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Welcome Back!!

What’s New? New Staff… New Rooms… Other housekeeping type stuff…

Our Values Be Respectful Be Ready Be Responsible Be Safe

Dr Archer’s SLANT While viewing the video pay attention to her hand signals, choral responses, partners, LOOK, LEAN, LISTEN and WHISPER. videos.html videos.html

Use partners to increase active participation Check to see if your partner is on the same page. Retell content of lesson using a graphic organizer. Review information with partner. Think, pair, share Study- tell- help- check

Written Responses with partners Gauge the length of the written response to avoid “voids” Make the responses short OR Make the responses “eternal” Use slates or response cards

Data on behavior and academic achievement Illinois currently has 1100 schools implementing SWPBS. Office Discipline Referrals (ODR’s) dropped on average 20% in the first year of implementation. Suspensions decreased on average by 70% in schools that were fully implementing. State standardized reading test scores increased from 59.3% students (at or above) passing to 86.6%

Data on behavior and academic achievement Time Gained when decrease ODR’s: 30 minutes for students 15 minutes for teachers 10 minutes for administrators…… Let’s calculate…..

Panther RoaRRS Tickets 1. Staff members carry tickets and attend to socially appropriate behaviors (Be Respectful, Be Ready, Be Responsible, Be Safe.) in the halls/ stairs, cafeteria, classrooms and arrival/ dismissal. 2. Student is given a ticket and social feedback by staff member. 3. Teacher signs the ticket and the Student writes his/ her name on the ticket and places it in any designated Panther Ticket Box. 4. Teachers will log any panther tickets that are in their box onto the I Drive Database daily or by Thursday PM. Thursday PM, please place all those tickets in designated folder. Students will pick up designated folder on Friday Flex Time. The cycle of each box will run from Friday AM through Thursday PM. After that a new cycle will start. 5. On Friday afternoon, 3 names from each grade will be drawn. The container will be emptied after drawing these names to begin a new cycle. 6. These 9 children will receive a prize. Students will choose one item from the prize box. 8. ALL students will be entered into a monthly prize drawing

Classroom behavior Use yellow and red cards Have students fill out the student discipline form. They have 5 min. or will be sent to the office. If student complies, discuss their wrongdoing. Keep discipline form Make phone calls home

Planners All numbered Used everyday All students must write in daily assignments Guidance to call 3 numbers everyday to check on planner use.

First Day 7:20All Creative Arts teachers will be outside to welcome and monitor students All homeroom teachers will be in the cafeteria to greet students and hand out schedules All other teachers will be posted in the hallways to greet students and assist as needed Students will be called into the cafeteria by grade level to get schedules and report to homeroom

7:50-8:30locationactivities Grade 6 homeroom/build ing Building tour: creative arts, stairwells, guidance, nurse, cafeteria, gym, library, computer labs. Then return to homerooms to do a learning styles assessment Grade 7 cafeteria Administrators set overall behavior expectations for the year. Explain school values and matrix. Administrators will empower teachers to teach the procedures and specific school expectations. Grade level teachers will take over and explain panther pride tickets, lav passes, planners, entering the building in the morning. Grade 8 auditorium

8:50Sixth grade to auditorium for same meeting as completed by grade 7 & 8 TimePeriodNoteworthy Events 8:48-9:23 1Grade 6 in auditorium 9:26-10:01 2Grade 6 in auditorium 10:04-10: :42-11: :20-11:55 5flex for grade 7 & 8: assign lockers; lunch grade 6 11:58-12:33 6lunch grade 8 12:36-1:11 7lunch grade 7 1:14-1:49 8 1:52-2:30 9flex for grade 6

CourseFocus/Class Agendas: See provided lesson plans EnglishDr. Archer video, class procedures, reflections Social Studiesrespect Sciencecafeteria procedures Mathtime management/using time wisely/hallway transitions Creative Artsbathrooms Health/PE/RRgym clothes bag (plastic grocery bag or string bag only) – locker to gym then back to locker, gym procedures

Second Day The goal for today is to introduce students to the specific behavioral and academic expectations in each class. It will be necessary to address the following topics multiple times throughout the year. Remember that it is essential not only to tell students what is expected but to show what is expected through modeling

Topics for Explicit Teaching (I do, We do, You do) Entering the classroom Getting to work right away What to bring to class How to ask a question How to give an answer What to do when you need paper and pencils Finding directions to an assignment What to do if you need help What to do if the teacher is not in the room What to do if the teacher is busy or speaking to someone What to do if you were absent How to work in a group How to give the teacher your attention What to do with homework How to use the student planner in this class Active participation procedures How to pass in papers

How to return students’ work Returning to work after an interruption What to do during a fire drill, tornado drill, etc. What to do during announcements Saying “please” and “thank you,” “excuse me,” and “I’m sorry” Values Matrix Content topics and expectations How grades will be determined How Dr. Archer’s SLANT will be used in this class Dr. Archer’s hand signals for choral responses –pose question –hands up to indicate silence –hands up for thinking time (model thinking) –hands down “Everyone” Partner Learning

Here are some guidelines for effective partner learning: Assign partners. Pair lower performing students with middle performing students. Give partners a number (#1 or #2). Sit partners next to each other. Utilize triads when appropriate. Teach students how to work together. LOOK, LEAN, LISTEN, and WHISPER. Explain that partners are not related to ‘friendship’ but better matched to ‘work relationships.’ Change the partnerships occasionally (every three to six weeks). When you wish to use cooperative teams, join two partnerships.

Uses of partners. Have students: 1. Say answer to partner. Provide a sentence starter. 2. Retell content of lesson using a graphic organizer. 3. Review information with their partner. (Teach-Pause OR Study, Tell, Help, Check) 4. Brainstorm (Think, Pair, Share). 5. Explain process, strategy, or algorithm using examples to their partner. 6. Complete an experiment or project with their partner. 7. Read to or with partner.

Make it a good year!!!