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Welcome to the Class of 2024 Michelle Thiel Cindy Figueiredo Heather Boyer LuAnne Ainsworth Rhonda Gil
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Please Keep in Touch Email is an effective way to reach us during the day
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Conferences Planning Period: 12:00-12:50 Feel free to schedule a meeting during this time. Beginning of Year Conferences: October 3 rd October 8 th
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Academic Expectations Grades based on a 100% point scale Assignments below 75% will be retaught Upon Reteach Final Grade original grade will be averaged with a 75%
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Grade Weights Assessments 50% Math Assessments broken down (Tests 30% + Quizzes 20%) = 50% Daily Work 40% Homework / Participation 10% Computer 100% Based on completion of assignments and participation
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Viewing your child’s grades online LPE website: “Site Shortcuts” txConnect Log in or Create a New Account
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Tx Connect
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Get your Portal ID Need your child’s Portal ID? To obtain your unique Portal ID, contact portalhelpdesk@ltisdschools.org or call (512) 533-6029.portalhelpdesk@ltisdschools.org
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Language Arts Block Warm- Up: Daily “get in gear” activities such as, Making Words, journaling, analogies and grammar corrections. Spelling: using phonetic patterns (students will have option of assessment on list 1 or list 2) Writer’s Workshop: Students will use the Writing Process to compose original writing pieces. Vocabulary: We will focus on several vocabulary words each week to expand our students’ vocabulary. “DNA” = Did not answer
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Reading Block Use of novels, reading anthology, & other printed materials Skills in: vocabulary, comprehension, main idea, literary elements, conclusions, summaries, sequence, author’s purpose, etc.
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Math Block Check homework Daily lessons centered around State Curriculum Wednesday is Assessment Day Alternating between Tests and Quizzes Friday is Reflection Day Self-analysis of missed test questions Motivational Math Workbook Hands on Approach reinforced through strategic games, manipulative, visuals and rotations. “DNA” = Did not answer
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Online Textbooks
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Homework Students copy assignments in planner Reading- 20 minutes per night + complete “Reading Log” page Spelling- Practice words twice a week through different assignments Quiz on Thursdays. Spelling Café (ABC order, Sentences, Story Writing, etc). Math- Daily Homework assigned on Monday Monday: 1 page (usually from the Motivational Math workbook) Tuesday: Study Guide to prepare for Quiz or Test Wednesday: 1 page (usually from the Motivational Math workbook) Thursday: 1 page (usually from the Motivational Math workbook) Science - Solar System Project Social Studies- Hot Spots Project & Culture Doll Project
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Math & Reading STAAR Your child will take the Math and Reading STAAR test for the first time this year. We will be working to practice the STAAR format throughout the school year. STAAR Testing Dates: April 21 st Math April 22 nd Reading
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Social Studies Block Social Studies in the third grade offers the student a chance to explore his/her community more in depth. Students uncover their community’s unique history, personalities, cultures, and landmarks. We will journey through a regional tour where students will learn about different regions in our country. Projects: Hot Spots, Culture Dolls
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Science Block Units of Study Matter Weather Force, Motion and Energy Natural World Solar System Ecosystems Hands-on Experiments using the Scientific Method
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Tuesday Folders 100 99 98
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Student Expectations Citizenship Grades: E 95-100 S+ 90-94 S 85-89 S- 80-84 N 75-79 U 70 -74 Conduct points lost for: Unfortunate behavior Late / Incomplete homework
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General Information Birthday celebrations Last Friday of each month (typically) From 2:30-2:45 The home room parent will notify the appropriate families for the birthday celebrations.
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Thank you for your time. We are looking forward to a fabulous school year!
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