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West Madison Elementary

West Madison Elementary. Dr. Jah, Principal Mrs. Corley Mrs. Ratcliffe Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Sims. Curriculum/ Assessment/ Report Cards. Alabama College and Career Ready Standards Alabama College and Career Ready Initiative www.alsde.edu/home/general/alccs.aspx DIBELS Next

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West Madison Elementary

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  1. West Madison Elementary Dr. Jah, Principal Mrs. Corley Mrs. Ratcliffe Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Sims

  2. Curriculum/ Assessment/ Report Cards • Alabama College and Career Ready Standards Alabama College and Career Ready Initiative www.alsde.edu/home/general/alccs.aspx • DIBELS Next Dynamic Indicator of Beginning Early Literacy Skills Tested in August, December, and May • STAR Early Literacy Test Scale of 300-900. End-of-Year Kindergarten goal is 775. • Grading Scale – 1, 2, and 3

  3. Reading Curriculum • Wonders Reading Series • Phonemic Awareness is KEY!

  4. Sight Words • Fry Sight Words 1-50 • Students should not spend more than 3 seconds on each word when tested. • We will send home study lists of 10 words at a time that go along with our reading series. • Students will be tested on all 50 in October, December, and May.

  5. Accelerated Reader • Students will begin when Star Early Literacy score = 775 • Goals will be set • Incentives

  6. Math Curriculum • EnVision Math • AMSTI Investigations Number sense is priority!

  7. Reinforces the skills taught in class • Homework is sent home on Monday and should be returned on Friday

  8. Reading Block in the morning • P.E. daily • Spanish once a week • Music/Art weekly • Music first semester/ Art second semester • Guidance Counseling twice a month • Computer Lab twice a week

  9. SPANISH What Will We Learn in Kindergarten? • Exploration of the Culture and the Traditions of Mexico • Knowledge of Basic Greetings • Numbers 1-10 • Recognize Colors • Commonly Used Vocabulary (body parts, family, clothing, weather, seasons, animals, family, and food)

  10. Students need tennis shoes for P.E. every day

  11. Books must be returned within a week • One book at checkout • Students who start taking AR tests will be allowed 2 books at checkout

  12. It is very important that you check your child’s Dojo daily to stay informed on their behavior at school, class announcements, and photos. • Students will earn points for positive behavior and lose points for negative behavior. • Points will be used to earn Treasure Box and Fun Friday!

  13. Fun Friday is a reward for students displaying good behavior throughout the week. • Students must not lose more than 4 points in 1 week to attend Fun Friday. • In December and May we will have a MEGA Fun Friday. Students missing more than 2 Fun Fridays in the semester will not attend the Mega Fun Friday event. • Students not attending Fun Friday will also not be allowed to have the ice cream treat at snack on Friday.

  14. Birthday invitations Must include either all students in a class or just boys/girls • Birthday celebrations • Check for classroom allergies • Treats will be enjoyed at snack time.

  15. Field Trips • We will take 2 Field Trips in Kindergarten. Fall – October 12 to Lyon’s Family Farm Spring – TBD • Field Trip chaperones need to have a volunteer card through Madison City Schools. Visit http://www.madisoncity.k12.al.us/to complete the process. It will take a few weeks to be verified so do this early. • Kindergarten will order class specific t-shirts within the next few weeks. These will be worn for field trips, class parties, special events, etc. • When attending any Kindergarten function (field trip, class party, etc.) please only photograph your child. T-Shirts Photos

  16. Breakfast • Students need to eat breakfast each morning either at home or at school. • If eating a breakfast at school, they need to be to school early. Car line doors open at 7:10. Students must be done eating breakfast and in their classroom by 7:40. • Breakfast is charged to their lunch account. • If students are eating a school lunch, please be sure they have money in their lunch account. You can send in cash or check to their teacher or pay online at PAYPAMS. • If bringing a lunch from home, please be sure your child is able to open their containers. • Pack snacks in a separate bag so they do not get eaten at lunch by accident. Lunch

  17. When do I need to keep my child home from school? • Must be fever free for 24 hours before returning to school without the use of fever reducing medication e.g., Tylenol or Ibuprofen. (temperature of 100 degrees or higher) • Vomiting and/or diarrhea within the last eight hours. Teachers will send home a copy of Madison City’s Code of Conduct for Infectious Diseases. Remember the best way to prevent illness is to encourage consistent hand washing, proper rest, and a healthy diet.

  18. Your child must have money in their lunch account to purchase snack milk/water and ice cream on Friday. Please be sure to send in money for these items. • Check your child’s Paw Pad a each night. Initial any behavior notes written on the calendar. • Rest mats will be sent home every other Friday. Please wash them and send them back on Monday. • Lunch numbers – Students use this number for lunch, library, and computer lab. They need to learn this number as soon as possible. • Independence – opening containers, packing their book bag, zipping/buttoning jackets and coats, tying shoes, buttoning pants/belts, etc.

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