Ms. Goldman Portable 2. After trying on various careers, I pursued my M.Ed at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I had meaningful experiences teaching.

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Ms. Goldman Portable 2

After trying on various careers, I pursued my M.Ed at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I had meaningful experiences teaching 3rd and 4th grade in Chicago Public Schools before moving back “home” to work as a 4th grade teacher in a wonderfully nurturing Boston-area public school. As an educator, I am driven to foster learning environments that inspire risk-taking and critical thinking as well as encourage students to envision and create a more socially just world. My background also includes a love for the theater arts and I am continuously looking for ways to incorporate dramatic play into everyday teaching and learning. Outside of education, my joys in life include playing with my little nieces and nephews, singing karaoke with friends, traveling, basking in nature, and getting sucked into a fantastic book.

 (best) –  In person – Schedule a time with me  Website – Main form of classroom communication  Twitter For daily updates on classroom learning

 Learning should be meaningful, purposeful and challenging  My most important priority is creating a safe classroom environment to ensure that students feel empowered to take risks with their learning  Social/Emotional learning is foundational to academic growth  Family involvement and communication are critical pieces to your child’s success

Homework will be purposeful and relevant Homework will be assigned as needed for extension and review In 5 th grade, homework will be used to support students’ transition to middle school as they develop key study skills such as organization, time management, and responsibility In addition to reading, students should be working no more than one hour each day after school Reading – Students are expected to read at least 30 minutes each day after school Math – Students are expected to log onto ST Math at home for at least 30 minutes each week Parent-Child Homework Space and Schedule Assignment

9:30Attendance and Morning Routine 9:40PE / Art 10:20Class Meeting 10:50Reading / Writing Workshop (and Snack) 12:15Recess 12:35 Lunch 12:55Quiet Time 1:10Math 2:00Project Time / Science / Social Studies 2:55Recess 3:10Read Aloud 3:25End-of-Day Routine 3:35Patrol 3:40Dismissal *Monday’s schedule differs because students have Monday Morning Meeting and no PE/Art

 Check for regular updates on classroom happenings, school events and family communication  Homework assignments will be updated on a daily basis  Read Ms. G’s Blog  Check for updates on local literary and authors’ events

PBL is a systematic teaching method that engages students in learning important knowledge and 21 st century skills through an extended, student-influenced inquiry process structured around complex, authentic questions and carefully designed products and learning tasks.

 Fall – Models and Designs: The Science of Rube Goldberg Applying knowledge and engineering skills gained from our 5 th grade Science unit on models and designs, students will plan, design, and execute their own original “Rube Goldberg”-style machine. Students will work through the steps of the scientific method to continuously build and revise their machines and critically reflect upon their process throughout.  Spring – How Will You Change the World? Students will learn about social change through analysis of historical social movements and the leadership of renowned change-makers and activists. Based on research and personal inspirations, students will determine how they, too, will “change the world.”

 Based on the book by Dr. Jane Nelson  Designed to help children become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of community.  Research tells us that children who feel a sense of ‘connectedness’ to community are less likely to misbehave. FIVE CRITERIA FOR POSITIVE DISCIPLINE 1. Helps children feel a sense of connection. (Belonging & significance) 2. Is mutually respectful and encouraging. (Both kind & firm) 3. Is effective long-term. (Considers what the child is thinking, feeling, learning, and deciding about himself/herself and his/her world – and what to do in the future to survive or to thrive.) 4. Teaches important social and life skills. (Respect, concern for others, problem solving, and cooperation as well as the skills to contribute to the home, school or larger community.) 5. Invites children to discover how capable they are. (Encourages the constructive use of personal power and autonomy.)

 Classroom Meetings  Solution-Based Framework for Problem-Solving  Meaningful Work – Classroom Jobs  Brain in Hand (Self-Regulation)  Safe Space / Calm Body Spot  Encouragement vs. Praise

Please refer to the Seattle Public Schools F.L.A.S.H. website for more information

Please make sure to take with you:  Homework Assignment Packet  Conference Sign-Up form  Hard copies of IslandWood forms (only if you need them— they are available online) Thanks so much for coming!