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Page 1: 2014 2015 curriculum night presentation

BEREWICK

ELEMENTARY

WE WANT TO BE YOUR CHILD’S EAGLE

Curriculum Night

Sept. 25, 2014

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Berewick’s

staff is SIMPLY

THE BEST!!

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WHAT MAKES

BEREWICK SPECIAL?

THE FACTS SAY IT ALL

Diverse community

Pre-K to 5th grade

Variety of student clubs

Student centered culture

Focused on improvement

and growth

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CURRICULUM

AT BEREWICK

• A Standards-Based Approach

focusing on the Common Core

State Standards and NC Essential

Standards

• Backwards Design Model to

develop Units of Study

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BALANCED LITERACY CURRICULUM:

READER’S WORKSHOP

Interactive Read Alouds

Mini Lessons

Independent Reading

• Student thinking

• Journal Responses

• Post-it Notes

Shared Reading (K-2)

Partner Reading (K-2)

Teacher Conferring

Teacher-Led Small Groups

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BALANCED LITERACY CURRICULUM:

WRITER’S WORKSHOP

Mentor Texts

Mini Lessons

Independent Writing

• Narratives

• Fiction

• Nonfiction

• Opinion/Argumentative

Shared Writing (K-2)

Teacher Conferring

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BALANCED LITERACY

CURRICULUM: WORD WORK

Grades K-4

Words Their Way• Word Sorts

• Patterns in words

• Individualized

Grades 1 - 5

Vocabulary – studying academic vocabulary

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SUPPORTING AT HOME:

LITERACY

Talk about books, especially the great ones!

• Newbery Medal, Caldecott Medal, Coretta Scott King Award

• Help your child read just above their text level.

Ask your children questions about what they’re reading.

• Try asking questions that require your kids to talk about the content of the books they’re reading – like having them give examples for why a favorite character was heroic or clever or forgiving.

Push your kids to read non-fiction.

Encourage your kids to write, write, write.

• Encourage your children to keep a journal or blog, or write a letter or e-mail to a favorite author.

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MATH CURRICULUM: MATH

INVESTIGATIONS

Grades 3-5 EOG Warmup

Grade 2 Problem Solving Warmup

Grades K- 1 Math Meeting

(Calendar)

Mini Lessons

Classroom Discussions

Workshop Activities

Manipulatives

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MATH CURRICULUM: MATH RTI

Differentiated Activities

Teacher-led Small Groups

Grade Level Activities

Performance Tasks

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SUPPORTING AT HOME: MATH

“Talk math” with your kids

Know what concepts are important for your child based on

their grade level and spend time working on those concepts

Provide time every day for your child to work on math at

home

Fluency is more than memorization

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BEREWICK ASSESSMENTS

2014-2015

MAP Testing Grades K-5

3 times throughout the school year: September, December, and

March

Reading 3D/TRC Program

Kathy Richardson Assessing Mathematical Concepts (K-1)

Informal classroom assessments in all subject areas

Common Formative Assessments – Pre/Post assessments to

measure growth

(3-5) End-of-Grade Tests - monitor student proficiency and

academic growth

Purpose: teachers use data to identify the instructional levels of

their students, identify areas of strength and weakness, and monitor

academic growth

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WHAT IF MY CHILD IS

STRUGGLING?

Contact your child’s teacher as soon as you have a concern.

Teacher provides classroom Interventions

Tier 2 Support – Parent meeting, continue Classroom

Interventions

Tier 3/Intervention Team – Parent meeting, intense

interventions provided

Coming soon: Leveled Literacy Instruction and Do the Math

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3 BASIC BEREWICK RULES

Be a learner.

Be safe.

Be respectful.

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KICKBOARD

New system to track behaviors

Your child will have the chance to earn Bobcat Bucks for

positive behaviors and “spend” their paycheck on incentives

in the classroom and school.

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WHO TO CONTACT?

Principal, Mojdeh Henderson – always a phone call away.

Additional grade level support and contact information:

Pre-K – Linda Rhyne, Literacy Facilitator: [email protected]

Kindergarten, 2nd, and 4th grade: Holly Carter, Dean of Students: [email protected]

*1st, 3rd, and 5th grade: Mrs. Stephanie Gust, Assistant Principal: [email protected]

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THANK YOU!!

Thank you for all that you do to support

your child.

At this time, teachers are ready for you to

visit their classrooms for their

presentations. The first classroom visits

are from 6:20 – 6:40. The second

classroom visits are from 6:40 – 7:00.