welcome to third grade ! miss globerson, mrs. hooven, miss sandstrom and mrs. zembal

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WELCOME TO THIRD GRADE ! Miss Globerson, Mrs. Hooven, Miss Sandstrom and Mrs. Zembal

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WELCOME TO THIRD GRADE !

Miss Globerson, Mrs. Hooven,

Miss Sandstrom and Mrs. Zembal

Our Philosophy• Teach the Common Core

curriculum using our own distinctive techniques

• Strive to meet the needs of individual learning styles

• Provide positive and challenging learning experiences

• Facilitate skills and strategies that promote life long learning

CA Common Core Standards

OLD CA State Standards NEW Common Core Standards

A mile-wide-inch deep curriculum More focused content and deeper thinking

The R’s:•Rote Memorization•Regurgitation of facts

The C’s:•Critical Thinking•Communication•Collaboration•Creativity

Sage-on-the-stage-based classroom Guide-on-the-side teaching

A quiet obedience-based classroom An interactive collaboration-based culture

Bubble-based STAR Testing Computer-based Smarter Balanced Assessment (Starting in 3rd grade)

Common Core Example

Requirements:•Unlock the Problem•Identify what is being asked•Explain•Show Work with Strategy Used•Correct Answer

3rd Homework• Binders home and returned daily• Mon.-Thurs. homework recorded in

planner/due daily• 20-30 minutes each night should be

dedicated to reading • Reading Log & Personal Spelling

Word Quiz Sheet due Friday• Parents Initial “Reading” and “Math

Facts” on yellow SURF log nightly• Keep all papers in binder• Do only assigned page

Physical Education and Health

• 100 minutes per week– Supported by P.E. Specialist

• Please make sure that students are dressed for playground and P.E. activities daily.

Field Trips & Special Programs(Thanks to our PTA)

• Heritage Hill Historical Park Native American Experience – Feb./March

• Music twice each month

• Special Assemblies

• Apple Valley Simulation

Tips for a Successful Year• Teach a morning routine. All

materials in backpack• Start each day with a nutritious

breakfast• Bring a “healthy” recess snack

daily• Monitor TV, video games, and

computer activities• Provide a study area and a

homework routine at home• Sleep ten or more hours each

night (asleep by 8:00 pm)• Keep children home when ill

Positive Behavior Interventions and Support

PBIS …

is a school-wide positive behavior system that focuses on defined

behavior expectations and positive reinforcement for

all students.

Meadow Park School is a community of students, parents, and staff that promotes academic excellence within a positive social climate.

Behavioral Expectations

Responsible

On Time and Ready

Positive Attitude

Expect Respect

Safety First

Mission Statement

ROPES coupons…

• Provide students with immediate, frequent, and positive reinforcement

• Encourage expected and desired behavior and are used to acknowledge students at Friday Flag Deck

Minor and Major Behavior Reports Minor and Major Behavior Reports are issued to students who demonstrate problem behaviors as a way to reinforce the school-wide expected behaviors (R.O.P.E.S.)

GATE at Meadow Park• All GATE teachers maintain current GATE training certificates with

ongoing professional development throughout the year. • Meadow Park GATE news and insights will be communicated through the

emails .• IUSD GATE news will be communicated through the GATER Newsletter.• Specific classroom/grade level information will be sent home with

students. • Any questions about testing, general GATE qualifications, and the

selection process can be found on the IUSD website. (http://www.iusd.org/parent_resources/gate/information.html)

• 5th Grade GATE• Cluster • Checklists

Mission: Enhance our children’s education through technology.

Who: Parents (we need You!).

What: Partner with the school to ensure funding for technology continues

Why: Provide our children with the best opportunities to learn

When: 1x a month in the evening at Meadow Park.

Join the Foundation! Without you, the Foundation will cease to exist!

How you can help: Join the Foundation! Help us research and write corporate grants! Make a tax deductible donation Amazon Smile http://smile.amazon.com Select Meadow Park Foundation as your charitable organization

Contact us:

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.MeadowParkFoundation.Org

Meadow Park Foundation

Key Accomplishments:• Over $250,000 raised since inception (1993) • 2004 - 2015

– Over $130,000 raised over the past 10 years– Over $130,000 in technology related purchases including:

• iPads for all Meadow Park teachers• Full replacement of computers in the Computer Lab• Purchase and donation of over 100 laptops • Chromebook purchases for 6th grade resulting in a 2:1 ratio• iPad purchases for 6th grade resulting in a 4:1 ratio• 1 Chromebook cart• Teacher training• Printers and keyboards• Upgrades to the wireless network• Document cameras for the classrooms

Meadow Park Foundation

Meadow Park Parent CommunicationM.P. WebsiteSchool, program and staff events, updated regularly.

Mustang ExpressWeekly school-wide electronic newsletter. Provides tidbits on events and/or school news. 

•PTA WebsiteCreated and updated by our PTA board

 •Grade-level Websites 

Used by K-3 for grade-level information.   Meadow Park NewsIssued periodically throughout the year. Contains more detailed information about our school programs. Staff Email: teacher first and last name + iusd.org. This is the preferred method of communication with staff.  Digital Citizenship will be discussed with students during their first visit(s) to the computer lab.