Ms. Delgadillo 6th grade Stadium22

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Ms. Delgadillo 6th grade Stadium22 Welcome Ms. Delgadillo 6th grade Stadium22

Promoting Independence Self-Advocate Practice independence Take charge of their learning and maximize their strengths Accountability “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” –Dr. Seuss Parent-Teacher Conferences Students should be present

Positive Behavior Interventions & Support (PBIS) Country Springs utilizes PBIS to assist in creating a positive learning environment while holding all students accountable with uniform expectations. Expectations are consistent around campus Be Safe Be Responsible Be Respectful

Growth Mindset Belief that a person’s abilities and intelligences can be developed through practice, hard work, dedication and motivation. Students who have a growth mindset are more likely to: Learn from their mistakes Be motivated to succeed Take risks Put forth more effort Take challenges head on

21st Century Learning Google Classroom Digital Literacy Find, evaluate, validate, synthesize, and communicate information. Digital Citizenship Use technology to participate in educational activities Respect the privacy and freedom of speech of others Develop critical thinking Demonstrate integrity, honesty and ethical behavior Stay safe and secure and never share personal information

Daily Schedule 8:15 – 10:00 ELA 10 – 10:15 Recess 10:15 – 11:30 Math 12:20 – 1:00 Lunch 1:00 – 1:15 SSR/AR 1:15 – 2:05 Science 2:05 – 2:55 Social Studies

Note Taking

Socratic Seminars Focused, collaborative student discussions meant to deepen and extend our thinking about a topic Peer & self evaluations Research Prepare Not a debate Scholastic News Newsela

Math Rotations Fluid classes Accelerated not advanced Initial Placement Assessments Previous placement & teacher recommendation CAASP results (if available) Math Help Wednesday mornings

P.E. Tuesday & Friday mornings Wear appropriate shoes & clothing Friday mile runs at the park Timed run No make-up miles Missed P.E. results in lower P.E. grade

Reading Accelerated Reader (AR) Quizzes Reading appropriate books (reading level) Scholastic Book Club www.clubs.scholastic.com Class Code: RCD84

Absent Work Students are responsible for obtaining and completing any absent work. Students may refer to the absent agenda & folder Accountability Students who miss class for extracurricular activities (i.e. band) are also responsible for the work they miss for attending practice during class. This may mean completing in-class assignments as homework.

Communication Remind App Class Name: Braves 22 Class Code: g8khac Tina_Delgadillo@chino.k.12.ca.us Agendas Check Daily & sign each day Graded Weekly folders

Weekly Folders (Red) Form of communication Graded work, behavior, comments Weekly signatures Parent signature required for assignments receiving scores lower than 3 Expected folders to go out on Wednesdays Return to class

Band & Debate Debate Debate Representative Shayona will be in the front near the PFA table with information With Ms. Hensley starting on August 27th from 3-4pm Band & Orchestra Band on the Run August 28th Missing class/lessons

Important Dates September 18th Fall Pictures October 3 – October 5 Conference Week October 17th at 6pm Camp Informational Meeting October 24 6th grade play November 26 – November 30 Science Camp

It’s going to be a great year! Questions/Comments?