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Welcome to Parent Orientation. 1st Grade - P.S. 235 Mr. Milisauskas. Agenda:. Supply List Classroom Procedures & Routines Code of Conduct How to do your homework Homework Help Rubrics & Expectations For Your Information… 101 Ways to praise a child!!!.
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Welcome to Parent Orientation 1st Grade - P.S. 235 Mr. Milisauskas
Agenda: • Supply List • Classroom Procedures & Routines • Code of Conduct • How to do your homework • Homework Help • Rubrics & Expectations • For Your Information… • 101 Ways to praise a child!!!
Supplies Your Child Needs: • 1 book bag. • 6 packs of #2 pencils. • 9 hard covered notebooks with your child’s name. • 1 pencil case. • 3 pocket folders. • 1 pair scissors. • Crayons or colored pencils. • 1 ruler (cm. & in.). • 1 pack of post-it notes. • 1 piece large oak tag. • 1 pack (each) of lined paper and computer paper. • $7.00 in a sealed envelope for yearly goods. • ALL MATERIALS SHOULD HAVE YOUR CHILD’S NAME ON IT!!! To learn more about P.S. 235 go to: http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/18/K235/default.htm
Classroom Procedures: • School begins at 8:20 a.m. & ends at 2:40 p.m. • If you cannot pick up your child and someone else is, send a note. • Students are given homework EVERY night. • All homework must be done with proper headings and be signed by a parent. • Too many missing assignments will lower an overall grade. • Sign and return your child’s test folder as quickly as possible. • Check your child’s folder everyday. • If you need to speak with me or a supervisor, kindly make an appointment.
P.S. 235 Student Code of Conduct • I will be the best person I can be. • I will respect my peers, teachers and others. • I will come to school on time and prepared. • I will not fight or cause a disturbance. • I will keep my school clean. • I will obey all the rules of P.S. 235 in school, on trips and on school property.
How to do your homework: • Homework helps children to meet the performance standards. • They gain reinforcemen of each day’s lessons through daily homework assignments. • Homework helps build good work habits at a young age, that will be continued throughout a • person’s life. • A proper headding MUST be written on each piece of homework. • P.S. 235 Full Name • Class Date • All assignments must be neatly written or it will affect the overall grade. • A parent of guardian’s signature MUST accompany each piece of homework. • Please review the assignments with your child when they finish. Make sure all parts of the • assignments are fully completed. • If assignment is missed it must be made up. Multiple missing assignments • (especially projects) will result in a lower overall grade. • Encourage your child to ask questions about assignments that they do not understand. • Please work along side your child to help them through the assignment. • Check school bags and folders each day withyour child so they become part of the routine.
Homework Rubric • 4 - ABOVE THE STANDARDS: all parts of the assignment are complete and correct. Homework is handed in on time and neatly done. • 3 - MEETING THE STANDARDS: All parts of the assignment are not complete. There are a few errors in the work. Homework is handed in on time and neatly done. • 2 - APPROACHING THE STANDARDS: All parts are not complete. There are many errors and could be neater. It is handed in on time. • 1 - BELOW THE STANDARDS: The work is not complete. There are a lot of errors in the work. It is not done neatly or carefully. • 0 - INCOMPLETE OR NOT DONE!
For Your Information… • Teacher’s notes and comment should be signed and returned when indicated. • Place all money for trips, lunch, parties, etc., in a sealed envelope with your child’s name, class, teacher and the purpose it was sent for on the front. • Children must have a note to leave school early with someone who is not listed on their blue cards. All students must be signed out in the office when leaving early. • Birthday parties are welcome to be celebrated in the class. Prior notification must be given. Please bring in cupcakes (easier to give out), napkins, cups and non-carbonated beverages for each child in the class.
101 Ways to Praise A Child • wow • way to go • super • you’re special • outstanding • excellent • great • good • neat •well done • remarkable • I knew you could do it • I’m proud of you • fantastic • superstar • nice work • looking good • you’re on top • beautiful • now you’re flying •you’re catching on • now you’ve got it • you’re incredible • bravo • you’re fantastic • hurray for you • you’re on target • you’re on your way • how nice • how smart •good job • that’s incredible • high five • dynamite • you’re beautiful • you’re unique • nothing can stop you now • good for you •I like you •you’re a winner •remarkable job •beautiful work •spectacular •you’re spectacular •you’re darling •you’re precious •great discovery •you’ve discovered the secret • you figured it out •fantastic job •hip,hip, hooray •bingo •magnificent •marvelous •terrific •you’re important •phenomenal •you’re sensational •super work • creative job •super job •fantastic job •exceptional performance • you’re a real trooper •you are responsible •you are exciting •you learned it right •what an imagination •what a good listener • you are fun •you’re growing up •you tried hard • you care • beautiful sharing •outstanding performance • you’re a good friend •I trust you • you’re important •you mean a lot to me •you make me happy •you belong •you’ve got a friend •you make me laugh •you brighten my day •I respect you •you mean the world to me •that’s correct •you’re a joy •you’re a treasure •you’re wonderful •you’re perfect •awesome •A+ job •you’re a-ok •you made my day •that’s the best •a big jhug •a big kiss • I love you