Syllabus rd Grade- Lake Forest Elementary School

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Syllabus 2017-2018 3 rd Grade- Lake Forest Elementary School Weekly Communication : The weekly newsletter is sent home on Mondays in the blue homework folder. The newsletter contains the spelling list, curriculum information, dates to remember, and teacher contact information. The newsletter is also posted on the teacher s website. Teachers return emails and phone calls during planning periods and after school within 24 hours. Behavior will be updated daily on Class Dojo. Parents are encouraged to join this website/app. This keeps parents involved in their student s behavior during the school days. LEO folders are sent home on Monday, and contain graded work or any flyers from the school or PTA. Grading System: Grades are recorded in PowerTeacher per Greenville County requirements. Teachers are required to enter grades on a regular basis. Many teachers also keep a paper backup record of a grade book in case of computer failure. Parents may view their student's grades in the Parent Portal on a computer by requesting a login password from the office. If parents do not have a computer, they may use the school s library computers by request. County libraries also provide free internet access. Grading Scale: A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69 U: 59 or below Student Records The following procedures will be used to record student progress: 1. Grade Book -All tests, quizzes, and project grades will be recorded by date, heading, and subject. 2. Progress Reports -A progress report will be sent to the parents and students in the interim of each quarter. 3. Report Cards- Report cards are sent to the parents and students at the end of each quarter. Parent Conferences: Parent conferences are required during the first nine weeks to go over standardized testing results. Usually, additional parent conferences are held if the student is not meeting expectations or as Special Education IEPs dictate. Parents may request additional conferences by calling or emailing their students teacher. Attendance and Tardy Policies: Lake Forest follows the attendance policies mandated by The School District of Greenville and the State Department of Education. Students are dismissed to homeroom at 7:45. We start our day at 8:00. If a student has an excused absence, they have 5 days to make-up the missed work. A complete copy of the attendance policy is available on the Lake Forest website, as well as in the student handbook.

Homework Policy Homework will be assigned every night (Monday Thursday). It will include information and skills that have been or are being taught in class. When we work on large projects (i.e., book reports, social studies reports, science projects, etc.), a different grading scale may be used, which you will receive in the form of a rubric when the project is assigned. It is the student s responsibility to write down his or her homework every day. They will do so using the student homework agenda issued to them. Procedure for a Change in Transportation: Parents must send a note for changes in daily transportation. Parents picking up students in the car line must display a school-issued dismissal car tag for identification. The Lake Forest car line is a cell free zone. Field Trips: Parents will be notified in writing of upcoming field trips. The dates and locations of these field trips are TBD.All chaperones must be cleared as a level II volunteer which includes a background check at least two weeks before the trip. If a parent wishes to chaperone, he or she MUST be cleared by the office prior to the week of the field trip. Supplies: Please make sure your students come prepared to school with the necessary materials to ensure maximum academic progress. Lake Forest has a school store where supplies can be purchased daily. Parents that cannot afford school supplies, should contact our school counselor. Third Grade Contact Information: Mrs. Shearn Room 300 355-4061 clshearn@greenville.k12.sc.us Ms. Robbins Room 304 355-4064 arobbins@greenville,k12.sc.us Mrs. Ensor Room 301 355-4045 eensor@greenville.k12.sc.us Ms. Oakley Room 305 355-4023 peoakley@greenville.k12.sc.us Mrs. Llewellyn Room 302 355-4026 allewellyn@greenville.k12.sc.us Mrs. Respass Room 303 355-4060 crespass@greenville.k12.sc.us Our school address: Lake Forest Elementary 16 Berkshire Avenue Greenville, SC 29615 (864) 355-4000 Principal: Julie Cooke Assistant Principal: Lea Watson Assistant Principal: Chris Sloan

Behavior Policy: Lake Forest follows the Positive Behavior Intervention and Support System (PBIS) school wide. Rules are introduced the first day of school and taught daily as needed. PBIS expectations are posted in each classroom and throughout the school. PBIS rules are also posted on the school website. The expectations for behavior are as follows: 1. Respect Yourself 2. Respect Others 3. Respect Property PBIS: Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports: School-Wide Expectations

Behavior Policy/ Acknowledgement System: Using the PBIS program, each student will earn Prowl Paws at our school by following procedures, as stated above on the school-wide matrix. Classes will also be earning class PAWS for following procedures as a class and will also be able to spend these to have class acknowledgement parties! Procedure for Rule Violations at LFES: Level 1 Behaviors- Minor Definition: Behaviors that: 1. do not require an administrator 2. do not significantly violate the rights of others 3. do not appear chronic Examples: refusing to follow directions crying/yelling talking in class during and individual assignment refusing to do classwork not paying attention using inappropriate language (isolated incident) out of seat Procedure: 1. Inform student of rule violation 2. Describe expected rule 3. Contact parent if necessary 4. Debrief and reteach school wide expectation 5. Logical consequence- if necessary 6. Complete PBIS Classroom Discipline Report

Procedure for Rule Violations at LFES: Level 2 Behaviors- Minor + Definition: Behaviors that: 1. significantly violate the rights of others 2. put others at risk or harm 3. are chronic Level One behaviors Examples: arguing with teacher/talking back arguing/picking on student misuse of materials talking on a regular basis refusing to follow directions on a regular basis continued use of inappropriate language Procedure: 1. Inform student of rule violation 2. Describe expected behavior 3. Logical consequence 4. Have student complete Behavior Reflection 5. Contact parent, complete PBIS Classroom Discipline Report, and file a copy of all forms (Bounce Back Reflection and Classroom Discipline Report) Procedure for Rule Violations at LFES: Level 3 Behaviors- Major Definition Behaviors that: 1. violate Greenville County School District policies 2. violate South Carolina policies or laws 3. are chronic Level 2 behaviors 4. require administer involvement Examples: Throwing objects at others Purposefully hitting teacher or students Spitting or biting others Leaving assigned area

Threatening others Inappropriate touching of others Possessing a weapon or look-a-like weapon Procedures: 1. Inform student of rule violation 2. Describe expected behavior 3. Complete Office Referral Form 4. Send student to the office with Referral form AND other relevant documentation (Classroom Discipline Reports) Consequences: Redirection, Warning, Bounce Back /Behavior Reflection & Classroom Discipline Report, Telephone Call Home, Bounce Back /Behavior Reflection, Classroom Discipline Report, & Office Referral Procedures for Non-Instructional Routines: Recess: 20-25 minutes of recess will be given every day. Students are expected to follow the PBIS expectations listed above for proper recess behavior. The teacher will signal the students at the end of recess and students will line up immediately to enter the building. Class Parties: December/ Valentine s Day. See visitor and chaperone policies. Medications: Medications must be brought in to the health room by the parent or guardian to be administered by the school nurse or other designated trained personnel. See the Lake Forest website for complete health room information and procedures. Students are not allowed to bring medicines into school. Party Invitations: If party invitations are given out at school, each student in the class must receive one. Parents may send individual pre-cut, birthday treats (cupcakes, cookies, etc) to be eaten at lunch. Parents should check with the teacher about food allergies in the classroom. Please notify the classroom teacher if you are bringing these items to lunch. Early Morning Procedure: The student is to enter the room quietly, go to his seat and unpack all of the books and materials needed for the day, choose his or her lunch option, and sharpen 2 pencils for the day. HW folder should be placed on his or her desk upon arrival. Students will work in their morning work folders until 8:15. Line Procedure : The teacher will call students by groups to line up in order. We walk from place to place without talking, hands and feet away from the walls. We stop at key points along the hallway, yielding to oncoming traffic. Lunch Procedure: After receiving his lunch, the students will sit down at the assigned table to eat lunch. Due to the limited time that students have to eat lunch, the students are to eat without talking for the first 10 minutes of lunch after they are seated. The remainder of the lunch period, the student may talk quietly to the students beside him or across the table. Presentation of Rules & Procedures : Classroom rules and consequences are explained to the students upon students arrival. Procedures are explained to the students upon arrival, and they are practiced to reinforce understanding. Students came up with our own set of classroom rules and expectations. Each student, including the teacher, signed the rules showing our understanding of our own class rules.

Procedures for Lunch Money Payments: Students may bring checks or cash to school as payment for lunch. Checks should be made payable to Lake Forest and the student s name MUST be written on the check. If a student brings cash, the cash should be in a sealed envelope with student s name written on outside of envelope. All lunch money is to be turned in at the beginning of the day and will be sent to the cafeteria with daily lunch report. If you have a question about a student s lunch account balance, please contact the cafeteria manager. Afternoon Dismissal: At dismissal time, the students remain in the classroom until the first group of students leave at 2:25PM bell. This group includes: All bus riders, all daycare/van riders, walkers, Mosaic program students, and side-car riders. All front car riders will be held in a teacher s room to look for their name on the Promethean board. Once students see their name and group number, they may exit to the front of the school to get in their vehicle. School dismisses each day at 2:30PM. Curriculum: Long range plans are as follows: Math

ELA/Reading:

Science: Social Studies: **South Carolina College and Career Ready Standards: A complete listing of standards can be accessed through the Greenville County School District website, and the South Carolina State Department website.