Post on 17-Jan-2016
Parents As Learning Supporters
Angela Poovey and Meagan SwansonCopyright 2011 – Angela Poovey/Meagan Swanson
P.A.L.S AGENDAIntroduction Angela Poovey, School Counselor
Organization and Responsibility Sarah Deal and Sarah Upchurch, Third Grade Teachers
Academic Changes Sharon Collins, WCPSS Literacy Coordinator
Social Changes Angela Poovey, School Counselor
PALS interventions Angie Griffin, Kim Hale, and Susan Dickerson, Title I Intervention
Third Grade Parent Panel Tonya Wollum and Mirtha Washington, Third Grade Parents
Closing and What’s Next Meagan Swanson, Teacher
Introduction
• Third and fourth grade reading levels are one of the best indicators of future academic performance
• Students who struggle in third grade have a higher likelihood of being retained during their school career and a higher likelihood of dropping out of high school
• About 75% of struggling readers in third grade remain struggling readers in high school
Third Grade Expectations
• Organization– Materials– Changing classes– Agendas– Time Management
• Increased responsibility (SOAR)– Turning in work – Ownership over learning
• More independent seatwork• Multi-step problem solving
PALS Interventions
• “How to be PALS” to support new expectations– Increased household responsibilities– Create homework area in your home– Begin to discuss schedules with your summer
activities
Curriculum Changes
• Standard Course of Study– Reading and Math– Writing
• Homework Expectations– Length of time– “How to be PALS” with homework
Social/Developmental Changes
• Peer relationships gaining more importance• Groups of friends beginning to emerge– Cliques and bullying
• Competence and confidence emerging vs. increased academic and social pressures
• Seek more independence but sensitive to failing and frustration
PALS Interventions
Reading• Stamina- research supports that reading stamina will
gradually increase with quality of reading practice ( see handout, Ways to Build Reading Stamina with Your Child)
• Fluency (speed, accuracy, expression) – the ability to read words quickly with accuracy and expression
Fluency is at the heart of making meaning from the text. It provides the bridge between word recognition and
comprehension.
• Comprehension- CROPQVS, Fix Up strategies ( see handouts)
What to do over the summer….
• Read every day• Go to the library• Study Island- www.studyisland.com• Tumblebooks- www.tumblebooks.com
PALS InterventionsMath
• Addition and Subtraction facts by memory• Multiplication• Multi-step Word Problems
What to do over the summer…..• Flash cards• Real life math
Parent Panel
• Positives of third grade• Challenges of third grade
Closing
• Fall parent workshop for “Meet the Teacher”– Standardized testing– Early intervention to minimize difficulties– Nutrition/routines
Thanks for coming!!!Angela Poovey, apoovey1@wcpss.netMeagan Swanson, mswanson@wcpss.net
Thank you for helping our students!
2nd Grade Teachers 3rd Grade TeachersTitle I Teachers DDES PTA Ray Magana
Sharon Collins