Mrs. Tulowitzki Chartiers Valley Intermediate School Third Grade

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Mrs. Tulowitzki Chartiers Valley Intermediate School Third Grade Open House Mrs. Tulowitzki Chartiers Valley Intermediate School Third Grade

Behavioral Expectations Classroom Rules Rewards and Consequences Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Look at, and listen to, the speaker. Follow directions the first time given. Work hard and always do your best. Raise your hand if you have something to say. Use your manners: say “please,” “thank you,” and “you’re welcome.” Choices Clip chart (flexible) CAT slips (Caught Acting Terrific) Good work habits

Self-directed Learners Manage impulsivity Be persistent Metacognitive thinking (Think about your thinking.) Strive for accuracy Communicate with clarity and precision Apply past knowledge to new situations Gather data through all senses Respond with wonderment Questioning Think interdependently Remain open to continuous learning

Communication Platforms of Communication Important Information (Separate note) Newsletters Email jtulowitzki@cvsd.net Phone calls Tracker Website Excuse for absence Change in mode of transportation Deposit of money into account If possible, please include name and account number with the money in a sealed envelope.

Homework Homework assignments will be recorded daily in the tracker by the students. The teachers will initial each homework assignment at the end of class to ensure the correct recording of work. After homework has been completed and reviewed at home, we ask that the parents please sign or initial the bottom of the tracker.

English Language Arts English Language Arts teacher is Mrs. Tulowitzki (room 146) Includes reading, writing, and spelling English Language Arts subjects account for two hours of the school day

Reading Materials - Red reading folder which will house all reading materials needed for a particular lesson - Red reading notebook in which class notes will be recorded - ELA binder which will be used as a resource throughout the year - The Chartiers Valley School District uses the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Pennsylvania Journeys series as a resource, as well as a variety of other materials. - The reading anthology can be accessed online at www-k6thinkcenteral.com Components of Reading - Word work (includes decoding, phonics, and phonemic awareness, etc.) - Vocabulary (the meaning of words) - Comprehension (the understanding of what is read) Reading Stamina We will build reading stamina throughout this school year. I encourage the children to read nightly.

*** Writing across all subjects *** Materials - Blue writing folder will house writing pieces the children are working on - Blue writing notebook will be used for class notes and assignments - Writing Workshop notebook will be used for personalized writings throughout the year - ELA binder will be used as a resource throughout the year - Green and red pens will be used for different stages of the writing process Purposes for Writing - Narrative - Compare / Contrast - Opinion - Informative Writing Process - Prewrite, draft, revise, proofread, and publish Rubrics - Scoring rubrics will be used to score the children’s writing samples. Writing Stamina - We will be focused on building writing stamina this year. *** Writing across all subjects ***

Spelling Spelling Words Spelling Assessments Spelling is the encoding of words. Spelling words will usually reflect a specific encoding skill or strategy. At times spelling words may be related to a particular subject or topic. Each lesson’s spelling words will be written in the student tracker, and a list will be housed in the “study” side of the student’s red folder. The children are expected to study their spelling words and/or apply the skill/strategy at hand nightly to reinforce learning. The children will take a spelling pre- assessment at the start of the lesson or unit. If a child scores 100% on the pre-assessment, that score will be recorded in my gradebook. He/she will not take the post-assessment. Practicing of the skill involved is expected and assignments will be issued as deemed appropriate. If a child does not score 100% on the pre- assessment, he or she will be expected to study the spelling words and take the post- assessment on the day specified. Nightly practice and assignment will be issued as deemed appropriate.

Mathematics The children’s Mathematics teacher is Mr. Quinn (room 147). The math series implemented in the Chartiers Valley School District is Math Expressions Common Core by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (consumable book). The children have access to their math textbook online at www-k6.thinkcentral.com. The children are expected to have mastered their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts by the end of third grade. Please practice until the children can recall these facts with automaticity.

Content Area Subjects Science Third Grade Focus National Geographic Series Physical Science Life Science Earth Science Supplemental Science Kits Life Science – Plants and Animals Bioengineering – Designing A Model Membrane (Kit) PLTW (Kit)

Evaluations and Assessments A variety of resources will be used to assess the students throughout the year. These measures are used to evaluate their understanding, identify academic levels of achievement, and provide information for differentiated instruction and/or interventions. These measures may include: - Lesson/unit assessments - Classwork and projects - Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (Dibels) - Star Reading assessments - Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA)

Interventions Meeting the needs of all children The school has implemented a Multi-tiered System of Support program (MTSS). - Reading -Mathematics An MTSS block of time is included in our daily schedule for reading intervention. Small group instruction occurs to meet the reading needs of all students (in the areas of corrections, reinforcement, and enrichment).

Closing Notes Thank you for attending tonight’s Open House at Chartiers Valley Intermediate School. Please tour our classroom and enjoy seeing where your children learn every day. All special area classrooms and the cafeteria are open for your pleasure. Please sign up for a parent – teacher conference time. Enjoy your visit!