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Mrs. Miner 
& 
Mr. Cornwall
STUDENT 
As students in Science Tech we pride ourselves in being a unique group of students who 
come together through collaboration and hands on inquiry and learning. We thrive when 
we are given high expectations and responsibility and keep open minds. Our goal is to 
develop better skills and deeper knowledge in science and technology. We strive to 
make our world a better place through being good people and showing respect for our 
environment. We are grateful for the many wonderful resources we have in this 
program! 
CLASS 
An environment of inquiry, collaboration, and hands-on exploration guide the 
Science/Technology Magnet program at Clark Elementary. In addition to gaining a solid 
foundation in the district 4th and 5th grade curriculum, students are engaged in ongoing 
field research in our local stream and forest community, identifying real life 
environmental problems and creating solutions. Students will experience technology and 
science first hand and be given opportunities to dig deeper into these fields. Teachers 
promotes high expectations for all students with an emphasis on team work, leadership, 
and higher level thinking skills.
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 
9:15-9:45 Morning Work Morning Work Morning Work Morning Work Morning Work 
9:45-10:45 Writing Writing Station I 
9:45 – 10:45 Writing Writing 
10:50-11:10 Recess Recess Recess Recess Recess 
11:15-12:15 Reading Reading Station II 
11:15 – 12:15 Reading Reading 
12:20-1:00 Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch 
1:05- 2:05 Math Math 
Pack Up/Read 
Aloud/Reflection 
1:05 – 1:30 
Math Math 
2:10-2:45 5th Library 
2:20 – 2:50 Science/S.S. Science/S.S. 
4th Library 
2:20 – 2:50 
2:50-3:20 Specials Specials 
Specials Specials 
3:30-3:40 Pack Up/Read 
Aloud/Reflection 
Pack Up/Read 
Aloud/Reflection 
Pack Up/Read 
Aloud/Reflection 
Pack Up/Read 
Aloud/Reflection
 Absences – contact office in addition to teachers 
 Pick up under white awning 
 Behind portable is not a drop off and pick up 
 Send in lunch money before school 
 Music – 
 4th Graders learn the recorder 
5th Graders learn the guitar 
 No cell phone policy at school for parents and 
students 
 Call office for messages to students. We don’t 
always answer phone or check voicemail before 
school is out. 
 Carpooling list
Be Safe 
Be Kind 
Be Productive
 Class Dojo 
Parents and students can monitor 
show websites.
 Planners done each day. Help your child make it a 
habit to check off each item in the planner. It is an 
organizational tool. 
 Typical nightly homework should take around 45 
minutes (excluding major projects). 
 The website will have homework posted. (This is a 
student job each day.) 
 Students may not call parents to bring in late work. 
 Work needs to be neat and organized with proper 
heading. *(Name – Number – Date)
 Most nights there will be a math Study Link (picture 
of house in corner). 
 Word Work- Vocabulary 
 Reading homework –read 20 minutes each night 
witch includes a reading response (due Fridays). 
 Science Homework (due Fridays) 
 Unfinished work will be sent home to complete. 
 Word Work and Science Quiz on Fridays (Based on 
Homework)
 Curriculum is based on Greek and Latin roots, 
prefixes, and suffixes ( feel free to peruse the 
curriculum on back shelf) 
 putting the pieces together to make new words, 
decode, expand vocabulary 
 Fourth and fifth graders have the same words 
 HOMEWORK 
 Monday-flash cards – 
 Tuesday -meaningful sentences 
 Wednesday and Thursday study 
 Friday test.
 Valuable information is located there 
 Important dates 
 Newsletters 
 Homework and other assignments 
 Helpful info for homework and projects 
 Student work 
 Pictures of class activities 
 Volunteer schedule 
 Phone numbers and e-mail addresses for us! 
 Link
 Newsletters and the class website have tons 
of check thinfo - please ere first  
 Please e-mail BOTH teachers 
 One of us will respond within 48 hours 
 Please CALL with any serious concerns – we 
are very dedicated to our students and are 
always open to talking to families. The best 
way to do this is on the phone or in person, 
e-mails can easily be misunderstood. 
 We love to hear positive stories too!! 
 Please don’t make Mr. Cornwall cry
 Local walking hikes 
 Mountain to the Sound Forest Ecology hike 
-April 
 Camp Coleman 5th graders October 15, 16, 17 
 State capital – January 
Supports Social Studies Curriculum 
 Discovery Days Engineering/Tech fair 
University of Washington ??
As we begin to have parent volunteers in the classroom, please be sure 
to check the Clark Server to see if they have filled out the required 
paperwork. Here is the path: 
Clark Server - Public - Volunteer Coord 14-15 file 
The District requires Volunteer paperwork to be filled out at the 
beginning of every school year. There is a link on our school website 
under the parent tab: Volunteers Forms and Information. Also, they must 
complete the Volunteer Power Point, download the signature page and 
return to the office. This only needs to be done once not every year! 
Volunteer Form LINK
Temperature Probes 
45 Probes (15 per program) 
Dual Range Force Sensor 
45 Sensors (15 per program) 
TI Light Probe 
45 Probes (15 per program) 
Lego Mindstorm NXT Sensor Adaptor 
15 Adaptors (5 per program) 
Go!Link 
45 Links (15 per program) 
Elementary Science with Vernier 
6 Books (2 per program 
STEM 1 With Vernier and Lego Mindstorms NXT 
3 Books (1 per program) 
STEM 2 With Vernier and Lego Mindstorms NXT 
3 Books (1 per program) 
Latitude Netbook 2120 (1) 
30 Latitudes (10 per program) 
Netbook Cart (Holds 10 per cart) 
3 Carts (1 cart per program)
 Standards-based 
 4 = Exceeds Standard 
 3* = Meets Standard (exactly where your child 
SHOULD be) 
 2 = Approaches Standard 
 1 = Below Standard 
 No plus or minus 
 Numbers do not correlate to traditional letter 
grades 
 Rubrics used when appropriate 
 Students with below standard work will be 
required to correct it and turn it back in.
 Grade level standards for K-5 are available 
online. 
 http://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/tls/standards.asp 
 If you have any questions or comments 
please contact Teaching and Learning Dept. 
425-837-7030
 “Making Meaning” new ISD curriculum 
Learn comprehension strategies through reading 
short texts (in one lesson) 
 Literature circles – small group meeting to 
discuss novels 
Need to keep up on reading assignment 
Each student will be given a comprehension job each 
week to complete 
Weekly comprehension quizzes 
 Book projects – monthly projects done at home 
 Fountas and Pinnell Testing-to check reading 
levels
 Students learn and practice the strategies 
proficient readers use as they read. 
 Making connections, finding evidence, 
summarizing, etc. 
 Whole group mini-lesson, followed by 
independent reading and response tasks. 
 Teachers pull small groups for targeted reading 
instruction and enrichment. 
 Teachers will conference with individuals to 
check in 
 Variety of genres and types of texts used.
 Writer’s Workshop – a consistent time where strategies are 
taught and practiced. Driven by student choice and daily 
practice. (Lucy Calkins Units of Study) 
 Narrative 
 Argument 
 Opinion 
 Memoir
 Everyday Math Curriculum 
Mental math, warm ups, active lessons, games, 
study links, iXL, Khan Academy 
 4th Grade 
12 units, each unit consists of 7-13 lessons 
 5th Grade 
12 units, each unit consists of 7-13 lessons
 ISD Science Adoption 
 New National Geographic textbooks 
 Life science- Plants 
 Motion and Design-Kit Cars 
 Physical science (electricity) 
 Forest Ecology 
 identification of local forest flora and fauna 
 Develop a knowledge of the components of 
Washington forest environment as it is relates to 
humans and our decision making skills. 
 Raise and release salmon 
 Partnership with Mountains To Sound Rejuvenation
 Publisher 
 Podcasting 
 3D Printing/Design 
 Stop Motion 
 Internet safety 
 LEGO Robotics 
 Other programs (Scratch, etc)
 This year we are on the 5th grade cycle for 
social studies. 
 We will be studying United States history for 
the year. 
 Major themes are: AMERICA BEGAN … 
Because People move 
Because People want freedom 
With new ideas 
 Classroom Based Assessment (CBA)
 Monthly art linked to curriculum 
 Monart 
 Clay projects 
 Math and Art collaboration! 
 Docent Led lessons
 Weekly Class Meetings- Life skills, 
Compliments, Comments/Suggestions 
 Team projects 
 Team Work in table groups and station 
groups 
 Collaboration in pairs/buddies 
 Students encouraged to call one another for 
homework help.
 Student Led Conferences 
 December 5th and 6th (No School that day) 
 There will be an online sign up again.
 Brown Bag Lunch – typically done last 
Wednesday of each month to celebrate 
student birthdays. (Parent led) 
 Please try to schedule appointments on 
Wednesdays or after school, we have a 
PACKED schedule! 
 Auctions (twice a year) – we need donations
 Thank you for coming! 
 QUESTIONS: 
Please fill out comment/question card and leave 
in green tray. We will get back to you by the end 
of the week. 
We can’t tell you how mmuucchh wwee aapppprreecciiaattee yyoouu 
aanndd wwee ffeeeell lluucckkyy ttoo tteeaacchh yyoouurr ssttuuddeennttss!!

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Curriculum Night 2014 2015

  • 1. Mrs. Miner & Mr. Cornwall
  • 2. STUDENT As students in Science Tech we pride ourselves in being a unique group of students who come together through collaboration and hands on inquiry and learning. We thrive when we are given high expectations and responsibility and keep open minds. Our goal is to develop better skills and deeper knowledge in science and technology. We strive to make our world a better place through being good people and showing respect for our environment. We are grateful for the many wonderful resources we have in this program! CLASS An environment of inquiry, collaboration, and hands-on exploration guide the Science/Technology Magnet program at Clark Elementary. In addition to gaining a solid foundation in the district 4th and 5th grade curriculum, students are engaged in ongoing field research in our local stream and forest community, identifying real life environmental problems and creating solutions. Students will experience technology and science first hand and be given opportunities to dig deeper into these fields. Teachers promotes high expectations for all students with an emphasis on team work, leadership, and higher level thinking skills.
  • 3. Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9:15-9:45 Morning Work Morning Work Morning Work Morning Work Morning Work 9:45-10:45 Writing Writing Station I 9:45 – 10:45 Writing Writing 10:50-11:10 Recess Recess Recess Recess Recess 11:15-12:15 Reading Reading Station II 11:15 – 12:15 Reading Reading 12:20-1:00 Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch Recess/Lunch 1:05- 2:05 Math Math Pack Up/Read Aloud/Reflection 1:05 – 1:30 Math Math 2:10-2:45 5th Library 2:20 – 2:50 Science/S.S. Science/S.S. 4th Library 2:20 – 2:50 2:50-3:20 Specials Specials Specials Specials 3:30-3:40 Pack Up/Read Aloud/Reflection Pack Up/Read Aloud/Reflection Pack Up/Read Aloud/Reflection Pack Up/Read Aloud/Reflection
  • 4.  Absences – contact office in addition to teachers  Pick up under white awning  Behind portable is not a drop off and pick up  Send in lunch money before school  Music –  4th Graders learn the recorder 5th Graders learn the guitar  No cell phone policy at school for parents and students  Call office for messages to students. We don’t always answer phone or check voicemail before school is out.  Carpooling list
  • 5. Be Safe Be Kind Be Productive
  • 6.  Class Dojo Parents and students can monitor show websites.
  • 7.  Planners done each day. Help your child make it a habit to check off each item in the planner. It is an organizational tool.  Typical nightly homework should take around 45 minutes (excluding major projects).  The website will have homework posted. (This is a student job each day.)  Students may not call parents to bring in late work.  Work needs to be neat and organized with proper heading. *(Name – Number – Date)
  • 8.  Most nights there will be a math Study Link (picture of house in corner).  Word Work- Vocabulary  Reading homework –read 20 minutes each night witch includes a reading response (due Fridays).  Science Homework (due Fridays)  Unfinished work will be sent home to complete.  Word Work and Science Quiz on Fridays (Based on Homework)
  • 9.  Curriculum is based on Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes ( feel free to peruse the curriculum on back shelf)  putting the pieces together to make new words, decode, expand vocabulary  Fourth and fifth graders have the same words  HOMEWORK  Monday-flash cards –  Tuesday -meaningful sentences  Wednesday and Thursday study  Friday test.
  • 10.  Valuable information is located there  Important dates  Newsletters  Homework and other assignments  Helpful info for homework and projects  Student work  Pictures of class activities  Volunteer schedule  Phone numbers and e-mail addresses for us!  Link
  • 11.  Newsletters and the class website have tons of check thinfo - please ere first   Please e-mail BOTH teachers  One of us will respond within 48 hours  Please CALL with any serious concerns – we are very dedicated to our students and are always open to talking to families. The best way to do this is on the phone or in person, e-mails can easily be misunderstood.  We love to hear positive stories too!!  Please don’t make Mr. Cornwall cry
  • 12.  Local walking hikes  Mountain to the Sound Forest Ecology hike -April  Camp Coleman 5th graders October 15, 16, 17  State capital – January Supports Social Studies Curriculum  Discovery Days Engineering/Tech fair University of Washington ??
  • 13. As we begin to have parent volunteers in the classroom, please be sure to check the Clark Server to see if they have filled out the required paperwork. Here is the path: Clark Server - Public - Volunteer Coord 14-15 file The District requires Volunteer paperwork to be filled out at the beginning of every school year. There is a link on our school website under the parent tab: Volunteers Forms and Information. Also, they must complete the Volunteer Power Point, download the signature page and return to the office. This only needs to be done once not every year! Volunteer Form LINK
  • 14. Temperature Probes 45 Probes (15 per program) Dual Range Force Sensor 45 Sensors (15 per program) TI Light Probe 45 Probes (15 per program) Lego Mindstorm NXT Sensor Adaptor 15 Adaptors (5 per program) Go!Link 45 Links (15 per program) Elementary Science with Vernier 6 Books (2 per program STEM 1 With Vernier and Lego Mindstorms NXT 3 Books (1 per program) STEM 2 With Vernier and Lego Mindstorms NXT 3 Books (1 per program) Latitude Netbook 2120 (1) 30 Latitudes (10 per program) Netbook Cart (Holds 10 per cart) 3 Carts (1 cart per program)
  • 15.  Standards-based  4 = Exceeds Standard  3* = Meets Standard (exactly where your child SHOULD be)  2 = Approaches Standard  1 = Below Standard  No plus or minus  Numbers do not correlate to traditional letter grades  Rubrics used when appropriate  Students with below standard work will be required to correct it and turn it back in.
  • 16.  Grade level standards for K-5 are available online.  http://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/tls/standards.asp  If you have any questions or comments please contact Teaching and Learning Dept. 425-837-7030
  • 17.  “Making Meaning” new ISD curriculum Learn comprehension strategies through reading short texts (in one lesson)  Literature circles – small group meeting to discuss novels Need to keep up on reading assignment Each student will be given a comprehension job each week to complete Weekly comprehension quizzes  Book projects – monthly projects done at home  Fountas and Pinnell Testing-to check reading levels
  • 18.  Students learn and practice the strategies proficient readers use as they read.  Making connections, finding evidence, summarizing, etc.  Whole group mini-lesson, followed by independent reading and response tasks.  Teachers pull small groups for targeted reading instruction and enrichment.  Teachers will conference with individuals to check in  Variety of genres and types of texts used.
  • 19.  Writer’s Workshop – a consistent time where strategies are taught and practiced. Driven by student choice and daily practice. (Lucy Calkins Units of Study)  Narrative  Argument  Opinion  Memoir
  • 20.  Everyday Math Curriculum Mental math, warm ups, active lessons, games, study links, iXL, Khan Academy  4th Grade 12 units, each unit consists of 7-13 lessons  5th Grade 12 units, each unit consists of 7-13 lessons
  • 21.  ISD Science Adoption  New National Geographic textbooks  Life science- Plants  Motion and Design-Kit Cars  Physical science (electricity)  Forest Ecology  identification of local forest flora and fauna  Develop a knowledge of the components of Washington forest environment as it is relates to humans and our decision making skills.  Raise and release salmon  Partnership with Mountains To Sound Rejuvenation
  • 22.  Publisher  Podcasting  3D Printing/Design  Stop Motion  Internet safety  LEGO Robotics  Other programs (Scratch, etc)
  • 23.  This year we are on the 5th grade cycle for social studies.  We will be studying United States history for the year.  Major themes are: AMERICA BEGAN … Because People move Because People want freedom With new ideas  Classroom Based Assessment (CBA)
  • 24.  Monthly art linked to curriculum  Monart  Clay projects  Math and Art collaboration!  Docent Led lessons
  • 25.  Weekly Class Meetings- Life skills, Compliments, Comments/Suggestions  Team projects  Team Work in table groups and station groups  Collaboration in pairs/buddies  Students encouraged to call one another for homework help.
  • 26.  Student Led Conferences  December 5th and 6th (No School that day)  There will be an online sign up again.
  • 27.  Brown Bag Lunch – typically done last Wednesday of each month to celebrate student birthdays. (Parent led)  Please try to schedule appointments on Wednesdays or after school, we have a PACKED schedule!  Auctions (twice a year) – we need donations
  • 28.  Thank you for coming!  QUESTIONS: Please fill out comment/question card and leave in green tray. We will get back to you by the end of the week. We can’t tell you how mmuucchh wwee aapppprreecciiaattee yyoouu aanndd wwee ffeeeell lluucckkyy ttoo tteeaacchh yyoouurr ssttuuddeennttss!!