Welcome to Open House 2013 -2014!

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Welcome to Open House 2013 -2014!. Conference sign ups are on the back table. There are also volunteer forms, tech release, background check, and allergy forms. Take one of each!. About Ms. Lambert. Born and raised in Boston, MA Undergrad at Purdue University - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Welcome to Open House 2013 -Open House 2013 -

2014!2014!

Welcome to Welcome to Open House 2013 -Open House 2013 -

2014!2014!

Conference sign ups are on the back table. There are also volunteer forms, tech release, background check, and allergy forms. Take one of each!

About Ms. LambertAbout Ms. Lambert

Born and raised in Boston, MAUndergrad at Purdue University Master’s in Urban Education from

Simmons College in BostonTaught 8 years in Boston, 1 year in

Frankfort, and second year in Noblesville

SubjectsSubjects

ReadingWritingSpelling & GrammarMath Social StudiesScienceSpecials

Our Daily ScheduleOur Daily Schedule

8:30 – 8:55 Unpack/ Morning Work8:55 – 9:05 Math Fact practice 9:05 – 9:35 Intervention and Enrichment 9:40 – 10:20 Specials10:25 – 12:05 Literacy12:10 – 1:00 Lunch & Recess1:00 – 1:10 Restrooms & Back to Class1:10 – 2:20 Math2:20 – 3:10 Writing 3:10 – 3:25 Organize materials, pack up, dismissal

School suppliesSchool supplies• Please make sure your child has

the correct school supplies from our list. I will be sending home notes on Friday of what your child still needs.

• Since we are doing Reader’s Workshop this year, I’m asking that students bring in a one inch binder and dividers. Please have those by Monday, August 12.

CommunicationCommunication

Assignment NotebooksReport cards and midtermsSchool wires webpageMy Big CampusEmail or Voicemail

◦Bethany_lambert@nobl.k12.in.us◦773-0582 ext. 30222

Kindle/Nooks/IpadsKindle/Nooks/Ipads

If your child wants to bring in their Kindle/Nook for independent reading, that’s fine. Students are 100% responsible for their equipment.

You must fill out a release/agreement form before your child brings in their Kindle, Nook, or Ipad

SpecialSpecial ProjectsProjects

35 book ChallengeMustang Mall- springScience Fair – MarchField trips – Connor Prairie and Indy 500 (?)

Guest speakersActivity fees and field trip costs sent home soon

Testing in 4Testing in 4thth GradeGrade

Istep – March and MayAcuity – 3x a yearWriting prompts – 3x a year

MiscellaneousMiscellaneousMedications/AllergiesSnacksHomeworkBirthdaysLunch with your childDiscipline plan & incentivesData Binders and conferencesScholastic Book ordersVolunteer Opportunities

BeforeBefore YouYou LeaveLeave

Parent/Teacher Conferences*Music recorder sheet (white sheet)Classroom party volunteers Sign up with your email to receive

newsletters Giving Tree Volunteers Sign UpQuestions?

Thank You!

Create a designated time each day for your child to do

homework. Hint: Our new math program has excellent tools

online to help parent and kids review & practice concepts.

Discuss your child’s day with the help of the assignment

notebook that comes home every day. All reminders will be

located here.

Read with your child! Read to your child. Have your child read

to you. Students often make incredible gains in reading just by

simply gaining confidence and developing a love of reading.

Practice math facts at home using flashcards or internet

games.

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