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Welcome!A little about me:
•Ninth year teaching third grade in Duxbury!
•Masters of Education: Fitchburg State College Bachelor of Arts: Stonehill College
CommunicationHow?
•I try to keep up to date with email at the start and end of the school day.•Call Alden School and leave a message with the office if it’s time sensitive.•Send in a note with your child.
When? - when there is a change in your child’s routine - when something happens at home that might change your child’s attitude
-when you suspect he/she is having trouble with something in the classroom
Classroom Management
• Classroom Guidelines
• Bucket ticket system
• Classroom Bucket
• Morning Routine • Afternoon Routine• Classroom Jobs
Daily Routine
• Schedule is posted
• Snack/read-aloud around 9:00 daily
• 11-11:40 Recess/Lunch Wed.
12:30-1:15 Every other day
• Small group work every day!
(Math Tutor and Reading Specialist)
• Daily 5 Literacy
• enVision math
Third Grade Goals• Independent work/thinking skills• Develop habits of good readers (visualize, monitor
comprehension, etc.) We do this by reading and listening to reading!
• Improve writing: stay on a topic and develop it fully, improve word choice/conventions, begin to revise and edit
• Develop response writing strategies (look back to find details, answer the question etc.)
• Improve problem solving in math, learn facts
Homework•Meant to reinforce skills taught and encourage responsibility•Due the next day unless noted•Should take approximately 30 minutes•Should not cause excessive frustration•Establish a routine, let me know about unexpected issues or circumstances•If missed it’s expected to be made up, excessive missing will result in contact home
Stages of Reading
Odds & Ends• Birthdays
• Volunteer-CORI, Room Parent opening, Library or Passport Club
• Book Orders
• Supplies (earbuds, binder, and flashdrive)
• Absent notes
• Listen to reading (library card access)
• “Education is a shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students, and enthusiastic parents with high expectations.”
~ Bob Beauprez
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