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Please get your packet and sign up for a conference!
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Especially the following sections… Absences p. 22-23 Bullying p. 14 Electronic resources and technology devices p. 32 Dress code p. 31-32 PE Policies p. 46-47
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No less than once annually, all students will collaboratively develop, revise, and accomplish a rigorous personalized learning plan leading to college and career readiness and culminating with all graduates possessing a post‐graduate plan aligned with their individual goals. Every student (PK‐12) will responsibly and effectively use and apply the latest relevant technology and, upon graduation, all students will be able to use technology masterfully in all dimensions of their academic work. All members of the GCISD family will promote good citizenship and demonstrate mutual respect. All students will be positive participants in their local communities and our global society.
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Each class has created a Vision Statement. Students will create personal achievement goals based on their Vision Statement. Student success will guide our curriculum. Students will be even more accountable for their learning. The demand for success will be high.
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MAP Testing for Reading, Language Arts, Math and Science September January May CoGAT Testing for Achievement October STAAR Testing Math: Monday, March 26 Reading: Tuesday, March 27 Science: Thursday, April 26
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In class—reading workshop, soft grouping, data folders Outside of class—EL menus, book in bag At home—150 min/per week, one book per month at Lexile level (will require summary and review) PROBE Notebooks in all content areas Scholastic Reading Counts Reading Makes Cents program
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Spelling Spelling tests, watch newsletter! Menu/activities, check website! Accountable for spelling in ALL content areas Grammar Will be taught through reading, writing, and spelling Accountable for grammar in ALL content areas Writing Writing Workshop Shift from narrative to informational Will be writing in ALL content areas
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Number concepts: Whole numbers and decimals Graphing Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division: computation and problem solving Patterns and relationships Fractions Probability Geometry Measurement
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Fifth graders need to know their math facts!!!! Everything in fifth grade builds on basic knowledge! Students who know their facts don’t get bogged down when learning new concepts! **Online Textbook
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Nature of Science Physical Science Earth Science Life Science Science notebooks Sciencesaurus and Big Red Book Investigations Apartments
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Geography Native Americans Explorers Colonial America American Revolution Government Westward Expansion Civil War Industrial Revolution Immigration Depression Civil Rights 20 th Century World Wars
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Binders Supply Boxes Monday Folders Planners Websites Newsletters Conferences Progress Reports and Report Cards
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Conduct in all areas will be documented on students’ Conduct Calendars (which are kept in their binders). School Rules Respect yourself! Respect adults! Respect other students! Respect Heritage Elementary! Consequences Verbal warningNo Consequence 1 st CheckLoss of Recess 2 nd CheckLoss of Recess, Parent Contact 3 rd CheckOffice Referral HES Café
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Responsibility in all areas will be documented on students’ Conduct Calendars. Expectations Student has materials and assignments ready when class begins. Student maintains organizational guidelines. Student keeps personal and room supplies neatly in assigned area. Student works to the best of their abilities.
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Students are expected to complete all assigned work to the best of their abilities. All assignments will be checked for understanding but may not be recorded in the grade book. Planner—all students are expected to complete their planners daily. Please check websites for up-to-date information regarding homework. Late Work—students will lose 10 points for each day the assignment is late. On the fourth day an assignment is late, the student will receive a zero. Students will also miss their recess each day the assignment is late.
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Official GCISD definition: Homework may be any preparation, work or activity that a pupil does on non-school time at the request or with the consent of his or her teacher. Homework will reinforce and provide practice for content and skills previously taught. Expect homework daily. We do not have a specific schedule for each content area. Check planners and websites.
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Questions? Please contact your teacher! Conference Time8:00-8:55 School Phone #817.305.4820 E-mail melinda.bolles@gcisd.net elizabeth.falls@gcisd.net lynn.sovereign@gcisd.net maryanne.stevens@gcisd.net
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