open night presentation grade one
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Gyeonggi Suwon Grade One Presentation Night.TRANSCRIPT
WElCOME
Introduction Educational Philosophy Language Arts Math Unit of Inquiry Bible Specialists Buddies Portfolios Homework Take home folders Sites Rights and Responsibilities Any questions
Mrs Kylie Schumacher• Australia• Taught Pre-K for the past 3 years• 4th year in Korea• Previous experience in Pre-K –
Grade 3• Husband: Mr Darrin Schumacher
(Middle School Assistant Principal) • Two children: Abbey and Jack.
School should be a fun place where learning happens. A home away from home.
A warm, inviting environment. Children own this environment – their work
will always be on display. That each child is an individual and has their
own learning style and growth in learning. That children learn by doing and being
actively involved in their learning. Building a strong, caring community within
our classroom. Being organized and disciplined.
Reading – building confidence, targeting individual needs, and teaching specific reading strategies: such as predicting, rereading, reading on, sounding out, sight word recognition. Reading groups, reading individually every day with either Mrs Yoo or myself, AR – accelerated reader, regular assessment.
Writing – Developing story structures: Beginning,
middle and end, Titles, Self-editing, using conventions: nouns, verbs, adjectives, verbs to enhance writing.
Oral Language - Developing confidence in presenting in front of small groups, class groups and whole school.
Phonics – word families, blends, spelling rules
Inquiry approach which is a hands on approach with some written work.
Covers such areas as Number 1-100 (beyond) – written
recognition, how to write each, value of each, number words.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
Number factsShape: 2d and 3dTime – reading clock face and digitalMeasurement – length, weight, volumeChance and Data – graphingEstimationPatterns
1. Our actions affect others. (Citizenship)2. People around the world express their culture in different ways.
(Multi-cultural)3. The solar system is vast and complex. (Space)4. Mini Beasts play a role in our lives. (Insects)5. The development of global perspectives is supported through
understanding our place in the world according to others. (Maps)6. Transportation is important to each of us and connects people in
the world. (Transport)
These are units that are inquiry based – the children are actively involved in their learning and their interests in each topic are covered. Other areas such as Language Arts, Math, Bible are also covered within these units for example – writing about our own characteristics that make us a good citizen. Specialist teachers also align what they are doing with our units where possible.
The children learn bible stories – eg. Jesus’ life, people from the old testament eg. Moses, Noah, and Joseph, and the message of the New Testament.
Where possible Bible will tie into our Units of Inquiry. For example right now we are learning the 10 commandments: God’s Rules for helping us be Good Citizens of the world. We always look back on the learner profiles and how the people we meet in the bible are risk-takers, principled, caring etc.
Korean Class: Mrs. Sarah Kim and Mrs. Fran Lee.
Music: Mrs. Beth Reimer.
Library: Mrs. Leslie Rains
Art: Miss Sarah Letsche
PE: Mrs. Natalie Thomas (Swimming: Mrs. Myrna Ivison/Mr Hong)
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Buddies with grade 5s. (Mr. Stanley’s class)
Activities such as: reading, art, writing, P.E games.
Each child has been assigned a student that they will work with throughout the year.
Not only is it fun but it allows the children to develop a friendships/bonds with an older child.
A folder containing your child’s work comes home every quarter for you to see exactly what your child has been learning.
When the folders come home I ask that you keep all pages in order and send it back within a week so I can continue to add work to them.
Please view the portfolios tonight: we have started to add work. The children are allowed to view their folder during the day and add work that they see is important.
Each day the children will bring their folder home.Inside there will often be:• Letters from the elementary principal• Newsletters from me• Learning tools eg. sight words, phonic aids• Readers and Homework• Menus from the cafeteria – J and J.• Anything important will come home in these folders.
PLEASE SEND THEM BACK EACH DAY – THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.
Grade One site:https://sites.google.com/a/gsis.sc.kr/the-knights-of-grade-one/
Principals Blog:http://johnpetrey.blogspot.com/
Powerschool:http://powerschool.gsis.sc.kr/public/If you have not given me your email address please do so tonight.
Rights Responsibilities
To Feel Safe at School Treat People with RespectTo Get to Class Safely Help others get to class safely by
being aware of others around them.
To Share My Thoughts Listen to Other People. Respect Other People’s feelings.
Learn Allow Other students to Learn
Do My Work to the Best of My Ability
Allow others to do their work to the best of their ability
Use the School Equipment Share the Equipment with Others Use the equipment in the manner
it was intended.
If you have any questions that affect your son or daughter directly please see me individually after the meeting.
Email address: [email protected] Thank you and we look forward to working
with you this year. Parents and Friends Meeting at 8.00 pm in the auditorium.