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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Lakeview Elementary Celebrating 30 years 2013-2014
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Second Grade Insert your grade level picture Christy Isaacs Heather Parkerson Keni Scott Kim Scott
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Tonight Parents Will… Understand their role in the parent community Know ways they can be involved in their child’s classroom and school. Understand the role of a student at Lakeview. Understand the rituals and routines that make Lakeview a successful learning community.
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Lakeview Elementary Mission Lakeview Elementary will help students and parents set goals based on clear expectations, teach the curriculum, assess and monitor students' progress, help students provide feedback and appropriate safety nets in preparation for a rigorous middle school curriculum.
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How we will communicate Bobcat Binder Emails Monthly newsletter from teachers Monthly newsletters from principal Monthly newsletters from PTA Teacher Webpages Text messages – Remind101
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Remind 101 Remind101 is an app that allows teachers to text our parents about important reminders. We do not see your number and you do not see ours. You will text a message to a certain number. Each 2 nd grade teacher has a different number and message. We have handouts with directions for each teachers Remind101 group.
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Teacher Webpages
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Teacher Newsletter
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Internet Grade Viewing
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Login Screen
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Home Screen
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Alerts
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Bobcat Binder Bobcat Parties (beginning 2 nd 6-weeks) Bobcat Awards -Students will be recognized for Semester and End of year awards –Perfect Attendance –Classroom behavior –Honor Roll –On track for Million Word Challenge
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Workshop Model Reading, Writing, Math and Science all follow the workshop model. Workshop model consists of an opening, work period and a closing.
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Workshop Model Opening – The teacher introduces a topic, skill, or concept to the entire class. This gives the teacher a chance to model her expectations. Work Period – Students practice the skill while the teacher gives individual or small group assistance. Closing – Students share out their learning with the whole group. The students become the teacher.
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Reading & Writing Reader’s & Writer’s Notebook Goal Notebooks Anchor Charts Reading Logs Reading Levels Charted Million Word Challenge Book of the Month
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Reading & Writing Reading level should be 28 or higher by the end of the year. Writing stage should be between 6 and 8. Language Arts Big Idea Taught in 2 nd Grade: Details convey meaning directly and indirectly. –What kinds of detail make the main idea clear? –What kinds of detail create sensory images? –What kinds of detail convey ideas that are not directly stated? –What kinds of text features convey meaning directly or indirectly? Conventions to secure Homework - Read each night for approximately 20 minutes. Practice spelling and sight words using the monthly activity sheet and/or on spellingcity.com.
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Spelling New word list each week. Word work practice/skills block practice for 30 minutes a day. Spelling test on Friday. Test is given as dictation sentences. First grade words and new second grade words are counted, usually 20 – 25 words.
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Million Word Challenge Discuss how your grade level will track You may wish to insert your reading log Discuss grade level expectations On-level books are what counts You may wish to also show tracking charts The kick off will be in October, but books count now.
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Math Workshop Model Investigations & Conceptual learning Math expectations Facts to secure Writing in math (notebooking) Big concepts taught at your grade level Homework expectations My webpage has videos and a handout of how to do math problems.
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Science Workshop Model Writing in Science (notebooking) Inquiry Process and PBL Big Concepts –Physical Science - Force and Motion – PBL –Life Science – Butterfly PBL
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Social Studies Big Idea Taught: There are Many Ways to Show Leadership –Leaders share many qualities –Leaders solve problems in many ways –Leaders shape their community –There are many ways to be a leader Integrated into our reading workshop
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Technology in Action Netbook Carts iPads Classroom Response Systems Digital Cameras Video Announcements
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STAAR Testing Dates 3 rd Grade –Math – April 22, 2014 –Reading – April 23, 2014 4 th Grade –Writing – April 1 & 2 –Math – April 22, 2014 –Reading – April 23, 2014 5 th Grade –Math – April 1, 2014 –Reading – April 2, 2014 –Science – April 23, 2014
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Conferences We will schedule a parent/teacher conference with all of our parents in October. Teachers will contact you to set up a conference. If you would ever like to meet with us just let us know and we are happy to meet with you.
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Homework The purpose of homework is to reinforce concepts that have already been taught in class. Homework should not be difficult for students because it is just practice. Explain your homework expectations at your grade level even if you already explained.
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Extra-curricular Activities Destination Imagination UIL Battle of the books Choir 5 th Photography Club Harry Potter Club Girls Fashion Club Lego Club Star Wars Club Video Announcement Club
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Destination Imagination Creative problem solving program. DI teams are coached by parents We are looking to expand our teams We need parent volunteers We will have experienced coaches to hold workshops to work with new coaches
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Questions
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Contact Information Christy Isaacs – cisaacs@nisdtx.org- 817- 215-0792 Heather Parkerson – hparkerson@nisdtx.org - 817-215 – 0784 Keni Scott – kscott01@nisdtx.org - 817-215- 0783 Kim Scott – kscott@nisdtx.org - 817-215- 0776
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