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Welcome to Back-to-School Night

Welcome to Back-to-School Night. House E Seventh and Eighth Grades Room C234 Mrs. Paris-Powell. Mrs. Paris-Powell. Holy Family University Undergraduate Bachelors of Arts in Special Education, Minor Psychology and Social Studies

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Welcome to Back-to-School Night

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  1. Welcome to Back-to-School Night House E Seventh and Eighth Grades Room C234 Mrs. Paris-Powell

  2. Mrs. Paris-Powell • Holy Family University Undergraduate • Bachelors of Arts in Special Education, Minor Psychology and Social Studies • Certified in Special Education K-adult, English and Social Studies • University of Penn, Holy Family,…post graduate/Masters in Education • 23 years:2 Philadelphia 21 Neshaminy • Maple Point-6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Special Ed • 7th and 8th Reg Ed

  3. Important School Personnel 215 809-6230 • Principal – Mr. Andy Sokol • Assistant Principal- Troy Bodulus • School Guidance Counselors: • Mrs. Strokosky will have students A-GN • Ms. Gale will have students Go-Nz • Dr. Horsely will have student O-Z • School Nurse – Mrs. Luca-Muzyk • Discipline– Mr. Cochran

  4. House E • Paris-Powell English • Lare Science • Rosales Social Studies • Pashley 7th Grade Special Education • Howie, Messenlehner- Reading and AE • Stoll-Reading

  5. Student Expectations • Come to class and be on time • Complete class work on time • Do all your homework and bring it to school with you each day • Bring all necessary materials to class • Be an active learner- participate! • Respect others. • Read every night!! • BRING A BOOK

  6. Curriculum (take the handouts) The curriculum is determined and developed based on the PA Common Core Standards. • Balanced Literacy • Reading, Writng, Speaking, Listening and Thinking

  7. PA Common Core Standards • Adopted in July 2010. • PA Common Core Standards in English and Math • The Common Core Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies and Science/Technical Subjects support each other- keeping in mind we are moving towards global literacy and learning www.pdsea.org/standard/commoncore

  8. District- Wide Assessments Benchmark Exams • a point of reference • show growth • Reading and Writing • SLOs PSSA • Reading • Math • Writing • Science 8th

  9. Assessments ContinuedMAP Test • Math and Reading K thru 8 • 3 times a year • provides consistency and able to see the data from early years thru middle school • data teachers, reading and math specialists and parents can have to see, readiness, weak and improved areas • 4 days 2 of each area computer

  10. Materials • Textbook • Novels • Short Stories • Excerpts • Articles

  11. Novels

  12. Writing Program: How Writer’s Write • Marble composition book-portfolio • Folder • Elementary thru middle school • Mini lessons and workshops • Focus on process • Grammar • Supplemental

  13. Writing Assignments • rubric issued with every assignments • clear directions outlining assignment • sample of the outcome is shown in class the day the assignment is given

  14. Homework • Posted each and every morning • Students are responsible for copying assignments into their planners • Posted on line on my web page • Due the next day unless otherwise directed • Study Hall-use time wisely

  15. Grading Scale • A = 90 -100 • B = 82 - 89 • C = 75 - 81 • D = 70 - 74 • F = 0 – 69 • Home Access is available to help parents stay updated with children’s progress.

  16. Commercial: No Place for Hate • Meet once a week after school • Topics: bullying, racism, suicide prevention, peer pressure, social media, etc. • Promote: Peace, tolerance and empower kids and give them skills to deal with today’s social issues.

  17. Final Thought Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. Eleanor Roosevelt

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