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Welcome to Ms. Kanter’s parent meeting Grab some snacks and find your child’s name tag to sit!
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Introduction Raised in Cleveland, Ohio Graduated from Emory University Taught Pre-K and first grade Loves yoga and can’t cook Who are you?
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How do we create a strong year? Classroom community Volunteer, befriend other parents, discourse on best practices Teacher and parent on the same team Open door policy Come visit our class We love the help and you can learn about our classroom culture Consistent and trusting communication My cell phone number: 216 538 1387
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What are our goals? ELA 1.5 years of reading growth on the DRA Know all 1 st and 2 nd grade sight words Love for reading seek out opportunities to read Read 180 books by end of year MATH 80% mastery on all unit tests Articulate strategies used to solve problems – HOW? WHY? Make connections to everyday life MINDSET Take ownership of learning Understand importance of education college Super star scholar qualities: resilient, respectful, supportive, problem solver SOCIO-EMOTIONAL Understand and express emotions improve EQ Regulate emotions Solve small problems on your own using Kelso’s choices What would you like to add?
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How will we get there? (ELA) Read 20 minutes a night EVERY night and 180 books by end of year Practice sight words in car, during snack, before bed Check for comprehension by asking questions before, after and during reading and doing strategies w. sheet Reivew ELA tests at home Leveled center groups based on reading levels at school; IR during centers
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Why is reading so important? A child from a low-income family hears an average of eight million fewer words per year than a child from a wealthier family. That’s more than 30 million fewer words by the time the child turns four. http://millionwords.org/why-independent-reading/ http://millionwords.org/why-independent-reading/ Students who read 20 minutes a night will have learned 1, 800, 000 words per year and score in the 90% percentile in standardized tests Check out yellow sheet for visual
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180 book club! Go through maroon folder with parents
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How can I help during reading? Sound out strategies Review strategies on light yellow sheet Read a loud model fluency and intonation Stop at periods, pause at commas, voice goes up for questions and exclamations Have students find sight words and vowel sounds in passages Have students read on level or independent reading books Express enthusiasm and love for reading
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How can we make reading fun? Create a set time, routine to read (before bed, after play time) 1 on 1 time with child Make reading a reward Read to your students Bring out puppets or stuffed animals IPICK See bottom of yellow sheet Set up rewards system See white sheet of paper
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How do I know if a book is on their independent reading level? DRA 5 finger rule Why it is important: brain as a muscle that needs to be worked
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What if I don’t have books? Public library Classroom library Ms. Kanter’s scholastic book club: https://orders.scholastic.c om/LXT84
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How can we meet our goals? (Math) Mad minute sheets for fluency Make connections to everyday: Counting coins in purse Telling time Noticing patterns and shapes Counting forwards and backwards Cutting foods in halves and fourths Review math tests with students Asking questions white sheet Leveled centers based on mastery of standards
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How can we meet our goals? (mindset and socio-emotional) Point out and reward resilient, respectful, problem solving and supportive behavior at home Review Kelso’s choices Discuss college and higher education with child Model how to articulate feelings and use them to express themselves
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The last 10 minutes… Fill out parent observation in PSAP document Review student’s goal folder. Write down DRA level and highlight any circled sight words on own list Brainstorm questions about material presented Start creating flash cards or transferring books onto new 180 log!!
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