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Welcome to Parent Night

Welcome to Parent Night. Mr. Schulman’s 6th Grade Science david.schulman@browardschools.com. Introduction. I have enjoyed getting to know your children in the past week. This will be an overview of my class and my expectations of our students. This same show is online at

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Welcome to Parent Night

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  1. Welcome to Parent Night Mr. Schulman’s 6th Grade Science david.schulman@browardschools.com

  2. Introduction • I have enjoyed getting to know your children in the past week. • This will be an overview of my class and my expectations of our students. • This same show is online at http://pne.browardschools.com/teachers/pne_David_Schulman/

  3. Curriculum • Scientific Methods and Investigations • Astronomy • Geology • Meteorology • Human Sexuality • HIV / AIDS

  4. Projects • Students work in Groups of 2 to 4 students • Groups research and create a presentation for the class • Topics throughout the year: • Award Winning Storm Busters Web Quest • Digital Podcasts • Geology Lab exploration • Alien Rescue • Science Fair is optional

  5. How you can you help your child succeed in Science • Provide a quiet place and set time for homework and study. • Encourage thinking and reasoning about everyday phenomena. • Have organized folders for each class • Check the Parent Internet Viewer (Pinnacle) weekly • Use the agenda book to organize and prioritize • Have high expectations for your child’s success in science and communicate that expectation. DON’T tell them you are bad at math or science!

  6. Books and Notebooks • The new text stays in class. Students tear out one section to work on at a time and keep it in their notebook. • The book has a companion website with links and resources. • I use many of my own labs. • A well organized science folder is a student’s best study tool. • Keep backpack light: folders, rain poncho, agenda, reading book and pencil case full of writing tools.

  7. Agenda Book • Use it to: • Remember interim and report card dates • Track your child’s grades and study skills • Organize and remind students of homework • Reference dates and school information • All students receive interim reports - the next interim will be Friday September 28th. • Weekly agenda can be found on my web site.

  8. Keeping in Contact • Write a note in the agenda • Check the Pinnacle Internet Viewer • Sign up for the Pinnacle Internet Viewer e-mail notification • Register your email on my website • Follow schulmanlabs on Twitter (text “follow schulmanlabs” to 40404 • Email me at: david.schulman@browardschools.com

  9. Lend a Hand, Lend Your Expertise • Mr. Schulman wants you! • Do you work in a science related field? • Are you able to be a lab assistant? • Can you chaperone a field lab? • SAC • In past years I have had meteorologists, astronomers, national park rangers, microbiologists, medical experts, forensic investigators, water resource managers and others as guests in class or in the field. • If you are interested email me your area of interest and contact information. • http://www.getinvolvedineducation.com/volunteers/application.htm

  10. Field Trips and Dress Code • Slog in Everglades Jan. 7 or 8 • Canoe Loxahatchee May 7 • Students MUST wear gray Pioneer T-Shirt on ALL trips. • Dress for success on the job everyday

  11. “What if my child is absent?” • If your child is sick do not send them to school. • Call the attendance office at 754-323-4102 to excuse the absence. • Upon returning or while at home your student should check my website to copy down missed assignments. • 5 excused absences are permitted.

  12. We Learn: • 10% of what we read • 20% of what we hear • 30 % of what we see • 50 % of what we both see and hear • 70 % of what is discussed with others • 80 % of what we experience personally • 95 % of what we TEACH someone else

  13. Good Night • This year my goal is to get all of your students excited about Science. • Working together gives our students the best chance of being successful. • Please, push in your chairs. • Thank you for coming and I appreciate your support.

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