Welcome to Back to School Night Pinebrook Elementary
Welcome to Back to School Night! Pinebrook Elementary Tina Stanley 5 th Grade Room 36 If I do not have your contact information from the online form – please write your name and e-mail address on an index card and leave it for me! Thanks!
A little bit about me… • Born and raised in the area. Went to Fairfax County Public Schools. Graduated from Madison High School • Undergrad at VA Tech – Family and Child Development – Early Childhood Education (Pre. K through 5 th grade) • Grad School at George Mason – Curriculum and Instruction – Gifted Education • Taught in Fairfax – 2 nd and 3 rd grade for 5 years • Taught and ran my own preschool for 3 years
• Married to Rob – we met at Tech • 3 kiddos – Robbie, Senior at Champe – Lauren, Sophomore at Champe – Ryan, 5 th grader here at Pinebrook • I LOVE teaching. Have known that I was going to be a teacher since I was about seven • I believe every child can learn and reach their full potential with the proper guidance • I believe that I need to continue my education and be reflective in my work in order to be the best I can be for my students • I love my family, our dogs, taking pictures, sitting on the beach, gardening, cooking, and M&Ms
Some Communication Tools I Will Be Using: • My Pinebrook website • E-mails • Remind. com
A look at all of our Teachers!!! Yes, I do use way too many exclamation points! • Our 5 th Grade Team • Mrs. Donahue • Mrs. Ducharme • Mrs. Flynn • Mrs. Noel • Mrs. Stanley • Ms. Stulginsky (Payne) • Our specialists are: • Mrs. Nocito – Guidance • Mr. Mc. Pherson – P. E. • Mrs. Hoffmaster – Music • Mrs. Johnson – Art • Mrs. Higgins – Library
Grade Level Expectations • Students will be responsible for being prepared for all classes everyday *Students may not call home for homework • Students will produce quality work at all times • Students will show respect for everyone that they come in contact with • Students will respect classmates’ learning by following both the Classroom and School Rules • Students will be positive role models for younger students
So, you couldn’t follow the rules… 1 st step: Warning Eye-contact, touch, gesture, and/or proximity for minor disruptions 2 nd step: Consequence (STICK ONE) 5 minutes off recess, Stick Form 3 rd step: Consequence (STICK TWO) 10 minutes off recess, Stick Form 4 th step: Consequence (STICK THREE) 15 minutes off Recess, Note home (from you) & Teacher will contact parents 5 th step: Same as above AND Conference with administrator, teacher and student
Homework • • Agenda Parental Support Nightly Reading 40 Book Challenge Math Science Daily Review Word Study Students are expected to complete homework in a timely manner and will be responsible for making up any missing assignments
40 Book Challenge • All students participating in Reading Workshop • Allows for CHOICE in their reading as well as READING TIME each day. STUDENTS ARE STILL EXPECTED TO READ 20 MINUTES EACH NIGHT – EVEN IF THEY READ AT SCHOOL!!! • Students will keep their charts at school. ***Online form for Stanley’ Students • Students should be keeping track of books on their READING LOG that they read at home so that they can talk to their teachers during conferences & have them recorded on their Challenge Sheet • Includes 40 books in a variety of genres, we have reviewed these at school
Pathway Carts Pathway carts were sent from the County for our Reading Program. Carts are circulated among the grade level teachers to bring an additional variety of genres. Acknowledgment forms were sent home two weeks ago. Like library books, children will be required to pay for any lost books.
BYOT *Student Participation is Optional • BYOT will start Monday, October 3 rd or LATER (Based on teacher discretion) • Students will complete Digital Citizenship Lessons in computer lab before begins. Digital Citizenship Lessons in computer lab before • Students will. BYOT complete BYOT begins • Devices must have a 7 inch screen or larger • Students must provide their ownown earbuds (NOT labeled with • Students provide their earbuds (NOTheadphones) labeled name with name Want more information? Please. Want attend BYOT Parent Night on Thursday, September 22 nd at Please attend BYOT Parent Night on Thursday, September 22 nd 6: 30. at 6: 30.
Grading Policies • Students will be assessed in a variety of ways on a daily basis. • Three primary forms of assessment are: – Diagnostic- not graded/used to assess knowledge of concepts – Formative- to check for understanding – Summative- graded assignments – 4 – Exceeds the standard • Higher Level Thinking – 3 – Meets the standard – 2 – Progressing toward the standard – 1 – Not meeting the standard
Report Cards • Students will be marked in the content areas of Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Social Science and Science using the following Grading Key and Progress Indicators: Grading Key A = Advanced Proficient B = Proficient C = Intermediate D = Beginning • Report Card Software: Phoenix • Parent. Vue Progress Indicators 4 = Advanced Proficient 3 = Proficient (This is the target for all students) 2 = Intermediate 1 = Beginning
Odds and Ends • Snack – lunch is very late, please send in a snack for your child! • Conferences – Sign ups will be set up on Sign Up Genius • DARE – Drug Abuse Resistance Education - 10 lesson, September – January • Field Trips – first it to Camp Highroads next month • Donating to our Class – Post it Tabs • Million Words • Loudoun Creates • Computers (BYOT) • Volunteering – Let me know what you’re interested in! I can put you to work!
Math Units/Strands • • • Numeration (Number Sense, Numerical Operations) Measurement Geometry Data Analysis Algebra Problem Solving • Flexible math grouping all focused on 5 th Grade SOLs • Common Pre & Post Assessments and Homework • Differentiated Instruction/Guided Math
Reading Students will participate in Reading Workshop which is a method that uses a combination of mini-lessons, independent reading time, and individual conferences to inspire and motivate students. Some skills that will be taught during the year include: • Predicting • Comparing Texts • Using Context Clues • Making Inferences • Making Connections • Summarizing • Analyzing Author’s Style • Researching • Reading & Answering SOL Test Type Questions
Writing Students will participate in Writing Workshop, similar to Reading Workshop. Instruction will focus on the following types of writing: • • Expository Persuasive Narrative Descriptive Grammar will be reviewed regularly through mini lessons and writing conferences. Students will have regular Spelling/Word Tests based on their current spelling level.
Science • • • Changing Earth Ocean Environment Cells and Organization of Living Things States of Matter Light and Sound INVENTION CONVENTION Experiments and hands-on investigations are incorporated into each unit!
Social Studies Regions of the United States • Map Skills • Geography • Landforms • Environment • People • History • Economy/Resources
Your Questions (from Remind!) • How many projects? Home or School? ? ? • How much homework should we expect? • How often should kids be writing in their agendas?
Questions or Comments? • Check Pinebrook’s 5 th grade webpage for newsletters and important dates. • You can reach us by phone or email. We will get back to you as soon as possible! • School Phone: 703 -957 -4325 • 5 th Grade Team E-mails are online • If you have specific questions about your child or comments please leave them on an index card for me. I’ll be in touch soon!
Thank you for taking the time out of your very busy schedule to be here tonight! I am looking to a fun and successful year with your children!
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