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Welcome to Curriculum Night

Welcome to Curriculum Night. Thank you for coming. You are the most important part of your child’s education! We look forward to partnering with you. We would love to answer your questions. If there is anything that doesn’t get answered tonight, please feel free to contact us!. Language Arts.

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Welcome to Curriculum Night

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night • Thank you for coming. You are the most important part of your child’s education! We look forward to partnering with you. • We would love to answer your questions. If there is anything that doesn’t get answered tonight, please feel free to contact us!

  2. Language Arts • Six-Plus One Traits of Writing • Implementing Common Core Standards • Writing Process • Prewriting, Drafting, Evaluate & Revise, Proofread and Publish • Write for a variety of audiences and for a variety of purposes • Homework

  3. Reading • Harcourt Reading Series • Literature Studies • Genre-Based Book Reports/Projects • Independent Reading

  4. Math • Scott Foresman Program • Critical thinking skills • Data analysis • Problem-solving skills • Depth of Knowledge questions • Singapore Math • Imperative to memorize math facts • Nightly homework in math • Textbook will be coming home • Parent assistance may be necessary

  5. Science/Social Studies • Science • Scientific Method, History & Importance of Scientists' Contributions, Plant & Animal Cells, Mechanical, Electrical and Thermal Energy, Weather/Atmosphere, and Bodies of Water • Social Studies • Geography, Ancient Civilizations(Mesopotamia China, India, Egypt, Greece and Rome), World Religions, Early America, Map Skills, Current Events

  6. Computers • Internet User Agreement • Computer lab • Gain knowledge about technology • Develop skills to use the technology • Apply and interact with technology • Student work stations • Conduct research • Learning games • Word processing

  7. Homework • Homework will receive a 50% deduction if turned in after due date and a zero if not turned in at all. • Purpose is to reinforce skills • Organized work space, consistent schedule • Spend up to 60 minutes a night in accordance with the district policy • Agendas will be used daily and come home nightly

  8. TutoringThe 6th grade teachers are more than willing to help students when they need extra assistance. Please follow the tutoring schedule below, and have your child report to the 6th grade building at 7:50 a.m. Tutoring is offered for: -extra help completing an assignment or project -absences that need help catching up -homework help Monday (Social Studies/Science)- Mr. Norris Tuesday (Math)- Mrs. Gerson Wednesday (Math)- Mrs. Glessner Thursday (Language Arts)- Mrs. Murray Friday (Language Arts)- Ms. Harman

  9. Discipline/Character Counts • Character Counts • Class Discipline • Pillars of good character • Loss of lunch recess due to excessive incomplete/missing homework, behavior issues (teacher’s discretion), etc. • Communiqué = Lunch Hour ~ 3 = Loss of quarter party • Lunch Hour ~ 3 strikes and you’re out! • Misconduct ticket ~ Severe behavior ~ Referral to Dean ~ Loss of Qtr Party • STAR Room ~ Reflection room for behavior • Positive Reinforcement • End of the Quarter Celebrations • Caught in the Act

  10. Tardiness and Attendance • Please make sure your child is at school on time ~ 8:25. Excessive tardiness will be referred to the office for further action. • All tardy students need to check in at the office and head to block. • We understand children get sick, and there are family emergencies, etc. • Please schedule your vacations around the district calendar.

  11. Dress Code Highlights • Hats and sunglasses may only be worn outside • No artificial hair colors or disruptive hair styles, also make-up is discouraged • No obscene, vulgar or inappropriate graphics on shirts • Make sure straps are at least 1 inch wide • Hygiene counts! • For additional information please read the district handbook (i.e. skirts/shorts/tank-tops/flip-flops) • Cell phones must be turned off and kept in backpacks while on campus!

  12. Snack and Lunch • No soda or red beverages in the classroom. • Please make sure that your child has a water bottle each day. • Students will have the opportunity to eat two healthy snacks, provided from home, each day. • Lunch prices are now $2. 50. • Please keep your child’s food account up to date. • Homemade goods (birthdays, holidays, etc.) are not permitted. • Pizza needs to be approved by teacher and cafeteria prior to party date.

  13. Grades • Progress Reports (mid-quarter) • Report Cards • Letter Grades • Spot Check-use Infinite Campus to monitor assignments and grades throughout the school year.

  14. Communication • Check your child’s agenda daily. • E-Mail – easiest contact • Homework emails and ALL office emails will come from Mr. Norris. However, please email the teacher if you have a question pertaining to a particular subject. • Voice Mail, Phone calls, Notes home • 6th grade website is now up and running. ALL information, assignments and projects can be found there.

  15. Tax Credit2012– 2013 • Forms and on-line donations can be found on our website. • Now up to: $400 (if you file jointly) $200 (if you file as single) • Funds field trips, activities in classrooms, educational opportunities, such as: science camp, quarter parties, etc.

  16. Volunteers Are Appreciated • Art Masterpiece, Junior Achievement, PTO classroom representative • Fundraising Task Force • Periodic supply and classroom donations • Copy room help • Help from home (Box Tops)

  17. Art Masterpiece 2012-2013 • This program is a national art enrichment program that is taught at Hull Elementary on an entirely volunteer basis. • Volunteer Art Guides do not have to have a background in art, and most do not. • The lessons cover a wide range of artists and art styles in order to promote art literacy. • Hull has a dedicated art classroom to teach these lessons! • Check out the Art Classroom Today – Room #28

  18. Art Masterpiece • Please consider volunteering for your child’s classroom and helping your teacher! • The students LOVELOVELOVE the art classes and always have a fun time. • All lessons are prepared for you ahead of time and we provide multiple trainings on how to teach lessons and use the media. • Sign up today with your teacher! • Contact Sara Mercill at hullartmasterpiece@gmail.com for more information.

  19. 6th Grade Lessons

  20. HULLELEMENTARY Science Camp 2012-2013

  21. Details, Details, Details Where? Prescott Pines, Prescott, AZ Located on 85 acres adjacent to the Prescott National Forest Located at approximately 6100 feet altitude Has been providing Outdoor Education facilities for over 10 years Licensed by Yavapai County to operate a camp facility Member of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce

  22. When? Tuesday, March 26th - arrive at camp 11:00 a.m. Thursday, March 28th - return to Hull by 2:55 dismissal time

  23. Classes Offered Night Hike Forensic Science Archery Survival Class Heat Transfer ** 6th grade teachers will decide on classes as they fit into our curriculum

  24. Facilitated Fun Campfire - yes this includes S’mores!!! Human Foosball Skit Night

  25. Sounds Great….now what’s the cost? Fee per student - $200 Includes lodging, meals and transportation, Greek Olympics, quarter parties, and ALL other 6th grade activities Fee per chaperone - $100 ( paid by chaperone)

  26. Tax Credit Donations Let the government pay for this experience! Make a tax credit donation and you will get this money refunded to you, in full, when you file your taxes. Married couples: may donate up to $400 Single people: may donate up to $200 Checks made payable to CUSD and put child’s name in memo line and “Science Camp”

  27. No Additional Cost To You Fundraiser From August 2011 to May 2012 we earned $1100.00 from Bashas' and $6146.00 from Fry's Reloadable Gift Card Program! There is NO limit on how often you reload, so please don't stop reloading! Continue to reload your Bashas' and Fry’s gift cards, if you have misplaced your card get another one from Hull's front office. The cost is $10.00 for a Basha card and $5.00 for a Fry’s card. The process is easy! All you have to do is ask the cashier to reload your gift card with the amount you want and use that same gift card you just reloaded to pay for your every day groceries! This simple process earns FREE money for your child's school! Come by the PTO booth to get your reloadable gift card. While you are there check out our selection of over 100 Gift Cards-Get what you need for your back to school needs and plan ahead for your shopping needs. Gift card orders will be due every Friday and available for pick up the following Friday. *Now offering $50.00 Visa Gift Cards with NO activation fee.

  28. Wrap-up Reminders • Please stop by to meet the principal, Mrs. Cheryl Bromich • Don’t forget to set up your child’s lunch account • Visit the transportation table in the main hallway. • Please make arrangements for after school – BEFORE school, each day.

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