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2014-2015 School Year
Ms. Cohn, Ms. Mariela, Ms. McCormick
Welcome & Contact Information
Welcome, Families! We’re looking forward to working with you
to make sure your children succeed in 1st grade!
You may email us or send a note with your child.
Ms. Cohn: [email protected]
Ms. Mariela: [email protected]
Ms. McCormick: [email protected]
Arrival & Dismissal
Arrival: Please be inside by 8:15 a.m.
Students may read a book in the morning.
Dismissal: 2:40 p.m.
1st grade dismisses at the Security Desk entrance
During inclement weather, we dismiss from the
lunchroom (enter through the morning drop-off door)
Daily Schedule May Include:
Morning Meeting
Reading
Writing
Snack & Lunch
Math
Read Aloud
Word Work Program: FUNdations
Social Studies
Snack
Mid-morning
Healthy
Please label all items with initials
(including water bottles/juice boxes)
Please send a water bottle every day!
How to support your child’s reading
True reading is more than just saying the words. It is
UNDERSTANDING what you read. Please talk to your child about
his/her reading and check for understanding.
Some simple questions that apply to many fiction books include:
Who is the main character?
What does he want?
If you were that character, what would you do?
What is the problem in the story?
How does it get solved?
How would you solve the problem yourself?
Did you like the story? Why or why not?
How would you change the ending?
Read nonfiction texts at home as well!
In addition to reading nonfiction books, share the newspaper and magazines. Discuss
the format and talk about the purpose of each type of nonfiction.
Literacy Curriculum
We design our units based on Common Core State Standards.
Students practice skills such as:
identifying fiction v. nonfiction
retelling
describing characters and settings
identifying problem and solution
identifying text features
organizing writing into fact webs, Venn diagrams, and notes
sequencing events
writing to inform, persuade, or entertain
sentence structure and punctuation
In our literacy units, students read texts independently and with partners and participate
in read alouds.
We hold class discussions about critical thinking topics. Our discussions are run by the
students. Discussions may be whole-class or in smaller groups.
Writing Portfolio Pieces
Nonfiction Question & Answer
Informational (Families)
Personal Narrative (About a short event)
Procedural (How To)
Opinion (Persuasive)
Math Curriculum
GO Math! program
School-Home Letters
o Letters to families introducing each unit of study
Work includes Journal (workbook work), games, and use
of manipulatives (hands-on tools)
Unit assessment following each unit.
Smaller, informal assessments throughout the unit.
Performance Tasks follow each unit. They assess the
skills from that unit.
Math Skills
Daily “real world” word problems challenge students’ critical thinking ability.
Adding and subtracting up to 20 automatically
"Adding on" with larger numbers
Addition and subtraction relationships (10 + 4 = 14; 14 – 4 = 10)
Two-digit addition and subtraction
Place value (ones, tens, hundreds)
Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s to 100 and back down to 0
Comparing numbers with symbols (<, >, =)
Measurement
Data and Graphing
Shapes
Time to the hour and half hour
Please note: Identifying and counting coins is not addressed by the GO Math!
Program. We will work on this skill separately.
Social Studies Curriculum
Families and Communities
Four Themes:
1. Families are Important
2. Families Now and Long Ago
3. Families in Communities
4. The Community
Curriculum Resources
GO Math! Think Central: https://www-
k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do (Receive your personalized log
in from the school)
i-Ready (literacy and math): www.i-ready.com (Receive your
personalized log in from the school)
Scholastic News Weekly Reader: http://sni.scholastic.com/SN1
1st grade student sign-in code: crazyeggs943
Discovery Education: www.discoveryeducation.com
PBS Kids (spelling and reading games): www.pbskids.org
SchoolTube (educational videos): www.schooltube.com
Storyline Online (celebrities read children’s books):
www.storylineonline.net
Homework Policy
1 page of Reading/Writing Monday through Thursday (from a packet or
workbook)
Students must color their Reading/Writing homework every night. This helps
with fine motor skills and allows them to take pride in their work.
1 page of Math on most nights (from the GO Math! curriculum)
Students should show their work with a picture or a number sentence (4+5=9)
Please sign the homework sheets after you have reviewed them with your
child. It is a time for you to work with your child on his/her learning.
Homework completion counts toward a portion of your child’s grade.
Grading Policy
Reading:
Formal Assessments (Fountas & Pinnell, Diagnostic Tests): 65%
Classwork, Participation & Discussion: 25%
Homework: 10%
Writing:
Published Portfolio Pieces: 65%
Classwork, Participation & Discussion: 25%
Homework: 10%
Math
Unit Assessments: 45%
Performance Tasks: 20%
Classwork, Participation & Discussion: 25%
Homework: 10%
Cluster Teachers
Mr. Jennings: Music
Mr. Diaz: Physical Education
Ms. Neidish: Library
Ms. Ruiz: Science
Additional Student Services
English as a Second Language (ESL): Ms. Burley
Early Intervention Pull-Out Reading: Ms. Hirsch
Service Providers:
o Speech Services: Ms. Rose, Mr. Reid
o SETSS: Ms. Brown
o Counseling: Ms. McCullough, Dr. Oscar
o Occupational Therapy: Ms. Pinkerton
o Physical Therapy: Ms. Daar
Art
We will have Donetta Riley return for Art
Masters.
Schedules to be determined
We also do seasonal art activities, as well as
Literacy and Social Studies enrichment
Formal Assessments
ECLAS-2: Decoding (sounding out) Real and Made-Up
Words and Spelling)
Fountas & Pinnell Reading Level Assessments (read a
text, then answer comprehension questions)
Go Math! Unit Tests
Math Performance Tasks
Writing Portfolio Pieces
i-Ready: Literacy and Math assessments and instruction
We will post some assessment scores on Engrade, as well
as notify you in writing.
i-Ready
Students will complete a diagnostic assessment at the
beginning of the year. The assessment provides
teachers with information regarding the students’
current levels of achievement in math and literacy. It
helps teachers plan their instruction and form small
groups for enrichment and extra practice.
i-Ready uses the results of the diagnostic assessments
to create personalized lessons for students based on
their levels of achievement.
Students have the opportunity to log in to i-Ready in
school for extra practice lessons, as well as at home.
Field Trips
Lehman Center for the Performing Arts: Spring
2015
Additional field trips enrich our Literacy and
Social Studies curriculums and take place in the
spring. They vary from year to year.
Examples of past trips: Cloisters, Police
Station, Little Red Lighthouse, American
Museum of Natural History
First Grade Picnic: June 2015
Scholastic
Scholastic Book Clubs: Seesaw & Lucky magazines
www.scholastic.com/bookclubs
Online access code for our classes:
Ms. McCormick: JGT6L
Ms. Mariela: MGQLR
Scholastic News Weekly Reader:
$5 per subscription
Check it out at home: http://sni.scholastic.com/SN1
Student sign-in code: crazyeggs943
Supplies
Thank you!
Most important: 1 notebook, 5 folders, scissors, markers,
and a box of crayons
Make sure your child’s belongings are labeled (water
bottle, lunch box, backpack, jacket, sweatshirts)
Please check folders daily for any notes, bulletins, or
forms from the school.
Birthday Parties
Please send a note or an email at least one
week in advance so we can plan accordingly.
Typically after Lunch
Snacks should be easy to pass out
(Cupcakes, brownies, etc.) Please, no cakes.
Drinks should be spill-proof (juice boxes or
water bottles). No soda, please.
No nut products!
Special Events
Families are welcomed into our classrooms to share
about their cultures
Mystery Readers (Family members read a book to the
class)
Cultural Potluck
Publishing Celebrations
Making Gingerbread Houses (December)
First Grade Picnic (June)
Science Day
Other celebrations throughout the year