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Before we begin, please complete the Back to School Survey if you haven’t done so yet. 1

Welcome to Back to School Night! Miss Powner Room 234

About Miss P Grew up outside Pittsburgh Attended Gannon University in Erie, PA BS in Elementary and Special Education MS in Elementary Reading and Math Post graduate certificate in Administration with a Concentration in Special Education Began teaching in 2003 Taught 2 nd, MS Learning Support, 4/5 Learning Support, 5 th 3

Attendance If your child is going to be absent please let me or the attendance secretary know if at all possible. You can also at DIS- This is especially true if it will be an extended absence.DIS- The number of days absent will be the number of days allowed to make up the missed assignments. Please ensure that your child is in the building by 7:50 or they will be considered tardy. 4

5 Standards of Learning Reading, Math and Science SOL assessments in May Science will consist of 4 th and 5 th grade concepts No writing SOL in 5 th Grade

6 Why is homework assigned? Homework is an important tool for reinforcing what has been learned in school. It also prepares students for upcoming lessons, fosters responsibility, and helps students develop positive study habits. Although homework is not graded, participation and completion is expected.

7 Homework Policy Students are expected to read for twenty minutes and practice math facts every night. Homework should not take more than minutes to complete (exceptions may occur). Students are not allowed to call home from school for missing assignments. Encourage self-advocacy. Miss Powner's webpage

8 What are your child’s responsibilities? Students should complete homework assignments every night as neatly and correctly as they can. All assignments should be completed in pencil, unless assigned otherwise. All work should be completed and turned in by the due date. They utilize their agenda to record assignments, tests, projects, etc, and reference it when completing work. Prepare themselves for middle school next year!

Mathematics Students will have a 1” binder devoted to math only. We will be doing guided math this year, which is a new framework for instruction, enrichment, and intervention. Guided math allows for flexible grouping and blends direct instruction, guided practice, student centers, and a more number rich classroom environment. Benefits: – Allows students to develop problem solving skills – Differentiated instruction by skill or task – Builds ability to solve a problem multiple ways – More collaborative math environment 9

10 Balanced Literacy We follow a Reading Workshop model. Students choose an independent reading book on their level, then utilize sticky notes and their reading journal to record their thoughts as they read. Students also conference with the teacher and participate in strategy groups. Each student is required to keep a Reading Response Journal, Word Study Notebook, and Language Notebook. All of these materials will be used to help your child become a proficient reader and writer. Your child should be reading for AT LEAST 20 minutes at home every evening!

Science Earth Science, Life Science, and Physical Science topics SOL in May covers both 4 th and 5 th grade concepts 11 Social Studies Regions of the United States States, capitals, and abbreviations

Quizzes & Tests Dates for quizzes and tests will be listed in agendas and on my website. We usually do some review in class the day before, but students need to study at home as well. Specific information to be studied will be highlighted in notes and handouts. 12

Terrific Tuesday Students are welcome to stay after school on Tuesdays until 3:30 to complete homework or study. A note or must be sent in giving permission to stay and who will be picking up the student. Students will be given two warnings for a late pickup before being asked not to participate. 13

Grading Policies & Procedures Students will receive assignments throughout the week. Be sure to check your child’s Thursday Folder and Parent Vue. Students will be receiving effort grades in all subject areas, including homework! Grading Key: A = Outstanding B = Very Good C = Satisfactory D = Needs Improvement F = Not Performing Progress Indicators: 4 = Exceeds Standard 3 = Meets Standard 2 = Progressing Toward Standard 1 = Below Standard O = Outstanding S = Satisfactory N = Needs Improvement 14

Behavior Management System In 5 th grade, students will earn classroom incentives. These are based upon students meeting behavioral and academic expectations. Discovery is a PBIS school (Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports). As the quarter progresses and students are adjusting to their routines, we will introduce the Fun Friday classroom incentive. 15

Snacks Please send in healthy snacks. Do not send in chips, cookies, etc. Students are welcome to use the refrigerator and microwave for snacks and/or lunch items. Water bottles are welcomed! 16

17 Communication Class webpage s Thursday folder Written notes Conferences

Please be careful when selecting Media Release and Photographs box. *The second choice (do NOT give permission) does not allow your child to be on the school website, too. (Photos from grade level performances, PTO activities, Spelling Bee, etc).

One to the World is an instructional initiative that addresses what an LCPS graduate should know and be able to do. This instructional approach focuses on significant content, and important competencies and the joy of teaching and learning. Through One to the World, LCPS leverages technology with a clear vision for how it can support teaching and learning in Loudoun County Public Schools. More information is available on our website and at an upcoming Parent Information Night.

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Simple Ways to Support Discovery Collect Box Tops for Education Collect Labels for Education Collect Coke Rewards points Link grocery and Target cards Link your Amazon shopping to Discovery Send in empty ink cartridges 24

A few requests The room temperature is not controlled by me and has a mind of its own. A hoodie is suggested to be kept in the classroom. Please no mechanical pencils!! Keep a stash of school supplies at home for replenishing and/or homework. 25

26 Questions? Before you go … *Please be sure to fill out the sheets on your child’s desk and return them to the marked bins. *Sign up for conferences and/or volunteering.

27 Thank you for coming and I look forward to a great year!