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Friday, November 22, 2019

December 2 - 9

Opportunity Statement:   Coolidge Elementary will continue to provide all students with academic, social, and emotional growth opportunities through great teaching and the utilization of our community resources.  We will maintain high expectations for all students, as well as expand our efforts to cultivate a positive school culture that encourages intellectual and social growth.”

Welcome Back!  I hope everyone had a terrific Thanksgiving Break and is ready to make this a December to Remember!

Coolidge Smart Goals:
0% of our ELL students and 0% of our SpEd students were proficient on the OSTP last year.  Our Goal is for at least 7% to be proficient on the state test for each of those subgroups.  We have to work together for that to happen.  That means - CHANGING what we are doing to meet those needs.


 To meet these goals we have smaller goals that we can achieve each quarter. For K - 1st Grade our SMART goal is for students to have a 7% increase in their IStation assessments.




  • Monday: December 2  Kinder PLC 12:35 - 1:35, 1st Grade PLC 1:40 - 2:40.  Please come with your computer and all the necessary materials.  Leadership Meeting 3:30
  • Tuesday: December 3 -  Please come with your computer and all the necessary materials.4th Grade PLC, LockOut Drill, PreK PLC, Specials PLC, 1 Hour PD after school.  
  • Wednesday: December 4 - Papa John's Pizza.
  • Thursday: December 5 - PreK Jones and Watford to Rockwood for observations.
  • Friday:  December 6 9:15 Please come with your computer and all the necessary materials.3rd Grade PLC, 10:20 2nd Grade PLC

TLE will be doing another walkthru in our building next week to see if we are indeed using the standards to teach.  While they are in your room they will be looking for your standards (that must be written exactly as the State Standard says, as well as your rubric or success criteria (or I can statements).  Students could be asked if they know what they are working on - and why they are working on it. It will be in the afternoon - but just because it is after lunch and/or recess doesn't mean that the learning day is over.   Dr. Morris will be checking for target task alignment - is what you are asking students to do aligned with what the task is they are working on.  Here are some excellent examples of Standards from Rockwood Elementary.  They are large, placed in the room where students can see them, and the teacher frequently referred to them throughout her lesson.  These are from PreK - 1st-grade classes.  These are "our kids" - we share students from Rockwood all the time.  Our kids can do this too - but first we must believe they are capable and help them believe they are capable too.
While you may not have been to the Jan Richardson 2nd training YET, everyone in this building has been trained on Standards-Based Instruction.  Jan Richardson just has some excellent tools that will help us meet our school-wide goals.
Coolidge 2nd Quarter Goal
Every child will grow in reading and math at least 7% as measured by IStation on the December assessment.

MORRIS Group - 2nd Quarter Standards Focus Week of December 2nd:
  • ELA Students will describe the structure of a text (e.g., description, compare/contrast, sequential, problem/solution, cause/effect) with guidance and support.
  • Math: Recognize when to round numbers and apply understanding to round numbers to the nearest ten thousand, thousand, hundred, and ten and use compatible numbers to estimate sums and differences.


Read the Book with Prompting....  The Next Step Forward in Guiding Reading  By Jan Richardson
TIP:  Do not have students read the book chorally or round-robin.  This limits the amount of text they read and impedes independence.
TIP:  If you notice two students reading the same page, have one student go to the previous page and read it to you.
TIP:  If you have to introduce more than five words, the book is too difficult.  Choose another book.
ELL TIP:  Children learning English will likely need help during the discussion.  Provide sentence starters and scaffold their language.  Be encouraging and supportive but make sure students do most of the talking.

  • 3rd and 4th Grade.... How are your students doing earning their Ice Cream Sundae?


  • The Power of Positive Parent Communication

    Jen McDonough

    Issue #593
    It is important to have positive, supportive relationships with the parents of our students. When parents and teachers work together, children grow stronger academically and behaviorally. I always knew that, but a recent email that a friend of mine received solidified this belief for me.
    I just wanted to drop you a brief note to tell you how impressed I am with your daughter. She is showing wonderful leadership skills in class. During group work, she keeps her team on task and helps to scaffold the students who need extra assistance. I am continually impressed with the answers and observations that she makes in class, and her involvement in our projects has been stellar. Thank you for being supportive parents who have raised her with an attitude of success!
    Now, I agree that this kind of email can make your day, but my friend has been getting emails like this since her daughter started school. So, I decided to investigate.
    Her daughter’s teacher had taken over for another teacher midway through the school year. She had just graduated, and this was her first teaching experience in her own classroom. She sent this email after teaching for only two weeks!
    Let’s think for a minute about what was going on in this young teacher’s life. She’d just embarked on her first teaching job, taking over an already-established classroom. Yet she took the time to reach out and start a relationship with the parent of one of her students. My friend is now ready to jump in and support this teacher when needed. She said it wasn’t the content of the email as much as this teacher taking the time to get to know her daughter so quickly, and honestly sharing her observations with the family.
    It is easy to overlook the value of parent communication during this hectic time of year. But this interaction serves as a good reminder of how important it is. There are many easy and quick ways to connect:
    • a brief email about what you’ve noticed or appreciated about the child so far
    • a note tucked into a backpack
    • stopping the parent at pickup or drop-off to mention something positive that happened with their child recently.
    • an encouraging message written on student work
    • a quick text or message left on a cell phone
    Gail often talks about how kids are like ATMs. If we don’t make deposits, it is hard to make a withdrawal. This idea applies to parents as well. Share positive communication throughout the year to develop relationships with parents. The effect will last the entire year and beyond.

  • Happy Birthday
  • December 1 - Coach Barton, P.E., Ms. Wendling 4th Grade
  • December 7 - Ms. Baringer, PreK


Sunday, November 17, 2019

November 18 - 22

Opportunity Statement:   Coolidge Elementary will continue to provide all students with academic, social, and emotional growth opportunities through great teaching and the utilization of our community resources.  We will maintain high expectations for all students, as well as expand our efforts to cultivate a positive school culture that encourages intellectual and social growth.”


Monday:  Scholastic PD at Coolidge.  Leadership Meeting 3:30
Tuesday:  Scholastic PD at Coolidge, Staff Meeting 3:30
Wednesday:  Brett out Principal Meeting
Thursday:  Smart Start at Coolidge.  Farm to You - schedule has been emailed.  Potluck Lunch in Teachers Lounge.
Friday: 


Rethink Your Drink....
The Health Department will have healthy water options in the office kitchen all week.

Just a reminder of usage recommendations for IStation: 
Students should not exceed 40 minutes per week, per subject in IStation curriculum. 
Students working below level should spend 40 minutes per week, and those working on level should work for only 30 minutes per week. 

Exceeding these usage recommendations will not increase I Station scores, but rather have an adverse impact on student progress. I Station is a tool, it does not take the place of quality teacher instruction and or small group instruction. It is also not a behavior management tool.  

If students do not have time to complete a lesson in IStation - usually minimum of 20 minutes they have to start that lesson over.   

Happy Birthday
November 17th - Ms. Stein, Kinder
November 23rd - Ms. Gorman 4th Grade
November 25th - Ms. Briggs, EL
November 29th - Ms. Alvarez, EL

  • Hi Melissa,

    Did you know that ReadWorks has audio support available for every reading passage?

    All you need to do to start assigning audio is to create a digital class.

    Audio can provide access to knowledge and vocabulary above the reading level of your students. It can also be used to support students that are reading below grade level to help them access the same content and information as their peers.

    Questions and vocabulary also come with audio versions.

    Happy teaching!
    Susanne from ReadWorks

Friday, November 8, 2019

November 11 - 15

Opportunity Statement:   Coolidge Elementary will continue to provide all students with academic, social, and emotional growth opportunities through great teaching and the utilization of our community resources.  We will maintain high expectations for all students, as well as expand our efforts to cultivate a positive school culture that encourages intellectual and social growth.”


Coolidge Vision and Mission
Our Mission:  “Educate students for lifelong learning and responsible living.”
Our Vision:  “Provide a learning environment that promotes and develops academic and
social growth.”


  • Monday, November 11th:  Veterans Day Assembly 9:00 - 9:30, 10:00 - 10:30 Kinder PLC 12:35 - 1:35, 1st grade 1:40 - 2:40  Leadership Meeting 3:30 - 4:30
  • Tuesday, November 12th:  4th Grade PLC 8:30 - 9:15, PreK  11:40 - 12:05, Specials 2:20 - 3:00  No Faculty Meeting - Special Elections.
  • Wednesday, November 13th:  Regular Day.  Dye out for PD, Ident A Kid, Picture Retake Day
  • Thursday, November 14th  Math in Focus Training @Cleveland Elementary.  3rd Harris A.M.  2nd Ferguson P.M.
  • Friday, November 15th:  IStation Training AM Lundy, O'Shields, Cappellero, Navarro, PM  Brett, Dye, Hunt, Jackson @Walnut Square


PLC Focus:  Let's Move Magnets & Data Dig.  Activities for Standards-Based Instruction.  
Shout out to Ms. Peck....  Top Reading Class at Coolidge for the Fall Reading Challenge....

What are our goals for the 2nd Quarter?  We are working towards student academic improvement and success with SMART goals.
ELA

By the end of the 2nd quarter, 19% of the 4th-grade students will score proficient in Standards 4.2 and 4.3 as measured by the district benchmark.
By the end of the 2nd quarter, 15% of the 3rd-grade students will score proficient in ELA Standards 3.2 and 3.3 as measured by the comprehensive benchmark.
By the end of the 2nd quarter, 33% (Level 3, 4, or 5) of the 2nd-grade students will score proficient in Comprehension and 26% on Vocabulary (Level 3, 4, or 5) as measured by the Istation assessment.

Math

By the end of the 2nd quarter, 22% of the 4th-grade students will score proficient on Math Standards of numbers sense and operations
By the end of the 2nd quarter, 14% of the 3rd-grade students will score proficient on the Math Standards of numbers sense and operations
By the end of the 2nd quarter, 38% of the 2nd-grade students will score proficient (Level 3, 4 or 5) on the Math Assessment as measured on IStation.


Dear Kara Peck,

Congratulations! Your class read the very most over the Fall Reading Challenge and was the top class at your school - way to go!

As promised, your top class will receive a pizza party on the day and time of your choosing. And, you will receive a $50 Good Egg gift card to treat yourself to a nice lunch or dinner! Great job encouraging your students to READ!

Istation
Shout Out to our Top IStation Moving the Most....
K:  Miah Thompson
1st:  Dyllan G.
2nd:  Luis C.
3rd:  Joury O.
4th:  Armando M.

3rd Grade Ms. Harris' class won Cape the Class with the largest gain in Reading.

Just a reminder.... Title 1 bought a subscription to Brainpop, Brainpop Jr, and Starfall....

Plan Efficiently with Standards Alignments


Looking to supplement Benchmark Literacy and our leveled book room?  Check out Readworks.org 

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Need some help getting your class in line? Line Up is the perfect addition to your classroom routine! Check out these other videos you can add to your daily schedule to make your classroom run, well, routinely!

Hola, Bonjour, Hello
Morning Meeting
Quiet Time
Independent Reading
Lunch
Lunch, of course!
Celebrate
A special occassion or accomplishment!
Bye Bye Bye
Dismissal


*BONUS*- Print out these Classroom Routine Cards to add to your daily schedule!

Cheers!
Team GoNoodle

November Reflection:
What additional support is given to students who need it?  Please respond in the Google Classroom.

Happy Birthday
November 9th - Ms. Peck  November 11th - Ms. Pearson 3rd Grade