Title: Welcome to Back to School Night
1Welcome toBack toSchool Night
2Daily Schedule
805-810 Homeroom 813-908 Math
911-955 Literacy Block Writing,
Grammar 958-1042 Specials 1045-1129 Recess/Lu
nch 1132-105 Literacy Block Spelling,
Reading 108-153 History/Science 156-224 Rece
ss (snack time) 227-312 History/Science 315-3
35 Homeroom
3Behavior Chart
Purple Outstanding! Blue Great Choices!Green
Ready to Learn Orange Warning 5 minutes of
recess Red Consequence all of recess, letter
home to parents, possible meeting with Ms. Norton
4Planner
- Will come home every day, please return to school
every day - Check your childs homework
- Sign in the designated spot to verify you have
checked your childs assignments - Write in the notes section if your child is
going somewhere different after school!
5Homework Folder
- Red Folder
- Two Sides to the folder Left at Home, Right Back
to School - Leave the items on the Left side at home
- This is what used to be Friday Folder
- Return Right side back to school
- This is homework and items that need to be
returned to school - Will come home every night with (or without)
assignments in it - Complete work as assigned by teacher (check
planner) - Return to school every day
6Birthdays
- You are welcome to drop off (at the office) or
send in treats or goodie bags with your child - PTOs Birthday Express is a great option!
- Store bought treats ONLY!
- NUT FREE ONLY!
- Please also provide at least 2 gluten free
- Pencils, stickers, bracelets, etc.
- Please make sure birthday goodies are to school
before 1100! - We will be celebrating during afternoon recess
and need time to get them from the office!
7AA Manners Core Virtues
- 10 AA Manners practiced on a daily basis
- Monthly Core Virtues
- We will be integrating our instruction of the AA
Core Virtues into our subjects
8Curriculum
Language Arts Block Reading, Spelling,
Writing, Grammar - Spalding - Core Knowledge -
Shurley English - Step Up to Writing - Open
Court Reading Math Saxon Math Science Foss
Science Social Studies Core Knowledge
9Language Arts Block
Spalding Students learn about phonics,
spelling, reading text structures, writing, and
how to become better critical thinkers.
Core Knowledge Students learn about a variety
of literature and poetry.
Shurley English Students learn the parts of
speech through repetition and song.
Step Up to Writing Students learn how to create
a writing plan and turn it into a paragraph or
narrative.
Open Court Reading Students learn and focus on
Fluency, Vocabulary, and Text Comprehension that
is taught through the Spalding Curriculum.
10Social Studies
Core Knowledge Curriculum Geography Map
Skills Ancient India Ancient China Ancient
Greece Japan Today Signs Symbols of the
US Making the Constitution The War of
1812 Americans Move West The Civil
War Immigration and Citizenship Civil Rights
Leaders
11Science
FOSS Science Air Weather Balance
Motion Insects Next Gen Standards We are
working to align with the Next Gen Standards so
we will be supplementing with other units as well
as Core Knowledge curriculum. Science
Notebooks Students will use their notebooks with
each module. They will use the Scientific Method
to work through the experiments and record it in
their notebooks. Students will also be keeping
track of vocabulary in an organized fashion to go
along with each module and be able to reference
it during every investigation. STEM
Units Atmospheric Science Fall Lego WeDO
Spring
12Saxon Math 3
Students learn through what is called
Incremental Development. Through this, topics
are introduced in spaced steps allowing for
confidence before learning a new concept. Topics
are never dropped, they are continuously worked
on and the topics may grow in complexity. Content
is divided into five components Meeting,
Lesson, Written Practice, Facts Practice, and
Assessments. Homework Will be easy first few
weeks during review Check and assist with
corrections as needed Initial top of your
childs homework Homework will be due daily,
but graded weekly Assessments Every Friday
all review from what has been done Assessments
are worth 80 of math grade
13Purpose of Homework
Establish a routine which includes studying at
home Set aside the same time every day for
homework Develop good study habits Find a
special, quiet place for your child to work
Involve parents in their childs learning
Check in on your child, but do NOT do their
work Provides practice and reinforcement of
skills learned Want to know what we do in
class?? Look at your childs homework! ? Helps
children to take responsibility for their
work Have THEM put it back in their homework
folder, and pack their folder into their bag
Not everyone will get As Missed school/Missed
Work Students have 2 days for each EXCUSED
absence to make up their work. Ex If they were
absent on Monday, work will be due on Wednesday.
Missing Assignment notification will be sent, it
is not late!
Parent Handbook Pages 10 18
14Grading of Homework
Grading Deductions Students are responsible for
their own work, including turning it in on time
as well as making sure their name is on it.
Points will be deducted for late or no name
work. Missing Work 1 day 10 2 days 20 3
days until test day 50 Missing
Assignment Notifications will be sent even if
your child was absent No Name Work
10 STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE AND RETURN
ASSIGNMENTS ON TIME TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT!!
T or Empty Box in Parent Portal means the
assignment has not yet been graded
Parent Handbook Pages 18
15Grading of Homework
- Grading doesnt occur instantly
- Please allow us time to thoroughly grade your
childs assignments - Different assignments will take longer to be
graded - Homework and In-Class Work 3 business days
- Assessments 5 business days
- Large Projects 10 business days
- Writing Assignments 10 business days
16Parent/Teacher Communication
- ALWAYS check this power point, bi-weekly
newsletters, and the website before e-mailing
your childs teacher with questions.
- E-mail your childs teacher with questions before
going to someone else.
- Please be patient with e-mails. Remember our 1
job is to teach your child, not respond to
e-mails. We will try to get back to you by the
end of the day, but please allow up to 48 hours
before contacting us again. - Your Weekends are ours as well. We will respond
to e-mails beginning Monday Morning!
17Parent/Teacher Communication
- PLEASE be respectful in e-mails to your childs
teacher. We are quicker to respond if the e-mail
comes off friendly and respectful.
- We may not always respond to e-mails if it is not
something that needs a response. Yes we did
receive the e-mail, we just dont have the time
to respond Remember we are teaching and lesson
planning! ?
- Where does Kaeleen go after school?? Make sure
Kaeleen knows! Write it in their planner, make
THEM responsible!
18Parent/Teacher Communication
- Encourage your child to take responsibility and
e-mail their teachers! - We cant communicate with you, if you dont get
our e-mails! That being said - Make sure to add ALL of the 2nd grade
teachers - Make sure to add the Parent Portal e-mail
(tends to go to junk folder) - Make sure to check your junk folder for
potential e-mails from AA
19Parent/Teacher Conferences
There are 3 scheduled conferences for this school
year
October 8 9
January 14 15
April 7 8
These are the best times we will meet with you
regarding your childs grades or work they can do
at home to help.
We will contact you if there is a concern on a
childs progress that requires a parent/teacher
conference outside of the scheduled conference
times
20Parent/Teacher Conferences
October 8 9
January 14 15
April 7 8
We will post a Sign-Up Genius link about two
weeks before each conference. Please READ
carefully, to know which of your childs teachers
to sign up with (reading, math, homeroom,
etc.). If you sign up with the wrong teacher, you
will get an email saying you were deleted from
your slot, and you will have to re-sign up.
21Volunteering
- Please continue to check the teachers webpages
for volunteer opportunities - When volunteering at school, please refrain from
bringing younger siblings with you. It is a
district policy and a distraction to the students
in the class trying to learn.
22Student Expectations
Responsibility Children in our class are
responsible for their own actions, attitudes,
behaviors, and work habits. We (parents
teachers) will help the children become more
responsible. However, we will NOT take over
individual responsibilities. The students are
expected to return homework, planners, library
books, etc. ON TIME. They are responsible for
taking care of their learning tools and
supplies. Rules At all times. Be respectful,
responsible, and honest. Our class has spirit!
We work together, support one another, and
appreciate the uniqueness each member of our
class and learning community has to offer.
23Second Grade Instructional Assistant
- Mrs. Byler is the IA for 2nd grade
- We support our IA 100
- We communicate constantly and are all working
towards the same goal - All students need to have respect for Mrs. Byler
and follow her directions, just like they would
the classroom teacher
24Uniform Policy
- American Academy has a uniform, not a dress code.
Make sure tops and bottoms are from Dennis. - If your child is unable to tie their shoes please
help them learn how to do this. - Sweatshirts send a sweatshirt or sweater
everyday. Any sweatshirt can be worn outside for
recess. American Academy sweatshirts only inside
school. - LABEL your childs clothing!! It all looks so
similar!
25Uniform Policy
- Socks
- Navy, Red, White, Black ONLY
- Girls may have the Dennis Plaid Trim
- Tights Navy, Red, White ONLY
- Shoes Must be no higher than the ankle
- Closed Toe Shoes ONLY
- Casual/Dress SOLID Black, Brown, Navy
- Athletic No glitter, characters, beads
- Boots NOT ALLOWED IN SCHOOL
- View the School Uniform Policy here
- http//americanacademyk8.org/aastaffhome/BOD/polic
ies/StudentUniformPolicy.pdf
26After School Activities
- Please remind your child daily where they are to
go after school. - Sometimes we do not get a chance to check our
email to remind your child where they go at the
end of the day. - Write in your childs planner if they need help
remembering where to go.
27Just a few reminders about Parent Portal Please
make sure your current email, phone, address
are on Parent Portal!! All of the information
parents need to know is available under Resources
Portal Information ( http//www.americanacademyk
8.org/parentportal.aspx ). If you havent
already, please take a moment to look at this
link as it contains relevant information for both
new and returning families (how to request
password resets, change their e-mail address, set
messenger preferences, etc.).Â
28Our goal as teachers this year is to have your
child grow in their independence. 2nd grade is
their job, so we want them to be responsible with
their job!
29American Academy 2nd Grade Website
- Lets take a few minutes to look at our webpages