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Alton Elementary School Open House Sept. 5, 2019

Welcome to the Alton Elementary School Open House on September 5th, 2019. We are excited to celebrate our students who remain SUPER STARS throughout the day. Learn about our school calendar, class schedule, behavior expectations, reading and math programs, and more. Join us in creating a successful learning environment for our students!

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Alton Elementary School Open House Sept. 5, 2019

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  1. Alton Elementary SchoolOpen House Sept. 5, 2019 We are Going for the GOLD!!

  2. Welcome • Patricia C. Arnold • Patricia.Arnold@strpsb.org • Abrion Chaney • Abrion.chaney@stpsb.org • Please feel free to send a note or email about any questions or concerns.

  3. Alton Elementary School Websitehttp://altonelementary.stpsb.org/ • School Calendar https://stpsb.org • JPAMS • ESSA(Every Child Succeeds Act) video

  4. Class Schedule

  5. PBS in our Classroom and Home Expectations • Students are to follow school wide expectations. • Everyone begins their day as a SUPER STAR! • We want to CELEBRATE all our kiddos who remain a SUPER STAR throughout the day! • Students’ conduct is recorded on their calendar in their red folder each day. Please sign and return it the next day. Their folder has a pockets for other communication items and homework. The pockets are label “Return to School” or “Keep at Home”. • The calendar also has a key of behavior colors show you can see what kind of day it has been for your scholar. Please discuss school behavior at home and encourage you child to be actively engaged in his/her learning. • PBIS rewards can range from: • Stickers, free draw time, computer time, sweet treat, extra recess, Gold Bucks! We will add to our rewards during the year to keep up the excitement and motivation.

  6. https://www.louisianabelieves.com Kindergarten State Standards

  7. Ready Gen • ReadyGENis our reading series. It is an integrated and well-balanced approach to reading and writing instruction for Grades K-6 classrooms. Authentic texts with modeling and teacher-directed activities drive learning and motivate readers. ... Instruction focuses on reading, writing, speaking, and listening in response to authentic texts.

  8. IRLA • The Independent Reading Level Assessment (IRLA) is a unified, standards-based framework for student assessment, text leveling, and curriculum and instruction. The IRLA includes every State Standard for Reading, both in literature and informational text, as well as those Language standards key to reading success, for students in grades PreK through 12.

  9. Dibels • DIBELS stands for Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills. DIBELS’ measures help teachers determine how students are performing on important reading skills andif they’re on track for grade-level reading success. • The critical skills necessary for successful beginning reading include: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Theses are often referred to as the “Big Ideas” of reading • A teacher can identify students who do not meet the goals on each DIBELS measure and provide extra help. For example, if your child is reading words accurately, but slowly, we can provide extra practice re-reading stories and passages to improve his or her reading rate or fluency. The teacher can use the progress monitoring scores to make sure each child receives extra help to improve other reading skills during the school year.

  10. BIG IDEAS

  11. Zearn • Zearn Math for Kindergarten is designed to build strong math foundations and be developmentally appropriate for young students. Each day with Zearn Math, kindergarteners spend most of their time learning with their teacher and peers during teacher-led instruction.  • ZearnMath for Kindergarten includes resources for daily teacher-led instruction, Digital Activities, Assessments, and Reports.

  12. Computer Based Instructional Support • MobyMax • MobyMax finds and fixes learning gaps with the power of personalized learning. MobyMax's adaptive curriculum creates an individualized education plan for each student, allowing gifted students to progress as quickly as they like while simultaneously ensuring that remedial students get the extra instruction they need. • Zearn • Zearn has a digital component in addition to teacher led instruction. Digital Activities are short, engaging, activities designed to develop kindergarteners’ number sense.  • Smarty Ants (awaiting approval) • Smarty Ants is an effective, research-driven solution that differentiates instruction and accelerates students on the path to foundational literacy- all in an engaging, interactive, learning environment.

  13. Grade Level Field Trips Listfor Kindergarten and Pre-K • Grocery store Pumpkin/ 🍓 patch Corn maze 

  14. THANK YOU!!! • We look forward to an exciting school year at Alton Elementary School. • TOGETHER we are Simply the BEST!!

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