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Can you recognize your Can you recognize your child just by their child just by their toes? toes? See if you can find your See if you can find your child’s paper by looking at child’s paper by looking at the toes and reading their the toes and reading their answers! answers! Flip over the paper to see if Flip over the paper to see if you’re correct! you’re correct! Once you find your child’s Once you find your child’s paper, you can keep it! paper, you can keep it!

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Can you recognize your Can you recognize your child just by their toes?child just by their toes?• See if you can find your child’s See if you can find your child’s

paper by looking at the toes and paper by looking at the toes and reading their answers!reading their answers!

• Flip over the paper to see if you’re Flip over the paper to see if you’re correct!correct!

• Once you find your child’s paper, Once you find your child’s paper, you can keep it!you can keep it!

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Welcome to 1DG Welcome to 1DG Back to School Back to School

Curriculum Night!Curriculum Night!

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What’s tonight all What’s tonight all about?about?

• IntroductionIntroduction• GWA approach to educationGWA approach to education• Essential AgreementsEssential Agreements• AcademicsAcademics• ICT in Our ClassICT in Our Class• CommunicationCommunication• HomeworkHomework

Wonderings?

Wonderings?

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Who are these people Who are these people teaching my child?!?teaching my child?!?

• MrMr. . DaveDave (Gerber) (Gerber)– BackgroundBackground– Educational interestsEducational interests

• Mrs. Renu Mrs. Renu Jacob Jacob • Krista Mcinnis – EAL teacherKrista Mcinnis – EAL teacher• Martine Bayard-EAL teacherMartine Bayard-EAL teacher

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GWA Approach to GWA Approach to EducationEducation

• Inquiry basedInquiry based

• DifferentiatedDifferentiated

• Small group or Individual basedSmall group or Individual based

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How do we know what How do we know what our students have our students have

learned?learned?• Assessment (formative and summative)Assessment (formative and summative)

• Reflections on learningReflections on learning

• PortfoliosPortfolios

• Student Led ConferencesStudent Led Conferences

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Class Essential Class Essential AgreementsAgreements

• Created by teacher AND studentsCreated by teacher AND students

• What we are encouraging and how What we are encouraging and how you can help at home you can help at home (consistency)(consistency)– No more ‘I can’t’… ‘I can’t yet…’No more ‘I can’t’… ‘I can’t yet…’

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Timetable Timetable

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Timetable Timetable

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Academics: LanguageAcademics: Language• Reading: Reading:

– ‘‘Read to’ models reading using read-aloudsRead to’ models reading using read-alouds– ‘‘Read with’ supports reading through guided readingRead with’ supports reading through guided reading– ‘‘Self read’ to practice independent reading abilitiesSelf read’ to practice independent reading abilities– What is the purpose of at-home reading? (See handout) What is the purpose of at-home reading? (See handout)

• Spelling: Spelling: – Word Sorts help students learn how language worksWord Sorts help students learn how language works– Makes learning funMakes learning fun

• Writing:Writing:– ‘‘Write to’ models traits of writingWrite to’ models traits of writing– ‘‘Write with’ supports writing through shared and guided writingWrite with’ supports writing through shared and guided writing– ‘‘Self write’ to practice writing strategiesSelf write’ to practice writing strategies

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Academics: MathAcademics: Math• Based on inquiry, discussions, and explicit teachingBased on inquiry, discussions, and explicit teaching

• Differentiated using small groupsDifferentiated using small groups

• Balanced approach to develop concepts and skills Balanced approach to develop concepts and skills about number, pattern and function, shape and about number, pattern and function, shape and space, measurement, chance and data.space, measurement, chance and data.

• What does all this look like in class?What does all this look like in class?– I do, we do, you do—I wonder? I do, we do, you do—I wonder?

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Academics: Unit of Academics: Unit of Inquiry ProgramInquiry Program

Units of InquiryHow we organize ourselvesWho we areHow we express ourselvesHow the world worksSharing the Planet Where we are in place and time

• Integrated into all subjects and covers Science and Social Studies topics

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ICTICT• Fully integrated into everyday learningFully integrated into everyday learning• Focus on using technology in relevant and Focus on using technology in relevant and

meaningful waysmeaningful ways

• ROLE OF THE TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION ROLE OF THE TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION FACILITATORS (TIF)FACILITATORS (TIF)

• Facilitate the use of technology to enhance Facilitate the use of technology to enhance learninglearning

• Support teachers in using technology for learningSupport teachers in using technology for learning

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Library Library

• THE LEARNING COMMONS (previously THE LEARNING COMMONS (previously known as the Library!)known as the Library!)

• Students will go to the Learning Students will go to the Learning Commons once a week for book selectionCommons once a week for book selection

• Students will receive lessons with Ms. Students will receive lessons with Ms. Betty Turpin based on the focus of Betty Turpin based on the focus of Literacy and Units of Inquiry as necessary.Literacy and Units of Inquiry as necessary.

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Supporting Learning at Supporting Learning at HomeHome

• Nightly homeworkNightly homework– ReadingReading– SpellingSpelling

• Optional math homework onlineOptional math homework online• Unit of Inquiry HomeworkUnit of Inquiry Homework

– One per unitOne per unit– Project basedProject based• No Busy WorkNo Busy Work

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CommunicationCommunication• Open lines of communicationOpen lines of communication

• Best way to contactBest way to contact– School Email-No responses during schoolSchool Email-No responses during school– Weebly-Please subscribe– Communication DiaryCommunication Diary– Drop in before/after school or by Drop in before/after school or by

appointmentappointment– Emergencies=Contact elementary office Emergencies=Contact elementary office

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Nuts and BoltsNuts and Bolts• Class begins at 8:00Class begins at 8:00• Snack/Lunch- must be brought from Snack/Lunch- must be brought from

home. Please keep it healthy…home. Please keep it healthy…• Labels, Labels and more Labels Labels, Labels and more Labels • Class Parent?Class Parent?• Pick-Up- doors will stay closed until Pick-Up- doors will stay closed until

2:452:45

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Nuts and Bolts (Cont.)Nuts and Bolts (Cont.)• Birthday parties-only on ThursdayBirthday parties-only on Thursday

– Singing celebration on the daySinging celebration on the day– Optional snack and teacher directed Optional snack and teacher directed

game on Thursdaygame on Thursday

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