Meet the Teacher September 22, 2016

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Meet the Teacher September 22, 2016

Students are dismissed in the school yard. School Hours Arrival is at 8:05 a.m. Please encourage students to go to bed at a reasonable time and to eat a good breakfast. I need them to be alert and ready to learn! Lunch is 5th Period Dismissal: Mon. – Fri. : 2:30 p.m. Students are dismissed in the school yard.

School and Classroom Policies School uniforms are mandatory. Homework is given everyday and most weekends. Personal electronic devices are stored in lockers. Be prepared! Tests, handouts, and notices should be signed and returned the following day. Read every night and record books on Reading log. Read and sign Student Handbook!

Non-Negotiables: We will always be safe. We will communicate using appropriate language. We will keep all personal electronic devices in lockers. We must try! Consequences: Non-verbal warning Verbal warning Lunch Detention Letter or phone call home Meeting with parent/guardian Meeting with Assistant Principal Meeting with Principal Rewards: Compliments Bucks Helper Choice Time

Grading Policy 70% - Tests/ Performance Based Assessments and Tasks/Quizzes 15% - Classwork/ Participation 15% - Homework

Curriculum English Language Arts Common Core Code X The 7th grade E.L.A. curriculum includes units that develop skills in reading comprehension, writing, listening and speaking. The study of literature include fiction, non-fiction, short stories, plays, poetry, and so on. Common Core Code X Independent Reading Guided Reading Writer’s Workshop

Common Core Code X Call me Maria Common Core Aligned Reading & Writing Program from Scholastic Call me Maria

Unit 1 “Mapping Your Life” Literary/Poetry Narrative Unit READING WRITING Unit 1 “Mapping Your Life” Literary/Poetry Narrative Unit 6 “America Speaks” Poetry/Literary Compare/ Contrast Unit 3 “Your Vote, Your Rights” Drama/Poetry Argumentative Unit 4 “Nature’s Fury” Informational Compare/ Contrast Unit 5 “Stolen Childhoods” Argumentative Informational Excerpts

How do I find an independent reading book ? Find the Right Book for Your Reading Level! Find your Lexile Range! Find a book’s Lexile Level! https://lexile.com/

How do I find an independent reading book using a Smartphone? Download apps Find the Right Book for Your Reading Level! Find your Lexile Range! Find a book’s Lexile Level! Free! $3.99!

Social Studies Unit 1: Native Americans, Early Encounters and Colonial Development Unit 2: The Road to Independence Unit 3: The United States Constitution Unit 4: A Nation Grows: Expansion and Reform Unit 5: A Nation Divided Mid-term: January 23rd -27th Final: May 22nd – 26th

Pupil Path is a student information system for parents and students Pupil Path is a student information system for parents and students. Pupil Path allows parents and students to view important student and school information such as student attendance records, class schedule, assignment due dates and grades, graduation eligibility, school announcements, and more. https://pupilpath.skedula.com/

P.S. 83 Website www.ps83.org

Important Dates Progress Reports 11/3/16 PTC 1/30/17 4/28/17 Report Cards 12/6/16 3/9/17 PTC 6/28/17

Important Dates New York State English Language Arts Test (E.L.A.) March 28th, 29th, & 30th

Promotional Criteria Promotion to the next grade will be based on the integrated use of multiple measures, such as State test scores, course grades, report cards, samples of student writing, projects, assignments, and other performance-based student work. However, State test scores may not be the primary or major factor in promotion decisions. Promotion decisions will be based on a holistic evaluation of the foregoing measures and according to whether the student has demonstrated sufficient progress toward attaining Common Core Learning Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics.

Promotional Criteria Students must show sufficient progress towards meeting the Common Core ELA and Math Standards. Promotion decisions are based on an evaluation of state test scores, course grades, report cards, samples of student writing, projects, and assignments. State test scores are not used as the primary factor in making promotion decisions. Promotion decisions are made by the principal.

Parent/Teacher Connections Ask critical thinking questions (who, what, when, why, how) Model good reading and work strategies Ask your child questions about what they’re learning and reading Encourage your child to read and discuss reading Encourage child to review and edit work

Partners in Education! Any questions and concerns, please write, or leave a message with the office (718) 863-1993 Email Addresses @schools.nyc.gov

Questions