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ABC SCHOOL
555 Street Address
City, ST 55555
ph 555.555.5555 | abcschool.abcsb.on.ca
The Junior Classroom: For Parents Created for the Parents/Guardians of Mr. Martins Class
Important Events Parent-Teacher Meetings The date for parent teacher meetings will be posted on the classroom calendar and a notice will be sent home with students. I encourage all parents to book an appointment so that we can discuss the assessment of your student up to that date and next steps we may take. Additional conferences can be arranged at any other time during the school year. Report Cards Progress reports will be issued in November. Report Cards will be issued in February and June. Contacting Me I welcome contact from parents/guardians. I will try to answer your questions as quickly as possible. Phone: 555-555-5555 ext. 5555 E-mail: [email protected]
Welcome Greetings Parents, Guardians, Loved Ones, or anyone seeking information about how to help your student succeed and better understand the system of education your student is a part of. This brochure is meant to give you an overview of how I will be monitoring the growth, both personal and educational, of your student. It is very important to understand the systems put in place and the expectations they need to demonstrate in order to succeed. It is also important to keep open communication about issues and other information which may help your student. The success and growth of your student is very important to me and the ABC School. It requires a team to support a students growth. You are an important part of this team as it takes learning at both school and at home for a student to reach their true potential. As you read this, if you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to come see me or contact me in any of the ways I have provided on the back of this brochure. Thank you for your interest and involvement.
Yours Truly,
Mr. Matthew Martin H.Ba, B.Ed, OCT
The Mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled -Plutarch-
How Are Marks Decided? How does my Student show improvement and succeed? Marks are made after careful consideration of the assessments done during the term. Types of Assessments: Assessment for Learning- figuring out what students know before a lesson begins. Assessment as Learning- self and peer evaluation. Setting goals and next steps Assessment of Learning- the evaluation of what students have learned (projects, tests, etc.)
How are units and lessons created? Units and lesson are created using the Backwards Design Model and follows these steps: 1. Selecting Purpose: What should students learn? 2. Selecting Curriculum Expectations which will be covered (available at edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum). This can include ideas from several subjects. 3. Considering Assessment of Learning- What will the students need to do at the end of the unit for the final assessment? 4. Considering Assessment for Learning- How will we find out what students already knows or think? 5. Planning Tasks- What lessons or activities will get the students ready to complete the final assessment 6. Planning Teaching Strategies- How is the information best delivered to the students? 7. Planning Additional Assessments- How will we know the students understand what they have learned? 8. Gathering Learning Resources (books, readings, field trips, etc) Other Considerations Success Criteria- the elements needed in order to succeed in a unit. These are outlined at the beginning of each unit. Achievement Chart- the curriculum required knowledge and thinking skills which will be evaluated. Student Profiles All students will have a student profile created which will outline their interests and learning needs. Your input would be welcomed in order to create an accurate profile to best help your student.
How is my student supported in this process? Supporting students is the centre of planning and assessment. The following are all taken in to consideration: Differentiated Instruction: All students have different learning preferences and needs (i.e Visual Learners). Lessons and assessments will reflect those needs and will set up students to succeed. Adaptations and Accommodation: Some students require certain changes (i.e. adapting certain expectations) or assistance tools (i.e. the use of a screen reader) in order to succeed. These are based on careful consideration by the learning team, which includes you!
How can I help? - Communicate with the school often. - Attend school events (curriculum nights, etc.) - Discuss school work with your student. - Volunteer (field trips, class guest speakers etc.) - Regularly check the classroom webpage (mrmartingrade4.weebly.com) for news, projects and homework. - Read, Write, and Discuss with your student. It doesnt have to about school topics.