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Welcome to Curriculum Night

Welcome to Curriculum Night. Mrs. Clementi Mrs. Hsu Mrs. McCabe. September 3, 2013. Parents as Partners. How to contact us: Email, phone, note to school, assignment notebook, citizenship report Clementi – rclementi@ccsd89.org (630) 545 – 3311 Hsu – vhsu@ccsd89.org

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Welcome to Curriculum Night

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night Mrs. Clementi Mrs. Hsu Mrs. McCabe September 3, 2013

  2. Parents as Partners • How to contact us: • Email, phone, note to school, assignment notebook, citizenship report • Clementi – rclementi@ccsd89.org • (630) 545 – 3311 • Hsu – vhsu@ccsd89.org • (630) 545 – 3312 • McCabe – amccabe@ccsd89.org • (630) 545 - 3262 • How parents can be involved: • Review Friday Folder • Discuss the Citizenship Report/Behavior report with your child

  3. Student Expecations • Your child should: • Come to school prepared • Complete homework on time • Sign Oh MAN slips • Get assignment notebook signature • Review Friday Folder (be sure it is emptied each week & include signature) • Review Citizenship Report/Behavior Report • Fill out Reading Log • Follow PBIS expectations throughout the school • Demonstrate appropriate behaviors in class to promote learning for themselves AND others

  4. Mrs. Clementi’sICMM Board

  5. Mrs. Hsu’s ICMM Board

  6. Mrs. McCabe’s Class Dojo

  7. Parent, Teacher, and Student Conferences • Scheduling Conferences: • A note will be sent home for time preferences • - When we schedule your conference time, siblings who attend Briar Glen School are considered for your convenience • Night of Conference: • - Your child is encouraged to participate in his/her conference • - We can discuss your child’s MAP goals for reading and math • Students take ownership of their academic strengths and have insight on what needs to be improved

  8. Information • Snacks: • Students are allowed a healthy snack • - All snacks need to BE NUT FREE • Field Trip: • - Will be in May • - Culminating Social Studies field trip • - Local businesses in downtown Glen Ellyn • - Places will be determined • - Parents will be invited to be chaperones • - Flyer will be coming home later in the year • Spring Fling: • - 3rd Grade Recorder Concert • It will take place during the school day in May • A flyer will be sent home shortly

  9. Curriculum Information • Adoption of national standards by the state of Illinois for the common core curriculum to ensure clarity, consistency, and high expectations • To view new standards, go to district website or Illinois State Board of Education website • http://www.isbe.net/common_core/default.htm

  10. Reading • Reading Street • Different from past years • Driven by common core standards • End of each unit, there will be a culminating project for assessment • Interview project • Applied to real-life situations • Spelling words from series – do not align with the story for the week(s) • Science/Social Studies aligned with reading • Differentiated reading groups

  11. Envision • Addition and Subtraction - • Fact fluency – Otter Creek • (38/40 passing in 1-min.) • regrouping with 3 digit numbers • properties, comparing, estimation, and rounding • EXAMPLE: • (3 + ) + 6 = 3 + 4 + 6 • (6 + 2) + = 8 + 7 • Multiplication and Division • fact fluency - Otter Creek (38/40 passing in 1 min.) • Properties • EXAMPLE:

  12. Envision • Fractions • parts, sets, regions • comparing, equivalents, mixed numbers • EXAMPLE: • 2-dimensional figures • Elapsed Time • Measurement • Perimeter, area, mass, volume • Graphing • Line plots, bar graphs, pictographs

  13. Writing 6 + 1 Trait writing ideas and organization voice word choice sentence fluency conventions presentation • Science Nutrition Body Systems Weather Earth’s Surface Matter • Social Studies Communities Economics Map Skills

  14. Technology Computer Lab PowerPoint Presentations Math Stations Xtra Math TenMarks I-Movie I-Pads Math and Reading Apps PBIS Incentives

  15. Assessments MAP Testing Test will be taken 3 times a year for Math and Reading Test is individualized Measures student growth Results are used to set goals with each student for reading and math Goals will be sent home Sharing data with students

  16. First Year of ISATS • Week of March 3rd Reading Comparing and contrasting characters and stories Supporting their answers by using the text Use this format to guide your answer: _______(write the main idea)____________________________. In the story, ____________ I think ____________ In the story, ____________ I think ____________ In the story, ____________ I think ____________ _____ learned ______________. The author’s message is ___________. Math

  17. PBIS Expectations Be Safe Be Respectful Be Responsible

  18. Please remember to sign the Parent Commitment statement in the front of the school. Before you leave…

  19. Thank you for coming! The Third Grade Team You are welcome to visit your child’s classroom.

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