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WELCOME


     2012-2013
David M. Cox Elementary
      Fifth Grade
      Mrs. Henson
       Room 37
Website
• ahenson.com
• My.ccsd.net
• Supply list
Welcome Letter
It is with pleasure that I welcome your child to my
class. I have developed a rich and exciting curriculum
for the year. We will all be working cooperatively in
the classroom, which will result in greater social
support and higher self-esteem in students. In order
to provide the best possible environment in which to
learn, students will become aware of their
responsibility to others and aware of the effects of
their word or actions on each other. Students will be
expected to follow certain standards of behavior and
classroom procedures.
Weekly Progress Report
• A computer printout of your child's academic
  progress will be sent home every two weeks at
  the beginning of each trimester. You will
  receive a weekly printout after the fourth week
  of each trimester. This is not the official report
  card, but is meant to keep you up to date on
  your child's assignments and grades. You will
  also receive a weekly progress report on the
  incentive program for developing appropriate
  behavior, which is attached, but will be included
  in the progress report.
•     .
Bell Times
•   8:50 am First Bell – Campus Opens
•   9:05 am Line-up Bell
•   9:10 am Tardy Bell
•   3:21 Dismissal

• Recess 12:20
• 12:35 – 12:55 pm Third Lunch
PROGRESS REPORT
Parent Link
• To help you more effectively monitor the progress of
  your child, the Clark County School District provides
  a computer based system by which you can track
  your student's grades and attendance. Simply enter
  the login ID and password that have been provided to
  you from your child's school to review you student's
  information. If you do not have a login ID and
  password, please contact your child's school. Thank
  you for your commitment to your child's education
  https://parentlink.ccsd.net/html/ContentBase/Content/Home
Classroom Management
• I have established standards of behavior the
  students must follow. If students follow the
  standards, they earn $10.00 a day. There are
  five standards: Attentive Listening, No Put
  Downs, Truth, Trust, and Personal Best.
  Students earn $2.00 a day for each standard.
  The standards appear on their progress reports
  which are sent home weekly. When the
  progress reports are returned the students are
  paid in the form of cash or a check. They use
  the money earned to buy classroom supplies
  and items off the Paycheck Menu.
Incentives and Rewards
 The routines and expectations are communicated to the
 students and they know what is expected of them. I focus
 on positive behaviors. I use a marble jar for whole class
 behavior and tickets for positive behaviors. I praise and
 reward the class with treats and “parties” which are
 earned once the marble jar is filled to the top. Students
 create a list of possible rewards and vote on their “party”
 each time the jar is filled. I have had brownie parties,
 root beer float parties, donut parties, ice cream, music,
 free time to name a few. Students look forward to
 choosing the next party and are eager to earn the
 marbles
Reflection
Consequences for misbehavior are established.

I will talk privately with the student and let him/her
   know which standard was not followed and let
   them know that the most important standards for
   me are truth and trust. Therefore, we talk openly
   about the behavior and discuss ways we can
   improve. If the behavior continues I have a
   parent conference either by phone or in person. I
   involve the administration only when the behavior
   is severe enough where the student may
   physically hurt others by their actions
Planner or Agenda
•   Students will be required to use an agenda. The agenda is an
    organizational tool to help the students manage their daily work,
    homework, and behavior. It is excellent preparation for middle
    school and high school.
•   Each day, the students will enter the classroom and immediately fill
    in their agendas with information regarding their daily work and
    important information such as picture day, field trips, fundraisers,
    and special events. At the end of the day, students will write the
    homework as I write it on the overhead. A parent signature is
    required each night in the agenda. Signatures will be checked the
    following morning. Students get paid and receive a reward at the
    end of the month for the required signatures.
•   Remember, the agenda is an organizational tool and the more the
    students write in it, the more prepared and successful they will be in
    class and in their futures.
Fifth Grade Grading Scale
•   Success Indicators:
•   E                = Excellent
•   S                = Satisfactory
•   N                = Needs Improvement
•   X                = Not currently graded
•   Letter Grades:
•   A = 90-100% E
•   B = 89-80% S
•   C = 79-70% S
•   D = 69-60% N
•   F = below 60% N
•   Student’s grades are based upon a combination of grade level assessments
    and class work evaluations. Grade level tests on reading, math and
    vocabulary occur on Fridays.
•   Unit tests will be given as the unit or chapter is finished and can occur on any
    day but Monday.
Missing Work and Late Work

• It will be the students’ responsibility to check
  their progress reports and missing work report
  for any missing work. If there is missing work,
  the student will find the work in trays labeled for
  each week. It is then the students’ responsibility
  to complete the work for a grade. All late work
  will be graded 10% less each day up to 50%
  unless the work turned in reflects a score lower
  than 50%.
Classroom Homework Policy
•   Homework is assigned Monday through Thursday and is important
    because it is a valuable tool in helping students make the most of
    their experience in school. Homework helps reinforce what has been
    learned in class, prepares students for upcoming lessons, teaches
    responsibility, and helps students develop positive study habits.




•   If for any reason a student cannot complete homework for
    circumstances beyond his/her control (illness, family emergency,
    family events), please send a note OR an e-mail stating the reason it
    was not completed.

•   Students get paid for doing their homework and will get paid for the
    note as well.
H.A.M. CARD
• Homework should be completed by
  the given due date. If the homework
  is not completed by the next day or
  given due date, the student will
  receive a H.A.M. (Homework
  Assignment Missing) card.
H.A.M. CARD
         H.A.M. Homework Assignment Missing

      Name: ______________Date: ______________

                Assignment: __________
                Date Due: ____________
 Excuse: _________________________________________

__________________________________________________

___________________________________________________
                  Parent Signature:
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Open House August 24, 2012

  • 1. WELCOME 2012-2013 David M. Cox Elementary Fifth Grade Mrs. Henson Room 37
  • 3. Welcome Letter It is with pleasure that I welcome your child to my class. I have developed a rich and exciting curriculum for the year. We will all be working cooperatively in the classroom, which will result in greater social support and higher self-esteem in students. In order to provide the best possible environment in which to learn, students will become aware of their responsibility to others and aware of the effects of their word or actions on each other. Students will be expected to follow certain standards of behavior and classroom procedures.
  • 4. Weekly Progress Report • A computer printout of your child's academic progress will be sent home every two weeks at the beginning of each trimester. You will receive a weekly printout after the fourth week of each trimester. This is not the official report card, but is meant to keep you up to date on your child's assignments and grades. You will also receive a weekly progress report on the incentive program for developing appropriate behavior, which is attached, but will be included in the progress report. • .
  • 5. Bell Times • 8:50 am First Bell – Campus Opens • 9:05 am Line-up Bell • 9:10 am Tardy Bell • 3:21 Dismissal • Recess 12:20 • 12:35 – 12:55 pm Third Lunch
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  • 8. Parent Link • To help you more effectively monitor the progress of your child, the Clark County School District provides a computer based system by which you can track your student's grades and attendance. Simply enter the login ID and password that have been provided to you from your child's school to review you student's information. If you do not have a login ID and password, please contact your child's school. Thank you for your commitment to your child's education https://parentlink.ccsd.net/html/ContentBase/Content/Home
  • 9. Classroom Management • I have established standards of behavior the students must follow. If students follow the standards, they earn $10.00 a day. There are five standards: Attentive Listening, No Put Downs, Truth, Trust, and Personal Best. Students earn $2.00 a day for each standard. The standards appear on their progress reports which are sent home weekly. When the progress reports are returned the students are paid in the form of cash or a check. They use the money earned to buy classroom supplies and items off the Paycheck Menu.
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  • 11. Incentives and Rewards The routines and expectations are communicated to the students and they know what is expected of them. I focus on positive behaviors. I use a marble jar for whole class behavior and tickets for positive behaviors. I praise and reward the class with treats and “parties” which are earned once the marble jar is filled to the top. Students create a list of possible rewards and vote on their “party” each time the jar is filled. I have had brownie parties, root beer float parties, donut parties, ice cream, music, free time to name a few. Students look forward to choosing the next party and are eager to earn the marbles
  • 12. Reflection Consequences for misbehavior are established. I will talk privately with the student and let him/her know which standard was not followed and let them know that the most important standards for me are truth and trust. Therefore, we talk openly about the behavior and discuss ways we can improve. If the behavior continues I have a parent conference either by phone or in person. I involve the administration only when the behavior is severe enough where the student may physically hurt others by their actions
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  • 14. Planner or Agenda • Students will be required to use an agenda. The agenda is an organizational tool to help the students manage their daily work, homework, and behavior. It is excellent preparation for middle school and high school. • Each day, the students will enter the classroom and immediately fill in their agendas with information regarding their daily work and important information such as picture day, field trips, fundraisers, and special events. At the end of the day, students will write the homework as I write it on the overhead. A parent signature is required each night in the agenda. Signatures will be checked the following morning. Students get paid and receive a reward at the end of the month for the required signatures. • Remember, the agenda is an organizational tool and the more the students write in it, the more prepared and successful they will be in class and in their futures.
  • 15. Fifth Grade Grading Scale • Success Indicators: • E = Excellent • S = Satisfactory • N = Needs Improvement • X = Not currently graded • Letter Grades: • A = 90-100% E • B = 89-80% S • C = 79-70% S • D = 69-60% N • F = below 60% N • Student’s grades are based upon a combination of grade level assessments and class work evaluations. Grade level tests on reading, math and vocabulary occur on Fridays. • Unit tests will be given as the unit or chapter is finished and can occur on any day but Monday.
  • 16. Missing Work and Late Work • It will be the students’ responsibility to check their progress reports and missing work report for any missing work. If there is missing work, the student will find the work in trays labeled for each week. It is then the students’ responsibility to complete the work for a grade. All late work will be graded 10% less each day up to 50% unless the work turned in reflects a score lower than 50%.
  • 17. Classroom Homework Policy • Homework is assigned Monday through Thursday and is important because it is a valuable tool in helping students make the most of their experience in school. Homework helps reinforce what has been learned in class, prepares students for upcoming lessons, teaches responsibility, and helps students develop positive study habits. • If for any reason a student cannot complete homework for circumstances beyond his/her control (illness, family emergency, family events), please send a note OR an e-mail stating the reason it was not completed. • Students get paid for doing their homework and will get paid for the note as well.
  • 18. H.A.M. CARD • Homework should be completed by the given due date. If the homework is not completed by the next day or given due date, the student will receive a H.A.M. (Homework Assignment Missing) card.
  • 19. H.A.M. CARD H.A.M. Homework Assignment Missing Name: ______________Date: ______________ Assignment: __________ Date Due: ____________ Excuse: _________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Parent Signature:
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  • 23. SEA WORLD MAY, 2013 1.PARENT MEETING MARCH 2.DEPOSIT $ 3.CONTRACT 4.SEA WORLD ANIMAL PROJECT