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WelcomeWelcome to Second to Second Grade! Grade!
WelcomeWelcome to Second to Second Grade! Grade!
Ms. CaytonMs. Cayton&&
Mrs. Frost/ Mrs. BeckMrs. Frost/ Mrs. Beck
Class Schedule• 7:50-8:10 Morning Work• 8:10-9:10 Guided Reading• 9:10-9:40 Shared Reading• 9:40-10:10 Grammar/Writing• 10:10-10:25 Spelling/Snack• 10:30-11:15 Specials• 11:15-11:25 Rest Room Break• 11:30-12:00 Lunch (Cayton) • 11:33-12:03 Lunch (Frost/Beck)• 12:00-12:15 Recess (Cayton)• 12:03-12:18 Recess (Frost/Beck)• 12:15-12:30 Read Aloud• 12:30-2:00 Math• 2:00-2:30 Science/Social
Studies• 2:30-2:45 Health/Handwriting• 2:50 Dismiss to hallway
Lunch Times• Cayton- 11:30 – 12:00• Frost/Beck 11:33 – 12:03
• Recess is 15 minutes immediately following lunch.
Specials:Monday-PE Thursday-
MusicTuesday- Library Friday A- PE
(Both)Wednesday- PE Friday B-
Library (Cayton)Friday B-
Music (Frost)
Parent Involvement
Homework Given on Mondays Due on Friday
Conduct CardInitial nightly
Wk ____ Morn wk Stations Special Read/spell/writing
Lunch Hall Recess Math SS/Science
restroom
Mon
WH: Book: Start: Stop: Parent
Sig:
Parent Involvement Tuesday Folders
School notes Graded papers
Daily Folders Homework
Assignments Reminders Parent
Communication Reading Log
20 minutes a night Record book title,
beginning and ending time and parent initial
For Your Information…
Grades
* 3 week progress notes
* 9 week Report Cards
If your child receives a grade below a 70 the work will be corrected in class.
Number Grades are given for Math, Reading and Language Arts.
A grade of S, N, or U will be given for all other subjects
Transportation
* If your child is going home a different way, you MUST write a note.
Parent Pick Up vs. Walker
Rainy Day Dismissal
Rules/Rewards:• Classroom:
– Conduct– Work habits
• Cafeteria:– When you visit to have
lunch with your child, you may eat on the stage.
• Rewards:– Notes/Phone Calls Home– Treasure chest– Other rewards
Reading and Language• Spelling-
– 10 phonics words – 5 high frequency words– 1 bonus – Pre-test on Monday, Test on
Friday
• Writing-– Writers notebook– Reading Response Journal
• Reading-– Guided Reading
• Reading strategies– DRA levels (16-18)– Shared Reading
• Big books• Poems• Enlarged Text
Math• Concepts
covered: – Time– Money– Place value– Geometry– Measurement
• Hands On• Small grouping• Math Facts
– End of school year 100 math facts (addition and subtraction to 9,9,18) in 7 minutes.
Science and Social Studies
– These concepts are integrated into reading and math.
– Concepts covered:• Science-
– Living and non-living organisms
– Matter– Earth Science
• Social Studies-– Community– History– Government
Pearland ISD Gifted and Talented
Process for a GT Identified Transfer Student from a TEA accredited school:
Parent• When registering for school at your child’s campus, check () GT on the
campus registration form
• If you have GT identification documents, please send them to Advanced Academics
Registrar• Notify campus Principal and Advanced Academics of student
• Request GT identification documents from student’s previous school
• Submit GT identification documents to Advanced Academics within three weeks of the registration
Pearland ISD Gifted and Talented
Process for Pearland ISD Student:
• Nominations are accepted at anytime
• Round One nominations are due to Advanced Academics by 4 pm on Thursday, September 30, 2010
• The 1st round of assessments will be conducted at your child’s campus
• Complete and send Nomination Form to Advanced Academics
• Complete and send Permission to Test Form (must have a parent signature) to Advanced Academics
1928 N. Main St.Pearland, Texas 77581
281.485.3203
(Forms are available at www.pearlandisd.org → Departments/Advanced Academics)
Dear Parents,This year we are enthusiastically introducing a new
character development program called Bucket Filling. Bucket filling is an easy-to-understand concept: “Everyone carries an invisible bucket that holds our good thoughts and feelings. When our buckets are full, we feel happy and when our buckets are empty, we feel sad.” Children quickly understand that they can fill buckets when they do and say things that are kind, considerate, caring and respectful. They also learn that when they are mean, inconsiderate, uncaring or disrespectful, they dip into buckets and remove those good feelings. Even the youngest child understands that actions and words can either fill a bucket or dip into it.
During this school year we are encouraging, reminding and recognizing everyone’s efforts to be bucket filler at home, at school, and everywhere they go. We are excited about this new program and look forward to your support.
If you would like to learn more about bucket filling, visit the Bucket Fillers website: bucketfillers101.com. Bucket fillers offers a free weekly e-newsletter for parents and teachers.
How to be a Bucket FillerTell a someone you are glad they are your friendHelp someone who is having troublePick up all your trash at lunchtimeAsk your mom if she needs help with dinnerPlay a game with your younger brother or sisterShare your supplies in the classroomLet someone get in line in front of youTell the truth even if it means you may get in troubleStick up for your friends when others are being
mean to themFollow directions the first time they are givenSay kind words to others in your class
Contact InformationIf you need to set up a conference or speak with us
you can reach us at: 218-485-7912
[email protected] or [email protected]** We only respond to email during conference or
after school, so please give us time to write you back. Or if it is an urgent matter, please call the
school.**
Our conference time is 10:30-11:15 (M-Th only)
Thanks so much for coming tonight!
Challenger Eagles are…
BUCKET FILLERS