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1
Welcome!
  • Please read the note your child has left you!
  • Please write them a note on the heart provided.
    They will be so excited tomorrow!

2
Welcome toBack to- School Night
  • Ms. Nicole Salles
  • September 11, 2008

3
Ms. Salles
  • Has worked in Montgomery Township Schools for 10
    years
  • 2007 Teacher of the Year
  • Received both her Bachelors Degree and Masters
    Degree from Rutgers University
  • Is dual certified in Elementary and Special
    Education
  • Has attended both Rutgers University and The
    College of New Jersey for Post-Graduate work.

4
  • Grew up at the Jersey Shore and loves the beach.
    Even in the winter! When she is not in her
    heels, you can find her in her flip flops!
  • Enjoys spending time with her family and friends
  • Loves to spend time outdoors every season
  • Often vacations in the Florida Keys
  • Some of her interests include kayaking/canoeing,
    skiing, snow shoeing, bird watching, golfing and
    visiting lighthouses
  • Loves teaching young children, laughter, music
    and relaxation!

5
Ms. Colicchio
  • Student Teacher
  • TCNJ-The College of New Jersey
  • September December 12th
  • Elementary, Math, Science, Technology
    Certifications

6
What is the purpose of this evening?
  • Learn about curriculum and programs
  • Familiarize you with routines, procedures and our
    daily schedule
  • Learn about volunteer opportunities and needed
    supplies
  • Sign-up for parent-teacher conferences
  • Parent-Teacher Communication
  • Handouts/Home-School Support

7
Our Classroom Activities
  • Morning Meeting
  • Language Arts
  • Social Studies/Spanish
  • Science
  • Related Arts-Art, Physical Education, Health,
    Music, Technology, Media Center
  • Writers Workshop
  • Math

8
Morning Meeting
  • Part of The Responsive Classroom
  • www.responsiveclassroom.org
  • Greeting
  • Activity, game or song
  • Sharing
  • Morning Message-news announcements

9
Morning Meeting continued
  • Calendar-Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
  • Days of the Week (song)
  • Numeration/ Skip Counting
  • Patterning
  • Place Value
  • Counting to 100 by 2s, 5s and 10s
  • Weather
  • Tallying

10
Language Arts A Balanced Literacy Program
  • Read Aloud
  • Interactive Writing
  • Independent Reading
  • Guided Reading/Centers
  • Shared Writing (Authors Chair)
  • Class Books
  • Word Work
  • Handwriting
  • Spelling (February)

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Word Work
  • September Getting to Know You-King/Queen of the
    Day
  • Word Wall
  • Chants Cheers
  • Tongue Twisters
  • Guess the Covered Word
  • Making Words
  • Rounding Up the Rhyme (strategies)
  • Mystery Word
  • Observing Spelling Patterns

12
Writers Workshop
  • Purpose To create a community of fluent writers
    who accurately practice the written expression of
    language while enjoying the experience of being a
    writer
  • Empowers students to develop a written voice
  • Develops a sense of community among young writers
  • Above all, it makes them feel like a real
    writer!

13
Writers Workshop
  • Lifebooks
  • Writing Binders (Work in Progress, Finished,
    Published Pieces)
  • Students self-select a topic for Writers
    Workshop.
  • Mini Lesson (5-10 min.)
  • Writers Wheel (30min. January)
  • Writing
  • Conferencing
  • Publishing
  • Illustrating
  • Authors Chair (5 min.)
  • Handwriting Without Tears

14
Guided Reading
  • What is Guided Reading?
  • Guided Reading is a context in which a
    teacher supports each readers development of
    effective strategies for processing novel texts
    at increasingly challenging levels of
    difficulty. The ultimate goal in guided reading
    is to help children learn how to use independent
    reading strategies successfully.
  • Fountas Pinnell

15
What does Guided Reading look like in the
classroom?
  • Teacher works with dynamic small groups of
    students who use similar reading strategies
    and/or read similar levels of text with teacher
    support
  • Teacher introduces the book
  • Students then read the book simultaneously while
    the teacher listens in, provides support and
    takes anecdotal notes/running records
  • Teacher then conducts a brief mini-lesson after
    the reading
  • Extension activities sometimes may take place
  • Other students are working independently at
    various classroom centers while the teacher is
    meeting with guided reading groups
  • On days when the teacher meets with your childs
    group, a book will be sent home to be read at
    home and returned the following day

16
Guided Reading
  • Students participate in a variety of literacy
    centers while I read with dynamic leveled reading
    groups.
  • Students will progress through levels as the year
    goes on. Sometimes I may drop them down a level
    in order to help them move forward.
  • Reading is more than decoding-students must be
    able to comprehend, retell and predict stories as
    well as read fluently.
  • When students are displaying ALL of these
    behaviors for me in school, I will move them
    forward.

17
Centers
  • Structured Center Chart aids rotation during
    Guided Reading
  • Centers include Writing Center, Independent
    Buddy Reading, Special Center, Listening Center,
    ABC Center and more to come!

18
Spelling
  • Kathy Ganskes Spelling Program
  • Comprehensive assessments place children into
    groups based upon their knowledge of various
    spelling patterns and conventions
  • Letter Name/Within Word/Syllable Juncture
  • Sorting and practicing according to spelling
    patterns
  • Begins in February
  • Children will have nightly homework and a
    spelling test on Friday

19
Math
  • The Everyday Math Program is a spiral and
    hands-on curriculum.
  • Please do not be concerned if your child has not
    mastered a concept the first time it is
    introduced. It will be covered again throughout
    the year.
  • Everyday Math Website http//everydaymath.uchicag
    o.edu

20
  • First Grade Math Curriculum Overview
  • Numeration
  • Operations and Computation
  • Data and Chance
  • Geometry
  • Measurement and Reference Frames
  • Patterns, Functions, and Algebra

21
Science
  • Science is taught through three inquiry
    based science kits.
  • Sunshine Shadows
  • Organisms
  • Air Weather
  • The children will also record their
    scientific observations and responses in their
    interactive science journal.

22
Social Studies
  • We will discuss the following topics
    throughout the school year
  • Character Education
  • Holidays Traditions Around the World
  • Basic Needs
  • Some Important People/Events in American History
    (Mr. Meurers program)
  • Relation of Self and Community

23
Related Arts
Art
Music
Physical Education
Health
Media Center
Technology
Spanish
24
  • Without PLAY-without that child still alive in
    all of us-we will always be incomplete. And not
    only physically, but creatively, intellectually,
    and spiritually as well. -George Sheehan

25
Important Information
  • Emergency Closings
  • Delayed Openings
  • Tremendous Tickets
  • Discipline Without Stress
  • Lunch with Your Teacher
  • Birthdays
  • Homework
  • Snack
  • Label Items
  • Dismissal Policy
  • Report Cards
  • Parent-Teacher Conferences
  • Parent Volunteers

26
Emergency Closings / Delayed Openings
  • The following radio/TV stations will be advised
    of emergency closings
  • Channel 14
  • WKXW 101.5FM Trenton
  • Channel 12 or Channel 14 (Local Access Cable)
  • You may also call the Message Line (609-466-7610)
    for a taped announcement
  • If conditions indicate necessity, the school
    opening may be delayed 1 ½ hours. If this
    occurs, an announcement will be made over the
    radio stations. Orchard Hill will then open at
    1040am for students.

27
Tremendous Tickets!!!
  • Positive classroom reinforcement system
  • Tickets earned for working as a team walking
    quietly in the hall, helping one another, working
    hard during an activity
  • 30 ticketsa celebration to be determined by the
    students
  • Parent Volunteers needed

28
Promoting Responsibility Learning
  • Discipline Without Stress by Marvin Marshall
  • Levels of Behavior A, B, C, D
  • C (cooperation) D (democracy) behavior is the
    goal
  • A (anarchy) B (bothering/bullying) behavior is
    unacceptable
  • Levels of Behavior taught through literature,
    discussion and illustrations of examples
  • Logical Consequences for A B behavior

29
Lunch with my Teacher
  • Every child will have Lunch with my Teacher
    this school year
  • Once school is into full swing and the children
    have all adjusted to first grade, I will begin to
    give out one coupon per week on Friday. Your
    child will eat lunch with me one day the
    following week.
  • The children love this, clap for one another and
    cannot wait to earn their coupon! I buy them a
    special treat for our lunch together. It is a
    special time, as we sit and talk learning more
    about one another.
  • We can do no great things only small things
    with great love.
  • Mother Teresa

30
Birthdays
  • Birthdays are an exciting time in first grade!
    Many of the children like to celebrate it in
    school with their friends and teachers. If you
    would like to send in a special treat, you are
    more than welcome to. Please make sure to send
    all of the same treats. I ask that you send in a
    note or email me AT LEAST A WEEK IN ADVANCE of
    your plan. Birthday celebrations are only meant
    to be a quick activity (10 minutes.) We pass out
    the treat and sing to our special student. You
    are welcome to stay for the celebration and read
    a short story to the class.

31
Homework
  • Research indicates that 10-15 minutes a
    night of homework is ideal for First Grade. The
    students will begin to develop good working
    habits.
  • Please have your child read every night for about
    10 minutes. READING is new, fun and exciting
    for them!
  • Our SPELLING program will begin around late
    January/early February. Each child will have to
    learn spelling words each week.
  • Everyday MATH Home Links will come home regularly
    after each lesson is taught in class. They are
    to be completed and returned to school the
    following day.

32
Snack
  • Your child will need a small healthy snack and
    water (no juice boxes please ?) each day, packed
    separately from lunch in a bag or sack with
    his/her name on it.
  • Our snack will be an afternoon snack this year.
    We have lunch at 1150. Please be sure your
    child eats a large breakfast!

33
  • I do not allow sharing of snacks due to food
    allergies. We have a tree nut allergy that is
    life threatening in our room. Please be sure to
    speak to your children about keeping each other
    safe.
  • Lunches should be in a lunch box or bag with the
    name outside.
  • Students may bring a labeled water bottle to keep
    at their seats during the school day

34
Dismissal Policy
  • If you are picking your child up from
    school, or if someone else is, please do the
    following
  • ALWAYS send in a signed, dated note with your
    childs full name written on it.

35
  • If your child will be staying for after-school
    activities on a continuing basis, a note EACH
    TIME is truly appreciated. Thank you!
  • If I do not have a note (or a phone call from the
    MAIN OFFICE from you) indicating a change in your
    childs normal dismissal plan, I will send them
    where they typically would dismiss.

36
Parent-Teacher Conferences/Report Cards
  • Fifteen minute conferences will be held in early
    November and again in the spring. There will be
    morning, afternoon and evening times. Make sure
    that you have signed up for a time convenient for
    you tonight outside in the hallway.
    Confirmations will be sent home at a later date.
    Half day dismissal for students will occur at
    110pm.

37
  • Report Cards will be sent home in January and
    June.
  • Please do not wait until report cards or
    conferences if you have any questions or
    concerns. I am always here for you and willing
    to set up a conference by phone or in person
    should it be necessary.

38
Parent-Teacher Communication
  • Please check your childs folder daily for
    important notices or homework assignments.
  • Please do not send notes in on homework
    assignments. Send them separately to be sure I
    do read them the same day.

39
  • School Wires website Class newsletters will be
    posted. Sign-up for e-elerts on our homepage
    www.mtsd.k12.nj.us
  • Please send me an e-mail, note or voicemail with
    any questions, concerns or pleasant thoughts?!

40
Parent-Teacher Communication
  • E-mail is my preferred method of communication
    (unless it is a change in your childs
    schedule-ALWAYS CALL THE MAIN OFFICE.)
  • I check my email voicemail at least once a day,
    usually before or after school. I will respond as
    soon as possible ?. It is often difficult to
    find spare time in the day to do so.
  • nsalles_at_mtsd.k12.nj.us
  • 609-466-7605 x1805

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Parent Volunteer Opportunities
  • Math Homelinks-Yearlong Commitment (1-2 parents
    needed)
  • Mystery Readers February-May 15-20 minute time
    slots
  • Tremendous Tickets Parents needed to help send
    in supplies when we reach our 30 tickets!

42
  • Class Parents-Interested parents should return
    the volunteer form. I will then be choosing
    two parents out of a hat.

43
  • Class Librarians-Parents needed to help keep our
    classroom library organized 1x per month during
    the school day

44
  • Donations Parents needed to donate items over
    the course of the year to help keep our classroom
    running smoothly (tissues, snacks, wipes, etc.)
    please take a helping hand tonight and watch
    our newsletter for needed items in the future
  • Classroom Seamstress To help create over the
    chair storage sleeves. I will provide the
    material.

45
  • Field Trips Watch for further information on
    permission slips. Please be aware that while we
    would love to bring along all parents who
    volunteer for the trips, we are given guidelines
    limits by the destinations we visit. I will
    try to accommodate you, but I thank you in
    advance for your understanding should I not be
    able to do so.

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How do I sign-up to volunteer?
  • Please take a form and return it by Tuesday,
    September 16th
  • No need to sign-up for field trips until the
    permission slips come home
  • I will be in touch after receiving your forms.
  • Thank you in advance!

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Thank you for coming!
  • Reminders
  • Take all hand-outs
  • Sign-up for e-lerts on Schoolwires at home
  • Sign-up for conferences in the hall
  • If you are interested in volunteering, please
    take a form and return it by Tuesday!
  • Leave your child a note!
  • Take home your cookies!

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  • No one has yet fully realized the wealth of
    sympathy, kindness, and generosity hidden in the
    soul of a child.  The effort of every true
    education should be to unlock that treasure.
  • - Emma Golmam
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