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Welcome to Parent Information Night

Welcome to Parent Information Night. Arrival / Dismissal. Children may come into the classroom at 7:50 A.M. This gives time to unpack and get supplies ready for the day. Instruction begins promptly at 8:20 A.M. Instruction continues until 3:10 P.M., please limit early dismissals.

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Welcome to Parent Information Night

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  1. Welcome to Parent Information Night

  2. Arrival / Dismissal Children may come into the classroom at 7:50 A.M. This gives time to unpack and get supplies ready for the day. Instruction begins promptly at 8:20 A.M. Instruction continues until 3:10 P.M., please limit early dismissals. If a child will be going home a different way, call the attendance office or send a note in the morning.

  3. Lunch Money Send all lunch money in an envelope with your child’s name, teacher’s name and child’s pin number. Money can be placed in an account online.

  4. What does your child need each day? • Agenda • Take Home folder (Blue Brill Folder) • Word Wall/Spelling Words Spiral (You can practice and use as you’d like). • Book Bag (starting in mid October) • Backpack

  5. Homework • Check your child’s agenda each night for assignments. You will also find the assignments under the homework tab on my website. • Spelling and Word Wall Homework is to be completed in the Word Wall/Spelling Words Spiral. Use the Tic-Tac-Toe menu for activity ideas. This spiral is taken home on Monday and returned on Friday. • Other assignments mentioned in the agenda are to be completed that night and returned the following day. • The Poetry spiral will come home on Friday and returned the following Monday. If three signatures are obtained during the weekend, the student earns a sticker on their chart on Monday morning. This also gives the children the opportunity to practice their fluency in reading the poems. • Baggy books are bags we use daily during reading class. We may begin to send them home later in the year. Your child should be reading at least 5-10 min independently. This will increase as the year progresses.

  6. Specials • Monday, Tuesday and Friday are PE days. Please wear the appropriate shoes for participation. And please have girls wear shorts underneath skirts. • Music class is every Wednesday and Thursday • Library books are to be returned on Thursday. • Art class is on Friday mornings

  7. Other Items Cont. • Tuesday folders come home on Tuesday. • Please return on Wednesday. • Needs to be signed. Make sure to check the back of the sign sheet for periodic comments. • This is one way that we can communicate with each other. Please feel free to write down any comments/questions/concerns you may have.

  8. Grading • Grades are not just taken from paper work. • Group Activities/Partner Work (Participation) • Oral Participation • Starboard Activities • e instruction

  9. Call for GT Referrals The GT referral window for K-11 is August 27th- September 28th. If you would like to refer your child for Klein’s Gifted and Talented Program, please stop by the front office and pick up a referral packet. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our counselor, Jennifer Matus at 832-484-6128 or our Assistant Principal, Sandra Speer at 832-484-6147. For more information you may also visit the KISD website. Click Departments>Advanced Academics>Gifted and Talented Referral packets must be turned in to the counselor/front office by Friday, September 28th.

  10. Behavior Expectations • Use a quiet voice when working with a partner or small group. • Stay in the area assigned. • Complete assignments. • Be respectful of the person who is talking.

  11. BRILLIANT Safety Standards All travelers on this brilliant adventure will need to be consistent with these guidelines… …. in the hallways, …. at recess, …. in the cafeteria, …. and on busses.

  12. Common language TALKING ZONES = Voice Levels Zone 0 = No Talking Zone 1 = Whisper Zone 2 = Regular Inside Voice T = everyone quiet and eyes on person getting your attention

  13. Hallways “Hallway Hands” Adult at the end of the line, with stopping points Talking Zones = 0 Hallway pass needed for all hallway travel

  14. Recess Monitor for safety Whistles: 1st whistle: freeze look at teacher 2nd whistle: sit and freeze look at teacher 3rd whistle: line-up Consistent line-up place Bathroom procedures

  15. Cafeteria Cafeteria expectations TALKING ZONES “Chat and Chew time” Level 2 “Trash Time” and “Travel Time” Level 0

  16. Dismissal Procedures End of the day classroom atmosphere (teacher read- aloud or students reading) Review expectations TALKING ZONES Hallways = zone 0

  17. BUS RULES Listen and follow the driver instructions Sit properly with your hands and feet to yourself. Keep belongings in your lap. Talk quietly and use courteous language. No eating or drinking allowed.

  18. My Website http://kleinisd.net/ My email address: mniederhofer1@kleinisd.net Put KISD: in the reference box. If you haven’t heard a response in 24 hours, please call. It may have gone to junk mail. Voice Mail 832-484-6142

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