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Welcome to 2Welcome to 2ndnd Grade Grade Parent OrientationParent Orientation
Presented by : Presented by :
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hernandez Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hernandez
The Dual Language ProgramThe Dual Language Program
• To provide students the opportunity to learn a second language
• To develop concepts in all areas of instruction through hands on activities
• To promote cross-cultural friendships• To enhance the self-esteem of all children• To better prepare students for the challenges of
the 21st century
How will this program benefit How will this program benefit your child?your child?
• Students in the Dual Language program out perform their peers academically
• Commitment to a yearly highly standardized program, K-5th grade
• Becoming bi-lingual and bi-literate
• Becoming part of a cohort group K-5th grade
Academic CriteriaAcademic Criteria
In order to be promoted to 3rd grade your child must be able to do the following in Reading:
• The student will be reading on grade level with 90% accuracy. They will show proficiency in phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency.
• The student will be able to read K-2 sight word list.• The student will be able to use graphic organizers.• The student will be able to identify the beginning, middle, and
end of a story.• The student will be able to identify story elements.• The student will be able to spell frequently used words
correctly.• The student will be able to identify nouns, verbs, and
adjectives.
Academic Criteria (cont.)Academic Criteria (cont.)• In order to be promoted to 3rd grade your child
must be able to do the following in Writing:• The student will be able to write a paragraph with 5 complete
sentences.• The student will be able to write a paragraph centered on
one topic with a topic sentence, 3 supporting sentences and a closing sentence.
• The student will be able to use proper punctuation and capitalization when writing sentences.
• The student will practice D’Nealian Handwriting and begin to write in cursive.
• The student will use descriptive language and varied sentence structure.
Academic Criteria (cont.)Academic Criteria (cont.)• In order to be promoted to 3rd grade your child
must be able to do the following in Math:• The student will be able to add 2 and 3 digit numbers with and
without regrouping.
• The student will be able to subtract 2 and 3 digit numbers with and without regrouping.
• The student will be able to count a mixed collection of coins and bills accurately.
• The student will be able to tell time in 30 – minute increments.
• The student will be able to identify place value to thousands.
• The student will be able to count to 1000 by twos, threes, fives, tens, twenty-fives, fifties and hundreds.
• The student will be able to identify a pattern.
• The student will be able to solve number sentences where the missing number is represented by a geometric shape.
RulesRules1. Listen when others are talking.2. Follow directions.3. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.4. Work quietly and do not disturb others.5. Show respect for school and personal
property.6. Work and play in a safe manner.
Reward/Consequence Reward/Consequence
• Must always have SIGNED agenda reinforce any positive or negative behavior at home.
• 4 or more a week = Fun Friday time.Good Behavior: Tickets to cash in for
events, treats, stickers, praise.Bad Behavior: One Verbal Warning,
Change their color, time out, parent letter or phone call, visit to an administrator.
2nd Grade Dual Language Schedule2nd Grade Dual Language Schedule
• 8:00-8:45 Morning Routine: Handwriting and Spelling Practice• 8:45-9:00 Calendar Math- Every other week switch classes.• 9:00-9:25 Craft Plus- Writing• 9:25-9:45 Whole group- Reading skills• 9:45-10:25 Small group- Centers• 10:25-10:40 Science/S.S.• 10:40-10:55 Math• 10:55-11:10 2nd step/ covey habits• 11:15-11:55 Enrichment• 12:05-12:35 Lunch- Switch classes• 12:40-1:20 Math• 1:20-2:15 Reading• 2:15-2:30 Recess- Switch classes• 2:30-2:45 Handwriting• 2:45-3:00 Pack up/dismissal
Reading- Harcourt StorytownReading- Harcourt Storytown• Fiction and Nonfiction
selections• Reader’s Theater• 6 Themes• Robust Vocabulary• Spanish
• Harcourt• Santillana
CraftPlus WritingCraftPlus Writing
• Completed in a writer’s workshop format:– Minilesson– Workshop– Presentation
Begins with descriptive writing- Strong Verbs- Thesis Statements- Descriptive Attributes (color words, number words,
etc.)
Testing PolicyTesting Policy
• The second grade testing policy states:
– If a student talks during any classroom test, he or she will receive an automatic F and cannot be retested.
– Tests cannot be corrected at home and returned for a higher grade.
– Any unanswered questions will be counted wrong.– Points will be deducted for not writing a name on the
test.
GradesGrades
• Grades will be posted on e-Sembler. grades.lake.k12.fl.us.– You must register to use this site.
• Math grades will consist of chapter tests from the Harcourt Series and Unit Tests created by the county’s math department.
Grades (con’t)Grades (con’t)
• Reading grades will be given weekly as one grade that is an average of the Storytown Test and a Vocabulary Test. (There will be no grades on weeks we do not have a story.)
• Language Arts grades will also be given weekly as one grade that is an average of the spelling test and a grammar test.
Grades and TestingGrades and Testing
Grade Level Expectations • A= 90-100• B= 80-89• C= 70-79• D= 60-69• F= 0-59
Report card each 9 weeksProgress report • halfway through the quarter. 1st
one sent out September 23rd!
Every Friday-• Comprehension Test• Vocabulary Test• Spelling• Grammar• Math
Additional testing:• FAIR• 3 times a year
HomeworkHomework
• Weekly Homework sheet and packet – Goes out on Monday and return on Friday.
• READ, READ, READ for 20 minutes!
• 3 missing assignments in one week could result in Tuesday School or making the work up during Fun Friday.
• Starting next month- Monthly Newsletter with Calendar and events.
Accelerated Reader (AR)Accelerated Reader (AR)• Your child will be taking computer-based
comprehension tests on books he or she has read.
• The score on the test and difficulty of the book determine the amount of points given.
• Points = Prizes!
AR Point ClubsAR Point Clubs• 5 point club (Ready Reader)• 10 point club (Independent Reader)• 20 point club (Rising Reader)• 30 point club (Super Reader)• 40 point club (Advanced Reader)• 55 point club (Star Reader)• 70 point club (Classic Reader)• 80 point club (Honors Reader)
Additional InformationAdditional Information
• Parent/Teacher Conferences
• Birthdays• Terrific Kids• Volunteers (forms)
10:30 – 1:30
• School Uniforms
• Student Attendance• Binders• Money• Lunch Rules
No Sharing food/allergies
Cannot stay on campus
Additional Reading Programs / Additional Reading Programs / ProjectsProjects
• Pizza Hut Book It! – Begins in October– 10 book/month = free
pizza
• Scholastic Book Program
• 1 Project every semester:– Fall – State Report– Spring – Biography
Report
Class WebsiteClass Website
• www.sawgrassbay.net– Classrooms– Second Grade– Mrs. Williams
Has information about homework, extra work, games, science experiments, and helpful websites.
Field TripsField Trips
• 2 a year / about $20 a trip
• Tentatively planned for:
• Fall- Gatorland
Friday, November 20
• Spring- Charlotte’s Web Play
Wednesday, April 21
UniformsUniforms• Sawgrass Bay is a uniform school. • Shirt colors are white, red, blue, and pink.
Striped shirts are not approved.• Polo style shirts or school t-shirts • Khaki or navy pants, shorts, skirts, skorts, or
jumpers. • Jeans = Fridays. • No tennis shoes with wheels or flip-flops.• PE dress code
Media NightsMedia Nights
• Tuesdays- Beginning September 15
• Get more AR books
• Practice skills on computers
• Check out materials to work with your child at home in the GRIP room.
• More information to come
FoldersFolders
• Please return all of the information that was sent home from SBE!
• Insurance Card Copy– School insurance option– Children without these forms will not be
permitted to go on field trips
Dual Language Parent Contract Dual Language Parent Contract 1. In the 50-50 Dual Language model, my child will receive
instruction in Spanish and English for equal amounts of time.
2. My child will continue to develop academically, socially, and culturally in his/her second language through the duration of the program.
3. My child will develop bilingual (understanding and speaking) and bi-literate (reading and writing) competencies in the two languages.
4. My child will receive homework in both languages and will be responsible for it. This will help in the development of both languages.
5. My child’s academic performance will be on grade level in both languages in accordance with each grade level curriculum. If his/her performance is below grade level he/she may be placed in a regular education classroom according to his/her academic needs.
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6. My child will maintain positive behavior and follow the Lake County Schools Code of Conduct.
7. My child will maintain a consistent attendance record. I will inform the school of his/her absences due to illness or family emergencies.
8. My child will be reassigned to a regular education classroom if participation in the Dual Language Program in no longer an option.
9. I will commit to attend Dual Language Enrichment Program parent meetings, participate in Dual Language programs, and support the teachers of the program.
Contact InformationContact Information
• By Phone (352) 243-1825
• By e-mail:– Williamsb1@lake.k12.fl.us– HernandezI@lake.k12.fl.us
• Agenda
• Note in BOBCATS Binder
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