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Back to School Night

Back to School Night. Oakridge Elementary First Grade. Welcome to First Grade!. Mrs. Hughes. University of Arkansas, Master of Arts in Teaching Married to Richard Running Knitting Reading Gardening. Our Schedule.

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Back to School Night

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  1. Back to School Night Oakridge Elementary First Grade

  2. Welcome to First Grade!

  3. Mrs. Hughes • University of Arkansas, Master of Arts in Teaching • Married to Richard • Running • Knitting • Reading • Gardening

  4. Our Schedule 3 hours per day of literacy (phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension and writing) 30-45 minutes per day for science or social studies 1 hour per day of math

  5. Specials Schedule • Monday: Library (checkout) and P.E. • Tuesday: Art • Wednesday: Music • Thursday: Music and P.E. • Friday: Library and P.E. Please return all library books on Mondays. Please make sure your student wears comfortable shoes on P.E. days.

  6. Language Arts • Morning Meeting and Shared Reading (fluency) • Guided Reading/Daily 5 • Comprehension lesson • Guided Reading/Daily 5 • Phonics/Phonemic Awareness • Guided Reading/Daily 5 • Vocabulary *Writing is part of the Language Arts curriculum, but Writer’s Workshop occurs in the afternoon.

  7. Morning Meeting& Shared Reading We meet together on the carpet. • class pledge • share compliments • good morning songs • poems • big books

  8. Guided Reading • We meet together in small groups throughout the morning. • The students each receive explicit reading instruction on their individual readiness level.

  9. Word Study • Grouped based on individual Developmental Assessment Score • Will work on 1 sort per week • Will learn to spell and write 8 high frequency (sight) words per week

  10. Writing We have writer’s workshop daily. • Workshop Model: • Mini-lesson • Independent work time • Author Share Time

  11. Math • Investigations Curriculum Units to Be Taught: • How many of each? • Making Shapes and Designing Quilts • Solving Story Problems • What would you rather be? • Fish Lengths and Animal Jumps • Number Games and Crayon Puzzles • Color, Shape and Number Patterns • Twos, Fives and Tens • Blocks and Boxes

  12. Science • Units to Be Taught: • Motion • Matter • Plants • Animals • Sun and Earth • Seasons and Weather • Conservation

  13. Social Studies • Units to Be Taught: • Civics • Past and Present • Geography • Economics The organizing theme for grade 1 is environment. Students will learn that environments: • describe times (periods), place and events. • define human and physical actions related to locations and climate. • explain change in self, families, schools, and communities. • determine how people make choices, save money, become buyers and sellers, and use resources. • explain actions related to citizenship, traditions, and governments.

  14. Homework Homework is given nightly Monday-Thursday. • Math: Students will complete one brief math assignment related to our lesson in class. • Reading: Students will read nightly to or with someone. Homework is checked for completion only.

  15. Fluency Folder This folder will contain copies of songs and poems we sing/read together in the mornings as part of our Morning Meeting and Shared Reading time. This folder is to stay in the child’s backpack unless it is in use.

  16. Technology Available Technology: • 3 computers for student use in our classroom • Computer lab for student use • Document camera and projector in classroom • SMART Board

  17. Communication • newsletter on Thursdays • class website • class blog • email/phone laura_hughes@apsva.us 228-5840 Ext. 199121

  18. Classroom Management • Oakridge 3 T’s: • We take care of ourselves. • We take care of each other. • We take care of this place. Students earn class rewards by filling the marble cup (being on task, following directions quickly, compliments etc.). Students earn individual recognition by displaying exceptional 3 T behavior (following directions quickly, being kind to classmates, staying on task, keeping classroom tidy, etc.)

  19. Lunch • 11:35-12:00 Please feel free to join your child for lunch. • Please use School Bucks to put money in your child’s lunch account.

  20. Field Trips • November: Claude Moore Colonial Farm • February: Mt. Vernon • May: National Building Museum • TBD: Arlington Public Schools Planetarium Trips are tentative and are subject to change.

  21. Volunteerism The PTA is in search of a parent to be our room parent coordinator. If you’re interested please let me know and I can give Lisa Reppert your information. Thank you for your support and eagerness to help!

  22. Birthdays You are welcome to bring a treat for the class to celebrate your child’s birthday. Birthday celebrations take place at 3:15 on Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri. On Wed. we celebrate birthdays at 1:00.

  23. Questions? If you think of something later, please contact me via phone or email and I will be happy to help you.

  24. Thank you for attending Back to School Night!

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