My name is Pam Stutzman and I am excited to begin this new year with your child! I grew up in Southern California and went to college at the University

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My name is Pam Stutzman and I am excited to begin this new year with your child! I grew up in Southern California and went to college at the University of La Verne. This will be my 30 year of teaching, with 26 of those years spent here at Lu Sutton. I have three children and am proud to say that they all attended our wonderful school as well. Ext# 4376 Classroom Website: stutzmanink.weebly.com My teaching partner is Michelle Drake She grew up in Dayton, Ohio Attended college at Denison University and received a Masters Degree from University of San Francisco. She and her husband live in Novato with their child BOGEY. 8:30- 10:30 10:30- 10:45 10:45- 12:25 12:25-1:10 1:10-2:00 2:00-3:00 Math Recess Reading Lunch W.I.N. Science/ Social Studies Music Physical Education Technology Arts Attack Buddies Student Mathematical Practices: I can solve problems without giving up. I can think about numbers in many ways. I can explain my thinking and try to understand others. I can show my work in many ways. I can use math tools and explain why I used them. I can work carefully and check my work. I can use what I know to solve new problems. I can solve problems by looking for rules and patterns. Place Value Multiplication & Division Operations & Algebra Fractions & Decimals Measurement & Geometry Mathematical Strands Reading Street Reading & Language Arts aligned with Common Core Standards Literature-based programs that integrate reading, writing, speaking, research, and listening Vocabulary development, Latin and Greek roots, prefixes, suffixes W.I.N. Time W hatever I N eed in language development and grammar. Students are grouped based on their English language proficiency and focus on vocabulary, syntax and grammar skills Lucy Calkins Units of Study Students will write informational text, narrative, historical fiction and opinion/argument pieces with complexity and sophistication Fosters high-level thinking where students synthesize, analyze, and critique Teaching the writer, not necessarily the writing This year we continue to implemnt the Next Generation Science Standards. The students will learn about the following: Earths System and Place in the Universe Molecules and Organisms Energy Waves and their applications in technology California History and Geography The Land of California Early People in California Missions and the Rancho Eras Early History - Gold Rush and Westward Movement Early Statehood - Growth and Development Since 1850 California Government Students will be required to read for 30 minutes each night and complete goal based math practice. All assignments will be written in your childs planner. Parents need to check and sign the planner every night. Marin Headlands Sonoma Mission and General Vallejos Home Oaklands California Museum *Other possible trips: Audubon Canyon, Taylor Mountain Regional Park, California Academy of Sciences, and/or Sacramento Thank you!