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Mrs. Corlett - ESE Grades 4 & 5 |
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How can I reach my child's teacher? You may call the school during school hours at 486-2110. Kindly leave a message and I will return your call as soon as I possibly can. OR, you may e-mail me anytime at theresa_butler@sarasota.k12.fl.us; you can also e-mail me by clicking the icon on my website's home page. Daily Independent Reading Time. During this time, students quietly read a book from our class library or a book he or she chose from the school's Media Center. SuccessMaker Enterprise. We visit the SME Lab twice per week. In the lab, students supplement their classroom instruction by using an Instructional Learning System in reading and math. The computerized exercises are individualized to ensure that students work at a level that keeps them challenged yet not frustrated. Student progress is recorded in a management system that is networked and accessible to teachers for monitoring students' improvement in reading and math. Garden utilizes the Scholastic Reading Counts program to motivate students to discover the wonders and joys of reading. Students are rewarded with points based on the difficulty of the book and their level of success when testing. In our class, students are required to read at least 2 Reading Counts books per week. Students in 5th grade should be reading chapter books exclusively. Sarasota County uses a letter system to grade the areas of Reading, Language Arts, Writing, Spelling, Math, Science, Social Studies and Specials. Work Habits are pass/fail. In class, major assignments/projects and assessments are also letter graded. Writing is based on a 6-point rubric established by the school. Other work and effort is graded with a 4-point rubric. The rubric corresponds with the grade level curriculum standards and is as follows: 4 - Above Standard 3 - Achieved Standard 2 - Nearly Achieved Standard 1 - Below Standard The rubric scores are then converted into letter grades and applied toward the student's overall quarter grade. Homework is graded with a Zero (did not complete), Check (completed with minor errors) and a Check Plus (completed with no errors). What is the classroom discipline policy? We utilize a Classroom Management Plan to recognize appropriate behavior and apply corrective consequences when necessary. On the first day of school, students develop and sign a "Behavior Contract" which includes the classroom rules. They also identify rewards and consequences. Rewards include "class cash" to be used at our Auction on Fridays, extra recess, computer time and special parties. Consequences include warnings, time in the Peace Making area, time out with the Principal. When is FCAT and what tests does my child have to take? FCAT is typically scheduled for March. 4th grade students are tested in Reading, Writing and Math. 5th grade students are tested Reading, Math and Science. Additional information can be found at http://fcat.fldoe.org/. At the end of each school day, the student and the teacher complete a Daily Report which assigns a Zero, Check or Check Plus to various activities throughout the day. Concerns and kudos are noted as well along with any notes to the parent. Parents must initial the Daily Report each night and students must return the report the following morning. Parents may also include any notes or questions for the teacher on the report. |