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Welcome to Curriculum Night!!!

Welcome to Curriculum Night!!!. August, 2014 Mrs. Hill & Mr. Gillard. About Mrs. Hill.

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Welcome to Curriculum Night!!!

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night!!! August, 2014Mrs. Hill & Mr. Gillard

  2. About Mrs. Hill I can't believe this is my eighth year teaching at Shiloh Elementary!  I taught third grade for four years, and this is my fourth year teaching fifth grade.  I absolutely love fifth grade and feel blessed to be part of the Shiloh family! Before becoming a teacher, I spent eight years in the Marine Corps. and did one tour of duty in Iraq.  I grew up in Gwinnett County and attended Georgia State University where I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education along with a Math and ESOL endorsement.  I went straight into graduate school and earned my Master’s degree in Reading and Literacy.  In February of 2012, I finished my Specialist degree in Teacher Leadership.  Currently, I am involved in the two year Instructional Conversation Research Project with the University of Georgia.

  3. About Mr. Gillard • U.S. Army Supply Sgt. Kirchgoens Germany • B.S. Elementary Education, • Florida International University • Curriculum Specialist for grades 6-12, • Brown Schools • G.E.D. Instructor for Adjudicated Juveniles • Miami-Dade County Public Schools – 9 years • Math Coach – Miami-Dade County – 7 years • CEO - On – Target Mathematics – 9 years • Gwinnett County Public Schools - 4 years • 5th Grade Teacher-Partee Elementary

  4.  Daily Schedule Mrs. Hill 7:45-8:15 Students Arrival/Morning Work 8:15-8:25 Announcements, Pledge, Attendance 8:25-9:30 Literacy Writing Block 1 9:30-9:35 Restroom 9:35-10:45 Literacy Reading Block 1 10:45-11:05 Recess 11:05-11:10 Restroom 11:10-11:35 Lunch (7) 11:35-12:50 Literacy Writing Block 2 (Gillard Science/S.S.) 12:50-1:35 Specials 1:35-2:35 Literacy Reading Block 2 (Gillard Math) 2:35-2:45 Prepare for Dismissal

  5.  Daily Schedule Mrs. Gillard 7:45-8:15 Students Arrival/Morning Work 8:15-8:25 Announcements, Pledge, Attendance 8:25-9:10 Social Studies/Science Block 1 9:10 – 9:25 CQI 9:25 – 10:40 Math Block 1 10:45-11:35 Lunch/Recess 11:40-12:45 Math Block 2 12:50-1:35 Specials 1:35-2:35 Social Studies/Science Block 2 2:35-2:45 Prepare for Dismissal

  6. Organization is the Key to SUCCESS All work should be in their binder or folders. Agenda books need to be checked and signed every night. Friday folders will contain important information and the weekly behavior sheets.

  7. Instructional Models Writer’s Workshop class cultivates young writers in many ways: as creative writers, as editors of their own work, and also as active workshop collaborators. Readers' Workshop class focuses on fostering a love for reading within our students, and to differentiate, or personalize instruction in order to accommodate the learning needs of all students.

  8. AKS aligned to Common Core Georgia Performance Standards • Benefits for Students: • Reflects rigorous knowledge and skills needed to succeed in college and careers; • Provides consistent expectations across states for all students; and • Ensures relevant content and application of knowledge through use of critical-thinking, problem-solving, modeling, and higher-order thinking skills. • Based on evidence and research • Mathematics: • •Understand mathematical processes • •Recognize that mathematics is a technical language • English Language Arts: • •Understand increase in text complexity • •Understand increase in use of informational text • •For additional information, visit: http://www.gwinnett.k12.ga.us/gcps-mainweb01.nsf/0F8E7F10F1BA4AEE852579CA0054F72B/$file/AKS_Common_Core_ABM_flyer_FINAL.pdf

  9. Math Curriculum Your student will have 1 – 2 short quizzes a week. The quizzes will review concepts and material taught within the week. These quizzes will give you and your students weekly feedback of their progress.

  10. Examples Recognizing Decimal Place Value What is the value of the underlined number shown below? 659.214 4 ones 4 tens 4 tenths 4 thousandths

  11. Evaluating/ Interpreting Numerical Expressions In the equation below, if x has a value of 8, what is the value of y? y = 9x + 12 50 84 65 81

  12. Which number expression is represented by the decimal model? 0.6 x 0.7 0.6 x 0.8 0.8 x 0.7 0.8 x 0.9

  13. Science Curriculum Your student will have Science two days a week. We will do many hands-on activities and experiments throughout the year. Science Project – One project is Required Footer Text

  14. Science Curriculum First 9 weeks Classifying Plants Animals Footer Text

  15. Science Curriculum Learned Behaviors vs. Inherited Traits Footer Text

  16. Social Studies Curriculum Your student will have Social Studies three times a week.

  17. Social Studies Curriculum First 9 Weeks The Civil War Your student will learn and understand The people Footer Text

  18. Classroom Environment • Cooperative Groups • Students will come to the whiteboard • Risk free environment for all students • Follow directions the first time given • Respect for All

  19. Science Classification of plants and animals Parts of a plant and animal cell Microscopes and microorganisms Genetics and inherited traits Constructive and destructive forces Object is sum of its parts Chemical and physical changes Magnetism and electricity

  20. Social Studies Civil War Reconstruction Turn of Century (inventors, cattle drives, transcontinental railroad World War I Great Depression World War II Cold War Civil Rights 1975 to Present

  21. HOMEWORK POLICY Homework takes time to complete. Please provide a nice quiet area equipped with the necessary tools for your child to complete his/her homework free of distractions. It is a necessary extension of AKS learned during the school day. All homework assignments will be recorded in the student agendas daily. Please review and sign your child’s agenda nightly. Make sure your child completes or attempts all assignments. If you have questions about the assignments or your child does not understand please make me aware the following day via agenda, email, or a phone call.

  22. How Can You Help Your Child at Home.. •Visit our classroom website nikihill.weebly.com Sign agenda book nightly •Communicate with teacher •Keep your child organized •Support efforts at school •Encourage your child to do his or her best at all times •Encourage your child to ask questions if they do not understand •Provide a routine and space for homework •Limit television time •Encourage nightly reading at least 30 minutes •Ask questions of what they have learned or are learning in class •Attendance to school, tutorial, conferences and school functions Know that your child’s teacher wants the best for your son/daughter.  We are in this together and together we can ensure the success of our children.

  23. The Three R’s ...…Respectful, Ready, and Responsible Respectful • Be kind to self and others. • Use good manners. • Take care of school property. • Listen courteously to instruction, directions, etc. • Respect personal space. • Listen when others are talking. • Be positive. • Be on time for school/ class.

  24. … Be Ready • Come to class prepared for success. • Have necessary materials (paper, pencil, planner, book, etc.) • Try to solve problems or locate needed information on your own before asking the teacher for help. • Use materials wisely.

  25. … Be Responsible • Make good choices. • Take care of yourself. • Help when needed. • Keep up with your books, pencils, jackets, etc. • Complete work on time. • Listen and follow directions.   • Resourceful

  26. WEEKLY CONDUCT GRADE 0-1 checks E Excellent 2-3 checks S Satisfactory 4-5 checks N Needs Improvement 6+ checks U Unsatisfactory GRADING POLICY Report cards and mid-term progress reports are graded on the following scale: 90-100 A Excellent 89-80 B Above Average 74-79 C Satisfactory 70-73 D Needs Improvement 69-0 U Unsatisfactory Grading Weights 50% Daily work (quizzes, projects, and etc. 45% Test (assessment) 5% Benchmark

  27. Test Retake Policy Students will have the opportunity to retest if 60% or more of the entire class receives a failing score or grade on a test or quiz. The retaking of a test will be available on a case by case basis according to need.

  28. Shiloh Student Management Plan Shiloh has instituted a 5 step behavior plan. This plan will be used for major offenses and repeated minor offenses when classroom consequences have not been effective., If students reach Step 4 on this plan, they will be assigned detention. The same consequence will be given for steps 5 and 6. Step 7 will result in an Administrative Referral.

  29. Detention Detention will be each Friday at 7:15 am. Students required to serve detention are expected to arrive on time., If they are late, they will not be counted as serving that detention, and another will be assigned. Students that miss 2 detentions will be assigned Saturday detention. If student do not attend any of these detentions, they will have an office referral and an administrative consequence.

  30. Testing Schedule CoGAT 09/15 - 09/19 ITBS 10/20 - 10/29 Georgia Milestone 04/21-05/01 *Georgia Milestone replaced the CRCT

  31. Transportation If your child is going home a different way than they normally do, please send a note so I can be sure to send them in the right direction at dismissal.

  32. Contacting the teacher School (770-985-6883) Email Niki_Hill@gwinnett.k12.ga.us Joseph_Gillard@gwinnett.k12.ga.us Student’s agenda book Allow 24 hours

  33. Thank you for coming out tonight. If you have further questions please leave me a note or contact me at another time.

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