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Mr. Underwood’s First- Grade Class 2011-2012 Welcome, parents and caregivers!
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Welcome to our classroom! I will introduce you to our first grade classroom. Feel free to ask questions at any time.
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All About Me My background I was born in Indiana and grew up in Colorado. I attended the University of Denver, University of Colorado, and Metropolitan State College of Denver. I am a Highly Qualified teacher and I have Bachelor and Masters Degree in Education. My experience I’ve been teaching for 10 years. This is my 9th year at Kaunakakai Elementary. I have also taught sixth grade, third grade, and high school band.
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My Family My wife Vicki My children sons, Kris and Jeff
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Contact Information Home: 808-552-0030 Cell: 808-646-0733 School: 808-553-1730 Email. robert_underwood @ notes.k12.hi.us
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My Goals To give your child the academic and social skills they need to progress to second grade. Teach standards aligned lessons. To provide a supportive, safe, and fun classroom environment.
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No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 NCLB goal: 100% of all students in America will be proficient in reading and math by 2014 weighted student formula- Hawaii legislature’s funding plan for NCLB Kaunakakai Elementary School did not meet annual yearly progress 2011-2012 Provider: Edison
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Common Core State Standards Language Arts Math Students in non-testing grades K, 1, 2, and 11 and 12 will receive instruction in aligned with the CCSS starting 2011-2012. Curriculum is ramped up, students are expected to meet proficiency in lessons that are more rigorous. http://standardstoolkit.k12.hi.us/index.html
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Class Subjects The subjects we cover during first grade are: Language Arts Math Science Social Studies PE, Art, Hawaiian Studies and Music
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Reading Core reading curriculum: Houghton-Mifflin Accelerated Reader books Fluency Folders (in-class and home) Sight Words
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Writing Writer’s Workshop (writing is a process) Kamehameha Schools Constructed Response (word problems)
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Math Core math curriculum: Every Day Mathematics Supplemental curriculum as required by quarterly standards
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Science Mrs. Sakamoto teaches this class. Core science curriculum: Harcourt
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Social Studies Mr. Underwood teaches this class. Core social studies curriculum: Harcourt
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PE, Art, Computers, and Music Mrs. Sakamoto will teach Art Mrs. Kalani will teach PE Mrs. Arakaki will teach computers Music: vocal and instrumental
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Online Resources-In School Only Renaissance Place- STAR Tests River Deep (math and reading) Type to Learn using the mobile lab.
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Online Resources- At School and at Home Renaissance Place- Accelerated Reader Tests KidBiz 3000 Tumblebooks Discovery Education School and class website
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Assessment- Formative In-class observation DIBELS ( Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) Progress Monitoring (Fluency Folder) Accelerated Reader Houghton-Mifflin Independent reading (Accelerated Reader Library Books)
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Assessment- Summative Benchmark Tracker Quarterly Tests STAR early Literacy, Math and Reading Houghton-Mifflin Theme Skills and Integrated Theme Skills Test Every Day Mathematics Unit test
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Standards Based Report Card Common Core Standards GLO (general learner outcomes) Report Card Standards Report Card
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Standards Based Grade Book Your child’s grades will be based on this grade book.
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Homework I will assign about 45-60 minutes of homework every night. This includes 15 minutes of reading. Homework is assigned Monday-Thursday Students are responsible for making up any missing work. Parents check the planner each night.
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Homework Help Many 21 st Century grant after school programs currently at Kaunakakai Elementary Homework help Achieve 3000 Ace Reading (begins 2 nd quarter) Many enrichment opportunities Youth center
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Classroom Community Our classroom is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other. Our school values are: Kuleana Laulima Ho’ihi
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Parent/teacher partnership Volunteers are always welcome! FACT (families and classroom teachers) FACT workshops
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Book Trust For qualifying students, Book Trust will pay $7 each month to Scholastic Books Checks preferred! Payable to Scholastic Books How it works: Students order books and pay the balance over $7. For example, a student orders $10 worth of books and pays $10. If a student orders $7 worth of books, she or he pays nothing.
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Ukus How are head lice spread? How do you treat a home or school for head lice? Do pets get head lice? Points of contact in classroom? Headphones Rug Sharing clothing Person to person
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Question and Answer
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Let’s Have a Great Year!
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