Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Testing

This week we took our first test. We have been working hard on drawing conclusions and story mapping. Students get the concepts but have a hard time writing their thoughts down. I am increasing the daily practice so that students are better able to express themselves. At home, do the same. Have them write more. Pay special attention to the writing they do in their homework. Make sure they can express themselves completely and accurately. This will help increase their scores.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Homework

I have spent the weekend grading homework packets. While the grades are not recorded, I think it is a good practice to inform you and your student the range of their effort. Homework is an important extension of school learning. If your student is recieving good effort grades on the homework, then you know they are able to recieve good grades in the classroom. With that being said, I have a few notes. Please make sure your child is reading and following directions. Many times, all the information they need is included in the packet. For example, this week I noticed that when asked to put a suffix on root words, many students added a prefix instead. When students were asked to write the new word and its meaning, many students only wrote the new word NOT the meaning. Also for the writing portion of the packet a specific writing prompt is posed. Students should not just write what they wish, or copy from a book they enjoy. When the story planner asks for a reflection, this does not mean a definition of the word. I would instead like them to reflect on what they felt after the events in the story had taken place. Be sure you are carefully looking at their homework, especially now at the beginning of the year. As the year goes on, I expect they will be able to do it independently, but this independence needs to be built. Thank you for all your help in your child's education. Be sure to call if you have any questions before the second packet is due on Friday.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

First Week

What a wonderful first week. It was hard at first getting to know the names of students in all three classes, but I finally think I have a handle on it. I am so excited to say that the second grade teachers did a bang up job. These third graders are well-trained in Daily 5. They have hall basics down pat, and they know how to listen and read for stretches of time. In fact, the students are so advanced at Daily 5 that I have had to adjust my reading plans. Instead of slowly introducing the parts of daily 5 and building stamina, I am able to fast track. This coming week I will be introducing two new parts of daily 5, Work on Writing and Word Work. I had planned to spend a week on each of the five components of Daily 5, but I won't need to! It is also important to note, that I will need to move thier first reading test up from August 28 to the 26th. The test didn't change, only the date. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. The included picture is sideways, but shows students practicing Read to Self.

Keeven Elementary Hi-Five Expectations

Be Respectful



Be Ready



Be Peaceful



Be Responsible



Be Safe







Room 6 ALWAYS lives up to these expectations