Back to School Night SBS Grades 6,7,8 - August 30, 2017, 6:30 p.m. - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Back to School Night SBS Grades 6,7,8 - August 30, 2017, 6:30 p.m. AGENDA Opening Prayer Big Ideas Math Introductions Spanish Communication Science Camps Expectations Washington D.C. Organization & Clubs Technology Closing Prayer


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Back to School Night

SBS Grades 6,7,8 - August 30, 2017, 6:30 p.m.

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AGENDA

Opening Prayer Introductions Communication Expectations Organization & Technology Responsible Behavior Big Ideas Math Spanish Science Camps Washington D.C. Clubs Closing Prayer

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Introductions

Room 1 ~ Mrs. Barry Room 2 ~ Mrs. Jakubowski Room 3 ~ Mrs. Moore (GLM) Room 4 ~ Mrs. Ciccoianni (ELA 8) Room 5 ~ Ms. Wiggins (ELA 6) Room 6 ~ Ms. Garner (ELA 7) *Teachers available at tables after meeting NN ~ Mrs. Kustura (ADV) Spanish ~ Mrs. Bruno

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COMMUNICATION

  • Sycamore is #1 method of communication - -
  • Homework posted daily
  • Email all teachers involved
  • Conferencing with teachers/Dismissal
  • Written note needed after absence
  • High School Shadow Form (week notice)
  • Cell Phones and Smart Watches
  • Service & L.I.F.T.
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STUDENT EXPECTATIONS

  • Charged 1:1 devices required in every class

every day

  • Must have their own supplies (pens, pencils

paper, etc.)

  • Bells do not dismiss classes, teachers do
  • Bells to begin class mean all students should

be in their places and silent

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ORGANIZATION

Awesome Book for Parents!

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Student Success comes from Failure

How do we teach our young people to have resilience and persevere?

  • Analyze and Communicate

○ What happened? What can you do to learn this? ○ Student needs to talk to the teacher

  • Balance of work, rest, play (take

some time off devices) ~the brain needs time to process info

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Language Arts

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Edmodo

parent code

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RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR

  • Students & Parents track conduct in Sycamore
  • Ongoing Conduct Grade
  • Pass a note (multiple offenses)
  • Includes positive behavior
  • Setting students up to be responsible
  • ZAP: Zeros Aren’t Permitted
  • Please follow up with Acceptable Use Policy for

Electronic Devices

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Uniform

Belts: required for Boys (pants & shorts) Girls (pants) Skirt/skort: lengths (must touch the top of the knee from a standing position) Check socks, shoes, and general appearance Mass Day Dress: Mass, Rosaries & Stations of the Cross Please read handbook for all information Modesty and Dressed Appropriately at all times: sports and relaxed day dress

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Big Ideas Math Program

Parent info night: Sept 12th; 7-8 pm Duffy

  • Grade level and advanced (6-8)

○ Placement determined using a variety of data

  • Assignments are done online

○ Students must still show their work Instant feedback

  • n answers
  • No need to purchase a book
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SPANISH

  • Conversa Spanish Program: http://conversabooks.com
  • Grades 6,7 & 8 will have Spanish twice a week for 50 minutes.
  • Conversa approach is to work on a natural transition through

repetition and reading

  • Lessons Include: reading ,grammar, vocabulary, and writing through

engaging activities of TPR, games, mimicry

  • Classes are taught mostly in Spanish and vocabulary is conveyed

through images, real objects

  • Class is Pass/Fail (70%-100%=Pass; 69%-below= Fail)
  • Sycamore: Assignments, documents, and grades will be posted
  • there. Please refer to course syllabus for details.
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6th Grade Literature

Autobiography

  • Writing will be done in class. Extra work will

be done at home

  • Artwork done at home

40 Book Challenge

  • Students will have incentives to read as

many books and take AR’s as they can.

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  • TEXTBOOK: on-line (pearsonsuccessnet.com)
  • CLASSWORK:
  • Interactive science notebook (ISN)
  • HOMEWORK:
  • Must review work & add evidence
  • f studying each day (left-side)
  • Textbook reading assignment
  • Finish in-class assignment
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SCIENCE FAIR

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  • All STUDENTS complete a project
  • 6th: Same project (experiment in class)
  • 7th: Choose from list
  • 8th: Own project (approval req.)
  • Broken down into several small assignments
  • Assignments start in class
  • 6th: present in class (top student move on)
  • 7th & 8th: present at science fair

Science Fair: Thursday Feb. 8, 2018

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  • COST: Sci Fair board ~$4
  • All boards decorated at home
  • Begin process this week
  • Most 7th/8th experiments should

be completed at home Oct/Nov.

Science Fair

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6th Grade Science Camp

Parent Meeting: Thurs. Sept. 21st 7-8pm in Duffy

  • Camp Location: Running Springs, CA
  • Dates: Monday Nov. 13th - Friday Nov. 17th
  • Registration forms handed out in class
  • Registration Forms AND $100 deposit due Sept 29th
  • Remaining Balance due Friday, Oct 13th
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  • Camp T-shirts/sweatshirts NOT available after camp
  • Medical personnel (RN, LVN, or EMT.) on staff
  • No direct mail to camp
  • Parent letters (ONE ENVELOPE) due Wed, Oct. 25th
  • BE POSITIVE :-)

6th Grade Science Camp

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7th Grade Science Camp

JPL and CHANNEL ISLANDS

  • JPL: Mon. October 2, leave school 7:15 AM

○ Permission slips sent home next week

  • Channel Islands: October 3-5, 2017

○ Packing & daily dress information on website ○ Curriculum questions to Mrs. Barry ○ Logistical questions to Mrs. Kustura and/or Mrs. Jakubowski

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WASHINGTON DC

  • Trip is March 21-29 2018. Information is on

the website and continually updated.

  • Those not attending are expected to do

virtual learning at school

  • Look for jacket orders in October
  • Payment questions go directly to LEAD, all
  • ther questions please direct to Mrs. Kustura
  • r Mrs. Jakubowski
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School Clubs

  • Mythology (5th-8th) Tuesdays 3-4pm start in Nov.
  • Academic Decathlon Team (6th-8th)
  • Campus Ministry Crew (7th-8th)
  • Art Club (6th-8th) Maximum of 22 students
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Closing Prayer