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Welcome to 2nd Grade Parent Orientation 2016-2017
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Mrs. Zientek This is my 6th year teaching. I have taught 1st grade previously. I have a 5 month old daughter, Emma. I graduated from UT at Austin. Phone:
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Mrs. Poteet This is my 4th year teaching. I have taught 5th grade and 2nd grade. My daughter will be 2 in October and I am expecting a baby boy in October. I went to college at UT San Antonio Phone:
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Reading: Whole Group - Mini Reading Lesson Guided reading (leveled groups) Reading strategies (making connections, summarizing, inferencing, asking questions, predicting, visualization) Language Arts/Social Studies Fountas & Pinnell phonics (leveled word study that includes phonics, phonemic awareness, & spelling patterns) Writer’s workshop, The Project & grammar My World (Pearson) Social Studies Math: Envisions & Investigations -Memorized facts to 20, number sense (place value) up to 1,200, addition and subtraction strategies, basic multiplication & division, time, measurement, & fractions. Science: StemScopes Website for TEKS by grade level: Our curriculum follows the state mandated TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills).
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Math Addition Strategies
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Math Subtraction Strategies
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Prodigy Create a parent account to link to your child’s account
click on get your free account click parent and enter your name, , and password - click create account click on students tab, add students, existing accounts, and enter your child’s username and password link student accounts Now you can view reports and see which concepts your child is struggling with!
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READING IStation Take Home Readers Testing - monthly
Accessible at home for extra practice Text Fluency focus for grading, levels, report cards Earbuds will be kept at school (not shared) Take Home Readers Leveled Read multiple times Builds fluency
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The Project Promotes hand-eye coordination
Strengthens pencil grip to prepare for cursive handwriting Develops listening skills and following directions Kinesthetic & visual learning Creative writing and storytelling Develop character writing and personal narratives Integrates math (geometry) and science (plants, weather, life cycles) Serves as an enrichment to the current curriculum Fine motor development increases memory retention! The Project
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Your child's report card will look very similar to their 1st Grade report card. Student benchmarks and progress throughout the year will be broken down into categories aligning with the state TEKS. Grading Categories
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Homework Homework Menu Given on Fridays Due following Friday
My face when mom says it’s time to do my homework. Homework Menu Given on Fridays Due following Friday Includes Reading Log I Matter tickets given for returned homework Homework
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Only your child may sit with you
The cafeteria offers extra food items that can be paid for with lunch. If you don’t want your child to buy extras, you’ll need to put a block on their account. (chips, cookies, ice cream) You are more than welcome to have lunch with your child at the tables on Main Street. You may bring them lunch. Only your child may sit with you Prices: Students: $1.40 for breakfast, $2.20 for lunch Forgotten lunches should be placed on the grade level shelf outside the cafe. Please let the front office know you left your child’s lunch. Name, Teacher & Grade level on left lunches Lunch – 10:45-11:15
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Birthdays: *Birthdays may be celebrated in the cafeteria during your child’s scheduled lunch time. Parents may purchase ice cream ($0.75 each) from the school cafeteria. You may bring in purchased treats to share. *Birthday party invitations cannot be distributed at school by students or teachers. This is a district policy. All invitations must be distributed OFF CAMPUS, no exceptions. Sign-in/Sign-out: All adults must sign in at the front office using their driver’s license to receive a visitor’s badge. The safety of our students is crucial. Make sure other family members/friends are listed on the enrollment card. If you are late to pick up your child you will have to sign them out in the office with your ID. Medication: A student cannot transport medicine to and from school. An adult must drop off and pick up the medicine (including cough drops) in the clinic if it is to be dispensed at school. District Policies
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Campus Policies Biker/Walker B:
- This location now drops their bikes off by the back Bike Rack. - If you are going to be dropping your child’s bike off please cut through the neighborhoods to drop their bike off in the back since they dismiss out the side of the school and do not go through the front doors to collect their bikes Dismissal Changes: - ALL Dismissal Changes must be sent in by 12:00 pm. that day. Please AND call the front office if you are doing a same day dismissal change - If your child is a daycare rider please notify the daycare as well if they will not be going home via Daycare. Snacks: - We do have a snack time in the afternoon so please pack a healthy dry snack everyday. Biker/Walker B Campus Policies
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“What you do not want others to do to you, do not do to others."
P.A.W.S. School Rules Positive Accountable Willing Safe “What you do not want others to do to you, do not do to others." -Confucius
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Daily Folders: Parent Communication folders are sent home daily.
Behavior (please check daily) Check for notes & papers about upcoming school events (Tuesdays). Please clean out folders on Fridays. ☺
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Behavior Chart We have a campus wide behavior system.
If students have to move their clip down their folders will be signed, and their conduct grade will be affected. BLUE - is expected behavior (following rules) PURPLE - is exceptional (related to problem solving, responsibility, respect, self-sufficiency) GREEN - Common mistakes, opportunity to move back up Student will be given two colors, one for behavior in Math Class and one for their behavior in their RELA Class. Behavior Chart
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Arrival and Dismissal:
Arrival: Students can arrive from 7:30-7:50. If they arrive before 7:30 they will not be allowed to enter the building and will be unsupervised outside. Tardy bell rings at 8:05. Please make it a habit to arrive at school no later than 7:50. Students are dismissed to classrooms to start their day at 7:45 a.m. Dismissal: Whatever dismissal routine you designate at the beginning of the year, we will follow unless you notify the teacher or the front office. Please check to make sure your teacher has been notified of the change. Walkers and bikers should know in advance where they will be picked up on rainy days (either as front car riders or back car riders). Please use car rider signs and hang from rearview mirror with a pant hanger. Please be sure to keep the Bus/Daycare in the West Parking Lot clear for drop off and pick up in the AM and PM.
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Box Tops and PTO: Please collect Box Tops For Education and send them in! The winning class will receive an award each month. Watch for PTO information through the Panther News and the ASE Website.
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Miscellaneous: Dress Code: Please refer to your Humble ISD Student Code of Conduct Handbook. Bikes: If your child will be riding a bike to school, please write down the serial number for their bike and keep it someplace safe. In the event that their bike is stolen, this will be a great piece of information for the police. Please make sure that your child knows how they will get home in the event of a Rainy Day Dismissal.
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Teachers will be available to answer your questions this evening.
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