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1 Please make sure you Sign-In
Welcome to Open House Please make sure you Sign-In

2 About Mrs. Green

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4 About Mrs. Green Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Kennesaw State University. Originally from Milledgeville, Ga. Married for 5 years. Loves cookies, coffee, taking photos, and being outside.

5 Important Information
School begins at 8:05 Breakfast – (7:35-8:00) $1.25 Lunch – $2.10 ASP – until 6 pm, $10 registration fee, $7 per day – At main campus (Teasley Main) Specials -*Please be sure your child wears sneakers on PE days! Specials schedule next slide 

6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Math A-PE B-Art No Specials Music PE

7 Reading Workshop/ Daily 5
Mini Lessons - ( Teacher Instruction based on Georgia Common Core Standards) Work Time- (Reading Groups- based on students’ individual reading levels/goals, Daily 5) Closing - (Review of standards and students sharing and celebrating their reading)

8 Daily 5

9 Reading Levels End of Nine Weeks Below Grade Level On Above 2nd
End December A B C and Above 3rd Mid March A-B C D and Above 4th End May A-C D E and Above Based on Fountas and Pinnell

10 Writers Workshop Mini Lesson - Teacher Instruction based on Common Core Standards. Students turn and talk. Work Time - Independent Writing – Daily Rotation of Guided Writing Conferencing with Teacher Closing - Review of standards and students sharing and celebrating their writing

11 Math Workshop/ Daily 5 Mini Lessons - (Teacher Instruction based on Common Core Standards) Math Stations (Daily 5) - (Math Groups- based on students’ individual math levels/skills) Closing - (Review of standards and students sharing and celebrating their math work) RAP/ Number Talks - (10-15 minutes of review and practice/Number Talks )”Think Math”

12 Math Strategies / Brochure Reader’s Guide (not pictured)

13 Keeping up with your child’s academic progress.
Report cards will be sent home every 9 weeks. Academic alerts are sent home with student at the 41/2 week mark of every nine weeks to students who are in jeopardy of receiving a 1 on the report card. We will be meeting for our yearly conference in October. I also offer conferences in the spring.

14 How will your child’s learning be assessed?
DRA’s (Fall, Winter, Spring) Running Records (throughout year) Math formative assessment (monthly) Writing assessments (each quarter) Kindergarten Assessment are ongoing. GKIDS (State Mandated Reporting System) Observation and one-on-one assessment

15 (This level is very rarely achieved due to the rigor of our standards)
Report Card Overview Your child will be graded using the number scores of 1, 2, 3, and 3+. 3 + = Exceeds Standards - In addition to the 3, makes applications and inferences beyond expectations (This level is very rarely achieved due to the rigor of our standards) 3 = Meets Standards - Consistently and independently 2 = Progressing toward meeting standards (This level is common as we are still progressing towards meeting our standards) 1 = Limited progress or does not meet standards

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17 Homework: It is important to have your child read each night.
The homework calendar will be in your child’s take home folder on the first Monday of each month. Homework for each week should be completed on a separate sheet of paper (you can use whatever you have at home) and returned in the take home folder each Friday. BE SURE YOUR CHILD WRITES HIS/HER NAME ON EACH SHEET! As your child works to develop writing skills, the writing assignments may be dictated and then written by you. The calendar is meant to be used on a weekly basis. Please DO NOT complete the whole calendar at one time!

18 Homework Calendars

19 Razkids!

20 Behavior Managment Classroom environment must be one that your child can learn in and not be distracted by others. -Review Tiger Pride (next slide)

21 Tiger Pride Purple: Excellent Day! Blue: Good Day!
Parents~ Please Initial Each Day In Agenda. Purple: Excellent Day! Blue: Good Day! Green: Uh oh, several problems today. Yellow: Many difficulties today. Red: In Class Isolation (2 Reds = Office Referral) To earn a Tiger Pride Award, a student must receive: (Per Quarter) At least 30 Purples No more than 2 Greens or Yellows No Reds or office referrals

22 Book It! Free Personal Pan Pizza for each complete reading log!
Reading Logs September Reading Log All students must read 5 books. (5 books for this short reading log. Normally it will be 15 books a month.) These books can be from home, Media Center, Smyrna library, etc. Parents, you may read to or with your child. When the reading log is filled, place another sheet of paper in front of the log to list additional books. Each chapter in a chapter book may be listed as one book. Write the title of the chapter in the space. THIS READING LOG IS DUE AND WILL BE TAKEN OUT OF YOUR CHILD’S FOLDER ON Keep this reading log in your child’s purple folder. Book It! Free Personal Pan Pizza for each complete reading log! Date Title of Books Parent’s initial 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

23 Classroom Blog Sign up on Mrs. Green’s Kindergarten Blog to receive updates. You can also check the blog frequently by accessing it through the Teasley Primary School website.

24 Scholastic Book Orders

25 REMINDERS! Check folder every night.
Complete a homework assignment nightly. Always send in the purple and green folder! Send in a small snack everyday. Water bottles are due back to school on Mondays. Media Center books are due back to school on Wednesdays. Homework is due on Fridays.

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27 Thank you for coming and supporting your child’s education!!


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