November 2021

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Coming soon to Arno…

Nov. 2

No School- Teacher PD/Election Day

Nov. 4

PTA Meeting 6:30

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Nov. 8

Cookie Dough kick-off (more info below)

PTA Fun Run Principal for the Day

Nov. 9

Data Meetings

Nov. 10

PBIS Meeting 8:00

Nov. 11

Staff Meeting 7:45

Super Cougar Lunch 11:00

Nov. 12

IRIPS go home

Report Card window Opens

Nov. 16

Student Recovery Reading Meeting 8:00

Nov. 17

SIP Meeting 8:00

Student Recovery Math Meeting 8:00

Nov. 18

SEL Meeting 8:00

Building up to Kindergarten 4:30 (Arno Cafeteria)

Nov. 19

Cookie Dough Sale Ends

Nov. 23

Cookie Dough Forms Due

End of First Trimester

Nov. 24

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No School- Thanksgiving Break

PTA Texas Roadhouse Fundraiser

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Nov. 25

No School- Happy Thanksgiving!!

Nov. 26

Report Card Window Closes

No School

Nov. 29

Report Cards Released

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Dec. 1

P/T Conferences 5:00-7:30

Dec. 2

Early Release 11:30

P/T Conferences 12:45-3:30

P/T Conferences 5:00-7:30

Dec. 3

PBIS Reward PJs and a movie

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Wishing all of our Arno Families a Wonderful Thanksgiving!

ARNO VISION

ARNO ELEMENTARY WILL PROVIDE A SYSTEM OF SUPPORT TO EMPOWER

AND INSPIRE STUDENTS TO BECOME COLLABORATIVE LEARNERS

THAT STRIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

 

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Committee News

Student Recovery Committee – Reading Meeting

Phonics – 3rd-5th have added phonics to their weekly lessons

Extra Benchmark Unit quizzes – grade level is too difficult- third grade is using second grade- need to get fourth grade a copy of third grade so it will be more manageable (short passages, easier vocabulary, etc…)

Reading tutors – we have two signed up but have not started yet.

Individual goals – up and running in third grade

PBIS

  1. Tier 2/3- Mentors-K-2nd as mentees-5th as mentors
    1. Kids’ Hope 
    2. Data piece gap
      1. begin in October to gather with 1st reward
  1. Culver’s calendars
    1. Sold for $3
    2. Parent/Teacher conferences? virtual?

                  Oct reward

    1. Organizer: Colleen
    2. Date: Thursday, October 28
    3. Reward: Hat Day!
    4. Missed Flips: 6 or less
  1. Trainings
    1. Survey
    2. Kendra email
    3. Check PBIS district dates
  1. Kindness Day
    1. Saturday, November 13
    2. Dr. Griffin read aloud
    3. Megan J–Broadcast
    4. Kindness shirts–encourage ahead of time
    5. Act of Kindness Rainbow
      1. Each grade level has a color
      2. Email Metzger regarding things stick to the walls
    6. Colleen kindness book list 
      1. 30 titles
      2. Designated area in library
    7. Lisa game during gym
    8. Steve–marquee
    9. Classroom Ideas
      1. Kindness Bingo
      2. Acrostic poems
      3. Ideas and simple ways sent home
      4. “Kindness Cash” (no new sheet)
    10. Towards Staff
      1. potluck lunch
      2. shoutouts
    11. Towards Students
      1. Kindness notes
      2. Sidewalk message

 

Student Recovery Math

-Analyzed the Achievement Status and Growth Summary Report on NWEA for grades 2-5.
-The team also looked at the Michigan MAP Growth Linking Study that shows the correlation between NWEA and MSTEP. We will be using these two reports to help identify those students who need additional interventions in math.
-We talked about using Freckle Math for grades 2-3 and Khan Mappers for grades 4-5 as additional interventions for those students.

Data Meetings Coming…

We will have our next round of Data Meetings on Nov.9.  Since we will not have another round of NWEA to look at, please bring relevant data that supports your journey to your student growth goal/professional growth goal to discuss, as well as updates on any students you are concerned about.

Data is the story of your classroom and our school- Does your classroom story have you on a path to your goals this year? Student goals?- if not what kinds of strategies, resources, engaging activities, modes of presentation, lessons, and coaching can help the learning taking place in the classroom? Please let me know what kind of support I can provide to further your success!

 

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Guided Reading Resource

Directions:  Give students a “Talkmark” card during the discussion portion of guided reading or book clubs to scaffold students who need help participating in discussions.

Link to the Talkmark Full Resource

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Thanks for Culvers!

Thank you to everyone who participated in Culvers- it was an unbelievable success raising just over $1000 for the scholarship fund!!

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BFR PD Nov. 2

This is a resource for the Nov. 2 PD that is coming up.  After learning more next week, come back to this spot to check out the resources

Brain Friendly Reading You Tube Channel.   This is a 5-minute activity for the whole class to do that will make a big impact.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpd21UUQhXduZjTD6hKiyCw

Check out the “videos” tab on this site.

New Remind Group Created

Please use the info below if you already have not joined the building Remind group

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Non Homestead Millage on the Ballot

More Information:

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Cookie Dough Sale

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Arno will be once again doing the Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough fundraiser starting  Nov. 8 to help supplement the many requests we get from staff during the school year such as assessment programs, research-based activities, special project supplies, literacy materials, tech, etc.  The last fundraiser helped us purchase many extra classroom supply requests, Super Cougar pizza lunch supplies,  and professional development for teachers.

The PTA has been a tremendous resource for our building with all they have given, however, the many teacher requests received throughout the school year to give our students the very best experiences create a need to seek additional support.  Therefore, we have partnered with this company to offer you a choice of items should you choose to purchase any, that would support providing more resources for our teachers. The large envelope coming home on Nov. 8 and will contain all of the information needed (and there is an online order method).

Fundraiser Timeline

November 8 – November 19         Fundraiser Sale

November 23 All money and orders due (online payment option available)

Game Truck Prize for qualifying sales: TBD

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**Turnover time is about 2-3 weeks, we will contact everyone when the items will be in (before Christmas)

From the District

Dear AP School Community,

We recognize that this has been a difficult couple years for families, with reduced work hours or income, illness and the rising cost of food, gas and other monthly bills.  Things may be tight and support may be needed.

With Thanksgiving around the corner, we are sharing the website below, “Julie’s list,” which includes many resources and supports for families in need.  Thank you to the AP Social Work Team for providing this information.

http://julieslist.homestead.com/HolidayAssistance.html

Please reach out to your building principal or school social worker if you need further assistance.

PTA Holiday Fever 2021

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Halloween Parade 2021!

Watch our parade indoors today- So many fun costumes!

https://fb.watch/8XTsClhypz/

 

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Picture Retake

Picture retake day is Dec. 2.  For those students who would like to get their picture retaken and bought a package, they MUST bring their package down to the cameras for an even exchange.  

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Read by Grade Three

Arno 3rd grade parents, please take a look at the flyer below for an informational meeting Nov. 4 about the reading law and what to expect this year.  This meeting will be via Zoom:

3rd Grade Reading Law

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Tech Time 

An Overview of Google Forms Quiz Settings

Back in July I published a series of videos and blog posts detailing what you need to know to get started using Google Classroom, Drive, Docs, Slides, and Forms in your classroom (those are linked below). Of course, Google had to make some updates to Google Forms right at the start of the new school year and in doing so added some more functionality to Google Forms while also moving the location of some settings menus. That’s why I recorded a new overview of Google Forms quiz settings.

In my new video, An Overview of Google Forms Quiz Settings, you’ll learn:

  • How to access the settings.
  • What each setting does.
  • Why you may or may not want to use some settings.

More Helpful Google Forms Tutorials:

 

Exit tickets

Fifteen Exit Ticket Questions for Almost Any Classroom

This is an excerpt from this week’s Practical Ed Tech Newsletter. The newsletter is sent every Sunday evening (Eastern Time) and it includes my tip of the week and summary of the week’s most popular posts from Free Technology for Teachers. You can sign up for the newsletter right here.

Whether an exit ticket is conducted with digital tools or on scraps of paper (a strategy I abandoned years ago because I always seemed to misplaced a paper or two), strategy is the same. I try to ask questions that aren’t “yes/ no” but can still be answered by all students in just a minute or two. To that end, here’s a list of general purpose exit ticket questions that I developed and have used at various times in my career.1. What’s a new-to-you word or term you heard today?

2. What’s one thing you’d change about today’s lesson?
3. How did today’s lesson make you feel?
4. How well do you think you’d do if we had a quiz next week?
5. How would you describe today’s lesson to a classmate who was absent?
6. What was your favorite part of today’s lesson?
7. What surprised you about today’s class?
8. What’s something you wish was different in class?
9. What’s one question you’d put on a quiz about today’s lesson?
10. How would you help a classmate who didn’t understand today’s lesson?
11. What’s one thing you’d like to learn more about?
12. What was the easiest part of today’s class?
13. How did today’s lesson fit with the one before it?
14. What do you think the next lesson will be about?
15. What was the hardest part of today’s class?
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October 2021

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Coming soon to Arno…

Oct. 5

Data Meetings First Round

Oct. 6

Count Day

Walk to School Day

Oct. 7

Staff meeting 7:45

Fall Pictures

PTA Meeting 6:30

Oct. 8

Tornado Drill 2:00

Oct. 12

Student recovery Reading 8:00

Oct. 13

PBIS 8:00

Oct. 14

Fire Drill 1:00 (lunch drill)

Oct. 19 

Arno Culvers Restaurant Night 5:00-9:00

Oct. 20

SIP 8:00/all day meeting

Oct. 21

SEL 8:00

ALICE Drill 2:00

Oct. 26

Steve @Wayne RESA

Oct. 27

Student Recovery Math 8:00

Oct. 29

Halloween Parade 10:00

Early Release 11:30 Dismissal-

Oct. 31

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ARNO VISION

ARNO ELEMENTARY WILL PROVIDE A SYSTEM OF SUPPORT TO EMPOWER

AND INSPIRE STUDENTS TO BECOME COLLABORATIVE LEARNERS

THAT STRIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

 

Board Committees / Board Committees

UPCOMING COMMITTEE DATES:

  • Student Recovery Reading Oct. 12 @8:00

                    Literacy Recovery Plan

      • Take home book program
      • Phonics Program
      • Student Goals Beg/Middle 3-5
      • Adding additional unit quizzes (benchmark and unit tests)
  • Student Recovery Math Oct. 27 @8:00

  • SIP meets on Oct. 20 @8:00

  • PBIS meets on Oct. 13 @8:00

  • SIP full day planning on Oct. 20

    Current work of the SIP team:

    • Sign up for staff wellness projects
      • Door hangers 
      • Compliment wall in lounge
      • Walk around track sign up
      • Staff lounge update
      • Sign up for “Third Thursdays”
    • Create new diversity library checklist for staff
  • SEL meets on Oct. 21 @8:00

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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT IN OCTOBER

JUST A REMINDER OF TASKS/STRATEGIES IN OUR PLAN:

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  • Great Resource from Teach Like a Champion– Engaging students with The Hook – the short introductory moment that captures what’s interesting and engaging about the material and puts it out front.

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Tutoring

Remember we have hours to create tutoring opportunities.  Please see me if you are interested now that we have data to help out rostering. High impact tutoring criteria below:

Math Tutoring Criteria 

  • Limited Group Sizes (No more than 5 at a time) ● K-2 students should have 30 minute sessions ● 3-5 students should have 45 minute sessions ● Tutoring will be primarily hands-on based learning ● No computer programs should be used (Khan, Edmentum, etc…) 

  • Focus instruction on the essential priority skills (Highlighted in green in the Wayne Resa document that was emailed to you) 

  • Identify students using summative/formative assessments as well as teacher recommendations ● Students should generally be your Tier 2 kids (Bubble students that need an extra push to be on grade level) 

Literacy H.I.T (high impact tutoring)

 After school enrichment program that uses literature and coordinating activities to enhance vocabulary and reading skills. Each tutoring session should include a read aloud, vocabulary and comprehension activities. Extending the learning into crafts or drawing that use the read aloud as a base, are encouraged.

We are suggesting the following:

-2 times a week

-Tuesday & Thursday or Monday & Wednesday

Starts September 27 and ends November 19 (eight weeks)

-3:30-4:30 (students leave at 4:15)

-10 students per group

-goal is to have two second grade groups and two third grade groups. If enough teachers sign up, add a fourth grade group.

-First grade will be added on October 18 for a five week session. Possibility of moving some kids around to create a “book buddie” type atmosphere, if possible.

We are open to non-certified staff teaching the classes if we can’t get certified.

 

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Literacy Website

Mrs. Wesley, our Literacy Coach at Arno, has created a blog that contains great information and resources for families in the area of literacy . Please check it out and take advantage of all the great information.

https://readwesley.edublogs.org/

 

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Spotlight: Questions to Build Comprehension

Jan Richardson: How to Use Asking Questions to Increase Comprehension

 “Questioning is a critical comprehension strategy that helps readers construct and extend meaning. It is one of the most powerful strategies students can learn, and one of the easiest for you to teach.”  Jan Richardson, pg. 209, The Next Step in Guided Reading

Step 1: Turning Facts Into Questions

Green Cards – Teaching students how to answer a question that is answered, ‘right there’.

  • Students make two columns in their notebooks, one for “Facts”, one for “Questions.
  • Ask students to read the text, write a fact from story, paragraph, or article in Column 1.
  • Turn the fact into a question in Column 2.
  • After reading, close books/text and take turns asking questions and calling on others in group/class to answer.
  • If no one can answer, students can look back for the answer in the text.

 

Step 2:  Ask Green Questions (Literal)

Green Question Cards – Students must know Step 1 before doing Step 2.

  • Students make two columns in their notebooks, one for “Question” , one for “Answer”.
  • Students read, stop and write a green question, Column 1, that is answered in the text.
  • Students close their books and write the answer to the question in, Column 2. 
  • Share and discussion- students take turns answering with books closed. Only if no one can answer, allow them to look back in the text, or to confirm

 

Step 3: Ask Red Questions  (Inferential)  Interpretive Level

Red Question Cards – Answers are not found in the text

  • As students read, they ask (and write down) questions that begin with Red Card words, I wonder why.., How could…, Why would…., What if….What would happen if….
  • Guide students to ask questions that could be answered using background knowledge and information in the text.  Model for them.
  • When sharing, encourage students to think of more than one logical answer.
  • After a few days/rounds of practice of writing just the red questions, require them to write answers in their notebooks.  Encourage divergent thinking and different answers.

 

Step 4: Ask Yellow Questions (Complex)

Yellow Question Cards – Readers use different parts of the text to ask and answer questions

  • Questions include, cause/effect, compare/contrast and idea-to-examples.
  • Students are proficient at green and red questions before doing yellow questions.
  • Teacher models, students practice.  (Review cause/effect pgs. 225-227)

 

Step 5: Combine Questions

Students must know how to ask at least two kinds of questions to combine questions/strategies.

Ask Green and Red Questions:

  • Students make two columns in their notebooks.
  • As they read, they must think of a green question for column 1 and red for column 2.
  • Early/fast finishers make more questions for the group.  
  • During sharing, students share one question.  
  • Before the group answers, students decide if it’s a green or red question.

Question-Answer & Connection or Prediction

  • Three column framework
  • Students write a question (red, yellow, green) in Column 1, answers in Column 2 and a prediction in Column 3.
  • At the Evaluative Level in Fiction or Non-Fiction, students think of a question that asks for an opinion or a judgment.  (Why do you think?  Do you agree (disagree) that…?  Do you think it was right for …?)

 

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Picture Day is Coming

Picture day is fast approaching- October 7.  Below is the information you will need to do online ordering.  As was the procedure last year, students may remove their mask for the picture if they are comfortable and then put it back on after the picture.

Picture Day for Arno Elementary is scheduled for Thursday, October 7, 2021 and this Picture Day event’s Order Code is 60204TF. 

https://inter-state.com/order

 

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Halloween Parade

The Arno Halloween Parade is back on Oct. 29 at 10:00!  Our route will take us out of the 5th grade doors that morning, making a loop on the inside perimeter of the playground.    It is a district PD day with an 11:30 dismissal that morning.

 

Walk to School Day / October 6, 2021

Walk to School Day Coming Up

Walk to School Day (W2SD) is an international event celebrated each year in October. This annual event began in 1997 by the Partnership for a Walkable America, to encourage walkable communities and has grown to an international event that takes place in over 40 countries worldwide. In Michigan, over 90,000 students across 304 schools participated in W2SD events at their local schools last year. Walk to School Day encourages healthy habits, heightens awareness of traffic safety, draws attention to environmental concerns around schools, and is a great way to build local momentum for a Safe Routes to School initiative.

W2SD 2021 officially takes place on October 6

Thanks to all Arno staff participating in walk to school on Oct. 6:

 

 

Thank you again Mr. Peace for helping us build a positive, safe learning environment at Arno!

 

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Additional Constitution Day Resources

Mrs. Byrne does a great job with Constitution Day at Arno- but if you would like to keep it going in your room, here are some digital resources:

Five Places to Find Dozens of Constitution Day Lessons

This Friday is Constitution Day in the United States. According to federal law all schools that receive federal funding have to teach some type of lesson about the Constitution on this day. C-SPAN, DocsTeach, and the National Constitution Center all offer either lesson plans or resources for building your own Constitution Day lesson plans.

Constitution Day Lesson Plans from C-SPAN Classroom
C-SPAN Classroom offers free lesson plans and Bell Ringers (discussion prompts) that were either designed for Constitution Day or can be used to meet the requirements of Constitution Day. All of the lesson plans incorporate short video clips addressing topics like enumerated and implied powers of Congress, interpretation of the Constitution, and checks and balances. You can find all of the lesson plans and additional resources in this Google Doc.Constitution Hall Pass
The National Constitution Center offers an online program called the Constitution Hall Pass. The Constitution Hall Pass is a series of videos mostly featuring scholars discussing elements of the Constitution and issues relating to it. There are also a few “discussion starter” videos that are intended to get students thinking about how the Constitution can have a direct impact on their lives. I know from experience that this Freedom of Expression video and accompanying questions will get high school students talking.

Interactive Constitution

The Constitution Center’s website features the U.S. Constitution divided into easily searchable sections. From the main page you can select and jump to a specific article or amendment. What I really like about the site is that you can choose an issue like privacy, civil rights, or health care and see how those issues are connected to the Constitution.

DocsTeach
DocsTeach is a National Archives website that all middle school and high school U.S. History teachers should have in their bookmarks. DocsTeach lets you build online activities based upon curated collections of primary source documents. DocsTeach also provides some pre-made activities that you can give to your students. DocsTeach has twenty pre-made Constitution Day activities that you can use today. An additional 166 documents and artifacts about the Constitution can be found through a quick search on DocsTeach.

TED-Ed Lessons
TED-Ed offers a bunch of lessons that are appropriate for Constitution Day. Those lessons are linked below.

The Making of the American Constitution.

Why is the US Constitution So Hard to Amend?

Why Wasn’t the Bill of Rights Originally Included in the US Constitution?

How is Power Divided in the US Government?

A 3-Minute Guide to the Bill of Rights


How do Executive Orders Work?


What You Might Not Know About the Declaration of Independence