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Welcome to Meet the Teacher And Curriculum Night
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Camp Directors Principal: Christie Winkelmann
Assistant Principal: Marcie Romero
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Audrey Yoshioka Janet Pancratz Patti Foster Christy Asta
Meet the Teachers Audrey Yoshioka Janet Pancratz Patti Foster Christy Asta
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Daily Procedures If you are late, take your child to the office to get a late pass If your child will be absent, call the attendance line If you are changing your going home plan, you need to notify the teacher in writing. If there is a change of who is picking up your child, notify the teacher in writing may not be the best option, as we don’t always have time to check our messages throughout the day.
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Classroom Rules Rules are consistent throughout
the school and classrooms: 1. Be Respectful 2. Be Responsible 3. Be Safe These follow a PBIS model where ALL teachers and staff adhere to the same rules. .
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ELA (English Language Arts)
CKLA Listening and Learning and Skills Phonemic Awareness and Phonics Large Group: Big Books, Poems, Songs Small Group Instruction Individualized Reading at varied levels Picture books and Informational texts DIBELS Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills.
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Writing English Language Arts (ELA) Inventive Spelling Writing Rubrics
Manuscript (ball and stick) Response to literature Informative, opinion and narrative
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Math Common Core: . Counting and Cardinality
Know number names and count sequences Count to tell the number of objects Compare numbers Operations and Algebraic Thinking Understand addition as putting together and adding to, and understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from. Number and Operations in Base Ten Work with numbers to gain foundations for place value Geometry Identify and describe shapes Analyze, compare, create and compose shapes Measurement and Data Describe and compare measurable attributes Classify objects in categories .
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Science/Social Studies
Plants/Farm Earth/Space Life cycles Five Senses/Healthy Habits Seasons/Weather United States/Holidays Native Americans Community .
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Special Classes PE Art Music Library
Students will have five special classes each week, most taught by special area teachers. PE Art Music Library Computer Lab (taught by classroom teacher) *On P.E. days please make sure your child wears tennis shoes and dresses appropriately. If they do not dress appropriately they will have to sit out of P.E.
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Homework Homework packets will be posted weekly.
Parents please PRINT and send completed packets back to school with your child. Please notify the teacher if you have any problems. Packets are posted on Wednesday or Fridays (depending on classroom) Access homework:
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Homework (con’t) Weekly packets include: Math pages- on line PRINT
Skill pages are in folder Nightly reading is encouraged
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Access Childs Account
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Access account
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Progress Reports . Progress Reports-2x a year in January & May
Conferences *Parent-Student-Teacher Conference in October *Group Portfolio Conference in March “Popsicle Night” .
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Lunch Students eat lunch in the cafeteria
Your child’s teacher is NOT with them during lunch time, lunch aides are on duty to help assist students Hot Lunch $2.90 Milk and Water $ .50 available for sack lunches. Breakfast also available for purchase $1.65 Adults $3.50, On-line purchases available Cash/Check can be sent in with your student in a baggie/envelope. Please write your child’s name on it.
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Class Shared Snack August – Sign up to bring healthy, store bought snacks to share with the class, 25 please. Sept – May – Teacher assigns a day 1x/month Individually wrapped and easy to pass out Please let us know if your child has any food allergies. Thank you
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Brisas PTSO Board Members
Co-Presidents Christine Hightower Darya McClain Vice President Nicole Quillan Secretary/Co-Fundraising Meiko Yamanobe/Adame Co-Treasurers Peter Eberle Stephanie Neves Volunteers Kelli Barnes Contributions Hope Kopp Communications Jennifer Redd Historian Kerri Jackson ….…. …………… …………………………. .. …………………. ………………. …………………………………. …………………..
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Fundraiser – 2018 Read-a-thon
The goal is to fundraise AND increase the love for reading in students Reading starts Wednesday, September 5th - Friday, September 14th Includes daily treats, exciting prizes, grade-level raffles and fun events! Prizes for ALL students who participate. No minimum $ amount required to participate 100% of money goes directly to help Brisas Only planned fundraiser this year Goal is to raise $30,000 to fund many school programs More information the week of Aug. 27th
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Field Trips Permission Slips
Desert Breeze Park Walking (Trees/Leaves, Fire/Police stations, Train, Water Day, picnics, etc.) 2 day notice Bus field trip Field Trip Volunteers Tax Credit donations: indicate “Brisas Kindergarten”
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Field Trips Field Trips
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Communication Newsletters will be emailed each week.
School/Class website: Teachers contact information can be located on the homepage School Phone: (480) Classrooms: (480) __ __ (ends w/room number.)
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And Always Remember… All I really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be …I learned in Kindergarten. Share everything. Play fair. Don’t hit people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up your own mess. And it is still true no matter how old you are-when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together.
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I look forward to working with you and your child this year
I look forward to working with you and your child this year. It is going to be a wonderful year filled with exciting learning adventures! .
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For coming tonight! We’ll see you on Thursday.
Thank You For coming tonight! We’ll see you on Thursday.
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