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Welcome, Students!Mrs. JacksonMs. Thomas
Our Cooperative Classrooms
This year your student will have Mrs. Jackson for reading and Social Studies and Ms. Thomas for Math and Science! Classes will be grouped into the red class and green class. The green class will start the day in Mrs. Jackson's class and switch to Ms. Thomas' class after lunch. The red class will start the day in Ms. Thomas' class and switch to Mrs. Jackson's class after lunch.
Red Class: Begin the day in Ms. Thomas' classMaxwell Bates Philip BergJamie Berrier Christopher CruzRyker Deitlaf Geddy GardnerHunter Hagler Ryan HamblinGrace Jackson Taygen LaytonMccord Lloyd Dominick MalinoskiEsteban Mendoza Marysarah MinsonShelby Norby Logan RaaschRayden Sugimoto Valeria UrenoMindy Watts Nichole WhiteAndrew Williams Ricky WilliamsJeffrey Young Tristan Mullins
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Green Class: Begin the day in Mrs. Jackson's classJazmin Campas Montes Gisel OrtizLandon Chapman Erick PerezKaiya Cooper Ava PhillipsNoor Daoud Gabrial SanchezJosslyn Denning Dallas SenningerMackensey Devore Jackson ShawKaitlyn Doran Annie VelizGissel Gonzalez Ariahna WarinerConnor Green Ciara WatersDorion Ha'o Zane WheatonBradford Hunt Paula ZepedaTalia Itzen Andruw KikerJayla Longden
Contents of Presentation1. Classroom Schedules
2. Class Goals
3. Classroom Community/Guidelines
4. Classroom Management
5. Homework Policy
6. Supplies
7. Class Subjects and Goals
8. Prep Classes
9. Field Trips
Green ClassClassroom Schedule
8:45-9:00 School starts, attendance with Mrs. Jackson
9:00-10:10 Language Arts with Mrs. Jackson
10:10-10:20 Recess (bathroom/drinks)
10:20-10:30 Spelling/ Vocabulary with Mrs. Jackson
10:30-11:00 Tutors
11:00-11:45 Writing with Mrs. Jackson
11:45-12:15 Lunch recess/Lunch (bathroom/drinks)
12:15-1:00 (SWITCH) Math and Science with Ms. Thomas
1:00-1:40 Preps (P.E., Library, Computer, Music)
1:40-2:00 Recess (bathroom/drinks)
2:00-3:30 Math and Science with Ms. Thomas
This is what a typical day in our classroom looks like.
(subject to change)
Red ClassClassroom Schedule
8:45-9:00 School starts, attendance with Ms. Thomas
9:00-10:10 Math and Science with Ms. Thomas
10:10-10:20 Recess (bathroom/drinks)
10:20-10:30 Math and Science with Ms. Thomas
10:30-11:00 Tutors
11:00-11:45 Math and Science with Ms. Thomas
11:45-12:15 Lunch recess/Lunch (bathroom/drinks)
12:15-1:00 (SWITCH) Writing with Mrs. Jackson
1:00-1:40 Preps (Library, Computer, Music, P.E.)
1:40-2:00 Recess (bathroom/drinks)
2:00-3:30 Language Arts with Mrs. Jackson
This is what a typical day in our classroom looks like.
(subject to change)
Class Goals
Develop our brains and grow new neurons by:
• Learning new skills
• Discovering new interests
• Making new friends
• Having fun and supporting each other
• Exercising daily
• Learning to eat healthy food
Classroom Community/Guidelines
Our classroom guidelines help us get along with each other:
• Listen and follow directions.
• Raise your hand before speaking.
• Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
• Respect your classmates and your teacher.
In our classrooms we help each other and everyone gets what they need.
Classroom Management• We use positive discipline to encourage students to make positive choices in and
out of the classroom.
• We expect all students to follow the guidelines, but sometimes they forget. When this happens, here’s what your student can expect:
First time a guideline is broken = warning
Second time = logical consequence
Third time = letter home which must come back to school the next day signed
by parent or guardian
Fourth time = meeting with the parents, student, and teacher.
Incentives
Praise
Notes home
Tickets to enter in a drawing at the end of the week
Extra recess/privileges
Consequences
Time out
Missed recess
Loss of other privileges
Visit to principal's office
Homework PolicyAccording to research there is almost no evidence that random homework helps elementary school students achieve academic success. We find that meaningless homework often causes family problems and takes time away from valuable learning experiences that can happen before and after school hours. We will not be assigning regular weekly homework. Instead we will assign homework as needed. This policy allows our students to:
• read more at home
• enjoy more loving family time
• experience fewer fights with their parents
• spend more time outdoors playing
• give them time to practice skills that they need to address
• take more classes such as dance or karate
• be less stressed
There will be occasions when homework will be assigned, but it will be meaningful.
If you would like more information on this subject go to: http://www.alfiekohn.org/article/rethinking-homework/
Check out our Helpful Websites page for links that will take you to pages that offer homework practice if you so desire.
Items we would love donated
• Tissues
• Hand Sanitizer
• Paper Towels
• Clorox Wipes
• Baby Wipes
• Ticonderoga pencils
Don’t bring these items to school
• Electronic Devices
• Toys
• Chips, candy
Supplies
Class Subjects and Goals
Language Arts Goals
Read and comprehend, independently and proficiently, text of at least grade level complexity.
Phonics and Word Recognition: Read grade-appropriate multisyllabic words in and out of context.
Fluency and Print Concepts: Read grade-level text with sufficient fluency and accuracy to support comprehension.
Vocabulary: Use strategies to determine the meaning of words or phrases in grade-level text.
Understand: Summarize specific elements by citing textual evidence, including theme or main ideas/details.
Analyze: Analyze how an author's decisions contribute to clarity of message.
Transfer: Compare/contrast, make connections or integrate knowledge from sources.
Math GoalsBuild student mathematical thinking and problem solving aptitudes by developing an understanding of:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Use four operations to solve problems, determine factors and multiples and analyze patterns.
Number and Operations in Base Ten: Use place value understanding and properties of operation.
Number and Operation/Fractions: Compare and understand equivalence, apply operations with unit fractions and whole numbers; use and compare decimal fractions.
Measurement and Data: Convert measurement units; measure angles and represent / interpret data.
Geometry: Draw and identify lines and angles: classify shapes by properties.
Write numerous pieces over short and extended time frames to communicate effectively in all subjects.
Knowledge: Conduct short research projects investigating different aspects of a topic.
Communication: With adult and peer guidance throughout the writing process, develop and organize writing that is appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Product: Organize writing into paragraphs or sections to write clearly about a topic.
Language: Spell grade level words correctly; produce simple to complex sentences.
Writing Goals
Science Goals
Understand the world and how it affects us.Study the elements and patterns of weather and water.
Investigate the properties and formation of rocks, soil and fossils.
Understand the interaction of animals and plants in Utah environments.
Demonstrate the process of scientific inquiry.
Explore Utah's past and connections to the present.
Understand the relationship between the physical geography in Utah and human life.
Understand how Utah's history has been shaped by many diverse people, events, and ideas.
Understand the roles of civic life, politics, and government in the lives of Utah citizens.
Utah Studies Goals
Prep classes
Green Class: Red Class:
Monday: P.E. (wear sneakers) Monday: Library
Tuesday: Library Tuesday: Computer
Wednesday: Computer Wednesday: Music
Thursday: Music Thursday: P.E. (wear sneakers)
Friday: No prep classes Friday: No prep classes
Field Trips• This Fall we will be investigating the properties of rocks and plants at the Red
Butte Gardens, University of Utah.
• Also this Fall we will be visiting the "This is the Place Heritage Park" to explore Utah history and our state's Pioneer roots.
Volunteers: We will send a sign up sheet for volunteers
to accompany us on fieldtrips. For safety and liability reasons,
siblings ARE NOT allowed to go with us, sorry.
Questions?Lincoln Elementary: 801-402-2450
My email: [email protected]. Thomas: [email protected]
Let’s Have aGreat Year!