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Student’s
Rights and
Responsibilities
1.
You have the right to a safe
environment. You have the responsibility to follow safety rules.
2. You have the right to voice your opinion. You have the
responsibility
to respect the opinions of others.
3. You have the right to use school books, materials, and equipment.
You have
the responsibility to take care of all school materials.
4. You have the
right to fair
treatment. You have the responsibility to treat others fairly and
with
respect.
5. You have the right to a good education. You have the
responsibility to do your best!
Special Area
Schedule
Monday:
Music 8:45
Tuesday :
Library 10:15
Wednesday:
Art 10:15 & P.E. 12:15
Thursday:
Guidance 1:45
Friday:
P.E. 12:45
Fridge
Facts
- Every
week I send home a “Fridge Facts” that lists the reading assignments,
math
skills, vocabulary, spelling, and unit of study for the week.
- When
your
child is in
my class please make a point to read this every week so you can be
aware of the
material we are covering.
First
Grade...
Reading
is the most important
thing you can do with your child this year
- Read
the assigned story each night
- Review
Vocabulary
- Practice
the Spelling Words
Language
Arts
Each
week I will introduce and review skills. These skills are found in the
weekly reading selections. A great way to review these skills at home
is to pick
them out of the story together as your child reads to you.
Math
-
In Sevier County
we currently use the Saxon Math
Curriculum. It revolves daily introducing and reviewing skills.
That
being
said…
IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT that any missed work is made up.
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Homework
will go home 3 nights a week.
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Missing
work is a 5 point deduction per assignment from the homework grade for
that
period.
Spelling
(Working
With Words)
-
Every
week we will have 5 words and three word families to build words
with.
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Example
of word families:
-ink
Pink
Link
Stink
Shrink
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We
will have a pre-test weekly with the final test being on the last day
of that
week.
Science
and Social Studies
- First
graders
are very curious, and that makes teaching Science and Social
Studies a
real treat!
- Students
will occasionally have reading homework or an individual project.
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