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Curriculum Night 2012-2013
1st Grade 101
Attendance
• Instruction starts promptly at 8:55AM
• Please do not have your child at school any earlier than 8:30AM
• Please call the school if your child is going to be absent
• If your child comes to school after 8:55AM, then you will need to accompany him/her to the office for a tardy slip.
After School Pick-Up
• Pick-up location for first graders is at the front of the school (Please be aware of our 1st grade space. Wait for your child to be dismissed.)
• Your child must say goodbye and point to whoever is picking them up.
• Please let us know if alternate changes have been made.
Take Home Folder
• Please check and empty your child’s take home folder or bag.
• Look over and if you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher.
Behavior Management
• Every teacher has a management program that should have gone home at the beginning of the year.
• Teachers try to focus on the positive behaviors and reinforce them.
• The more time teachers spend on discipline, the less time we have to teach.
• Teachers would like your support at home about making good choices.
Parent/Teacher Communication
• We feel teachers must work together as partners with parents by communicating on a regular basis to build mutual understanding and consistency for our children.
• Progress reports will be sent home in the middle of each nine week grading period.
• Parent/teacher conferences will be in October and February.
MATH
• Program - Scott Foresman/Addison Wesley - designed to enhance student’s critical thinking and problem solving skills, while focusing on a deeper understanding of concepts.
• Math will take a hands-on approach.
• Mountain Math is another supplement we use in first grade.
STRANDS OF MATH
• Number Sense and Operations• Data Analysis• Estimation• Patterns• Geometric Properties• Measurement and Algebraic
Representations• Structure and Logic
LEARNING MATH CONCEPTS
• Whole group lessons • Partners• Small groups
READING• Language Arts curriculum includes
textbooks from the Houghton-Mifflin series, as well as individual guided reading books from A-Z Readers, Wright Group, and Rigby Series.
• The overall goal of reading is to create a balanced literacy environment where children become independent, FLUENT readers.
Reading is Taught Through:
• SHARED READING • GUIDED READING• READ ALOUDS • LEARNING CENTERS • PARTNER READING• INDEPENDENT READING• PHONEMIC AWARENESS/PHONICS• INDEPENDENT WORK• AR (Accelerated Reading)
SPELLING
• Word families - the goal is to help children begin to see patterns in words.
• High frequency words - make up over half of written text.
• Dictation sentences are also used to reinforce spelling skills.
WRITING
• The goal is to create an independent writer.
• Children will learn different types of writing.
• Children will learn the different stages of the writing process.
6 TRAITS
• Writing will be taught through the Six Traits:– 1. Ideas/Content
– 2. Organization– 3. Voice– 4. Word Choice– 5. Sentence Fluency– 6. Conventions
Students Will Experience Writing Through:
• MODELED WRITING
• JOURNAL WRITING
• WRITER’S WORKSHOP
• SHARED WRITING• WRITE FROM THE BEGINNING
SCIENCE
• Students will learn about the inquiry process as well as how people contribute to science.
• Units will include:Be a ScientistLife Science – Plants and AnimalsEarth Science – Our Earth, Weather and
Sky Physical Science – Matter, Motion and Energy
SOCIAL STUDIES
• Harcourt Brace:– Understand why we have rules and
consequences– Describe past events, people and actions– Understand the rights and responsibilities
of citizenship– Understand the importance of cooperation
in classrooms and communities– Significance of holidays– Map skills– Recognize American symbols
Intervention/Enrichment
• Intervention-This will be a time when students who need additional help will go to one class to receive instruction.
• Enrichment-This will be a time when students will receive enrichment lessons in different subject areas.
Thank You For Coming!