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Welcome toMeet the Teacher
& Curriculum NightCentennial Middle School
• Tonight’s Schedule of Classes• Ms. Kelly Team 6M
Meet the Teacher
• 6th Grade English Language Arts Curriculum Overview• 6th Grade Social Studies Curriculum Overview
• What is Growth Mindset? Creating a Mindset for Success
Curriculum Overview
•90% Assessments, 10% Practice- Felicia•StudentVue & ParentVue (student’s KSD login & password)-
Kelly•GRADES! From Percentage to Standard-Based Grading (4pt scale)
- Felicia
•What about 4th period?- Jeff
Grades & 4th Period
•CMS List Server Email Distribution & Remind 101 & Synergy-Kelly
•The Sabercat Way- The 3P’s, Sabercat Societies & WEB-Jeff•Parent Pick-Up & Drop-Off, Lunch Accounts-Jeff•Dress for School Success Code & Electronics Policy-Felicia•TEAM SUPPLY LIST & Tax Credit Information-Kelly
CMS Information
2016-2017 Presentation Information
Tonight is a structured evening where you will go to each of your child’s classes to meet the teachers
and learn about class content. TIME 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade
5:00- 5:20 pm Period 1 Period 1 Period 15:23- 5:43 pm Period 2 Period 2 Period 25:46- 6:06 pm Period 3 Period 3 Period 36:09- 6:29 pmNO 4th Period
Period 5 Period 5 Period 5
6:32- 6:52 pm Period 6 Period 6 Period 66:55- 7:15 pm Period 7 Period 7 Period 7
Ms. Kelly
Team 6MEnglish Language Arts & Social Studies
[email protected](email preferred)
(480) 541-6576
Room H16
•ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
2016-2017 Meet the Teacher & Curriculum Night
•Language Arts Texts
Language Arts Focus• First Quarter Focus: Reading Closely and Writing to Learn• Text: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan• Guiding Questions:
• What is the hero’s journey?• What makes a myth?• Why do myths matter?
• Second Quarter Focus: Working with Evidence• Text: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! By Laura Amy Schlitz• Guiding Questions:
• How do authors use language to convey theme and meaning in a literary text?• What adversities do the children of Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! relate through
their monologues?• Do we struggle with the same adversities as the people of Good Masters! Sweet
Ladies!?
Language Arts Focus• Third Quarter Focus: Understanding Perspectives• Text: Flush by Carl Hiaasen• Guiding Questions:
• How does an author develop the narrator’s point of view and perspective?• How does an author’s geographic location affect his perspective, and how is that
perspective communicated through his writing?• How does an author’s purpose affect the narrator’s point of view?• How do human activities affect the balance of our ecosystem?
• Fourth Quarter Focus: Reading for Research and Writing an Argument• Text: Frightful’s Mountain by Jean Craighead George• Guiding Questions:
• How do human actions affect the natural world? • How do different authors approach providing information and making an
argument? • How does reading for research help me to form an opinion and make an
argument?
Reading At Home
“Every measure that looks at pleasure reading and its effects on student performance on standardized tests of reading ability-and science and math-tells us that the major predictor of academic success is the amount of time that a student spends reading. In fact, the top 5 percent of U.S. students read up to 144 times more than the kids in the bottom 5 percent.”
Nancie Atwell, The Reading Zone, p. 107
•SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
2016-2017 Meet the Teacher & Curriculum Night
1st Quarter• Primary & Secondary Sources• Forms of Government• Hunters and Gatherers (Early
Civilizations Pre 1500)• Ancient Civilization of Central and
South America2nd Quarter• Ancient Mesopotamia• Ancient Egypt• Ancient India, • Ancient Hinduism & Buddhism• Ancient China
3rd Quarter
• Ancient Greece
• Ancient Rome
4th Quarter
• Middle Ages
• Renaissance and Reformation
• Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution
• Personal Finance
6th Grade Social StudiesYearly Curriculum Overview
What is Growth Mindset?
“If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning. That way, their children don’t have to be slaves of praise. They will have a lifelong way to build and repair their own confidence.”
Carol Dweck, Mindset, p. 176-177
Creating a Mindset for Success
•CMS INFORMATION2016-2017 Meet the Teacher & Curriculum Night
Grades, Grades, GRADES!How do I check my student’s grades?
StudentVue & ParentVueIf you can’t access ParentVue,
use your student’s login and password for StudentVue.
Grades are weighted:
90 % Assessments(Tests, Projects, Quizzes)
10% Practice(Assignments)
Grades in Elementary School ARE NOT weighted!
2016-2017 CMS List Server Email Distribution
CICK HERE TO SIGN UP!
How will teachers and/or teams communicate information with parents
such as newsletters, conferences, notes, team specific information?
❑ Teachers will communicate using information submitted during
enrollment to our front office. If your EMAIL is not accurate, you’ll miss
important information. Contact the CMS front office when changes are
needed or if you are not receiving teacher or team communication.
How will CMS communication information with families such as CMS
newsletter, PTO, sports, school-wide general information? (refer to following slides)
❑ Sign up on the CMS List Server Email Distribution
❑ Sign up on Remind 101 for CMS- one way text message notification
•Be Informed, Get Involved, Stay Connected!
2016-2017 CMS REMIND 101
One Way Text Message Notifications
Supply Donations Tax Credit DonationsTHANK YOU FOR YOUR
SUPPORT!✓ Highlighters
✓ Colored Pencils/Water Based Markers
✓ Post-Its Notes (standard size)
✓ Glue Sticks
✓ Tissues
✓ Copy Paper
✓ Lined Paper
✓ Kid Scissors
✓ Lysol/Disinfectant Wipes
Our learning is enhanced thanks to you.
Your tax credit donation helps students attend extracurricular* activities like athletics; art and music programs; character education; and field trips.
These programs develop well-rounded students who in turn build strong communities.
Arizona statute allows individuals or couples to donate $200/$400 for a dollar to dollar tax credit.
6M Supply & Tax Credit Donations
•GRADES & 4-POINT SCALE2016-2017 Meet the Teacher & Curriculum Night
Percentage-Based Grading to Letter Grade
4-Point ScaleStudent’s Progress towards Achieving the Grade Level
Curriculum State Standard
100% A+ 4 Student has Exceeded Proficiency on the state standard and achieving above grade level comprehension.
95% A 3.5
90% A- 3Student has Met Proficiency on the state standard and has learned what is required at grade level.
89% B+
Student is Approaching Proficiency on the state standard with degrees of understanding and difficulty.
85% B
80% B- 2.579% C+
75% C
70% C- 2.069% D+
Student is Below Proficiency on the state standard and at risk of missing valuable grade level content.
65% D 1.560% D- 1.050% F 0.0 Student has demonstrated NO EVIDENCE towards proficiency or
understanding grade level content.
Fourth Period will be an extension of core classes.
The schedule for 6th grade is as follows:
Monday 4th period = 1st period class
Tuesday 4th period = 2nd period class (NO 4th Period on Early Release Wednesdays)
Thursday 4th period = 5th period class
Friday 4th period = 6th period class
This class will consist of independent reading, vocabulary and grammar instruction, Thinking Maps introduction, additional ELA instruction as needed.
What about Fourth Period?
The SABERCAT Way- 3PsPREPARED, POLITE & PERFORMING
Our CMS rules and procedures are called The Sabercat Way!It consists of the 3Ps: Prepared, Polite, and Performing.
Students will learn and practice how to be Prepared, Polite and Performing at all times on the CMS campus. ROARs will be awarded to students who demonstrate the 3Ps as appreciation for their commitment to the rules and procedures of CMS. In exchange, ROARS are used as school currency in the ROARS store.
Sabercat SocietiesStudents are more likely to succeed when they feel connected to school. From Wingspread Declaration on School Connections
What is WEB?•Every 6th grader will be involved in WEB this year. •WEB is a program that helps 6th graders acclimate to middle school and gives them a sense of belonging amongst their peers and mentorship from 8th grade students.•WEB takes place all year long and 6th graders will be meeting with their 8th grade leaders twice a month and will take part in activities that promote team building, life and school skills, and help them to make friends.•Every 6th grader is placed in small groups and has two 8th grade leaders.
IMPORTANT!! These 8th grade leaders have reached out to you or your child via a phone call within this last week. If your child has NOT received a phone call it is
because the school does NOT have your updated number or email. If you want to ensure that your child is called before Monday, please leave your child’s first and last
name and a number they can be reached at on a paper on the way out the door.
•
Students are NOT allowed on campus
earlier than 8:00 am!
The Island!
Drop Off & Pick Up
@ Colina Entrance
Bike or Skateboard
Bring a lock and use
gated compounds
OFFICE PARKING LOT
is for SPECIAL NEEDS
only!
Bikes, Legs, and Automobiles!
BUSES ONLY!
Keep food in their stomach as well as money in your bank account!
Lunch AccountsYOU CAN LIMIT YOUR STUDENT’S DAILY SPENDING!
Male tops YES!!
Male tops No
(Offensive symbols, pictures or language)
Male bottoms(pants/shorts)YES!!
Male bottoms No
Appropriate Clothing for BoysDuring the school day, students may only wear hats during PE. At all others times, it must be kept inside backpack.
When in doubt, save your wear for the weekend!
Female tops and bottomsYES!!
Female tops and bottomsNo
(No BBBB—breasts, bellies, backs or butts)
Appropriate Clothing for GirlsDuring the school day, students may only wear hats during PE. At all others times, it must be kept inside backpack.
Rompers are NOT school appropriate. When in doubt, save your wear for the weekend!
Electronics Policy on CMS Campus
The CMS policy about the use of electronic devices, including but not limited to, cellular phones, mp3 players, headphones & ear buds, and personal gaming systems.
Student: ID#:
CMS ELECTRONICS POLICY
The Centennial Middle School policy about the use of electronic devices, including,
but not limited to, cellular phones, mp3 players, headphones & ear buds, and
personal gaming systems, is as follows:
1. ALL electronic devices that are brought to school are to be TURNED OFF
& STORED in students’ backpacks from the time the first bell rings in the
morning until the dismissal bell rings at the end of the school day.
2. Students who violate this policy must turn over their
electronics/equipment to staff immediately.
3. The following consequences are in place for students who are in
violation of this policy.
a. 1st offense – Returned to student at 3:30pm the same day.
b. 2nd offense –Parent must come to pick up the item.
c. 3rd offense – Parent/Admin/Student Mtg. and item will be
returned.
Note: A Parent or Guardian may come to the school at any time to reclaim the
confiscated item and take it home with them.
By signing the student or parent/guardian acknowledges that they understand
CMS’s policy regarding electronics use at school.
1st offense: ___________________________ date __________
2nd offense: ___________________________date__________
3rd offense: ___________________________date__________
The Sabercat Way3Ps
Dress CodeExpectations
Prepared✓ Dress to learn✓ Come to school dressed appropriately✓ Follow dress code
Polite✓ My clothing is respectful to myself and others✓ Be respectful to staff when addressed
Performing✓ Maintain appropriate dress throughout the school
day
3Ps Dress for Success Code
For your backpack at all times:All notebooks/folders will be kept in the
classrooms unless needed for homework.
❏ Backpack/Book Bag
❏ #2 pencils and erasers
❏ Blue and/or black pens
❏ Highlighters (at least 4 colored)
❏ Box of Colored Pencils/washable
markers with at least 8 colors
❏ Personal pair of earbuds for
computer use (store in a ziplock)
❏ Flash Drive (Low GB) or Google Drive
access from home
❏ Optional: personal pencil sharpener
❏ 6- Single Subject Spiral Notebooks
❏ 2- College Ruled COMPOSITION Books
❏ 1- 2inch 3-ring Binder
❏ 2- Single Subject Folders
❏ 1- Package of 5 Tab Dividers
❏ 1- Small package of Loose-leaf college
ruled paper
6C Supply List
Understand and Follow the Electronics Policy
Teachers may allow students to use electronics in classrooms for learning purposes.
• ALL electronic devices that are brought to school are to be TURNED OFF & STORED in
students’ backpacks from the time THE FIRST BELL RINGS at 8:23am UNTIL THE DISMISSAL BELL Rings at 3:30pm.
• Students who violate this policy must turn over their electronics/equipment to staff immediately.
• Students – do not make things worse! Turn device over and do not get into a power struggle that could lead to bigger consequences!
• First Offense: • STUDENT will report to Ms. Corner (Focus Room) at the end of the School day to retrieve the phone. Ms.
corner will NOT find the student to give the phone back!
• Second Offense: • Parent will need to come to CMS to pick up phone from Ms. Corner.
• Third Offense: • Parent will come in for a meeting with the grade level administrator and then get phone back.
Note: A Parent or Guardian may come to the school at any time to reclaim the confiscated item and take it home with them.