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Mueller’s Martians

Mueller’s Martians. Beginning the year with a vision. What Teaching Means to Me. Teaching is taking the daily discoveries children make and helping them apply their new knowledge to thought , character and action. "Who dares to teach must never cease to learn." -- John Cotton Dana .

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Mueller’s Martians

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  1. Mueller’s Martians Beginning the year with a vision

  2. What Teaching Means to Me Teaching is taking the daily discoveries children make and helping them apply their new knowledge to thought, character and action. "Who dares to teach must never cease to learn." -- John Cotton Dana

  3. Class Housekeeping

  4. Early Childhood Learners First Graders are Early Childhood Learners! They need: • To have clear and consistent expectations • Routines: Consistency • Time • To Explore • To Connect • To Discover • To Process • To Apply New Knowledge • Practice

  5. Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school. - Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

  6. My Part • To provide an environment that allows children to learn through experiences and associations. • To facilitate discussions within groups or one on one that will further thinking. • To nurture an excitement of learning and a true love of reading and writing.

  7. Your Part • Talk each day with your child about the social and academic experiences they have had. • Relax and enjoy your one on one reading time with your first grader. • Correspond with me often.

  8. The Student’s Part • To be a good citizen • To give their best efforts • To take ownership of actions and learning. “Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself." -- Chinese Proverb

  9. READING: The Main Event • The most important points about nightly reading: • Keep the focus on enjoyment and bonding • Rereading books is important practice!! It builds confidence and fluency. • If your child wants to read a book that you feel is too baby or easy, LET THEM. • If your child wants to read a book that you know is too hard, LET THEM but sit close and help as needed. • TALK~ TALK~ TALK about the story!!! I am always available to talk to you about your child’s progress. Please feel free to contact to me anytime.

  10. Writing: Writing is a major focus for first graders! • We will write pieces about ourselves, our families, our environment and our learning. • We will learn to write through reading! We will read hundreds of samples of writing composed by acclaimed authors. • Reading is the soul mate of writing.

  11. Homework • Working a 60 week… • Read each night for 10-15 minutes • Please remember that reading is not suppose to be a chore. If you have to make silly voices to make your child enjoy a story time, please do it!  • Please remember that your reading to them is as important as their reading to you.

  12. Choosing Books to Read • Follow the Goldilocks rule (in your packet).

  13. Book Level Progression--- Step 1

  14. Book Level Progression--- Step 2

  15. Book Level Progression--- Step 3

  16. Book Level Progression--- Step 4

  17. Report Card

  18. I am so happy your family is a part of the Mueller Martians!

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