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Welcome to Room 35!

Welcome to Room 35!. Back to School Night September 10, 2013 Ms. Balzer. Ms. Balzer. I grew up in the Bay Area Graduated from Westmont College Received my teaching credential at NDNU Has taught for the past 5 years. Excited to teach 3/4 at Audubon!. Preparing Your Students for School.

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Welcome to Room 35!

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  1. Welcome to Room 35! Back to School Night September 10, 2013 Ms. Balzer

  2. Ms. Balzer • I grew up in the Bay Area • Graduated from Westmont College • Received my teaching credential at NDNU • Has taught for the past 5 years. • Excited to teach 3/4 at Audubon!

  3. Preparing Your Students for School • 1 ½ inch binder with 8 tabs/dividers • Colored pencils, scissors, glue sticks • Folders (Homework, unfinished work) • Composition notebook • Silent Reading book • Reusable Water Bottle

  4. Schedules Computer: Wednesday (11:00-12:00) Library: Tuesday (10:50- 11:15) Music: Friday (1:15-1:45) 3rd PE 4th PE Mon & Fri Tues & Thurs (8:25-9:15) (8:25-9:15)

  5. Reading • Build Fluency, Comprehension, and Critical Thinking skills • Themed-Based Literature (Whole Group) • Literature Circles (Leveled groups in order to meet the needs of all students) • Responding to a variety of reading material (fiction, non-fiction, mysteries, tales, fables

  6. Author Study • Author Study: Kate DiCamillo • Because of Winn Dixie (in class) • Student’s will complete a book report on another book she has written. • The Tale of Despereaux • The Tiger Rising • The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane • The Magician’s Elephant

  7. Writing • Genres • Opinion Piece • Narrative • Informational Writing • Podcasting: writing scripts and book reviews • Strategy: 6+1 Traits of Writing • Writing as a process: planning, drafting, revising, editing

  8. Spelling • Spelling is done weekly • Pre-test given on Monday • Student’s create lists based on the pattern of the week. (Home News) • Test given on Friday, words missed are added to their list for the following week.

  9. MathEveryday Math • Number sense • place value; factors; multi-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; rounding; fractions; decimals, negative numbers • Algebra and Functions • Measurement and Geometry • Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability • At the beginning of each unit, a parent letter goes home that has answers to the homework

  10. everydaymathonline.com • Student Reference Book is online • Students have a username and password • Site also has appropriate math games to reinforce math concepts

  11. Social Studies 3rd Grade: -Geography -Local Native Americans -Explorers -U.S. Government/Economy 4th Grade • California Geography • Explorers of the North Pacific • Missions and Ranchos • Gold Rush • Statehood and Growth • Government (local, state, federal) Project-based learning to incorporate learning modalities

  12. Science Use of Full Option Science Systems (FOSS) • 3rd Grade • Structures of Life • Sun, Moon, and Stars • Matter and Energy • Simple Machines • 4th Grade • Environments • Electricity & Magnetism • Solid Earth (formerly Rock and Minerals • Robotics Lab www.fossweb.com

  13. Projects 3rd -Cultural -American Heroes -Author study 4th -Missions -Heroes of the Wild West -Author Study

  14. Homework • Homework will be assigned daily. • Students should expect about 45 minutes of homework daily (including reading for 20-30 minutes) Monday-Thursday. Unless otherwise noted, it will be due the next day. • Home work notices are sent to kids who miss an assignment. Notices need to be signed and returned the next day with the completed assignment. Students who miss 5 or more homework assignments per trimester will be given a detention.

  15. Discipline and Motivation • Shark Attack: The goal is to stay on green! • Good Time Tickets

  16. Field Trips • Drivers will be needed! • In order to drive, you must have insurance information and fingerprints turned into the office. 3rd -Moons of the Solar System 10/17 (on-site) -San Mateo County Museum 11/8 -Woodside Store 1/14 • 4th • -Exploratorium 1/31 (Both) • -Animal Adaptations (Both) TBA • (on-site) • -March: Sanchez Adobe 3/25 • -Gold Rush Day 5/16

  17. Photocopying/Prep • Art-in-Action*(other volunteers to help) • Wednesday Envelopes * • In-class helper (as needed) • Parent Rep* • Take home projects *Need immediately!!

  18. Conferences • Conferences will be held the week of October 7-11. Every day of that week is a minimum day. • Please sign up for a day and time tonight. I will send home conference reminders soon. • If you are unable to come at any of the times given, please let me know and we can arrange something.

  19. Contact Information • Phone (650) 312-7501 x4574 (direct line) • (650) 312-7500 (main office) • Email: lbalzer@smfc.k12.ca.us • Class Website: http://audubon-smfc-ca.schoolloop.com/ • You can access the website through the Audubon home page. There is a link by my name(“Class Page”) on the Teachers & Staff directory

  20. Other Notes • Coming to school too early. Please do not drop your child off before 8 am. There is no supervision until then. • Please send a reusable water bottle to school • Grade level standards can be found through the State of California websitehttp://www.ca.gov/Education/K-12.html

  21. -Please jot down any questions you may have for me on a post-it (in bucket). -Letter to child -Sign in Sheet -Don’t forget to sign up for your conference time!

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