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Sunday, August 25, 2013

2013-2014 Disclosure

                                                                                                                                   August 23, 2013
Dear Parents, Guardians and Students,
            Welcome to fifth grade!  I am looking forward to spending the next year teaching your child.  We are going to discover, practice, and learn many new things.  Fifth graders focus on states/capitals, essays, electricity, genetics, land forms, matter, American history, current events and mathematics; we will practice reading, writing, and other aspects of Language Arts. We will have class money that can be used to buy treats at special activities, attend reward activities, and practice money management. We will also focus on accountability, responsibility, and organization. Students will be exposed to the 7 Habits in order to help them achieve these goals. The 7 habits are Be Proactive, Begin with the End in Mind, Put First Things First, Think Win/Win, Seek First to Understand/Then to be Understood, Synergize and, Sharpen the Saw (balance in life).
  This is only an overview of the material we will be covering.  As you can see, we will be very busy this year. Parents, teachers, and students working together make an unbeatable team.  Therefore students are expected to carry their planner to and from school daily. At home students will record reading, exercise, and word study minutes in their planner, show planner to parents, discuss their day and ask parents to sign the planner.  Communication is essential between parents, students, and teachers. My email address is Rebecca.Rendell@jordandistrict.org. I will be “tweeting” homework and other important information @RendellMrs  Our class webpage is http://teamrendell2013.blogspot.com .
            I believe students have the right to a positive friendly learning environment. Our school rules and classroom rules are set up to provide that environment; as our federal and state laws create the society we live in.   Just as we have procedures to keep our civilization running smoothly, we have procedures in the classroom to keep our class society running smoothly. We can have a fun year if we work together as a team (Synergize), following the rules with an attitude of good sportsmanship (Think Win/Win).
            Additionally, I believe that a student’s behavior is solely based on his or her own choices and they can be their own leader.  We, as parents and teachers, endeavor to guide each student to make good choices. Knowing the rewards and consequences helps us all make informed decisions.  Therefore, please read and discuss the following information with your child so he or she will know what to expect and we can all have a successful school year.
Rules:
1.     Listen and follow directions the first time they are given
2.     Show respect for all school personnel, other students, and other’s possessions at all times.  Be polite and keep your hands and feet to yourselves and use appropriate language.
3.     Follow classroom procedures
4.     Complete assigned work to the best of your ability (aim for a 4), Turn assignments in on time with full name on paper and redo assignments with low scores
5.     Do not argue with the Umpire (Teacher, Principal, or other school personnel)  
Our class rules help us follow the school rules:
 1. Be Responsible 2. Be Respectful, and 3. Be Safe.
Rewards for following the rules:
1.     Praise
2.     Classroom Currency
3.     Whole class and small group points
4.     Caught Being Good tickets/Treasure Tower tokens
5.     Participate in bonus classroom activities (Market days, class parties, extra P.E., etc.)
Consequences for choosing to break the rules:
1.     Warning/Classroom Money Fine
2.     Less Market Time/ Less Class Party Time
3.     Think Time
4.     Home notification
5.     Lunch Recess detention
6.     In-school detention
      Homework: (A total of approximately 50 minutes per day)
  1. Independent Reading - Each student should read 30 minutes each night.  (S)He may read alone, with a sibling, or with an adult.  Students may read fiction books, non-fiction/ informational books, magazines, comic books, newspapers, parent approved web pages, etc.  It is important to vary the type of reading material and discuss with your child what has been read.  This will give him or her practice with different writing styles and reading strategies. It will improve reading, language, and comprehension skills.  Reading minutes should be recorded on the calendars in the student planner.
  2. Planners – Students will fill out their planners with assignments, due dates, and what they accomplished each day.  Would you please look these over with your student and sign the planner each day?  This will give us an established communication line, and prepare your student for the organization necessary to succeed this year and in future years.  I will check student planners every morning.  I believe this use of a student planner helps each fifth grader practice accountability, responsibility and organization.    (You may also contact me by phone or email.)
  3. Math – Each student will be given one blue notebook to use as a math journal and math workbook. Most math assignments will be kept in these two books. Students are expected to bring these books, their planner, and a pencil to class each day. Expect one paper per day for math homework.
  4. Typing Practice for 5 minutes to build muscle memory 5 days of the week. Sign on to the webpage with the same username and password that you use at school. http://school.typingpal.com/?JORDWEST
  5. Sit-ups, push-ups, and stretches: Twice a week, skip a day between workouts. ie. Wednesday and Friday – Please see PE Disclosure for more details.
  6. Unfinished Work – We will have assignments in math and other subjects throughout the year that may become homework depending on how much material we cover in class, how well each student manages his or her time, and the need for additional practice of a concept.
  7. Projects – We will have a few projects this year. (History Choice Project, Science Choice Project, Published Book, and Portfolio)  Projects will be spaced throughout the year and should be made from recycled materials as much as possible.  Students will write the projects in their planner on the date they are assigned with the due date.   The purpose is to increase student’s understanding, illustrate their knowledge, and communicate that to the class. These projects should NOT cost a lot of money or waste time.  Some class time will be provided for students to work on projects. Please encourage your student to use their time wisely, so they will have less to do at home.
  8. Redo – Students are allowed to redo any on-time assignment to improve their grade and understanding.  Redo assignments should be turned in no more than one week from receipt of grade.
  9. Spelling and Word Work – Students will have a short individual spelling list of words they do not know, from and in addition to the Rebecca Sitton spelling program that is described in the attached letter.  Students will also have spelling words from Social Studies, Science, and individualized understanding of spelling patterns. Students should study those words all week and will have a weekly assignment based on the spelling program. Students should spend 5 – 10 minutes a night studying Spelling and Vocabulary words. 
     Grades
            Grades on assignments will follow the format of our report cards.  Students will earn a 4(100%-90%), 3(89%-80%), 2(79%-70%), or a 1(69% or less).  With the “Redo” option, all students should be able to earn fours.  I will happily go over the assignment again with any student, even if we need to schedule time before or after school.   My goal is to help each student learn. 
            We will correct some of our work in class.  Usually students will correct their own work.  Studies show that students learn more when they correct their work.  Occasionally students will trade papers to correct.   Please let me know if you have any objections or would like to discuss this practice.   
Late and Absent Work
            I believe the transition to Middle School will be smoother if we emphasize accountability, responsibility and organization; therefore we will follow Joel P. Jensen’s late and absent work policy of  - no more than 3 late assignments per term will be accepted for full credit. Students will be given 3 late work coupons at the beginning of each term. Late assignments must have the coupon attached and be turned in by each term’s cut off date. Additionally absent work is due no later than one week after student’s return to school.
A planner, binder, and notebooks will be provided to help each student stay organized to meet these goals.  Each subject has a notebook of a specific color. Inside the binder the students will keep self collected data, reference materials, and current work.
            Thank you for all that you do to help your child have a successful school experience.  If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at the school (801-565-7510), jot a note in your child’s planner, or email me at Rebecca.Rendell@jordandistrict.org ,
Please sign and return the attached sheet of paper indicating you have read and discussed this information with your child.  I would also appreciate the inclusion of any questions or concerns on the attached sheet below.
Sincerely,
Ms. Rendell
Please sign below to indicate that you have read and understand the policies and procedures outlined on the previous pages.  I would appreciate it if you could also write if and when you are available to help in the classroom along with the types of things you would be willing to do.  For example: room parent, reading groups, math, field trips, class room parties for holidays, emergency phone tree, foreign language etc.
Student Signature ____________________________________  
Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________ Phone number _____________
Email address   _________________________________________
Questions / Comments _______________________________________________________
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Photographs
            We will be taking pictures in class to use in our portfolios at the end of the year, the end of the year slide show, and similar classroom projects. Please indicate below if your child’s photograph may appear in these publications.
___ Yes, my child’s photograph may be used in classroom projects.
___ No, please contact me about my using my child’s photograph.
 Parent/Guardian Signature _________________________________________
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Volunteer Information
When are you available?   ____________________________________
What would you like to do?  ________________________________________________
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Grading
            Students will often grade their own work as this allows students to learn from their mistakes and we can clear up misunderstandings as we correct. I will occasionally have volunteers, aides or other students correct assignments or homework. This practice also has an important educational purpose in that it allows students to review problem-solving strategies that may be different from their own. It also serves the important purpose of allowing the teacher to review assignments and use correcting time as effectively as possible.
____ I give permission for my child’s work to be corrected by others. This permission is valid for the duration of the school year.
____ I do not give permission for my child’s work to be corrected by others.
Parent/Guardian Signature _______________________________________________


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