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Welcome to Mrs. Luczyszyn’s Class

Welcome to Mrs. Luczyszyn’s Class. Please come in and read the letters your children have written to you! Feel free to write back on the paper provided. My Goals for the School Year. To help EVERY child grow academically, socially and emotionally.

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Welcome to Mrs. Luczyszyn’s Class

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  1. Welcome to Mrs. Luczyszyn’s Class Please come in and read the letters your children have written to you! Feel free to write back on the paper provided.

  2. My Goals for the School Year • To help EVERY child grow academically, socially and emotionally. • For EVERY child to feel happy, safe and secure at school. • For EVERY child to feel valued and respected, and see themselves as an important member of the classroom community.

  3. How Can You Help? • Parent/teacher communication is an integral part of any successful classroom. • Please contact me with any comments, questions or concerns that will help me better meet your child’s needs. • You can email me at lluczyszyn@cbsd.org, or call me at, 267-893-4225.

  4. Math • Everyday Math • Encouraging Students to Use their Student Reference Book • Study Link Almost Every Night for Homework • Family Letters In Study Links • Practice Math Facts (Both Division and Multiplication) • MIC Maps – Pretests Given at Beginning of Unit

  5. Reading • Comprehension Toolkit • 6 Strategy Clusters • Monitoring Comprehension • Activate and Connect • Ask Questions • Infer Meaning • Determine Importance • Summarize and Synthesize • Strategies learned work well with fiction and non-fiction

  6. Reading • Lead 21 • Whole Group Shared Reading • Introduce, Reinforce, Extend the Theme • Small Group Work • Work in differentiated readers • All related to same theme • Independent Reading • In class • At Home – 20 Minutes a Night

  7. Writing • Writer’s Workshop • Writing on Demand • Writer’s Notebook • Application of Grammar/Spelling Skills

  8. Science • Electricity • Electrical Circuits • Electrical Safety • Static Electricity • Conductivity • Watery Earth • Water Cycle • Water Pollution • Water As A Resource • Matter • Exploring Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases

  9. Social Studies • Social Studies Alive! • Social Scientists • Regions of the United States • State Research Project

  10. Spelling • District Correlated Units With New Reading Program. Units will be assigned out of order. • Monday – Pretest/Copy Words Down • Friday – Test • Spelling Bingo Cards • Given Out on Mondays • Due Fridays • 4 Activities • Stapled Together • Activity Title on Top of Paper • Stressing Neat Formation of Letters

  11. Handwriting • We Will be Practicing our Cursive All Year Long. • Students Will be Required to Use Cursive Handwriting, At Times, Throughout the Year. • Cursive Alphabet for Practice in BTSN Folder

  12. Grammar • Grammar has been revised this year. • Includes beginning, developing and secure skills • Secure Skills • Use abbreviations correctly • Punctuate a friendly letter • Use commas in an address and for items in a series • Past, present, and future tenses • Using positive, comparative, and superlative adjectives • Identify and use irregular adjectives • Identify and use conjunctions

  13. Class Website • http://luczyszyn.wikispaces.com • Website Can Be Accessed from Buckingham Website

  14. Homework Policy • Students will copy homework into their assignment books every morning. • Students will not receive homework on weekends and holidays. • District Policy is 40 Minutes a Night for 4th Grade • Set Up Homework Routine • All students have chosen a Homework Buddy to call to get assignments or materials.

  15. Homework Policy Continued • Students must turn homework in when they enter the door. • Student work that is dropped off at the office after school starts will be marked late. • It is my hope that this policy will help children take more responsibility for their homework and assignments.

  16. Homework Policy Continued • I do not grade homework assignments, however, I do check all assignments for completion. • I also review homework answers with the class. • If your child forgets their homework that day they fill out a Late Homework Notice. • The Late Homework Notice must be signed and returned to school.

  17. Grading Policy • A – 100%-90% • B – 89%-80% • C – 79%-70% • D – 69%-60% • F – 59%-0%

  18. Tests • Tests or Quizzes will be Marked with a Letter Grade (A, B, C) • Will Not Place D or F on Paper • Tests Sent Home on Fridays • Please Sign and Return all Tests and Quizzes by Tuesday

  19. Class Management • I will be using a ticket system this year to help promote positive behaviors. • Individual students can earn and lose tickets based on their individual behaviors. • The class number determines how many tickets I pull out of the bin. I will pull these tickets on Friday afternoon. • This promotes teamwork and cooperation.

  20. Thank You!!! • Thank You for coming tonight and supporting our classroom.  • Thank You for donating tissues and lysol wipes for the classroom.  • Thank You in advance for volunteering. 

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