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Welcome to Curriculum Night Presented by Mrs. Malmin
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Special Classes Monday Library Tuesday Music Wednesday Art Thursday PE Friday Computer Lab Friday Choices
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Classroom Schedule Uninterrupted Math: 8:00-9:30 Uninterrupted LA and IFG: 12:00-1:50 Recess: 10:45 – 11:05 Lunch: 11:05 – 11:25 Healthy Snack Break everyday except Wednesday
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Rights All students have the right to an education. None of Mrs. Malmin’s students will take away anybody else’s rights that they deserve. Respect Respect for others is mandatory so that everyone can feel safe and comfortable. Responsibility You will take responsibility for yourself and your actions.
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Classroom Management Clear classroom rules that are enforced consistently Procedures that clearly indicate all expectations for classroom routines Rewards students for: Behavior that exemplifies good character Kind actions Work above and beyond what was asked for Working well in a group Good reports from Special Area teachers Consequences for: Breaking class rules Irresponsible behaviors Poor time management Negative report from special area teacher Poor work or Homework completion
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Friday Choices Activity Choice Cinema Choice Scholar’s Choice Lifeskill Choice
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Homework & Communication Homework Folder Must be brought to school each day Use for all communication Homework Weekly homework will always include spelling, vocabulary, writing, and math. Monthly Homework Homework assigned on Friday and due on Friday (most weeks) Required reading is 20 minutes 4 nights a week Signature required for completion grade Communication Emails Mariposa Messages Phone Calls How can you help your student stay organized? Please empty the Homework Folder each night to keep the dreaded “folder clutter” at a minimum. Help students pace their assignments so homework time stays stress free.
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MATH = SUCCESS Go Figure!
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Math: Common Core Standards Operations and Algebraic Thinking (OA) Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division Understand properties of multiplication and division Multiply and divide within 100 Solve problems involving the four operations, and identify patterns in math Number and Operations in Base Ten (NBT) Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic Numbers and Operations – Fractions (NF) Develop an understanding of fractions as numbers
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Math: Common Core Standards Measurement and Data Solve problems involving measurement and estimation of Time Liquid Volume Mass of objects Geometric measurement Area and its relationship to multiplication Perimeter and its relationship to addition Geometry Reason with shapes and their attributes
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Mathematical Practices Standard 1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Standard 1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Standard 2: Reason abstractly and quantitatively Standard 2: Reason abstractly and quantitatively Standard 3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Standard 3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Standard 4: Model with mathematics Standard 4: Model with mathematics Standard 5: Use appropriate tools strategically Standard 5: Use appropriate tools strategically Standard 6: Attend to precision Standard 6: Attend to precision Standard 7: Look for and make use of structure Standard 7: Look for and make use of structure Standard 8: Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning Standard 8: Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
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Cognitive Guided Instruction Learning through problem solving Learning to solve problems in multiple ways Learning to communicate ideas, strategies, & solutions
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Language Arts Literacy Work Stations Harcourt Trophies Vocabulary Comprehension Guided Comprehension Independent Reading IFG Literacy Work Stations Spelling Writing Six-Trait Writing Reader’s Response Journals Friendly Letter Personal Narratives Journal to Mrs. Malmin Additional Activities Read Aloud Independent Reading Cursive D.O.L. (Daily Oral Language) Writing across the curriculum Science Social Studies Math
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Science PPhysics of Sound SSound & Vibrations LLight EEarth RRocks & Volcanoes EErosion & Weathering LLiving Things PPlants AAnimals
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Social Studies “Our Communities” Harcourt American History (i.e. exploration, civil war, immigration) World History (i.e. early civilizations, exploration) Civics/Government (i.e. voting, Civil War) Geography/Map Skills Economics Cultural Diversity
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Technology 6 laptops, 2 desktops, projection system, document camera, and a Smart Board Computer Lab Literacy/Math Centers
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Lifelong Guidelines Trustworthiness Truthfulness Active Listening No Put-Downs Personal Best
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Lifeskills Caring Common Sense Cooperation Courage Courtesy Effort Flexibility Friendship Initiative Integrity Organization Patience Perseverance Pride Problem Solving Resourcefulness Responsibility Sense of Humor
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We’re in this TOGETHER! Communication Emails Mariposa Messages Phone Calls Check homework for accuracy. Having your student turn in their personal best each Friday will encourage good work habits. Help your child stay organized Look at the quality of work coming home and for the quality of work returning to school. Volunteer
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Lunch Reminder If you see a butterfly stamped on your child’s hand, it indicates a low lunch account balance. Please send in additional funds (cash, check or electronically) by the next school day to bring your child’s account current. Visit www.kyrene.org to pay for account(s) online.www.kyrene.org Programs & Services tab Food Services Pay For School Lunch Online (www.mylunchmoney.com)www.mylunchmoney.com
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Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. I look forward to a very successful year with your children! hmalmi@kyrene.org Voice mail 480-541-3937
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Join Mr. Fallgatter in the library immediately following this presentation.
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