Volunteers
Please inform your teacher if you are available.
  • PTA
  • Parent/Teacher Organization
  • Membership Forms
  • Monthly Meetings
  • Important parent involvement
  • Contact Person for Fall Festival Needed

Remember to save your General Mills Box Top
Labels and Plastic Bags.
21
  • Curriculum
  • Math
  • Reading
  • English
  • Spelling
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Writing
  • Grades
  • Math
  • Reading/
  • Comprehension
  • Language Arts (English/Spelling)
  • Conduct

Grading Scale 100-90 A 89-80 B 79-70 C 69-60 D 59
below F
Sign and Return - 69 or below
22

Reading/Reading Comprehension Phonics,
Comprehension, Skills, High Frequency Words,
Vocabulary, Spelling, etc. Grades Unit Tests
Comprehension(tests, reading passages, or
selection test) Phonic Skills (workbook pages,
skill tests) Vocabulary Tests
23
Math Fractions, One and Two Digit
Addition/Subtraction, Word Problems, Time, Money,
Geometric Shapes, Measurement, Number Sense,
Charts/Graphs, etc. Grades Chapter
Tests/Review Tests Workbook Practice pages, Math
Board, Benchmark Practice Unit Tests Fact Family
Tests
24
Language Arts English/ Sentence Structure, End
Marks, Capitalization, Verb Usage, Parts of
Speech, Alphabetizing, etc.. Grades Unit
Tests, Practice Pages, and Language Boards
  • Spelling
  • Word Test on Thursday - 20 words
  • Dictation Test on Friday - 5 sentences
  • Grades Word Test, Dictation Test

25
Language Arts Grade English Tests English Daily
Work Spelling Word Test Spelling Dictation Test
26
Math and Language Boards
  • Curriculum Based
  • Teacher-Made
  • Skills Practice
  • Beginning 2nd Nine Weeks
  • 1 grade Math
  • 1 grade English
  • Grades are not recorded until the second nine
    weeks on Math and Language Boards

27
Sign and Return any student receiving a grade
below 69 is required to have the paper signed by
a parent or guardian, correct the mistakes, and
then return to school.
Recorded Grades - Grades that are circled are
recorded in the grade book.

100
28
  • Schedule of Weekly Tests
  • Thursday
  • Spelling Word Test
  • Reading Selection Test
  • Friday
  • Math Facts Timed Test (25 problems)
  • Vocabulary Test
  • Phonic Skills Test
  • Spelling Dictation Test with Spelling Words

29
Social Studies
Famous Americans, Community Groupings, Holidays,
Affects of Changes in History, Cultures,
Geography/Environment Changes, Maps, Wants/Needs,
Scarcity, Economic Trade, Citizenship, Laws, and
Basic Structures of Government
  • Integrated into curriculum
  • Grades are not recorded for these subjects

30
Science Scientific Experiments, Solid/Liquid/Gas,
Energy, Simple Machines, Force, Magnets,
Static/Current Electricity, Vibration/Sound,
Properties of Light, Tools, Careers, Cells in
Organisms, Extinct Animals, Animal Groupings,
Habitats, Food Chain/Web, Earth Materials,
Weather/Seasonal Changes, Water Cycle, Ocean Land
Forms, Conservation
  • Integrated into curriculum
  • Grades are not recorded for these subjects

31
  • Writers Workshop
  • 6 Traits of Writing
  • Mini-lessons
  • Independent Writing Practice
  • Writing Groups
  • Types narrative, expository, persuasive,
    poetry, and descriptive
  • Process brainstorming, rough draft, revising,
    editing, publishing

32
Second Grade Rules
Classroom Responsibility 1.     Come to class
prepared to work. Bring pencils, paper, books
and all complete assignments to class every
day. 2.     Keep hands feet books and other
objects to your self. 3.     Respect others and
use manners. No fighting, teasing, loud voices,
gum chewing, or other disruptive behavior. 4.    
Listen and follow the directions given by the
teacher or other supervising adults 5.     Walk
in the classroom and halls. 6.     Turn in
homework, reading signatures, and all sign and
return papers ON TIME!
33
Conduct Grade
To promote a positive, secure environment where
learning is not interrupted.
times grade letter 0 100 A 1-3 95 A
4-5 90 A- 6-9 85 B 10-12 80 B-
13-15 75 C 16-19 70 C-
20-22 65 D 23-25 60 D- 26 up 55 F
Responsibility Marks 3 Rs 1 conduct mark
  • Examples for an R mark
  • Name left off paper
  • No Take-Home Folder
  • No homework or reading signature
  • Not prepared for class

34
Behavior Management
  •  
  • A green card means Youre doing great!
  • A yellow card means Warning! Pay more attention
    to your behavior!
  • An orange card means, You have a consequence.
    Parents must sign form in take-home folder.
  • A red card means A note will be sent home for
    parents to read, sign, and return to school.

35
Reward for Good Behavior Students will earn
money based on the color of their cards and be
able to purchase items in a class store or a
class auction on Fridays. Students will receive
25 at the beginning of each week (5 for each
day). If their cards stay on green or yellow
they keep the money in their bank. If their card
is on orange or red, they lose 5. At the end of
the week, they may use their money to purchase an
item or choose to save it to buy larger
items. Special Reward Gottcha Teacher
immediately rewards a money amount of her choice
for good behavior, helping others, or work skills
observed.
36
  • PBIS
  • Positive Behavior Reinforcement
  • Blazer Bucks
  • Weekly Drawings for Prizes
  • Drawing for Large Prizes per 9 weeks

37
Second Grade Homework Schedule Monday Math 2
Spelling Ring Activities Each Week 40 Minutes of
Home Reading Each Week Study Vocabulary words,
Math Facts, and Spelling words
Monthly Book Reports - Beginning in October
Additional classroom assignments or projects as
assigned by your childs classroom teacher
38
Reading Homework Weekly Home Reading Required
40 minutes a week Recommended 20 minutes a
night (100 minutes a week) Reading Notebooks are
due Every Friday! Please read  
Why I Cant Skip My 20 Minutes of Reading a
Night
39
1st Nine Weeks - Requirements for Reading
Notebook Entries Students  List the title of the
books you read, the length of time spent reading,
and the dates. Parents  Sign your name that you
listen to your child read at least 40 minutes
that week. 2nd Nine Weeks write a summary for
each book (at least 1 or 2 sentences), 3rd Nine
Weeks write a summary for each book (at least 3
or 4 sentences), 4th Nine Weeks write a summary
for each book (a full paragraph),
40
Five Finger Rule! Easy way to assess books for
your child!
  • Open a book to the middle.
  • Open up your hand.
  • Read a page of the book or two paragraphs for a
    chapter book.
  • Put down one finger each time you find a tricky
    word.
  • Results All five fingers still up --Easy
    book!
  • Two to three fingers are up Just right
    book!
  • All fingers are down Too hard!

41
Spelling Homework Spelling Notebook Assignment
Complete two spelling ring activities. The
students will choose two cards to complete with
their spelling words for that week. Follow the
directions on the cards and complete the
assignment in the spelling notebook. Please
include the date on each page.  Each Friday, a
new set of spelling rings will be sent home for
the next weeks words.
42
Homework continued. Study Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary test every Friday
5 fill in the blank/5 create sentences using
words correctly 2 for U! Words-
(earn extra money) Study Math Facts 1-2
fact families a week (4 problems in a family)
Memorize addition and subtraction facts
25 problems in 3 minutes
43
Special Classes Art - Mary Ransone P.E.-Cindi
Talbot Bridget Williamson Music - Dana
Sheets GT -Teresa Rogers Guidance Counselor-Mary
Caldwell Library - Ginny Hand
Computer Lab AR Computer Lab
44
P.E. Please check the newsletter and send your
child dressed appropriately for P.E. twice a
week. Students will receive a conduct mark for
not being prepared for P.E.
45
Accelerated Reading Program
  • Begins in October
  • Sleep-in - Kick off
  • Reading points/Comprehension Score

46
Wanted Mystery Readers I am searching for any
parents, older siblings, grandparents, relatives,
or other special people to surprise your child by
being a Mystery Reader this year in our
classroom.   Fridays at 1110 a.m. or 230 p.m.
Readers are asked to bring a book to read or
read a teacher-chosen book from our classroom
library.
47
Star Student (Student of the Week)
Recognizes one student a week by displaying
pictures, sharing information, and extra
responsibility in the classroom. Names are drawn
out of a bowl. Student of the Month
Recognizes one student a month for citizenship,
outstanding work habitats, and positive attitude.
Selected by the teacher.
48
Star Student Activities Monday Share Pictures
and Information The star student will share
and tell about pictures from home and read their
information sheet.  Tuesday Favorite Book
The star student will bring one of his/her
favorite books to read to the class (or Mrs.
White).  Wednesday Parent Letter The star
students parents will write a letter to the
class telling us how special the student is to
them. Parents Send the letter in a sealed
envelope to school with your child.)  Thursday-
Show and Tell The star student will bring 2 or
3 items from home to share with class.  Friday
Friendship Poster The star student will be
given a poster created by his/her classmates with
compliments written by the other students.
49
Book Orders Each teacher sends home monthly
book orders. Please fill out form and send back
with a CHECK payable to the book company.
50
Supplies
Supplies will need to be replenished throughout
the year when needed.
Pencils .20 Erasers .5 Tablets .75
51
BLUE and GOLD DAY! Every Friday, your child
is encouraged to wear their school colors. Help
us show school pride by wearing blue and gold on
Fridays!!
52
You may send a disposable camera and I will take
classroom picture through out the year for your
scrapbook or picture collection.
53
  • Lost and Found
  • Please put your childs name on anything that
    comes to school.

54
Class Web Page Parent Communication
Tool Student Work Challenges/Reviews Sources
of Internet Activities
55
Bathroom and Drink Procedures Three daily
trips a day as a group. Bathroom/Drink
passes are available when students are working
individually or the teacher is not in front of
the room talking.
56
Classroom Layout Library Morning Meeting/Carpet
Area Learning Centers- Take to Seat Student
Mailboxes Reading Baskets Attendance/Lunch
Count Posters Desks are changed and students
rotated every 2-3 weeks to work with new
teams.
57
  • How to contact your teacher
  • Email awhite_at_vv.crsc.k12.ar.us
  • Call the office and leave a message
  • 935-1910 ext. 114
  • Home 931-9662

58
First Day.. Please wear nametag
provided. If your child is eating
breakfast, they go directly to the cafeteria,
then to the playground. All other
students go directly to the playground.
All staff will be on duty outside.

Bring Student
Information Bags
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Wish List Items needed for the classroom
for extra projects. Please take one if you can
assist.
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