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Open House

Open House. Mr. Hunt. About Mr. Hunt. Schedule. 8:50-9:10am: Students may enter the school during this time and come straight to our classroom for before school academics. 9:10am: School day begins. 9:10-10am: Special. 10-10:45am : Language Arts. 10:45-12:05pm : Mathematics

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Open House

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  1. Open House Mr. Hunt

  2. About Mr. Hunt

  3. Schedule • 8:50-9:10am: Students may enter the school during this time and come straight to our classroom for before school academics. • 9:10am: School day begins. • 9:10-10am: Special. • 10-10:45am: Language Arts. • 10:45-12:05pm: Mathematics • 12:05-12:35pm: Read Aloud/ Reading Mini-Lesson • 12:40-1:15pm: Lunch. • 1:15-2:30pm: Reading Cont. • 2:30-3:20pm: Science/Social Studies • 3:21pm: Dismissal.

  4. Homework • Every day the students will receive their homework assignments during zero hour. Per Clark County School District, students are required to have 10 minutes of homework per grade level. In fifth grade, students will complete 50 minutes of homework every night. • Students bring their homework back the next day to be checked. If a student was unable to finish their homework, there must be a note attached from a parent as to why. If the student does not have a note a phone call may be made. • The homework is also posted at My.ccsd.net each day by 4:15pm along with the next days special.

  5. Homework • Homework is about establishing a routine for students. • Homework is also about learning responsibility. • Please check there work, but do not help them with it as it will make it harder for me to tell where they need support.

  6. Behavior Management • Rule #1: Follow Directions • Rule #2: Be polite • Rule #3: Be Positive • Rule #4: Be Prepared • Students are expected to follow our classroom rules at all times. Students are also expected to come to school with all of their work completed.

  7. Behavior Management • I use Class DoJo in our classroom. • http://www.classdojo.com • Notices will go home with students tomorrow to help them and you log in to track behavior. • When a student does something positive, it is rewarded! • When a student does something negative, it is recorded. • If you register, you will receive email updates!

  8. Mathematics • We will be using a program called investigations for the majority of the year. It will at times be supplemented with Engage NY materials to extend ideas covered in class. These programs place an emphasis on students understanding of concepts and higher level thinking skills.

  9. Reading • This year we will be reading a lot of novels. • Also, students will work in reading groups that fit their reading needs. They will be reading high-interest novels while writing reading responses in their literature logs.

  10. Reading • Every other week TIME Magazine publishes Time For Kids (TFK). This publication includes current events written specifically for kids. We will be reading and studying our TFK in class and the students may take them home when we are finished.

  11. Reading • Students will have the opportunity to purchase books through Scholastic this school year. These books are typically less expensive than they are in bookstores. Scholastic also has a book club, which is a great way to build your child’s home library.

  12. Writing • We use Being a Writer as our main writing curriculum. • Students will write Opinion essays, Informative/Explanatory essays, Narrative essays, and complete research reports this school year.

  13. Science/Social Studies • We will use FOSS kits as our main science program, but this will be supported with reading from various sources. • Social studies will use the textbook as this is an area where I will not only explore history, economics, geography, and civics, but will use it as a source for teaching non-fiction reading skills.

  14. Field Trip/Chaperones • Red Rock Canyon Field Trip • Monday, November 24th, 2014 • There will be a pre-hike for all chaperones on Saturday, November 22nd, 2014. • Courthouse Field Trip • Dates TBD

  15. Sea Camp • Sea Camp Field Trip • March 20-22nd, 2015 • March 27-29th, 2015 • Please attend one of the Sea Camp meetings next week • Wednesday, September 17th 6-7pm Library • Thursday, September 18th 7:45-8:45am #125

  16. Infinite Campus • In-Class Assignments 10% • Quizzes 15% • Assessments/Projects 75% • Please log into your Infinite Campus weekly to see your child’s progress. • I do not send home Progress Reports since Infinite Campus is a 24/7 progress report.

  17. Thank You • I look forward to working with your child during this school year, and helping them become a life long learner. “Students want to know how much you care before they care how much you know.”

  18. Questions?

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