“We refuse to be anything but successful!”

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“We refuse to be anything but successful!” Welcome to 3rd Grade Curriculum Night Austin Road Elementary ~ 2015-2016 Presented by: Ms. Tonya Moore Mrs. Jamie Moser Mrs. Theresa Robinson Success Success Success Education Passport to Success “We refuse to be anything but successful!”

Curriculum Night Georgia Standards of Excellence (English/Language Arts and Math) Georgia Performance Standards (Science and Social Studies) Homework Policy / Agenda Third Grade Discipline Plan / S.O.A.R. Attendance Forms of communication Parent Volunteers /Chaperones Awards Criteria Infinite Campus Report Card

Achieving Success in Reading/Language Arts In Reading /Language Arts, students will learn: The conventions of standard English How to apply word analysis skills to decode and read fluently Strategies to better comprehend and understand different types of text How to write different texts for various purposes (narrative, informational, and opinion pieces) How to conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic Reading comprehension will be measured using F&P (goal is Level P), MAP and CFA’s.

Achieving Success in Math Number and Operations - Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic - Fluently add and subtract within 1,000 using multiple strategies to solve word problems - Represent and compare fractions / equivalent fractions Algebraic Reasoning - Represent and solve problems using multiplication and division - Fluently multiply and divide within 100 - Explain patterns in arithmetic Geometry - Reason with shapes and their attributes

Achieving Success in Math Data Analysis - Represent and interpret data (draw a pictograph, a bar graph and a line plot) Measurement - Solve problems involving measurement and estimation of intervals of time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects - Understand the concepts of area as it relates to multiplication - Solve problems involving perimeters of polygons. Students will be assessed using CFA’s and MAP

Achieving Success in Science * Life Science Habitats Interdependence * Earth Science Rocks and Soil Fossils * Physical Science Heat Magnets

Achieving Success in Social Studies Historical Figures Mary Bethune Paul Revere Susan B. Anthony Cesar Chavez Thurgood Marshall Lyndon B. Johnson Fredrick Douglass Franklin Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Government / Civic Understanding Economic Geography Historical Figures

Homework Policy Read for a minimum 20 minutes daily Homework is a key part of student success. It is an excellent way to preview and reinforce skills and concepts taught in the classroom. Read for a minimum 20 minutes daily Vocabulary Choice Board Other assigned homework assignments / projects varying by classroom Please sign agenda nightly

Third Grade Discipline Plan Safe Organize Accountable Respectful When positive behaviors are noticed throughout the building, faculty and staff will give the student’s SOAR card a hole punch. Students meeting the required number of punches at the end of the week will be rewarded with a treat. Routines and rituals will be taught and followed daily to build a positive learning environment. However, if students do not follow the classroom rules, the following steps will be taken.     1. Verbal Warning 2. Conference with teacher 3. Time out in the classroom 4. Time out in another classroom 5. Call home/Parent conference 6. Infinite Campus behavior referral

Attendance Students MUST be in class by 7:45 to be marked present. Students arriving after 7:45 must be checked in through the front office for check-in by parent/guardian. The breakfast line stops serving breakfast at 7:40 each morning.

Forms of Communication Open communication between home and school is extremely vital to your child’s success!  Remind/Email / Phone call/Campus Messenger Written notes in your child’s agenda or daily folder Class Website Schedule a conference when needed

Parent Volunteers / Chaperones In an effort to maintain the safety of all students at Austin Road Elementary School, all volunteers are required to have a background check by Henry County Schools. If you'd like to volunteer, chaperone a field trip, or have direct contact with the students, you will need to undergo a free background check.  This needs to be done as soon as possible.  It could take up to fourteen days before a background comes back.  If you wait to the event date is near to get this done, it is possible that it will not be back.  If this is the case, you would not be allowed to participate.  Please contact the Main Office at 770-389-6556 to complete the required and necessary paperwork to have your background check completed.    

Note: Grades will be updated every Wednesday. Infinite Campus Parents can view grades online via the Parent Portal on Infinite Campus. If you haven’t already done so, please contact the front office to obtain login information to Parent Portal. Note: Grades will be updated every Wednesday.

Awards Criteria Two awards ceremonies will be held this year. The first one will be in January, and the second one will be May. Please refer to the awards criteria handout. This handout will be made available to you in the near future.

Report Card 4’s = exceeding 3’s = meeting 2’s = progressing 1’s = emerging 0’s = critical need Only the standards are listed on the report card. For example: Describes cultural and geographical systems of historical Americans Your child may score a 3 for this standard after mastering 1 historical figure (i.e. Paul Revere), but may score lower or higher under this standard for a different historical figure (i.e. Susan Anthony)

Standardized State Assessment Georgia Milestone Assessment ELA and Math will be tested Given in April The test results can be used to assist with student’s placement for 4th grade More information to come

Questions

Thank you for attending curriculum night!