Mrs. Kalp Room #2. o Greetings o Schedule o Daily Objectives o Thumbs Up o Really Good Student o Morning Message o Mystery Student o Question of the Week.

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Mrs. Kalp Room #2

o Greetings o Schedule o Daily Objectives o Thumbs Up o Really Good Student o Morning Message o Mystery Student o Question of the Week o Crow About It! o Content practice and review

 Orton-Gillingham based program  Two leveled spelling groups individualize sounds for each student  Lessons provided in class three times per week  Folder work assessed every other week to track progress on studied sounds

 Printing  handwriting book  spelling folders  Cursive  handwriting book  lowercase/uppercase  sentence practice

 Expressions program which incorporates hands-on activities with basic skills  Student practice and homework books  Timed fact tests to improve recall  Basic concepts taught fractions measurement geometry multi-step word problems multi-digit addition and subtraction problems multiplication and division problems

 Strategies for successful readers  Engage NY Modules  Leveled small reading groups  Core Curriculum practice books  D.E.A.R. and read aloud  Science and Social Studies readings  Speaking and listening skills  Reading Logs

 Strategies for successful readers  Schema/Making Connections  Determining Importance  Inferring  Asking Questions  Visualization  Synthesizing

 Grammar  Writing Traits Program  Projects  personal narrative  opinion paragraphs  compare and contrast essay  research based reports  poetry  journal  reading responses

Science Butterflies Simple Machines Plants and Pollination Buoyancy

Geography Government Brazil Japan Africa

 Students are responsible for recording the 2 to 3 assignments per day in their planners.  Homework with errors will be stamped and placed in the corrections folder. This folder will go home on Friday to be completed and signed over the weekend.  If homework is not handed-in on time and/or completed, an IOU is submitted and parents are notified by a stamp in the planner.  Parents will be contacted if a persistent problem of not turning in homework and/or corrections on time continues.

 Spelling (biweekly)  Grammar (weekly)  Writing (projects)  Reading  class and homework assignments  teacher observations/records  Math  2-3 quizzes per unit  unit assessment  Social Studies and Science  activities/projects (group and individual)  lesson summaries  tests/quizzes (few)

S – Student consistently and independently applies the skill at grade level expectation. D – The student is working towards proficiency of the skill but requires support. N – The student has difficulty applying the skill and requires frequent teacher intervention and support. 4 – Student exceeds grade level standards. 3 – Student shows proficiency in grade level standards. 2 – Student is approaching grade level standards. 1 – Student is performing below grade level standards. *All scores will be available on the parent portal within a reasonable amount of time after the assessment or project is completed in class. *

Fantastic Work Wall Friday Lunch Bunch Popcorn, Ice Cream, Pizza Parties Pencils, erasers, stickers, tattoos Estimates Fun Friday

Flipping Forward to a Fun Friday Green: Yeah! Earn one estimate.  Yellow: Oops! A few poor choices. No estimate earned and lose 5 minutes of Fun Friday and complete a reflection sheet..  Orange: Whoa! Think about behaviors! No estimate and lose 10 minutes of Fun Friday and complete a reflection sheet.  Red: Whoa! Stop and think! No estimate and lose 15 minutes of Fun Friday and complete a reflection sheet.

 Communications through phone calls, s, notes, and planner  Conferences in December with additional meetings scheduled as needed  Field trips throughout year  All birthdays and holidays celebrated  NYS ELA Assessment – April  NYS Math Assessment – April

How can I help my child? Discuss their reading with them as much as possible. Help them learn the basic math facts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by memory. Encourage independence at home regarding homework. Provide a quiet place for them to do their homework immediately after school. Support a sense of responsibility for their school work, supplies, and behavior.

I am thrilled to have your child as one of my third grade students. We are going to have a wonderful year together!