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CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT BOOK OF THE MONTH

BUILDING COMMUNITY AT ROOSEVELT. CHILD. BUILDING CHARACTER. NURTURING THE CITIZENS OF TOMORROW. HOME. SCHOOL. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT BOOK OF THE MONTH. COOL TOOLS. CITIZENSHIP HANDBOOK. STAND BY ME TOGETHER WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Character Development Book of the Month

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CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT BOOK OF THE MONTH

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  1. BUILDING COMMUNITY AT ROOSEVELT CHILD BUILDING CHARACTER NURTURING THE CITIZENS OF TOMORROW HOME SCHOOL CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT BOOK OF THE MONTH COOL TOOLS CITIZENSHIP HANDBOOK STAND BY ME TOGETHER WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE

  2. Character Development Book of the Month Titles 2013-2014 • SeptemberCool Tools & Classroom Routines at School • October Citizenship Enemy Pie • Nov/Dec Respect & • Responsibility The Great Kapok Tree • January Honesty My Big Lie • February Kindness Sam & the Lucky Monkey • March/April Good Judgment If Everybody Did • May/June Perseverance Boys of Steel: Creators of Superman

  3. AT ROOSEVELT MY FRIENDS STAND BY ME!

  4. Students Excel at Roosevelt When… • They arrive to school on time • They are prepared and ready to learn • Homework Club • They have healthy food choices (wellness policy) • Vacation when school is not in session • Next year, school begins Tuesday, August 19, 2014

  5. Safety for all Roosevelt Students • Safe pick up at dismissal • No Supervision before 8:15 am • No riding bikes/scooters on yard or in hallways • Safe and secure campus • Say goodbye to your child where they line up • Exit on big yard gate (staff parking lot)

  6. ROOSEVELT GOING GREEN • Online first day packets • Solar Panels • Hand Dryers • Water Fountain • Green cleaning supplies • Bike it/Walk it • Recycling

  7. Roosevelt Students as Mathematicians • Roosevelt Mathematicians… • Articulate their mathematical thinking. • Develop a deep, conceptual understanding of arithmetic • and number sense. • Demonstrate flexibility in using a variety of problem • solving strategies. • Approach problem-solving situations with confidence • and skill. • Cognitively Guided Instruction (CGI) Pictorial Math

  8. 2013-2014 Areas of Focus Professional Development Shift to English Language Arts Columbia University Teachers’ College Project School in Readers’ Workshop Furthering our Strong Foundation in Mathematics Positive Learning and Social Environment for All Students: Stand by Me Working together to Build our Instructional Knowledge, Strategies and Skills in the Common Core Standards Vision for Student Success

  9. Introducing…The Common Core State Standards!

  10. What are the Common Core Standards? • Clear and consistent expectations for student learning in English Language Arts and Mathematics • Designed to prepare K-12 students for college and career success Standards tell us what students should know and be able to do at each grade level

  11. A Brief History… • States requested… • Create K-12 standards that ensure that all students are college and career ready in literacy and mathematics by the end of high school • The standards were developed based on: • current research • international models • input from multiple sources including state departments of education, scholars, educators from K-college, parents and students • Anchored in College and Career Readiness (CCR) Standards From www.corestandards.org

  12. Common Core Shifts for ELA/Literacy • Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction • Reading, writing and speaking grounded in evidence from text, both literacy and informational • Regular practice with complex text and its academic language From www.achievethecore.org, 2012

  13. Common Core Shifts for Mathematics • Focustopics specified at each grade level. • Coherence: Think across grades, and link to major topics within grades • Rigor: In major topics pursue conceptual understanding, procedural skill and fluency, and application with equal intensity From www.achievethecore.org, 2012

  14. Assessments • Spring 2015 – Shift to online testing in grades 3-5 from SmarterBalance • District Benchmark assessments beginning this school year (approx. week 12 and week 24) to support a smooth transition to the Smarter Balance Assessments.

  15. How can parents learn more about the Standards? • Visit www.corestandards.org • Visit the Common Core corner on the district website. www.smmusd.org • Review the handouts from the national PTA http://pta.org/content.cfm?ItemNumber=2796

  16. Vision for Student Success $4M $2M

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