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Welcome to Ms. Jackson ’ s 5th Grade Classroom

Welcome to Ms. Jackson ’ s 5th Grade Classroom. While you are waiting, please…  Look over the agenda and other items in your packet.  Sign up for volunteer opportunities on the back table.  Pick up extra papers and handbooks on back table.  Fill out the email request form.

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Welcome to Ms. Jackson ’ s 5th Grade Classroom

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  1. Welcome to Ms. Jackson’s 5th Grade Classroom While you are waiting, please…  Look over the agenda and other items in your packet.  Sign up for volunteer opportunities on the back table.  Pick up extra papers and handbooks on back table.  Fill out the email request form.  Write a warm, fuzzygram note for your child to find on their desk in the morning.

  2. Tonight's Agenda • Introduction • Special Schedules • Curriculum • Rules and Expectations • Discipline Policy • Homework Policy • Student Recognition • Housekeeping

  3. All About Ms. Jackson!!! • Born and raised in San Luis Obispo, CA • Cal Poly State University: BA, Teaching Credential, and Master’s Degree in Education • Cal State University San Marcos: Administrative Credential • 8 years teaching in Santa Maria-Bonita School District • 8th year with Del Mar Union School District • Love the outdoors, traveling, reading, and family

  4. Special Schedules and Dates ESC: Thursday (Science, PE, Art, Music) Technology: Tuesday Library: Friday Parent Conferences: November 17-21 Smarter Balanced Testing: April 27 – May 22 FitnessGram Testing: February 3 – May 30

  5. Curriculum • Social Studies • Science • Math • PE- Fitnessgram • Reading/Literature • Spelling • Writing • PeaceBuilders/Tribes

  6. Common Core Standards Pedagogical Shifts demanded by the Common Core State Standards Shifts in Mathematics • Shift 1 Focus Teachers significantly narrow and deepen the scope of how time and energy is spent in the math classroom. They do so in order to focus deeply on only the concepts that are prioritized in the standards. • Shift 2 Coherence Principals and teachers carefully connect the learning within and across grades so that students can build new understanding onto foundations built in previous years. • Shift 3 Fluency Students are expected to have speed and accuracy with simple calculations; teachers structure class time and/or homework time for students to memorize, through repetition, core functions. • Shift 4 Deep Understanding Students deeply understand and can operate easily within a math concept before moving on. They learn more than the trick to get the answer right. They learn the math.

  7. Common Core Standards (cont.)Math shifts • Shift 5 Applications Students are expected to use math and choose the appropriate concept for application even when they are not prompted to do so. • Shift 6 Dual Intensity Students are practicing and understanding. There is more than a balance between these two things in the classroom – both are occurring with intensity.

  8. Common Core Standards Pedagogical Shifts demanded by the Common Core State Standards Shifts in ELA/Literacy • Shift 1 Balancing Information and Literary Text Students read a true balance of information and literary texts. • Shift 2 Knowledge in the Disciplines Students build knowledge about the world (domains/content areas) through TEXT rather than the teacher of activities. • Shift 3 Staircase of Complexity Students read the central, grade appropriate text around which instruction is centered. Teacher are patient, create more time and space and support in the curriculum for close reading. • Shift 4 Text-based Answers Students engage in rich and rigorous evidence based conversations about text.

  9. Common Core Standards (cont.) ELA/Literacy Shifts • Shift 5 Writing from Sources Writing emphasizes use of evidence from sources to inform or make an argument. • Shift 6 Academic Vocabulary Students constantly build the transferable vocabulary they need to access grade level complex texts. This can be done effectively by spiraling like content in increasingly complex texts.

  10. Rules and Expectations Class Rules • Treat others the way you would like to be treated • Be respectful • Be Prepared • Have fun

  11. Discipline Policy • Behavior Book • Assertive Discipline First Offense Second Offense Third Offense • Action Plans

  12. Homework Policy • Nightly for 45 to 50 minutes • Encourage reading for at least 20 minutes • Missed Homework • Absentee Homework • Homework written in agendas and taken home in homework folders • Homework posted on teacher website

  13. Student Recognition • Team/Class Points • Tickets • Class Privileges • Marble Jar • Class Parties • Music • Verbal Praise • Positive Reinforcement • Smiles and Laughter

  14. A Few More Details Housekeeping • Wednesday Folders • Agendas • Birthdays • Volunteers • Email request form • Wish List • Parent Conferences: November 17-21 • Torrey Hills teacher website

  15. Thank you for coming! Questions??? Together we inspire, teach, love, grow, and change our world!

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