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Third- GradeBack to School Night
Welcome, Parents! Sign-In & Sign-Up
Find Student’s Seat, Write a note, Fill out
Commitment to Excellence- cut-off and turn in
~ Third Grade Teachers~
Third Grade Teachers
Mrs. Kasten Room 75 Mrs. Bartholomew Room 74 Mrs. Morris/ Mrs. Borisov Room 73 Mrs. Carrillo Room 72
Vista Expectations Parents and Students
Rights: receipt is Online
AUP Fill out online Update health on Aeries
Portal… online
Commitment to Excellence- sign, cut off and turn in basket
TEAM = together everyone achieves more
Vista is going "paperless" Check your e-mail and the school website
regularly. Email me first to be added to my email list.
Weekly Principal’s Update on Wednesdays? Check your email…Is it correct?
Attendance/Tardiness School starts at 8:00 A.M. After 8:00 is Tardy If students aren’t in the classroom by 8:10,
they should check in at the school office before coming to class. Marked Tardy after 8, but gate is closed after 8:10
If your child is absent, please be sure to send a note within 3 days of the absence so that it will be recorded as excused, or CALL the office
Join PTAOur PTA provides us with: Assemblies Field trips Meet the Masters Art Program School Supplies $$classroom
budget PE Supplies Technology And more…
Volunteering and Donations in Class
Sign Up for: Helping to work with
students in class Grading/ i.e. math
timed drills Book Orders Career Talk in class School Wide
Activities
Donate ~Opportunities
Supplies class & treasure box
Paper Copy or used on one side
Wood – can someone help cut
1 yd fabric colorful & appropriate for Writing Binder
Water Dry Erase markers Gift Cards, Lowe’s, Joann’s
Michael’s, Costco As things come up
Parent Volunteers Do… Copying materials, Filing PE help is needed on class PE Day Library- check in books/ Tech help Special Projects Room mothers/helpers in class Special requests and events (Happenings)
Daily Schedule Announcements, Flag Salute 8:00 Daily Skills, Seatwork, HW check-in 8:10-8:30 Language Arts 8:30 -10:10 Recess-10:10 -10:30 Math – 10:30 - 12:00 Lunch – 12:00- 12:40 Rotations – 12:40 – 1:45
AR reading/tests Agenda books clean-up & Pack-up 1:45 – 2:09
Dismissal 2:09
Changing Classes~Rotations~
4 teacher teaming model, but 3 groups. Students will have Science with Mrs. Bartholomew
and Mrs. Carrillo on two days per week Social Studies once per week with Mrs. Kasten PE: daily fitness and Games once per week with Mrs.
Morris or Mrs. Borisov (Especially wear running shoes on PE day)
Grading Policy Students will be graded on evidence of how they have
mastered the Common Core State Standards. (CCSS) for third grade
Grading will be done according to a rubric (see the following) Not all papers with a grade are entered into the grade book, so
if you are worried about your student‘s grades, please check the Parent Portal and/or contact me
Student effort impacts their “work habits” and not their grades
Please refer to the Common Core Report Card Parent Informational Video found on the SVUSD website. (Click “Student Parents” tab. Then click the link labeled “Common Core Report Card”) and the included FAQs for additional information regarding grading.
Standards Based Grading
Report Card Video SBG Back to School Night video Go to SVUSD website: Parent&Student tab Then Common Core Report Card http://www.simivalleyusd.org/reportcard http://youtu.be/wj9osa3q6dw
Proficiency Scale 4 Extends and Expands
In addition to “3- consistent achievement,” student demonstrates the grade level standard with greater depth and application.
3 Consistent Achievement Student meets the grade level standard addressed consistently meets grade level standard independently.
2 Partial Achievement Student inconsistently demonstrates understanding of the standard addressed. Student is beginning to understand ideas
1 Minimal Achievement Seldom demonstrates the skill or understanding of the standard and is not meeting expectations addressed. Emerging awareness of concepts
3 Ring Binders Homework folder, Handouts and mail,
Take It Home Forever Spelling- pink sheets
Vocabulary- white sheets
DOL-Daily Oral Language- yellow sheets Math4Today (M4T or DOM blue sheets), Handwriting (cursive) DOG/SS – Geography(green sheets) Science Art and Music
Agenda Book Agenda books have arrived. All assignments are located inside the agenda. Notes and Comments: The agenda book is the tool for
writing notes, but email works great Please sign Agenda daily, including Friday If the Agenda book is not signed twice in one week, a
white note will be sent home Sign even if student does not complete work, let us
know why, write a note
Homework Placed in Homework folder inside 3 ring binder each
day. Mostly will be LA and Math homework At times: Social Studies or Science Projects
Have a routine time and place to do homework Remind students to use agenda book and bring the
binder with homework each day. Students will need lots of encouragement and
positive feedback from you about homework! Best Effort! Take Pride in your work…
Students may have up to one hour of homework four nights per week and this does not include unfinished classwork
TEST Packets Will Include:
Tests, quizzes, CW and HW Correct and Fix Set goals, write a comment Cut off Info for your reference Keep to work on fix and finishes Return entire packet to class by end of week
Weekly Spelling & Vocabulary
All words are located in the three ring binder. Pink Spelling and White sheet for Vocab. Use Spell Activities guide
Also last 5-8 words on spelling list are vocab, a.k.a. challenge words
A dictionary may be used to complete the assignment. Definitions are most important
Your child may borrow a dictionary from school, but it must be returned daily. We use: Scholastic Children’s Dictionary or Dictionary.com
Book Reports = AR Reading
We have students write summaries of weekly stories
Summaries of AR books is extra credit
Read within ZPD and interest Chapter books (on level of child) Must be AR Earn your points!
AR ReadingAR Reading Improves Reading Outside reading is encouraged each semester. Some reading in class will be assigned as AR reading AR Reading is assigned 4 times/ week at on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday:Use the weekend to catch up if needed
1st Semester: 20min/day 80min/week
2nd Semester: 30 min/day 120min/week
AR Points due each semester:
1st semester: October 10th 10 pointsDecember 12th 10 points
2nd Semester March 6th 10 pointsMay 15th 10 points Ask about the 50/100 point Club!
Choose books in AR level called the ZPD. Books are available in the classroom and may be taken home to read. Keep a book at student’s desk at all times to read when done with work.
Special Projects Science
Projects in: Life Science, Crayfish, life cycles, adaptation, habitats, plants
Physical Science Matter & Energy
Earth Science Sun, Moon & Stars Weather Science Faire
Social Studies• Mountains and Rivers•Topics of interest History Report•Biographies•Chumash/ Badger Claws•Salute to Am Flag•Local, State, and National Govern’t
TESTING IN 3RD GRADE Smarter Balance in May No more #2 pencil and
dots Testing is on computer
Writing in Third Grade
Third Graders are given 6-Trait writing lessons and assessments Writing Journals (spiral notebook) are kept at school for instruction. We will put together a keepsake binder.
Gladly accept help to decorate these binders with cloth and poly-fill. Do you sew?
Styles of Writing: Informational/ Summary/ Letter Writing Persuasive Response to Literature Narrative
Details of the writing curriculum are located on third grade websites.
Reading Key Skills(Common Core)
Identify setting, plot, main characters, character traits, main idea and supporting details.
Drawing Conclusions and Inference
Comprehension/critical thinking skills
Informational texts
MathCommon Core
Addition and subtraction facts Addition and subtraction of 3 and 4-
digit numbers with regrouping Telling time/money skills Problem solving and estimation Multiplication and division facts Equivalent fractions and decimals Geometry, Algebra, Measurement Students will use writing skills to
explain their thinking in math.
Science Key Skills Characteristics of
Science and Tools Sun , Moon & Stars Matter & Energy Life & Adaptations Science Fair Thinking like a Scientist
Social Studies Key SkillsTextbook
Scott ForesmanThemes
Community Natural Resources/ Regions of California California History Native Americans of California Symbols and Good Citizenship Government DOG= Geography
People of Interest Paul Revere Fredrick Douglass Susan B. Anthony Mary McLeod Bethune Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Thurgood Marshall Lyndon B. Johnson Cesar Chavez
This list is growing
Helpful hints to a successful year
Encourage responsibility and independence. Pride in work and perseverance
Give positive reinforcement for success. Communicate with teachers first.
We are here to help!
We Look forward to a Great Year!
Computers in library/ media center are available for completing AUP’s, Parents Rights etc.
Questions……………
Thanks for coming!