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Friday, August 14, 2015


Weekly Look Ahead:  August 17 - 21

Coolidge Elementary Academic Goals for 2015-2016
  • All Students WILL achieve academically.
  • Reading:  Increase reading proficiency by at least one grade level.
  • Math:  Increase math achievement by 10% with 80% mastery of math facts on grade level.  
  • Writing:  Increase writing proficiency by 15%
  • Student Attendance:  Increase student attendance to 98%.
  • Increase Faculty Attendance to 98%
  • Decrease suspensions by 25%.

Word of the Week:  Integrity.


Pearson's Class leads Rise N Shine All Week.
Teachers - be in the gym at 8:00 a.m. for Rise N Shine

Monday:  
Star assessment window POSTPONED.  
Tuesday:  Teacher's Meeting after school.  Integrity Awards due to Hannah
Wednesday:  State Department Meeting 12:30 p.m.
                       Leadership Meeting - Review from State Department Meeting
Thursday:  Ms. Cramer out Principal Meeting
Friday:  Ms. Pearson's Class Friday Finale.  Integrity Awards given out.
               Names for backpack food program due to Ms. Cramer.
               Lesson Plans Due for next week.

Walk Thru Look-Fors

DQ 1:  Providing rigorous Learning Goals and Scales  

  • Learning Goal
  • Scale or Rubric
  • Tracking Student Progress
  • Celebrating the Success of students

Every classroom should have these posted everyday.  






They can be written different ways for different levels of students  This is not optional and is part of our Marzano Evaluations.



Have students rate themselves and tell WHY they choose that rating to a elbow buddy.  If they rate themselves a 1 or 2 have them state what resources they have to help them move to the next level.  



DQ 6 Establishing Rules and Procedures
www.pbisworld.com  - This site will give you interventions and suggestions on classroom management.
  • Establishing Classroom Routines
  • Organizing Physical Layout of Room
Every classroom should be working on procedures as they teach.  We are never done teaching procedures.

Great Expectation Look Fors:

GE 1:  The teacher models desired behaviors and attitudes such as those set forth in the life principles and the eight expectations for living.

  • Students learn naturally by imitating models.
  • Students learn appropriate behavior, and develop the character that drives it, by imitating their adult mentors.

GE 2:   Educators and learners speak in complete sentences and address one another by name, demonstrating mutual respect and common courtesy.


  • Learning to formulate complete sentences while speaking helps students develop the ability to write in complete sentences. Complete sentences are an integral part of writing.
  • Learning and using students’ names is a powerful way for teachers to foster both greater teacher-student interaction and greater student-student interaction 

GE 12:  Students assume responsibility for their own behavior.  The choices they make determine the consequences.

  • The individual who sees himself and his situation clearly and who freely takes responsibility for that self and for that situation is a very different person from the one who is simply in the grip of outside circumstances. This difference shows up clearly in important aspects of his behavior.
  • In many cases students do not see school as offering them either control or challenge. However, when students have a firm understanding that an assignment is important, they are more likely to complete that work and may experience the work as being challenging. When students do not have much interest in what they are doing in school, they often choose not to do the work, thereby gaining a small measure of control.

Life Principle:  Self Discipline
http://www.songsforteaching.com/davidwoodward/selfdiscipline.htm  (it is downloaded here).

It's easy to be lazy
And it's fun to go wild
But when there is no one around then who's in charge?
You're the boss of what you do
You stay out of trouble
And you know how to choose
SELF DISCIPLINE
IT'S UP TO YOU
YOU’RE IN CONTROL OF WHAT YOU CHOOSE
YOU DO WHAT'S RIGHT
EVEN WHEN YOU'RE OUT OF SIGHT
WITH SELF DISCIPLINE
EVERYBODY WINS
On the field playing a game
And somebody doesn't want to play it the same
You're just about ready to blow your top
But then you tell yourself..."STOP!"
CHORUS
Its's right around 6 o'clock
You're hungry and you want a pop
Some cookies and some candy
You know they're there
Hey, mom's not looking…
Who's going to care?
SELF DISCIPLINE
IT'S UP TO YOU
YOU’RE IN CONTROL OF WHAT YOU CHEW
YOU EAT WHAT'S RIGHT
EVEN WHEN YOU'RE OUT OF SIGHT
WITH SELF DISCIPLINE
EVERYBODY WINS
Your friends all want to go out and play
They've got no homework, they're free for the day
You're just about ready to head out the door
But then you think about it
Just a little bit more....
CHORUS
SELF DISCIPLINE
EVERYBODY WINS!

Articles Worth Reading:

  • Google Apps for Education
    https://sites.google.com/a/okcps.org/okcps-google-apps-for-education/welcome
  • 15 Examples of Student-Centered Teaching - via @TeachThought
  • 7 Learning Zones Every Classroom Must Have
    http://www.edutopia.org/blog/7-learning-zones-classroom-veronica-lopez

Videos Worth Watching:

Clint Smith - The Danger of Silence - via @TEDTalks

Smart Kids' Life Advice - via @TEDTalks

A Pep Talk for Teachers and Students - via @IamKidPresident



Oklahoma State Blueprints:


Available accommodations for the OCCT:


A quick guide to standards and assessments:
  • English Language Arts: 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school year – PASS standards, PASS-aligned assessments.
  • Mathematics: 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school years – PASS standards, PASS-aligned assessments.
  • Science: 2014-2015 school year – begin transition to science standards adopted into rule in June 2014; PASS-aligned assessments for grades 5, 8, and Biology 1 for high school for 2014-2105 and 2015-2016 school years. 
  • Social Studies: 2014-2015 school year – Oklahoma Academic Standards for Social Studies as adopted in 2012; All four social studies assessments are OAS-aligned in Grades 5, 7, and 8, as well as high school U.S. History. All four assessments will be fully operational in 2014-2015.
  • Fine Arts: 2014-2015 school year – transition to new standards adopted by law in June of 2014, The annual district arts assessment report will be due at the Oklahoma State Department of Education the end of May 2015.
  • World Languages: 2014-15 school year – PASS standards, no state assessment. New standards will be written beginning fall 2014.
  • Personal Financial Literacy: 2014-2015 school year – Oklahoma Academic Standards for Personal Financial Literacy as adopted in 2008, no state assessment.
  • Health/Safety Education: 2014-2015 school year – PASS Standards, no state assessment.
  • Kindergarten: 2014-2015 school year – PASS standards, no state assessments.
  • PreKindergarten: 2014-2015 PASS standards; no state assessments.

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