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Back to School Night 2011

Back to School Night 2011. Students, Parents and Teachers Working Together. My Job Description. It is my job to look at each child as an individual who needs to be taught in a way that matches their learning style. My classroom should be a place where every child feels happy, safe and

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Back to School Night 2011

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  1. Back to School Night 2011 Students, Parents and Teachers Working Together

  2. My Job Description It is my job to look at each child as an individual who needs to be taught in a way that matches their learning style. My classroom should be a place where every child feels happy, safe and respected.

  3. Team Work Communication is key!hizsa@chatham-nj.org We have a common goal! No concerns or questions should go unresolved! Please share anything which may affect your child’s school experience!

  4. In first grade, we focus on the two pillars of caring and fairness. Throughout their time at SBS, all pillars are addressed in depth. http://josephsoninstitute.org/sixpillars.html www.charactercounts.com

  5. IMPORTANT Business of First Grade • Arrival: NO earlier than 8:20, there is NO supervision before 8:20. Blacktop line up unless it is raining then the students will be in the lobby by the gym. • Dismissal Plans:PLEASE always send a note with changes to your child’s dismissal schedule. DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE ON VOICE MAIL OR E-MAIL. NO TINY NOTES!!!! • Folder: Check and return your child’s folder each day. • Snack: It should be small and healthy. They only snack for about 10 minutes. (Allergies) Please pack separate from lunch!! WATER BOTTLES!! • Lunch: If you are sending cash to buy lunch please place it in an envelope in your child’s folder. Please discuss the lunch choice with your child in advance. The school’s preference would be for you to set up an on-line lunch account. • Attendance/Illness: Please help everyone by keeping sick children home and calling Mrs. Leister. Let us know WHY your child is staying home. Attendance Line: 973-457-2509 then Press 1 • All medications must be administered by our nurse, Karen Leister…even cough drops. • TIRED AND CRANKY!!!!

  6. Birthdays • Parents and family members are welcome to come in and read a story to the class on their child’s birthday. • Please contact me via email to set up a good day and time for your child’s birthday book. • In first grade we do NOT celebrate birthdays with food treats.

  7. Language Arts What is Balanced Literacy?: shared reading, guided reading, independent reading, writing, and word work Word Work : phonics, spelling, mechanics, dictation Good Habits, Great Readers: shared and guided reading Big books and varied reading groups. Words their Way: word sorts Writing Workshop :language experience, shared writing, interactive writing, guided writing, independent writing Lucy Caulkins Zaner-Bloser Handwriting **There is “no cap” on reading, highly individualized, read aloud, shared reading, guided reading, individual reading, and independent reading instruction.

  8. Reading Strategies

  9. Math program enVision Math Students will learn math through interactive hands-on and visual learning opportunities. Technology is a large component of the program http://www.chatham nj.org/sbs/site/default.asp You will receive a letter with log-in information in the next few days. Please feel free to explore the website.

  10. Social Studies • communities • traditions and customs • history • geography • maps • biographies • cultures

  11. Science Students learn science best by doing science!! Using inquiry based learning we will study: How to make observations and predictions Balance and Motion Changes (Solids,Liquids,Gases) Pebbles, Sand and Silt Sunshine and Shadows

  12. Homework • Handwriting- September to November • Math– October to June • Spelling–beginning in November • Reading– October to May “Just Right” books –> 20 minutes/night *Independence is encouraged please provide parental support when necessary.*

  13. What can I do to help? • Encourage and foster INDEPENDENCE. • Encourage risk taking, use trial and error learning. • Encourage your child to make observations and predictions. • Encourage your child to be a problem solver. • Help your child become resourceful and to make good choices. • Remember that homework is to teach responsibility, not to challenge.

  14. Children may forget what you say, but they will NEVER forget how you make them feel!!

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