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Title: Welcome Parents!


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Welcome Parents!
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Southdale Elementary
  • Room 102 (1B)
  • 1200 W. Dorothy Lane
  • Kettering, OH 45409
  • 937-499-1890

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Attendance
  • School begins at 815 a.m. All students need to
    be in the classroom ready to learn at this time.
  • Please bring your child in through the school
    office if he/she is late.
  • Students will miss valuable instruction if they
    are late or absent.
  • Please call the office (499-1890) if your child
    will not be at school.
  • Send a note for ALL absences. Thank you.

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Southdale SPIRIT
  • At Southdale, our mission is S-P-I-R-I-T.
    Success - Pride - Integrity - Respect -
    Involvement - Teamwork
  • Students are expected to show SPIRIT in our
    classroom and throughout the building.
  • Students can earn SPIRIT bricks throughout the
    year.
  • Students not displaying SPIRIT will have
    consequences such as loss of recess, apology
    letters, or time out. Conferences with Mr.
    Cooper, Mrs. Inbody and me will allow
    conversation to better understand what is
    expected.

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Classroom Rules
  • SUCCESS
  • Grow your brainpower.
  • Use time wisely.
  • Use B.E.E. Folder.

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Classroom Rules
PRIDE Give your best effort. Share your
ideas. Use supplies carefully.
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Classroom Rules
  • INTEGRITY
  • Make wise choices.
  • Be honest.
  • Learn from your mistakes.

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Classroom Rules
  • RESPECT
  • Listen before you speak.
  • Raise your hand to share ideas.
  • Keep hands and feet to yourself.

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Classroom Rules
  • INVOLVEMENT
  • Give it a go.
  • Keep on task.
  • Be a friend - include others.

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Classroom Rules
  • TEAMWORK
  • Treat others the way
  • you want to be treated.
  • Use kind and encouraging words.
  • Cooperate with learning partners.

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Special Classes
  • Special class schedules are in the BEE book.
  • Art shirts need to be brought to school and left
    in the locker for art each week.
  • SAFE shoes every day!
  • Gym shoes need worn on gym day. No sandals or
    boots.
  • The library is always in need of parent
    volunteers to help check out books to the
    students.

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Special Classes
  • MONDAY is ART with Mr. Harris.
  • TUESDAY is GYM with Mrs. Charske.
  • WEDNESDAY is LIBRARY with Mrs. Miller.
  • THURSDAY is MUSIC with Mrs. Childs.
  • FRIDAY is a fabulous day with Mrs. Bauser!

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Healthy Environment
  • Colds have already started!! Please make sure
    that your child is fever free without medication
    for 24 hrs. before returning to school.
  • Regular sleeping habits and eating healthy foods
    keeps the body and the brain healthy and ready to
    learn!
  • Encourage good hand washing skills everywhere!

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Birthday Celebrations
  • Students are welcome to bring a non-edible treat
    to share with our class family. We are 10 boys
    and 12 girls.
  • A BIRTHDAY BOOK is a great way to encourage the
    literacy skills for everyone!

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Recess/Lunch
  • Recess is from 1055 - 1115 a.m.
  • WE DO GO OUTSIDE WHEN IT IS COLD!
  • Dress for the weather. Bare legs outside are cold
    in the winter. It is better to be over dressed
    than under dressed. Students need to know how to
    zip their coats and tie shoes for safety.
  • Lunch is from 1120-1145 a.m. First graders are
    not allowed to buy snacks. They are encouraged
    to eat and talk less at the table. Money can be
    applied to your childs card by cash, check or
    through EZ-pay on the internet.

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Reading
  • Phonics
  • Daily phonics using Fundations program.
  • Fundations Phonics Notebook
  • Spelling linked to word study
  • Guided Reading
  • Small group and individual reading instruction
  • Read Alouds
  • We will read and reread many wonderful books
    together.
  • Shared Reading
  • We will have students read together in large
    groups, small groups, and pairs.

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Reading cont.
  • Reading Assessments
  • Fry and Fundations Sight Words for the year are
    in the B.E.E. Folder.
  • AIMS-measures reading fluency three times a
    year.
  • DRA-measures students individual reading level.
  • Look in B.E.E. Folder for your childs current
    level.

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B.E.E. FOLDER
  • Bring Everything Every Day!

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Writers Workshop
  • Writing is taught using mentor texts and making
    books.
  • Writing units
  • Personal narratives
  • Pattern books
  • Nonfiction/fiction
  • Poetry
  • List books
  • Writing Portfolio
  • Students writing projects are kept throughout the
    year to show writing growth. Projects are often
    displayed in the hallway.

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Writing cont.
  • Writing Celebration
  • In May, parents will be invited to attend our
    Celebration of Learning. Students will share a
    collection of writing projects saved throughout
    the school year.
  • There is always a surprise for you to take home
    to remember first grade.

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Math
  • Math is hands on instruction using manipulatives
    and math stations.
  • Number sense, geometry, measurement, basic
    addition and subtraction facts are key concepts.
  • Math workbook pages are used to reinforce what we
    know.
  • Tens frames and Hundreds Chart are useful tools.
  • Fluency and Accuracy are essential.

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Social Studies
  • In social studies, students learn about self,
    family, and community. Standards also include
    learning about other cultures on each of the
    continents and their holidays.
  • At-home family projects help students communicate
    with their classmates about their family and
    traditions.

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Social Studies cont.
  • Examples of Home/School projects
  • All about Me
  • Fall Favorites
  • Holiday Tradition quilt piece
  • Hundreds Day
  • Valentines Box
  • Bird Research
  • Spring Kite

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Science Fun!!!
  • Science utilizes our five senses to observe the
    world around us.
  • We are active science learners!
  • Hand-on Minds-on
  • Inquiry based learning
  • Science Lab will be
  • In our classroom
  • Around the school grounds

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Southdale Team at National Literacy Conference
  • Ms. Morton, Ms. Clark, Ms. Williams, and I will
    be presenting in February
  • Our topic is The Science Solution Science in the
    Literacy Block
  • We will need your permission to use student
    images and work samples.

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HOMEWORK isall the important work you do every
day!
  • YOU are your childs most important teacher.
  • Be intentional about making time to talk with
    your child every day.
  • Spend time doing things together.
  • Encourage your child to help at home!

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Homework
  • READ to and with your child EVERY day!
  • Literature Log is a way to reinforce that
    experience.
  • Each child has received a Fundations Phonics
    Notebook to reinforce classroom experiences.
  • This notebook will be collected once every nine
    weeks.
  • Collection dates will be in the weekly
    newsletter.
  • Word patterns and sight words should be practiced
    at home.
  • Math conversation is always helpful.
  • Understanding math concepts will be essential.

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Web-based LEARNING
  • First in Math
  • A program provided by KCS for all students.
  • Dreambox
  • An individualized math program available to all
    Southdale first graders.
  • Raz-kids
  • An individualized reading resource with fiction
    and nonfiction texts for ALL readers. Allows
    students to record their reading for me to hear.

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Report Cards
  • Children in First Grade work at their
    developmental level in all academic areas.
  • Students receive support and guidance.
  • Modeling, guided practice, and some independent
    practice are part of the learning continuum.
  • There is a gradual release to independent work.
  • Observation, participation, written work,
    summative assessments and projects are part of
    our review of each childs progress

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Report Cards
  • Always keep in mind that these are first graders
    and you will see their growth.
  • Progress Book parameters are
  • EExcellent 90-100
  • SSatisfactory 70-89
  • NINeeds Improvement 60-69
  • U Unsatisfactory below 60
  • This is what we are aiming to achieve on an
    independent consistent level!

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Field Trips
  • We have lots of fun field trips planned for this
    year!
  • Pondview and Southdale Nature Centers
  • Past years we have been to Brumbaugh Fruit Farm,
    the Cincinnati Zoo, and Aullwood Farm - current
    plans are pending.
  • Parent volunteers are encouraged. Parents cost
    will be the same as the students cost. Please
    understand that we have limited space on the
    buses, so there may be a limit to the number of
    volunteers for each field trip. Siblings are not
    allowed to join us.

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Sign Ups
  • Field Trips
  • Conferences
  • Literacy Pal
  • Classroom support

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Lets Have a Great Year!
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