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Welcome to First Grade!

Welcome to First Grade!. 2011-2012. Welcome to First Grade!. We will introduce you to first grade and to our curriculum. If you have any questions during our presentation please write them down and hold on to them until we break out into our individual classrooms. All About Our Team.

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Welcome to First Grade!

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  1. Welcome to First Grade! 2011-2012

  2. Welcome to First Grade! • We will introduce you to first grade and to our curriculum. • If you have any questions during our presentation please write them downand hold on to them until we break out into our individual classrooms. • .

  3. All About Our Team • Our experience teaching • We have 56 years of teaching experience. • We have 45 years teaching in First Grade. • We have 37 years teaching at MV.

  4. Our Goals • To give your child the academic knowledge and skills they need to progress to second grade. • To provide a supportive, warm, and fun classroom environment. • To help your child grow socially, make new friends, and discover new interests.

  5. Class Subjects The subjects we cover during first grade are: • Reading 12:00-2:00 • Math 8:20-9:50 • Health • Writing • Technology • Social Studies • Science

  6. Reading • Reading Groups based on ability • Whole Group instruction in Harcourt Trophies Basal Reader • Big Books, Books on tape, Poetry, Fiction and non-fiction selections

  7. Reading • Print Concepts • Phonemic Awareness • Phonics • Vocabulary • Fluency • Comprehension

  8. Writing • Writer’s Workshop~ a very fun and relaxing way to learn to write and enjoy their work through celebrations.

  9. Writing Units • Writing Process • Writing Elements Six Traits Plus One • Writing Applications

  10. Technology • We have 5 laptops in our classroom. • One Smart Board • A computer lab in school

  11. Math • Investigations ~ a very hands on way of teaching math through exploration and problem solving. We will make real life connections as to why and where we would use math.

  12. Math Domain • Operations and Algebraic Thinking • Numbers and Operations in Base Ten • Measurement and Data • Geometry • Mathematical Practices

  13. Science Units of Study • Rocks and Earth Materials • Living Things and Their Habitats • Sky and Weather • Movement

  14. Social Studies Units of Study • American History • World History • Civics/Government • Geography • Economics

  15. Health • Being Healthy • Eating right and being active • Personal hygiene • Personal safety • Address, phone number

  16. Homework Your child has a binder/folder that should be coming home nightly and needs to return each day. Please make sure that you and your student go through this folder nightly. Homework will include • Reading • Math games • Additional support based on student needs

  17. Grading Many grades are based on the following: • Teacher observation • Written work • Dialogue Report Cards: • 4 times • Proficient, Developing, Area of Concern

  18. School Wide Buzz! • Be safe • Be Respectful • Be Responsible

  19. Thank you for attending tonight and please feel free to join your child’s teacher back in their room for Q&A. Warmly, Ms. Pomerenke, Mrs. Zastrow, and Mrs. Thornton

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