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Transcript of Mrs. Strattons Third Grade Class Welcome, parents!
Mrs. Stratton’sThird Grade Class
Welcome, parents!
All About Me My background
I grew up in South Point, OH I graduated from The University of Kentucky I have bachelor’s degree in Primary Ed. K-3
My experience I taught 1½ years at Skeen Elementary in
Leesburg, FL I taught 13 years at Astatula Elementary in Astatula,
FL This is my 16th year teaching and I am happy to be
at Sawgrass Bay Elementary!
My Family My husband
Aaron
My children Brock – 5th grader Lyric – 3rd grader
Our pets No pets, no time!
My Goals To give your child the academic and
social skills they need to be successful this year.
To provide a supportive and fun classroom environment.
To help your child develop a love of reading
What is Positive Behavior Support ? (PBS)
Proactive: Preventing inappropriate behaviors from happening by making our expectations clear
Educative: Teaching students what is expected of them while on our campus; Teaching students the rules for all settings (cafeteria, hallway, bus, etc.)
Reinforcement Based: Acknowledging students for
showing school expectations and rules
HOW IS PBS USED AT SBE?
School-wide expectations and rules Classroom discipline systems focused
on positive behaviors School-wide reward system School-wide consistency for referral
procedures
Bobcat Expectations
Common Area Rules
Covey Habits School Wide Initiative
Creates a common language between school and home
Instills leadership qualities and helps build social skills Responsibility for actions and emotions (behavior) Prioritizing Working with others Goal Setting/Planning
Student’s Data Book School wide initiative. Students track their individual
achievements and progress. Based on data, students set future
goals. Students will lead parent/ teacher
conference by discussing their data book.
Behavior Colored Cards Daily behavior marked
in agenda. Daily green behavior
gets a hole punch in card.
Cards that have all holes punched get treasure box.
Class Subjects The subjects we study during third
grade are: Reading, Writing, Language Arts and
Grammar Math Science Social studies
Curriculum Developmental Studies- Reading GO Math/Performance Tasks- Math Pearson-Science/Social studies Write from the Beginning- Writing
Fluency – 1 minute timed reading should be done Monday-Thursday and recorded on the graph in the packet. This is such an important step to help your child become a great reader! I will check fluency graphs every Friday and students will get a treat for completion.
Reading Compare/contrast Author’s Purpose Plot Development Context Clues Figurative Language Cause & Effect Main Idea & details Narrative Elements Synonyms & Antonyms Theme
•Informational Text•Prefixes and Suffixes•Text Structure•Analyze Words•Locate Information
Math Number Sense Multiplication Division Geometry Statistics Algebraic Thinking Time/Money
Writing Narrative Writing Expository Writing Descriptive writing Persuasive Writing How-To Writing Write From the Beginning
Curriculum Cursive Handwriting
Science The Universe Practice of Science Matter and its properties Forms of Energy Plants Classifying living things Living things and seasons Florida Wildlife Water Conservation
Social Studies Locating & Interpreting
Geographic Information Freedom Week
(Constitution) Exploration of Americas Economics Forming the Foundation of
Government Basic Principles Held by
American Citizens Contributions of Citizens
who defended
American Principles
Holocaust
Classroom Community Our classroom is a community. In our
community, we have rules to help us get along with each other.
Our class rules are: Have self control Be kind to others Follow directions Do your best!
Homework I will assign about 30-40 minutes of homework
every night. This includes up to
15 minutes of reading and 1 minute Timed Reading Fluency passage.
Homework is due back the next day. Reading, Vocab, Spelling, Fluency, Math &
Reading Logs (10 books per month for Pizza Hut personal pan pizza coupon)
Please look at homework policy & sign.
Lunch & Specials Specials 11:00-11:45 except
Wednesday (10:30-11:05)
We are on a 9 day specials rotation – check agendas on Monday for the week schedule
Science Media PE Technology PE Media PE Reading in the Arts PE
Lunch 12:43-1:13
Snack 10:45
B.O.B.C.A.T.S. BINDER This is a responsibility binder which will also
help with organization skills. Must be brought daily. Explanation
Front pocket –all papers Zipper pouch- money, important notes, pencil Agenda – Behavior will be marked on agenda and
homework will be listed. Please initial every night.
Agendas Homework
Reading – Fluency, vocabulary & reading log
Math – workbook at least 4 times a week) Nightly practice of multiplication facts multiplication test on Wednesdays of the following
week will start 2nd 9 weeks.
Behavior daily Daily Signature - homework
FCAT Dates: April 14-17 (this is the window,
dates are not definite yet.
Sunshine State Standards Reading Math
FCAT Reading Multiple choice 100-700 words with an average of 500 FCAT 2.0 Reporting Categories for Reading ( 100-700 words per
passage with an average of 500) There will be 50-55 Multiple Choice Questions. Vocabulary-20% Reading Application-30% Literary Analysis, Fiction/Nonfiction-30% Informational Text/Research Process-20%
Need a level 2 or a passing portfolio (starts in Jan.)
FCAT MATH Multiple choice – 1 minute each FCAT 2.0 Reporting Categories for Math There will be 50-55 Multiple Choice Questions. Number Operations, Probability and Statistics-
50% Geometry and Measurement-30% Number: Fractions-20%
Ways to Help www.bookadventure.com
Similar to AR at school / rewards are free www.thinkcentral.com
User Names & Passwords coming soon www.sawgrassbay.net
Class web page www.fcatexplorer.com
User names & passwords coming soon
Beginning of year paperwork
Academic Criteria Homework Policy Any missing forms
Wish List Outdoor equipment
(balls, jump ropes, Frisbees, hula hoops) Treasure chest goodies Band-aids Snacks 3oz. plastic or paper cups
F.Y.I. our 1st field trip is November 8. See the GREEN form for more information.
Let’s Have a Great Year!