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Things to Do Sign in on sheet on front table Sign ups on back table Pat on the Back Quiz Find your child’s poem and Portrait(put a sticky note on it)
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To Fourth Grade At Southeast Elementary
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Classroom Teacher-Marjorie Gooding Student Teacher-Sarah Klein Site Principal-Lindy Risenhoover Building Principal-Lynette Talkington
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Student Goals *Love of Learning *Independent *Responsible *Compassionate *Resourceful *Flexible *Knowledgeable Goals Teacher Goals *Support and Nurture *Develop Talents *Meet Individual Needs *Integrate Learning Styles *Connect Curriculum to the Real- World *Challenge and Grow *Partner with Parents
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Oklahoma Academic Standards Jenks Curricula Continua Primary Teaching Tools
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Reading The Comprehension Toolkit *Focuses on “Reading as Thinking” *Builds key thinking strategies for increased comprehension *Supports time for shared reading, guided reading groups, small groups, independent reading, and collaborative discussions. *Students read a variety of genres. *Matches students with “just right” reading texts. Word Study *Builds word knowledge through instruction in phonics, spelling patterns, high frequency word knowledge, vocabulary development, and word-solving actions.
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Mathematics Everyday Mathematics *Emphasizes conceptual understanding while building a mastery of basic skills. *Relates math to real life situations. *Hands-on activities *Practice through Games *Cooperative learning through partner and small-group activities *Home and School partnership www.everydaymathonline.com
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Problem Solving Number and Operations and Operations and Algebraic Thinking Measurement and Data Geometry Everyday Mathematics Units of Study
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Science and Technology for Children: *Students make their own discoveries *Knowledge is actively constructed by the learner *Hand-on *Scientific reasoning skills *Units of Study -Animal Studies -Electric Circuits -Motion Science and Health Harcourt Health Focus *Safety *Healthy-Habits *Decision-Making Skills *Interpersonal Skills
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TCI The Pre-K- Twelfth grade social studies curriculum is to develop responsible, action-oriented citizens with a personal, global, and historical understanding of cultural diversity and community. Social Studies
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Write Source Writing: Process of writing Process of writing Forms of writing Forms of writing Tools of learning Tools of learning Proofreader’s guide Proofreader’s guide Grammar/editing Grammar/editing Word Work: Word groups Word groups Pretesting Pretesting Word hunt/sorts/usage Word hunt/sorts/usage Language Arts Additional Resources and Experiences: Communicating through writing Communicating through writing Personal narratives Personal narratives Poetry Forms Poetry Forms Figurative language Figurative language Story writing Story writing Expository writing Expository writing Compositions Compositions Letter writing Letter writing Writer’s Workshop & Writing Crafts Writer’s Workshop & Writing Crafts Writing Process Writing Process Pre-writing Pre-writing Drafting Drafting Editing/revising Editing/revising Publishing Publishing Zaner Bloser Cursive Writing Zaner Bloser Cursive Writing
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*Emphasis on the Spanish Language *Integrated into the curriculum *Develops awareness *Appreciation of other cultures *Cultural comparisons World Language
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Integrated into the daily routine… *Information Retrieval *Problem Solving *Decision Making *Keyboarding and Use of Technology grades *Chrome Books *RAZ Kids *Canvas Technology
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Homework is assigned daily and will be written in agendas. The students need to bring it back the next day.
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Essential 20 Clipboard Bonus Bucks
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Character Education *Compassion *Honesty/Integrity *Respect *Self-Discipline *Courage *Perseverance *Responsibility/Accountability *Team Work Character Education
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When responding to an adult, you must answer by saying, “Yes Ma’am,” or “No Sir.” Make eye contact. Congratulate classmates. During discussions, respect other students’ comments, opinions, and ideas. If you do well or win, do not brag. If you lose, do not show anger. Always say thank you when someone gives you something. Surprise others by performing random acts of kindness. Do not ask for rewards. Homework will be turned in each day when it is due by every student with no exceptions or excuses. Subject transitions will be swift, quiet, and orderly. Fourth Grade Essential 20 Be as organized as possible. When work is assigned, do not moan or complain. Obey rules with substitutes the same as you do with me. Do not save seats in the lunchroom. When in line, keep hands to yourself and move quietly. Be positive and enjoy life! Accept that you will make mistakes. Learn from them and move on. No matter what, be HONEST! Carpe Diem! Seize the Day! Be the very best person you can be.
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Differentiated Instruction Our school’s philosophy is to meet the varying needs of all students. I have attended differentiated teacher training, and will continue to attend many training sessions on differentiated instruction. In our class, I determine the readiness of students and vary assignments to move students forward from their own point of readiness. Students need to master foundational concepts before tackling more complex issues. Therefore, sometimes different students will be doing tiered, or different assignments. My students are given pre-tests to determine levels of instruction, as well as being given projects and assignments with student choice in mind, and with a level of depth for success by all my students.
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8:50-9:30 -Specials 9:30-10:30 – Science/Social Studies 10:30-10:40 - Snack/Restroom Break 10:40-12:30 - Reading Workshop/Writing Workshop 12:35-1:15 - Lunch/Recess 1:20-1:45 - Read Aloud 1:45-3:00 - Math 3:00-3:15 – Wonder of the Day/Stories with Holes 3:15-Agenda/Room Rescue 3:30-Dismiss for Day
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Media-Wednesday 2:55-3:15 Computer Lab-Thursday 10:30-11:20 Reading Buddies- Friday 10:00-10:25 RST-Friday 2:45-3:05
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Baby Binders Learning Logs Folders
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Emails Phone Calls Conferences
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Rose Hill: November 14 Capitol and History Museum: March 12
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School Phone Number: 299-4415 ext. 5800 Classroom Phone Number: 299-4415 ext. 5845 E-mail Address:marjorie.gooding@jenksps.org Website: www.jenksps.org --southeast elementary—staff webpages
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School Safety is our FIRST Priority Campus Police School Emergency Response Team (SERT) Video Surveillance systems covering areas inside/outside all student buildings and parking areas Random drug/explosive K-9 sweeps at all school sites Anonymous email, text or 1-800 number to report any school threat or concern School Safety Training and Compliance Officer Pandemic Influenza Plan
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School Safety is our FIRST Priority Safe Schools Committee at every school site LobbyGuard Commercial two-way radio system for Administrators and duty staff If you see something, hear something, SAY SOMETHING Anti-bullying programs incorporated into the curriculum at all grade levels Emergency Procedure Guide endorsed by all emergency response agencies that could respond to JPS District Emergency Operations and Continuity of Services Plans
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THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE TONIGHT!!! Together We Can!!! Back to School
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Home Room Moms Libby Weatherholt and Jessica Zimmerman
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