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Rooms 5, 6, 8Mrs. Arias, Miss Boon and Mr.
Walker
Welcome to 2nd Grade!
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Faubion PreK-8 School• Faubion is a Title One School
– High levels of support for all students – Extra staff – classroom teachers, instructional specialists who work
with staff and students, educational assistants– PK Program – Well-stocked library– Fieldtrips – Free Breakfast Program – Free Lunch Program for every student - fruits and veggies provided
every day.– Parent engagement and educational opportunities– Title One Compacts between students, parents & teachers signed this
fall.– TAG testing for all second grade on Monday, October 13 - Jamie
Makara, Faubion TAG coordinator, Meridith Cauldwell- Title One Reading Specialists
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Common Core Standards implemented http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=5s0rRk9sER0&safe=active
• Aligned with college and work expectations
• Focused and coherent
• Includes rigorous content and application of knowledge through higher-order thinking and reasoning skills
• Intentionally benchmarked so all students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society
• Students’ reading, writing, and speaking skills are grounded in evidence and research
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Communications
• - Weekly Message to families on homework cover
page
• - Report Cards - a sample for you is provided tonight
• - Faubion Web site www.pps.k12.or.us/faubion
• - Thursday Folders
• - Bulldog Barker newsletter - every month
• - PTA Membership
• Conferences 10/29-10/30
PBIS/Classroom Management
• School wide adoption of Positive Behavior Interventions and Support
• The emphasis on school-wide systems of support that include proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments.
• Be responsible, Be respectful, Be safe, Be a professional student
• Rewards- Students receive Paw-sitive paws and Paw-sitive referrals sent home
• Classroom Expectation: Class Constitution built by students
• Students may receive minor consequences of copying the class constitution
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Daily SchedulesOur daily schedules are posted outside our classroom doors. We have copies available for you to take home tonight.
Included in our daily routines:
- 8:30-8:45 - Grab n’ Go Breakfast - 5th year!
- Flouride is given after breakfast each morning
- A healthy snack is provided each day-5th year!
- Brain Breaks - 10 min. most afternoons
- 11:40-12:25- Daily Lunch and recess time
Note: Late Openings-Doors open at 10:30am on the third
Wednesday of every month, except November.
Language Arts
• Scott Foresman/ Reading Street. • Small group plan for differentiated instruction: on-level, strategic
intervention and advanced.• Skills overview: oral language, phonics, blending sounds, decoding
with common word parts, spelling, high frequency and amazing words.
• Reading covers: comprehension, vocabulary and fluency using high level questioning strategies.
• Language Arts: writing, grammar, speaking, and listening.• Independent learning activities including Daily 5 (supplemental)• The program also integrates: science and social studies standards.• Weekly handwriting practice - D’Nealian style• DIEBELS diagnostic assessment used to measure progress
throughout the year
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Writing• Portland Public Schools: Grade 2 Writing
Units of Study• Lucy Caulkins• Writing Workshop– Small differentiated groups-guided
instruction– Individual conferencing on a weekly basis– Independent writing time– Editing and Publishing– Narrative, Informational, Persuasive and
Research Writing
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Unit 1: ExplorationTeaching Point: What can we learn from exploring new places and things?
Integrated Science/Social Studies:Scott Foresman
Unit 6: TraditionsTeaching Point: How are traditions and celebrations important to our lives?
Unit 3: Creative IdeasTeaching Point: What does it mean to be creative?
Unit 5: ResponsibilityTeaching Point: What does it mean to be responsible?
Unit 1: Animals, Tame and WildTeaching Point: describe the basic needs of living things
Unit 4: Our Changing WorldTeaching Point: How do things change? How do they stay the same?
Unit 2: Working TogetherTeaching Point: How can we work together?
Math• Bridges Curriculum
– Number Corner, whole group lessons and independent choice time workplaces
– Unit 1: Sorting, Patterning & Number– Unit 3: Addition, Subtraction & Probability (Mid Oct. - November)– Unit 2: Hungry Ants-story problems (Decemeber)– Unit 4: Shapes, Symmetry, Area & Number (Jan.-Feb.)– Unit 5: Branching into Larger Numbers: Money & Place Value (Mid
Feb.- Mid April)– Unit 7: Games, Graphs & Toys (Mid April-end of year)– Family Support link: – http://www.mathlearningcenter.org/resources/materials/parents/parents2
– Independent Supplemental Math Support: Minute Math– and Daily Math Warm-Ups
Home/School Activities
• Students will receive homework every week through May.• Assignments will cover what has been learned at school during
the current and previous weeks.• Completion of homework is very important and is used for
grading at report card time.• Students should read at least 15 to 20 mins everyday• Ability needs will be addressed. (differentiation)• Limit students to only the daily assignment requests.• Homework goes home on Monday and is returned on Friday.
Enrichments• Physical Education• Room 8- Monday- 12:30- 1:00 Wednesday- 9:15-9:45
• Music• Room 8- Wednesdays- 9:45- 10:15
• Library• Room 8-Thursdays-2:15- 2:40
• Visual Arts• Room 8- Wednesdays- 10:45- 11:30
• Counselor-Mrs. Martin Quarter 2• Room 8- Tuesday- 2:00- 2:30
• Chinese (mandarin)• Thursday 2:40- 3:00
• Concordia University Partnership• Concordia students assist and provide support in the classroom on a weekly basis
• Ipad 2:1 ratio
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Potential Field Trips
• Fall and Spring visits to Whitaker Pond
• Play downtown
• Zoo
• OMSI
• Neighborhood walks
• We will ride Tri-Met, take school buses and walk for our field trips this year.
• Chaperones will be needed for every field trip. Please let us know if there is a field trip you prefer to attend and we will make every effort to accommodate your request. District volunteer forms will need to be up- to-date in order to attend.
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We are Moving!• This is our last year in this building!
• We are moving to a swing site (Tubman) after this school year
• We will be in this swing site for two years
• This is all I Know!
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• Faubion School learning community appreciates your support.
• We are looking forward to a wonderful and successful year. • Our doors are always open. Don’t hesitate to call us at:
503.916.5686 or email us at:• Erin Arias - [email protected]• Sandra Boon - [email protected]
• Kevin Walker- [email protected]