Ms. Anderson Mrs. Brown Ms. Ricciardi Mrs. Sheldon

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Ms. Anderson Mrs. Brown Ms. Ricciardi Mrs. Sheldon 3rd grade Ms. Anderson Mrs. Brown Ms. Ricciardi Mrs. Sheldon

About mrs. Brown

What do we teach in 3rd grade? English language arts My primary aim is to instill the life habits of readers and writers in all of my students. Building a Reading Life Nonfiction Reading: Reading to Get the Text Book Clubs Researching Poetry Biographies Math My primary aim is to help students view mathematics as sensible, useful, and worthwhile, while developing a belief in diligence and one’s own efficacy. Place Value Strategies to Add/Subtract Multiplication/Division Strategies Compare/Order Fractions Shapes and Attributes Area/Perimeter Third Grade Curriculum

What do we teach in 3rd Grade? Social studies and science

Reporting Card Academic Performance Level for Content Areas Name Exceeded Mastered Partially Understood Needed Support Exceeded* Mastered* Partially Understood * Needed Support * Score E M P N E* M* P* N* Academic Performance Level for Digital Learning and Personal Development Name Consistently Sometimes Rarely Score C S R Academic Performance Level for Independent Reading Name Above On Below Score A O B Topics are similar to last year, but each standard is being reported out on instead of each unit. The changes should give you more specific information about your students abilities.

assessments STAR Testing: Students will be taking STAR Reading and STAR Math tests throughout the year. The STAR programs will provide reports that will help teachers identify instructional needs on an individual and class basis. Communication regarding the results of these tests will be sent home for parents to review. Acuity Testing: Once a quarter, students in third through fifth grade will be given a computerized test called Acuity. The test randomly assigns test questions that all students should know by the end of the grade level. The program also allows for practice. Based on individual needs, teachers can assign lessons that will help each student. MAP Testing: This year students will be testing in the areas of English Language Arts and Math. Students will also take the Terra Nova in April/May. Please try to avoid absences during the month of April/May.

LEADER IN ME https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3SuQeQ84o&index=4&list=PL176B40B9C5D61FF2

CLASSROOM PROCEDURES The Responsibility folder will be used as our school and home communication tool. Please help teach your child the responsibilities of their folder and work. Homework will be assigned on Monday and due on Fridays. Attendance is crucial. Please help me by making sure your child is here every day. Leader In Me Binders: Setting Goals Positive Behavior Support Classroom Jobs/ Leadership Opportunities

VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS If you would like to visit your child’s classroom to observe, bring birthday treats, volunteer or visit with the teacher, please make prior arrangements with the teacher (all treats brought to school must be store bought and not homemade, with no nuts). Remember your drivers license is now needed to register with new check-in system. Birthday treats: You are welcome to enjoy birthday treats with your child in the cafeteria during lunch. Lunch: we ask that you sign in as a visitor in the office. Your child will be notified that you have arrived and will stop by the office on their way to lunch. Our lunch begins at 12:47. Forms are available in the office for parents that would like to volunteer.

Beginning and end of day Please keep transportation arrangements consistent. The safety of our students is a priority. Maintaining a consistent mode of after school transportation assists us with student safety. If an emergency arises and you must chance your child’s end of the day transportation, please do so by contacting the office by 3:00p.m. Questions regarding bus transportation (bus stops, bus numbers, routes or concerns, may be directed to First Student at 741-4023.

communication Emily Brown (816) 359-6055 browne@parkhill.k12.mo.us Melanie Anderson (816) 359-5613 andersonme@parkhill.k12.mo.us Morgan Sheldon (816) 359-5571 watsonmo@parkhill.k12.mo.us Tori Ricciardi (816) 359-6208 ricciardiv@parkhill.k12.mo.us I will check my emails and voicemails before school and after school everyday. I will return all messages within 24 hours. Bi-weekly Emails As you have already noticed, I send out an email updating you on our weekly activities every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Please let me know if you would like to add (or remove) your email to our daily email list.

Parent/student handbook

Code of conduct

Thank you for coming!