Friday, September 6, 2013

Back to School Night

Parents,
It was wonderful seeing so many of you last night at Back to School Night! Here is the information we covered. Also, as promised, you can now sign up for Fall Conferences on Sign-up Genius. Please let me know if there are any questions I haven't addressed. Our first two days of school ran very smoothly. I am so excited by this terrific group of young people and really looking forward to a fantastic year. Thank you for partnering with me!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Gausman

Back to School Night
September 05, 2013

Welcome 3rd Grade Parents!

I am really excited to begin a new year with such an amazing group of 3rd graders! Here is a brief overview of what you can expect this year. If you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!

Daily Schedule

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
7:45-8:00
Plant your Seeds
8:00-8:15
DIRT
8:10-8:25
Turn Over a New Leaf
8:30-9:45
Math with Miss Munsey
9:45-10:15
Riggs
10:15-10:45
IEW Writing
10:45-11:15
PE
11:15-11:45
Music
Science
Music
Science
11:45-12-15
Lunch
12:15-12:45
Guided
12:45-1:15
Reading
1:15-1:45
World Language
1:45-2:30
History
2:30-2:45
Snack and Recess
2:45-3:05
History
3:05-3:25
Weeding the Garden
3:25-3:40
Carline/ Dismissal


Miss Munsey will be teaching 3rd grade math in our classroom. If you have any questions regarding math, please email her directly at c.munsey@chpcs.org

Ms. Cantin and I are partnering this year for Guided Reading. We will be having reading groups and centers daily from 12:45-1:15 and I would love to have a parent volunteer during this time to help monitor and assist independent workers. If you are available and interested, please let me know. Thank you!

What do we learn about in 3rd grade?
Core Knowledge Units:
Fall
Spring
13 Colonies
Early Explorers
Animals: Vertebrates
Ancient Rome
Earliest Americans
Ecology
Human Anatomy (bones & muscles)
The Solar System
Canada
Geography/Rivers of the World
Vikings
Human Body: Eyes (light/optics)
Ears (sound/hearing)

Do you, or someone you know, have a particular interest or experience that relates to one of our units? I am always looking for local Experts to enrich our curriculum. Please let me know if you have something or someone to share with us!

Throughout the year, we use the Riggs curriculum for spelling and writing, as well as Institute for Excellence in Writing. We do a lot of writing in 3rd grade! We will also learn Getty and Dubay Italic Cursive this year. We usually start cursive after the winter break, after a few months of focusing on quality, legible printing. At home, you can help your student remember to slow down and focus on proper letter formation when completing homework.


Field Trips
Our first field trip of the year is on October 25th . We will be traveling to the Old Aurora Colony to experience what life was like in Colonial times! Drivers needed, so please see the office to complete all volunteer requirements ASAP if you are interested. Field trip Fridays are instructional days- students are expected to be on campus from 8:00-3:30, in uniform. Please try to schedule long weekends and appointments on the 3 other Fridays of each month!

Planners, Homework, and Projects
In 3rd grade, we have homework every night! Once we get into the swing of things, you can expect Riggs/spelling every night, and math most nights. There will also be writing, history, or science, but those will not be the same every day. PLEASE check your child's planner every night to see what we're doing. In addition to the daily work, each unit generally has a Family Project. These are assigned 3-4 weeks before they are due. Project information, including directions and grading rubric, will be sent home (and be emailed out, and available on our class webpage!) Our first project, a Colonial Travel Brochure, should be assigned in the next week.
In addition to homework, your student's planner is also how I will communicate with you how your child's day went. Every afternoon, students will record what color they “landed on”. This becomes a running record, and it is essential that the planner be brought to and from school every day, checked by a parent, and initialed. Thank you for your cooperation!




Falcon Five and our School-wide Behavior Policy
All students at CHPCS are expected to follow the “Falcon Five”- Falcons are Respectful, Resourceful, Responsible, Tolerant, and Safe. We have also created a color-coded system that will be the same in ALL classes. In 3rd grade, we have colored sticks that are given to the teacher as a student moves through the levels. They are:
Green- Everyone starts here each day- Keep it up!
Yellow- 1st warning (no “verbal only” warning this year). Please note, this is JUST A WARNING. We all slip up, and having a yellow means just that. Could you go an ENTIRE day without making ANY mistakes? I know I couldn't!
Orange- A 2nd warning
Blue- Time out. Student will take a short break from the situation to reflect before speaking to the teacher and re-entering the group.
Red- At red, there will be a logical consequence connected to the behavior, and the parent is notified, either by phone or email, depending on the situation. Red is either a '4th warning' for small behaviors, or a '1st time' for actions that endanger self or others.
Hot Pink- student is removed from the classroom. This is an office Referral and will be followed up by administration. Referrals also require a conference with the parent, teacher, and administrator.
A Full copy of our school-wide discipline policy is included at the front of every student's planner as well as available on the CHPCS website.

In conjunction with the consequences above, we also have several Positives to help children learn to make good choices! In class, we have whole-class and table-group “points” that are collected to earn rewards, such as an extra recess, a game, or more library time. Students can also earn Tickets, which they collect and turn in for rewards (we have several to choose from for 10-100 tickets!) School-wide, Falcon Bucks are back! Students will be able to use their Falcon Bucks to enter in a raffle held at each month's all-school assembly!


Volunteer Opportunities
As mentioned above, field trips and literacy helpers are just 2 ways you can help with 3rd grade. If you are interested in helping out, either on campus or at home- volunteers are always welcome! This year we are still looking for our Room Parents. If you are interested, please email Mrs. Biller at debbie@thebillerfamily.com.  They will be helping me throughout the year. If you have time or energy you'd like to donate, please let one of us know!

Communication
The best way to reach me is by email. If you have something arise during the day that needs immediate attention, please phone the office. My primary method of communication will also be email. If you do not have email or have another preferred style (letters, phone, text..) please let me know. We also have a class blog, which will be in place of the traditional 'newsletter' this year. Ideally it will be updated frequently throughout the week, and will include news and announcements, upcoming events, as well as photos and updates of what's happening in the classroom. Please go to http://chpcs3rdgrade.blogspot.com and 'subscribe' to receive automatic notifications when updates occur!
I can also answer quick questions via text at 503.683.3140, but do ask that you respect my family time and refrain from texting after 8:00pm unless it's an emergency. Thank you!


Fall Parent-Teacher Conferences
Fall conferences this year are the week of October 28- November 1st . A sign-up sheet is available on sign-up genius. I will be sending out the link on Friday, September 6th and you can sign up at your convenience. I look forward to working with each of you this year to make 3rd grade an extraordinary experience for your student!

Thank you for coming tonight! Let me know if you have any questions that I may have missed! And, thank you for sharing your child with me!


Mrs. Gausman




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