O ur next session will start at 5:30. See you then! Back to School Night Sample Title Sample Subtitle Weyanoke Elementary School September 21, 2020
Welcome from the School Board Dr. Ricardy Anderson School Board Chair (Insert Video Here) Mason District Representative 2
Welcome from the School Board Karen Keys-Gamarra At-Large (Insert Video Here) Representative 3
Welcome from the School Board Abrar Omeish At-Large (Insert Video Here) Representative 4
Welcome from the School Board Rachna Sizemore Heizer (Insert Video Here) At-Large Representative 5
Welcome from the Principal Felicia Usher Principal 6
Staff Introductions shcallaman@fcps.edu tmhall @fcps.edu rjdembo@fcps.edu mcviera@fcps.edu ehorgan@fcps.edu zssavage@fcps.edu 7
English and Spanish Presentation English Presentation: Stay in the Main Room Spanish Presentation: Push hand raise button Presentacion en Espanol: presione el botón para levantar la mano
BBCU Quick Reference Guide Microphone Camera Raise Hand Control Panel Share Content Attendees Chat Box Settings
The 2ND GRADE ESOL TEAM We help the 2nd grade English learners develop academic English skills in 4 domains: listening, speaking, reading, and writing Mr. Vassiliev ajvassiliev@fcps.edu Ms. Wright rmwright@fpcs.edu Mrs. Bardo Mrs. Kolb esbardo@fcps.edu rakolb@fcps.edu 10
School Mission and Vision Mission Statement Weyanoke Elementary School, as a collaborative learning community, meets the needs of all students by providing a safe and nurturing environment that inspires and cultivates high student achievement, and the skills to become ethical and responsible citizens. Vision Statement Weyanoke Elementary School is a community of learners dedicated to the belief that all students will be instilled with the core values preparing them to become productive citizens and lifelong learners. These values will transcend beyond the local community guiding our students to meet the challenges of the 21st century. 11
Overview of the Curriculum 12
Portrait of a Graduate Who do we want our A goal of FCPS is to provide opportunities for students to demonstrate learning in authentic students to be? ways and support students in the development Communicators of skills that employers are seeking for the Collaborators workforce and are a necessity to be successful Ethical & Global Citizens in the virtual learning environment and Creative and Critical Thinkers day-to-day life. Goal-Directed and Resilient Individuals . 13
Home Supports Digital Citizenship Many supports for families are available on the FCPS Digital Supporting students in developing positive Digital Citizenship Citizenship website: skills is a shared responsibility. bit.ly/FCPSdigcitpublic Establishing Expectations at Home ● Choosing Digital Apps, Games and ● Services Wisely Media Balance and Well-being Toolkit ● Digital Citizenship for Families Online ● Interactive Course Tip Sheets and Videos ● Student Interactives ● 14
Supporting Students with Social & Emotional Learning Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is the process through which children and adults: Understand and manage emotions ● Establish and maintain positive relationships ● Set and achieve positive goals ● Make responsible decisions ● Feel and show empathy ● There will be an increased focus on Social Emotional Learning in collaboration with The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL). 15
What do we want our students to know, understand and be able to do? VDOE Standards of Learning 2020-21 Essential Standards ○ Reading, Writing & Oral Speaking Streamlined the content for ● ○ Mathematics what is most essential for all students to show mastery of ○ Science by the end of the school year. ○ Social Studies Include standards from the ● ○ Health (Integrated within Physical spring closure for reteaching Education for 20-21 SY) and intervening in order to close learning gaps. 16
Grade Level Essential Standards and Schedules 17
Instructional Schedule 18
What happens on Mondays? Asynchronous activities may include: ● Morning Meeting (All Students) ● Independent Reading & ● AM: Intervention (Selected Students) Writing** ● Projects** ● PM: Teacher Planning & Staff ● Assignments posted in Development Google Classroom Students will engage in asynchronous tasks on ● Games** Mondays ● Videos- reteaching or Tasks that are assigned to be completed ● enriching learning from the outside of the instructional daily schedule. week All students will be assigned asynchronous ● Imagine Learning/ ST Math ● learning as follows: ● Virtual Field Trips ● Health & Wellness** PreK-2: 150 minutes (2.5 hours) ○ ** May not involve screen time Gr 3-6: 180 minutes (3 hours) ○ 19
What happens Tuesday-Friday? Monday Schedule Live Time w/ Independent Work Teacher Time 8:30-9:00 Morning Meeting • Students are • Also called working 9:00-11:50 Small groups, clubs synchronous independently learning and asynchronous on assigned • Video learning tasks during the conferencing with instructional day teacher(s) and/ or • Not facilitated 11:50 Dismissal for students class peers with a teacher Homework outside of the bell schedule will not be assigned or due between Tuesday-Friday. Students will be asked to complete homework tasks on Mondays. 20
2nd grade Tuesday-Friday Schedule 8:30-8:55 Morning Meeting 9:00-9:30 Specials 12:15-12:45 Lunch 9:30-10:00 WIN: 12:45-1:30 Family Time (What I Need - Intervention and/or Enrichment Time) 1:30-1:40 Positivity Project 10:00-10:25 Screen Break 1:40-1:45 Screen Break 10:25-10:45 Science/Social Studies 1:45-2:15 WIN: 10:45-11:15 Screen Break (What I Need - Intervention and/or Enrichment Time) 11:15-12:05 Language Arts 2:15-2:25 Screen Break 12:05-12:15 Screen Break 2:25-3:10 Math
Grab and Go Poll ● ● 22
How will the learning time be structured? Reading & Writing Math Workshop Science/ Social Studies Workshop • Whole group Focus • Whole group Number • Content may be Lesson (10-15 m.) Sense Routine (5-10m) integrated within Math and Language Arts • Differentiated small • Whole group Focus group instruction Lesson (10 m.) • Whole Group- (minutes vary) Discussion-based, • Differentiated small model investigations, a • Book Clubs or Partner group instruction focus on creative and Reading using (minutes vary) critical thinking breakout rooms • Collaborative tasks/ • Working collaboratively • Independent Reading using breakout rooms in breakout rooms & Writing • Independent Practice (Project-based learning) • Whole Group Reflection • Whole Group Reflection 23
Digital Resources These programs may be discussed in more detail in the classroom presentation (log-in, how it will be used) Mathematics Please list any additional These digital programs will: digital programs students ST Math Provide opportunities to practice and apply ● may engage with at your literacy and mathematics skills school. (Goal: 90 min week) Allow students to work at their own pace ● and advance to new learning as they are showing mastery Support students’ independent learning ● Language Arts with automatic feedback built in Imagine Learning Utilized for asynchronous learning to ● supplement synchronous, live instruction. (Coming soon) 24
Grading and Assessments 25
Grading and Reporting Balanced Assessment Parent/Teacher Elementary Progress Approach Communication Report • Projects • Talking Points • Achievement Grade • Rubrics specific to • Phone Call • Effort Grade assignments • Email • Life, Work & Citizenship • Tests & Quizzes • Performance Tasks Teachers remain in contact Student understanding is with parents throughout each The progress report reflects the assessed in multiple ways. quarter to share and monitor student’s current level of Each assessment type provides student progress. understanding and information to guide and demonstration of knowledge inform instruction to meet the and skills. needs of students. 26
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