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Week 12

            


Return to School Attendance Guide: HERE 

This last Tuesday we returned to Purple as a county and we are unable to open schools duirng this time. We have at least 5 weeks before we can reopen.


Great Things From the Week

Tiger Store - many students are taking advantage of our store, last week we had a large number of orders filled. IP were given out during text book distribution and Virtual (non Harrison students) were mailed. 

This week Lupe in Ms. Peterson's class paid to pie Mr. Carlos! 




Thank you all for your hard work. 



Red Ribbon Week October 26th-October 30th

*Door Decorating Contest

*Spirit Week

*Say No To Drugs Awareness

*Ant-Bully Awareness

*Discipline assembly for all Harrison Teachers (look on Tuesday calendar they are they - accept the time you want)


Teacher Annual Anti-Bullying Training : HERE

Student Anti-Bullying Slide Deck : HERE (We updated this one a bit)

Additional Resources:

https://www.pacer.org/bullying/

https://www.stopbullying.gov




CST/Report Cards and Planning Time

Many of  you are finishing your first trimester assessments- A few things to note:

CST- We are rebooting our CSTs and we will start with In Person on Nov 18th- Virtual teachers will be next on Wednesday Dec. 2nd. Click here for  sign up document - it will all be virtual, we will just talk about kids and discuss how we can best support you in this digital space. 

Report Cards- DUE by Nov. 2nd - We are responsible for Harrison Teachers this round and will mail them all home for you.

Homework box should reflect independent assignments

Planning Time and Assessments - I would like for you to select 5 target students for your next trimester to focus on (you decide who and why) - I am looking for improvement. Improvement can be better attendance, better math score, 3 more letters, etc. 

You decide the students and the goals - We will discuss these at CST - there is no wrong answer.

If you need additional planning time I will time card you to work on your data analysis (I would love for your grade to work on data analysis together)- If you plan beyond y our contract times

Distance Learning Tips!

Tip 2: Classroom Management

Distance Learning environment requires some rethinking about what works will for you and your students. Committing or recommitting to a thoughtful and well-constructed plan to paper is a step towards a proactive approach to distance learning and can prevent problems from emerging. 

Classroom Management plans outline the procedures, routines, and expectations for all the students in the class. 


ACTION PLAN FOR THIS WEEK:

Getting to Know Students:
*Greet students by their names daily and welcome them to class. 
*Personalize the Space - includes students and families in setting up your classroom 
*Spend some time connecting to students, have time away from academics,  community circles, singing, brain breaks, snack time, games, or some time for students to just talk to each other. Set up playdates for just a few kids. 
*Learn students' interests - can you do activities that allow students to share their interests? Show and tell, family tree, talk about weekends or free time. 




                






  AVID

Advancement Via Individual Determination

Our AVID commitment is to hold all students to high expectations, Students need to be explicitly taught how to use organizational tools. They need to be monitored and held accountable. Take the time to teach your expectations and check in to make sure they are adhering to those expectations. 


AMAZING RESOURCES LINK

https://sites.google.com/view/rims-avid-elementary/home

WICOR

W- Writing to Learn (we spent a lot of time on writing last year, with a heavy focus on teaching students how to read a text, pull out important information, take notes and use evidence to answer Essential Questions) Students can not write with out experience (in person, virtual or otherwise). They can not write about something they have not had a number of experiences with. We can not skip this step, they need visuals, multi-media, sensory, compare and contrast and other opportunities before they can write to a topic or subject. 

I- Level of questioning -Click here for more information

C- Collaboration - We explicitly taught students how to collaborate, we used the 4 L's (or a variation). we provided sentence frames, assigned roles for each collaboration partner and followed up with feedback and checking for understanding. 

O- Organization - It is so important to keep students organized, with hand held items, digital items, etc. We will all use the AVID binder and require students to be AVID ready (set a 30 second timer and they should be able to find what you are asking them to find- if not they are not AVID ready and they need support to become AVID ready. Peer support, teacher support, parent support, etc. ) 

R- Reading to Learn - Once students acquire the skills to decode, they shift to reading for a purpose, to learn. It is important that we are not just assigning reading to read, but rather to make connections, and expand a students learning process. Close Reading Skills are a great skill w need to teach all students. Use your protocols to walk them through how to identify important information and answer the Essential Questions. 





EQUITY 

Our equity goal for the year - Provide access to a quality education for all

Teachers please remember our students have many factors that hinder or support their learning. It is important that we are being flexible and supportive. There is no requirement for Independent work and I am fully against assigning homework in this digital space. I know students need to practice, but please be mindful of the workload our parents are already experiencing and the workload on students. If an independent assignment is essential and needs to be assigned please be gentle with setting due dates and times. Flexibility is the key. We will discuss more in staff meeting. 


Shattering Inequities Book Study:

We will review at our October 28th Staff Meeting
Chapter 1
  • Reflect on your beliefs as an equity leader. How do you demonstrate your beliefs to your staff, students, and/or school community?

  • In an effort to “get comfortable” with the idea that something could be improved each day for our most vulnerable clients, students, or staff, how will you begin the improvement process?


Chapter 2:
* Create a chart for yourself as seen below. Break down your students. Are there trends?

  • Is our data creating the educational glass ceiling that is creating a barrier for some students and not others?

    1. Using the chart how would these subjects support or hinder our students. How do we as elementary teacher impact this?

      1. Discipline

      2. AP Courses

      3. FAFSA

      4. A-G Completion

      5. Intervention Courses

      6. Special Education

      7. DIBELS

  • Have you ever wondered what can change for students’ lives when we use data to uncover deeply rooted systemic inequities in the school system?

    1. Reflect back to the charts you’ve completed, what barriers can be removed to create a path equity within our school system?






NUTS and BOLTS

Don't forget to check the bit.ly/HarrisonHub for all your Harrison needs

Want to get supplies to your students onsite or virtual? 
see schedule below:

**During these pick up weeks, we will always have school supplies available, students just need to come by during assigned distribution days as communicated OR you can tell us what supplies you need and we will set up a pick up for your class.

District Mail Pick Up and Delivery 

to Home Schools

Distribution to Families at Home Schools

Exact dates are to be determined

Week of September 14th

Week of September 21st

Week of October 12th

Week of October 19th

Week of November 9th 

Week of November 16th

Week of December 7th

Week of December 14th

Week of January 11th

Week of January 18th

Week of February 8th

Week of February 15th

Week of March 8th

Week of March 15th

Week of April 12th 

Week of April 19th


Program change window for your reference: We are not advertising as we are mostly full


School Level

Parent Program Change Selection Window

End of Grading Period

Possible Start Date of New Program Choice

Elementary

End of 1st Trimester

10/9/2020 - 10/16/2020

11/6/2020

11/9/2020

Elementary

End of 2nd Trimester

1/29/2020 - 2/5/2020

2/26/2021

3/1/2021

Middle/High

End of 1st Semester

11/18/2020 - 11/25/2020

12/18/2020

1/4/2021




The Instructional Services team is happy to announce two supplemental resources for your students!

Lexia Core5 Reading:  a computer adaptive literacy program that provides explicit, systematic, personalized learning in literacy.  

Dreambox:  an online math program that dynamically adapts to the student, providing personalized instruction aligned with state standards. 

These resources can support you with planning for asynchronous instruction and are meant to:
  • Address learning loss 
  • Fill in gaps in student understanding
  • Provide enrichment opportunities
  • Provide opportunities to deepen understanding of content standards
Lexia Core 5 and Dreambox should be used to support and supplement, but not replace, your core curriculum.    

These resources are anticipated to be available to you and your students on October 14, 2020.  The links below will provide instructions for you to get started.  Question and Answer support sessions and further professional development to support you in using the data reports to meet the needs of students will be coming soon.  Please reach out to our team for support!



TK-K

Math (TK-K)

  • Teachers will administer the Eureka Math End-of-Module 1 Assessment synchronously or asynchronously using Seesaw or one-on-one interviews using the revised version of the assessment

  • The data should be used to guide instruction

  • No data will be collected by the district

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1st-2nd

Math (1st-2nd)

Assessment Information 

Enter By

Teachers can choose to administer the assessments synchronously or asynchronously using Seesaw or Kami. Assessments should be rubric scored, and data should be entered into Illuminate. Click here to learn how to enter the data.

1st grade

10/27

2nd grade 

10/30

 

ELA 2nd 

Assessment Link

Number of Questions

Give By

Enter By

Information Coming Soon

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3rd-6th

Math 

Grade

Assessment

Scoring

Due Date

3

Number and Operations in Base Ten: Link


All assessments will be automatically scored within 1 day of when the students submit them.

11/4

4

Number and Operations in Base Ten: Link

11/4

5

Number and Operations in Base Ten: Link

11/4

5

Ratios and Proportional Relationships: Link

10/23

 

ELA

Grade

Assessment

Number of Questions

Give By

Enter By

3

Literary Text: Link

14 MC, 1 Short Answer

Give by 10/28


All MC questions will automatically be scored within 1 day. 

Complete hand scoring: 11/4/2020

4

Informational Text: Link

13 MC, 1 Short Answer

5

Informational Text: Link

14 MC, 1 Short Answer

6

Informational Text: Link

15 MC, 1 Short Answer


Teacher Resources

Student Resources

Teachers can copy links (above) and post directly to Google Classroom

or 

Log in to Illuminate and post through Illuminate. Video / Handout
Quick Guide: IAB Hand Scoring Video / Handout 

Student Logging into Illuminate to take Assessment Video


This video can be added to your Google Classroom for students to view.

 

Assessment Calendar

This week-

Brown will be onsite Monday- Thursday
Roe will be Onsite Monday and Friday 
Lori will be onsite Monday to Friday 10:30-3
Amy will be onsite 7-11:30 Monday to Friday

Tiger Store Shop Fill this week

October 26th- Monday Meeting for Office Staff
October 27th- Disciple assemblies - choose one or let us know when you teach the lesson
October 28th- Staff Meeting - Shattering Inequities 1-2
October 28th - Evaluation meeting for P1 and P2 teachers
October 29th - SSC 2:30-3:30











Happy birthday Lego | Birthday wishes for kids, Birthday wishes, Lego  birthday cards


10/31 - Rhonda Egana
                                                  





























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