MM 11/28/16
MM 11/28/16
Welcome back from a hopefully restful Thanksgiving break. I definitely pray that everyone had a safe and joy filled week off. As we embark upon our final stretch of the Fall headed into the Winter Holidays I would like for us to ensure that we are assisting one another and meeting our colleagues needs. Today's video focuses on the difference our outlook can make on our lives.
Educational Focus
This week I would like for the staff to focus on utilizing collaborative pairs to summarize information within the classroom setting. We should also have methods in place when using collaboration to ensure equality in workload and always have methods to share out findings to ensure fidelity within the classroom exercises.
Highlights for the Week
I would like to highlight an effective use of reading, writing, and oral presentation that was utilized in Mrs. Martins 6th grade ELA classroom. Students were required to chart the characters progress throughout the novel and select a portion/character to focus in on and present their information in front of the classroom to display their learning. Students were provided a rubric on what information was pertinent to write about and what was required for the brief 20 second presentation.
Behavior Focus
Please as we go into the break be aware of enforcing the rules of cell phones and electronic devices not being allowed out in your classrooms if you are not using the items to enhance learning. You may ask the students to put up the devices if that is your first step of discipline in the classroom. If the student continues to have the devices out, please buzz the front office for an administrator and continue teaching within your classroom. Please refrain from allowing a student to take over your classroom with a confrontation. We will deal with the issue when we arrive.
Uniforms, please enforce the tucked in shirt rules in the classroom. All students should be able to tuck in their uniforms and it should be a part of your daily routine. Fine Arts instructors utilize the method of "Dance Ready" by having students stand up and bow, showing they are ready to learn. Standing by your doors as students enter provide you with the opportunity to have all students enter the room with their shirts tucked in and ready to go.
All instructors need to be at their doors during class exchanges to provide supervision. The more adult presence we have, the less likelihood of disruptive behaviors that will occur.
Calendar For the Week
NJHS Meeting 3:15-3:45 pm Nov 28
Basketball Game ( JAM v. JSA) 6:30 pm Nov 28
Jeanne Tribuzzi Readers' Workshop Training (K - 5) Nov 29
Thespian Showcase 6:30 pm Nov 29
Volleyball Game 6:30 pm Nov 29
Coffee with Principal 8:30 to 9 am Nov 30
Polk Museum of Art 5th 9 to 12:30 pm Dec 1
Polk Museum of Art 5th 9 to 12:30 pm Dec 2
Cracker Storytelling Festival 9 to 1 pm Dec 2
Last Day to Donate Toys Dec 2
8th gr. Meeting with HSOA 9:00 am Dec 2
The video gives you a lot to think about...
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