Welcome to Meet the Teacher! Miss Jorgensen Welcome 1 st Grade Families! Please sign in at the student computers by marking how your child will get home.

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Welcome to Meet the Teacher! Miss Jorgensen

Welcome 1 st Grade Families! Please sign in at the student computers by marking how your child will get home from school and typing your address. You may sign up to be a volunteer at the horseshoe table Find your child’s desk! Each desk has a red folder on it with your child’s name. Have your child visit Miss Jorgensen for a family photo!

Now it’s time for Curriculum Night! Parents please take your child to the library for a movie and then return to our classroom ASAP so we can begin Curriculum Night.

A little about me Kaitlin Jorgensen Born and Raised in AZ. This is my fifth year teaching. Three years in 2 nd grade, and two year in first. Undergrad: The University of Arizona Masters: Grand Canyon University Getting married ! Very excited to be here at Riggs!

Those folders in front on of… The red folder is for classroom information. The pockets are labeled keep and return. Please keep the keep information at home, and return the papers on the return side. The brown folder is for the front office. Please return these forms ASAP! I know it is a lot, but we really appreciate these being filled out!

Your child will bring home a personalized homework folder each day. This folder will help your child learn to be responsible and organized. It also provides a place to put notes or graded papers your child needs to take home. Please check the folder every day. Homework will be due every Friday.

Sight Word Lists A list of sight words will be sent home weekly for you to practice with your child. This is in ADDITION to weekly spelling words. Once your student passes the current list, they will be given a new list to practice.

We use the Clip Chart Behavior System (Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red) Students that choose to follow the rules can earn “STAR Card” punches and earn rewards. Likewise, there will be consequences for students that CHOOSE to break the rules (changing their behavior clip, writing a “Think About It” sheet, time outs, parent contact, or in extreme cases a visit to the principal’s office, etc. )

Morning line up Student of the Week-weekly Birthdays- store bought food only Lunch Money (Send name on envelope PLEASE!) – online easiest Water Bottles-Keeping our kids hydrated! Volunteers – Stay Tuned! Newsletters-weekly Forms – Please return ASAP Rainy Day Procedures Snack backpack

What Does It Take To Fund A Field Trip, Performance, or On-Site Activity? Cost of Sample Field Trip: 1st Grade Childsplay Performance (Based on 120 Students) Admission: $1, Transportation: $ Total Cost: $1, Why Do We Need Both ECA Fees & Tax Credit Donations? Extra-Curricular Activity Fees Do Not Cover Total Costs of Trips. Example: $5 Activity Fee X 120 Students = $ Total Cost of Trip: $1, Activity Fees Collected: - $ Still Needed To Fund Trip: $1, *If we do not have tax credit donations to cover the remaining cost of trip, there will be no trip. Funds Come From: 1. Extra-Curricular Activity Fees $5 per student, per activity charged (with the exception of extended day or overnight trips). Fees must be charged BEFORE a student attends trips, etc. according to Attorney General’s opinion. & 2. Tax Credit Donations Who Can Make A Tax Credit Donation? Any Arizona taxpayer (Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, Neighbors!) can make a tax credit donation, regardless of whether or not they have children in school or live in the Chandler Unified School District. How Do I Pay ECA Fees & Make A Tax Credit Donation? Parents/Guardians will pay fees and make donations through their Parent Portal account. Others can make donations through the tax credit online site provided on our

Arizona College & Career Readiness and Journeys Journeys provides students with a wealth of opportunities to read a rich variety of texts. It provides explicit, systematic phonics instruction to build word recognition skills that enable students to become efficient decoders. Comprehension instruction in Journeys is rigorous, developmental, and spiraled. Students are instructed in whole groups, small groups, or independently. There are level books for additional practice, reinforcement, and enrichment.

Fundations is a research based systematic and comprehensive program in which phonemic awareness and word study contribute greatly to fluency, vocabulary development and the applications of strategies for understanding text. Additionally, Fundations sets the foundation for writing with the direct teaching of handwriting.

Writing is the process of children expressing their thoughts in written form. They begin expressing their ideas through words and pictures and putting these ideas into writing. This is a developmental approach to writing and helps students build confidence in their ability to put thoughts on paper without getting caught up in the mechanics. As time goes on, we will build upon their skills. We also incorporate writing in all other academic areas throughout the day. We will be using the Write Source, Writers’ Workshop, Journeys Writing activities and personal journals to promote writing skills. We will be using Fundations letter formation to teach students to write legibly. I Can Write!

First Grade provides instruction and practice in spelling, grammar usage, and mechanics in daily lessons. Spelling instruction is linked to phonics instruction. All skills of conventions are applied in purposeful writing activities. Students will be evaluated through their daily writing, as well as teacher prepared assessments. A weekly spelling list that coincides with the weekly reading selection will go home with the homework packet. Please practice these words with your child. Spelling

Our Math program involves the students conducting investigations and solving problems in a variety of ways. We will be focusing on computation, problem solving and reasoning. Most activities involve the use of hands-on manipulatives. These manipulatives help the children to learn and understand math concepts. Arizona College & Career Readiness

First Graders will be introduced to the following: Inquiry process Life science, physical science, earth and space science Health promotion, human body, environmental health

First Graders will be introduced to: Families People from other cultures People today and long ago Holiday origins and traditions Responsibility of citizenship in a free society Symbols, icons, and traditions of the United States Maps and globes Life skills

Please make sure to check the specials calendar and ensure your child comes to school each day with proper shoes and clothes for running, jumping, climbing, and participating in physical education activities, especially on P.E. days.

First graders will participate in music class regularly. They will also participate in Art Masterpiece multiple times throughout the year.

The instruments for assessing your child’s progress are: Teacher notes when needed to communicate individual student achievements, misbehaviors, or academic concerns. Progress Reports Quarterly Report Cards Parent/Teacher Conferences (August & February)

Students will not receive letter grades in 1st grade. However, much of their work will be scored using a percentage scale in order to determine level of mastery ( MS, P, AC). Every week the children will be assessed in reading, spelling, and mathematics. These tests will usually be administered on Fridays. Please take the time to look them over each week and review any skills or areas of improvement with your child.

Please visit our classroom website regularly for up-to-date information. Please sign up for e-alerts!

Please feel free to contact me anytime you have questions. You can do this in a variety of ways: Write a note Send an (I will respond before and/or after school) Call me at school

I am looking forward to working with you to make your child’s 1st grade school year a huge success!