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Welcome to Back-to-School Night! 2018-2019

Welcome to Back-to-School Night! Take a minute to read your child's letter. Meet Mrs. Deredita and learn about the class schedule, expectations, goal setting, standards-based grading, homework, and online tools. Contact information included.

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Welcome to Back-to-School Night! 2018-2019

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  1. Welcome to Back-to-School Night!2018-2019 Mrs. Deredita– Room 22 Third Grade- 3D Please take a minute to read your child’s letter. There is extra letter paper for you to write a quick note back to your child as well!

  2. Meet Mrs. Deredita • This is my 7th year teaching in Howell • 3rd year at Ardena teaching 3rd grade • In April, we welcomed our new bundle of joy, Nicholas!

  3. 3D’s Class Schedule Period 1 – Math Period 2 – Math Period 3 – Science/Social Studies Period 4 – Lunch Period 5 – Recess Period 6 – Special Period 7 - Writing Period 8 – Language Arts Period 9 – Language Arts

  4. Classroom Expectations Mission Statement: We will be kind to each other by showing respect, being honest, and listening, so that we can work hard and learn each day!  • Students are responsible for monitoring their own behavior throughout the day. • It will be communicated home in their planner using the calendar pages. • Positive choices are celebrated through praise, positive reinforcement, individual tickets, and class marbles. • Respect Contract

  5. How Do We Use Fix It Tickets In Our Classroom? Everyone makes a mistake sometimes. We all deserve a moment to take a break and fix our mistake. If a break doesn’t help and the behavior continues, a fix it ticket will help students reflect on their behavior. When a “fix-it” ticket is filled out, depending on severity, additional strategies will be implemented, such as a phone call home to discuss behavior.

  6. HOW TO FILL OUT A TICKET: Explain the mistake you made. List three things you will do to fix your mistake. Sign your name and bring the ticket to me.

  7. Goal Setting/ Leadership Notebooks • Setting goals and tracking progress has been linked to greater student achievement. • Students are setting goals in subject areas, tracking their own progress and celebrating success. This is shown in their Digital Leadership Notebooks. • Assessments to keep track of their goals will be kept in the notebook, shown in pictures.

  8. Standards Based Grading

  9. Standards Based Grading

  10. EnVision Math Topics include: Place Value, Multi-Digit Addition/Subtraction, Multiplication, Fractions, Measurement and Data, Time, and Shape Attributes (plus more) Main Focus: • Fact Fluency- practice addition/subtraction, multiplication/division math facts nightly! Xtra Math is great for fact practice on the computer. • Problem Solving- Analyzing and solving complex word problems • Modeling and Reasoning, explaining your work. • Building Number Sense and applying to higher level thinking • Math Workshop • Mini-lesson: 2 small groups • Schoology/Independent work/Teacher centered: 4 small groups

  11. Pearson • During math workshop students will have assignments to complete on Pearson. • These assignments appear under classes. Www.pearsonrealize.com • Watch videos for review, but please don’t complete assignments at home.

  12. Science/Social Studies/Health • Science and Social Studies Units of Study • Communities, Human Geography, Citizens and Government, Expressions of Culture • Weather/Climate, Forces/Motion, Traits and Heredity, Changes in the Environment, Living Things • Health - Leader in Me Curriculum will be a part of our health curriculum along with topics such as healthy eating & exercise, mental/emotional health

  13. Homework- “Home Learning” • Fact Fluency will be expected to be done daily at home. Through out the year all fact fluency will be tracked using a tic-tac-toe board complete with your signature after each activity is done. We will move through all four operations. • Envision Math Homework/Practice page for the each lesson through out the topic will be sent home at the beginning of each new topic. These pages are optional but strongly encouraged. They may be kept home to use for review before the topic assessment. • They are also a great way for you to see what we are working on daily in class. • No homework on Fridays! 

  14. Online Tools • In your child’s Back to School Night packet on their desk, is log in information for Pearson Realize and Freckle. • On Pearson students can watch the “another look” video for help with home learning. • On Freckle, students can practice math standards at their own ability level. There is also a fluency practice section as well. • Other websites that are helpful: www.xtramath.org www.harcourtschool.com- Social Studies www.khanacademy.com

  15. Class Parties • A parent volunteer form will be coming home in the next week or so. We are waiting on confirmation for the dates of each party. • When it comes home, please check your calendars and see if you are able to volunteer at any of our parties throughout the year. Indicate your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice. If you cannot make it to a party and would like to donate items, please indicate which party you can do that for.

  16. Contact Information • Phone: 732-751-2485 ext. 3422 • Email: kderedita@howell.k12.nj.us • Website: tinyurl.com/deredita

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