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Welcome to Curriculum Night Pride in Excellence

Welcome to Curriculum Night Pride in Excellence

Meet Mrs. Moore • Two children, Ben (14) and Nicholas (10). • Live in

Meet Mrs. Moore • Two children, Ben (14) and Nicholas (10). • Live in Macomb Township. • Love to read, and spend time with my family. • Graduated from Oakland University • Masters Degree from Oakland University in Reading and Language Arts. • 16 th year teaching in Rochester Community Schools.

A Day in the Life of Your Student

A Day in the Life of Your Student

Morning Routine / Morning Meeting • Bell rings at 8: 05… learning starts right

Morning Routine / Morning Meeting • Bell rings at 8: 05… learning starts right away!! • Lunch count / announcements • Morning meeting starts at 8: 25 to build teamwork and review behavior and curricular information

Daily Reading Starts at 8: 30! • Starts with a short mini-lesson to demonstrate

Daily Reading Starts at 8: 30! • Starts with a short mini-lesson to demonstrate a strategy • Students spend time reading to self, reading with someone, listening to reading, and working with words • Concluded with a share or review of the skill that was taught

Word Study • 10 -12 spelling words every week to match a target skill

Word Study • 10 -12 spelling words every week to match a target skill • Based on Rochester Schools second grade spelling lists as well as researched based phonics skills. • Tested on Friday

Writing Workshop • Short mini-lesson to model / teach writing strategies • Students write

Writing Workshop • Short mini-lesson to model / teach writing strategies • Students write independently • Independent conferences and/or small strategy groups • Concluded with review

Recess / Lunch 10: 50 -11: 30

Recess / Lunch 10: 50 -11: 30

Hamlin Offers Free and Reduced Lunch For Qualifying Families Who can get free or

Hamlin Offers Free and Reduced Lunch For Qualifying Families Who can get free or reduced meals? • • • Children can get free meals if your gross household income is within the free limits of the federal income guidelines. Children in households receiving Food Assistance Program (FAP), Family Independence Program(FIP), or Food Distribution on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), children in foster care, homeless children and migrant children can get free meals regardless of income. Just one application for all students in your household. If your child’s application was approved last year, you must complete and send in a new application unless the school has told you that your child is eligible for the new school year. • Assistance to complete the form is available. Please contact: – Learning Consultant, Mrs. Gress – • • • agress@rochester. k 12. mi. us ESL Consultant, Mrs. Woodberg lwoodberg@rochester. k 12. mi. us Families can opt to keep all information on the form confidential and not shared for further services Qualifying for free and reduced lunch may also allow the child to receive other free services such as: before and after school child care, field trips if applicable, Blessings in a Backpack, athletics, club/co-curricular, Rochester Area Youth Assistance, etc. Applications available in a variety of languages.

Math Workshop • Everyday Mathematics 4 • Math boxes review skills • Mini-lesson /

Math Workshop • Everyday Mathematics 4 • Math boxes review skills • Mini-lesson / concept overview • 4 math centers • Unit Assessments • Accessible online to families – Coming Soon!

Science, Social Studies & Health • Battle Creek Science units • Michigan Model for

Science, Social Studies & Health • Battle Creek Science units • Michigan Model for Health units • Social Studies. Our Community

Healthy Snack • Students may have a healthy snack • Encourage students to bring

Healthy Snack • Students may have a healthy snack • Encourage students to bring a water bottle – WATER ONLY in the classroom please!

Specials MONDAY Art 1: 50 -2: 50 TUESDAY Chinese 10: 15 -10: 45 Library

Specials MONDAY Art 1: 50 -2: 50 TUESDAY Chinese 10: 15 -10: 45 Library 1: 50 -2: 50 WEDNESDAY Music / Gym 1: 50 -2: 50 THURSDAY FRIDAY Gym / Music 9: 40 -10: 40

Homework • Read a “just right” book each day – 20 minutes of reading

Homework • Read a “just right” book each day – 20 minutes of reading • Spelling words practice (weekly)

Daily Folders • Comes home every day • Important school notes • Completed work

Daily Folders • Comes home every day • Important school notes • Completed work • Please return to school everyday.

Classroom Management • Classroom economy • Students are paid for jobs and good choices

Classroom Management • Classroom economy • Students are paid for jobs and good choices • Students are debited for poor choices or missing homework • Students spend money at school store • Class can also earn tallies towards an afternoon pajama party, etc. • Hawk Hoorays

Your student’s birthday is a very special day! We would like to make it

Your student’s birthday is a very special day! We would like to make it special at school by inviting them to bring a book from home for all their classmates to sign. (They will bring the book back home with them). We will sing Happy Birthday and allow your child to be our line leader and helper for their special day. Please note that no food birthday treats will be permitted at Hamlin. If your child wishes to pass something out they may pass out a small item to classmates such as a pencil, eraser, sticker, etc. . .

Assessment • Trimester report cards • Sign up for Conferences in the back

Assessment • Trimester report cards • Sign up for Conferences in the back

Starring… • • • Celebrity for a week Poster Pictures Share a book “Show

Starring… • • • Celebrity for a week Poster Pictures Share a book “Show and Tell” Students will be randomly selected for this

Field Trips • Dinosaur Hill – September 21 st or 22 nd • Downtown

Field Trips • Dinosaur Hill – September 21 st or 22 nd • Downtown Rochester – April 26, 27 or May 7 • Wild Swan Performance – February 7 th

Volunteers are Needed! • Volunteers help maximize efficiency and allow me to work with

Volunteers are Needed! • Volunteers help maximize efficiency and allow me to work with students in small groups • Afternoon volunteers needed for math rotations, and class store. • Prefer weekly or biweekly commitment

Classroom Celebrations! • Halloween • Winter Centerpiece Making • Valentines • End of Year

Classroom Celebrations! • Halloween • Winter Centerpiece Making • Valentines • End of Year Grade Level Picnic

Other Items • Conference times • Classroom volunteers • Class Name Directory

Other Items • Conference times • Classroom volunteers • Class Name Directory

Lend a Hand • Donations to the classroom are always welcome and much appreciated!

Lend a Hand • Donations to the classroom are always welcome and much appreciated!

Home / School Communication • E-mail is by far the most efficient method mmoore@rochester.

Home / School Communication • E-mail is by far the most efficient method mmoore@rochester. k 12. mi. us • Check Website www. rochester. k 12. mi. us • Monthly newsletter

Questions?

Questions?