Connect 4 Success Mrs. Belin, Mrs. Cavender, Mrs. Ketterer and Mrs. Nichols
Jan 19, 2016
Connect 4 Success
Mrs. Belin, Mrs. Cavender, Mrs. Ketterer and Mrs. Nichols
Our Team Goal:
Our goal as an educational team is not only
to teach reading, math, and science but to build strong individuals. Our students should leave better citizens who take responsibility for themselves and exhibit an ability to communicate their thoughts and feelings.
What are the classroom guidelines?
Raise my hand and wait my turn. Excessive noise, tapping, humming, talking, etc., is unacceptable.
Everyone’s property is private. Ask permission before taking.
Speak in an appropriate tone of voice and acceptable volume. Use acceptable vocabulary.
People do not like to be hurt. Keep hands, feet, objects, and rude comments to myself. Stay in my seat.
Everyone comes to class prepared, in appropriate dress.Clean up after myself. No gum, drinks, or candy in class.Take responsibility in the hall. Walk in a quiet straight
line.
Classroom ConsequencesEach nine week period, the students will
be supplied with an conduct card.Conduct marks will be recorded on this
card by each teacher initialing in the appropriate box.
Cards are sent home on Thursday for parent initials and are to be returned to class on Friday morning
Positive Reinforcement (Conduct Cards)At the end of the nine weeks, students with
all Es will be eligible to attend an all E luncheon.
Following guidelines will result in:
A stress free learning environment for students and their peers
A pleasant and orderly classroomGreater opportunity for fun, engaging
activities
Not following guidelines will result in:
CONSEQUENCES:
3 Conduct Marks – Respect Statement4 Conduct Marks – Parent Call5 Conduct Marks – Teacher Detention/ Parent Phone Call6 Conduct Marks – Office Referral
Severe ClauseAny student who uses profanity, fights,
damages school property (this includes the property of the teacher and other students), or is disrespectful (as defined by the teacher) will be sent to the office IMMEDIATELY.
CommunicationThursday – Team folder (red) goes home with
your student. Graded papers, important handouts, and weekly conduct card will be placed in this folder.
Parents sign the conduct card acknowledging receipt of the conduct card and the papers sent home; the folder and conduct card will need to be returned to the teacher. You will keep papers and handouts.
Students should be filling in their agendas every day. You can use the agenda as a guide for your students’ class work and to keep track of homework assignments..
Communication (continued)
Student and parent conferences will be scheduled as the teacher deems necessary, or as the parent requests.
As we spend most of our time in instruction and cannot always get to a phone, the best form of communication is email. We would greatly appreciate email addresses from
all of our parents.
Make-up Work PolicyIf your child is absent from school, they will
need an absence note which will be turned in to the attendance clerk. They will have three days to complete any work missed while they were absent. It is their responsibility to ask for work and turn it in within the given time. If work is not received, a zero will be given for the assignment.
CorrectionsAny paper on which your child makes below a
70 may be corrected and brought back to school by the following Monday. Include a parent signature.
The maximum grade for corrections is 70%
How to Make Corrections
Make corrections on a separate sheet of paper.
Staple the corrections to the top of the original paper.
Then, turn in the paper no later than the Monday after the paper was returned to you. Please make sure it is signed by a parent/guardian.
Late WorkIf your student does not have their work
on its’ scheduled due date, they will need to complete it and bring it back the following day.
Point deductions for late papers are as follows:One Day Late= Eleven point deductionTwo Days Late= Twenty point deductionThree or more Days late = Teacher discretion
What will we be doing this year?Language Arts
Grammar Writing:
Vocabulary Journal
Spelling Poetry
Persuasive
Narrative
What will we be doing this year?Social Studies
What will we be doing this year? Science
•Collaboration with group•Scientific investigation and reasoning•Matter and Energy•Force, Motion, and Energy•Earth and Space•Organisms and Environment
What will we be doing this year?MathWhole Numbers/
DecimalsFactoringProblem Solving
PatternsRelationshipsMultiplying/ DividingFractionsEstimationProbability/ StatisticsGraphingMeasurementGeometry
What will we be doing this year?Reading
Literacy CirclesBook ReviewsReading StrategiesNovel SetsCultivating a love
of Reading
Questions?
STAAR Science Test
5th graders take the STAAR Science test at the end of April.
STEMScopes
Online curriculum from RICE UNIVERSITY.
Link can be found on my website.
Your student has their login information.
HomeworkWeekly vocabulary homework.
Monday-definitions are given in class, students are to draw pictures.
Tuesday-cloze passage (fill in the blank with word bank)
Wednesday-vocabulary application
Friday-vocab test (major grade in SKYWARD)
Grading Policy
Many assignments are graded in class with the students to allow for discussion of concepts.
Tests and projects are graded by me and returned in the Thursday folder.
Interactive Student Notebook
The ISN contains notes, vocabulary, lab journal pages, and student reflections.
Students will bring their ISN to class every day and they should also be bringing it home to review and assist with homework.
5th Grade Science Topics
Exploring Matter and EnergyOrganisms and Environments
Earth Cycles and SystemsEarth and Its Resources