K-5 Syllabus

Mrs. Nguyen's Contact Information

Kimberly Nguyen

knguyen@greenville.k12.sc.us

(864)355-7616

My Class Website


E-Learning Information

11:30-11:40- Parent/Student Check-in: Please see Seesaw for Google Meet Link.

Google Meets will be scheduled throughout the day for e-learning.  Please see Seesaw for Google Meet times and links.


Daily Schedule

Click here to access our daily schedule.


Materials Needed for Our Class

Students should come to school ready to learn! Students will need a bookbag (no rolling and large enough to hold a standard folder),  and change of clothes. Students will be given a folder to bring back and forth each day.  Please also check the school supply list for supplies needed at the beginning of the school year. 

Please click here to view our supply list.


Evaluation of Student Progress:

A Beginning Kindergarten Pre-Assessment will be administered in September for both math and language arts.  A post-assessment will be given in the spring. 

Math: Assessments will be administered at the end of each completed chapter.  

Reading: Benchmark assessments will be administered in January and May.  

Writing: Assessments will include a collection of writing samples.

Science and Social Studies: Assessments take place through classroom participation.

*Parent conferences will be held during the first nine weeks and throughout the year as needed.

*Assessments/ Tests are not sent home due to district policy. They are stored in our classroom. If you wish to view a specific test, please let me know.


Grading Guidelines 

In Kindergarten, we assess students in a variety of ways, based on their growth throughout the year. We expect student mastery of state Kindergarten skills by the END of the completion of Kindergarten. Below is the Greenville County scoring guide used on the Kindergarten skills report/ report card:

M

The student consistently meets or exceeds end-of year expectations for this standard


P

The student shows expected growth/progress in meeting this end-of-year standard


B

The student is beginning to progress toward meeting this end-of-year standard


N

The student needs intensive support at school and home to develop this end-of-year standard

 

Student Records

Permanent records are located in the office.  In our classroom, one file for each child will be maintained throughout the year with information from assessments, student work samples, and behavior forms. Student work will be shared at parent conferences and is available upon parent request.

 

Homework Policy

       ***Kindergarten will begin homework in mid-September after Open House. 

 Homework is an extension of the classroom.  It helps provide needed practice while developing responsibility and maturity.  The parent’s role is to provide time and space for quiet, productive work and to provide encouragement and reinforcement

Homework assignments will be given Monday through Thursday.  Homework will be sent home as a menu, where students can choose among activities to complete during the week. 

Homework must be completed and turned in to the teacher by the end of the week.  Homework that is incomplete will be sent home to complete the next evening.

District Homework Policy (updated on 4-26-16)

When homework is given, assignments shall reflect the following guidelines:

-Practice: reinforces newly acquired skills taught in class

-Preparation: helps students prepare for upcoming lessons, activities or tests

-Extension: provides challenging, often long-term opportunities for enrichment that parallel classwork


*Daily Homework Assignments for primary level students(K-2) shall not exceed 30 minutes, including 20 minutes of reading.  

      

Missed Work/Make up Policy

Assignments will be collected during the student's absence and given to the student to complete at home upon his/her return to school.  These assignments should be completed and returned as soon as possible, but should not be later than one week after the absence.  


Attendance and Tardy Policies

It is imperative that your child be at school on time each day so he or she does not lose important instructional time.


                School begins at 7:45 a.m.  Students that are not in their classrooms when the bell rings will need to receive a pass from the office to enter class.  Parents will need to come to the office to sign students in if the bell has sounded at 7:45 a.m. 


                Students must bring a note to class for absences, which will then be sent to the office. If a student is tardy, they are to stop by the office for a tardy slip, then immediately come to class.

Classroom Essential Agreements and Management/ Consequences for Violating Class and School Rules/ Policies

 

Classroom Essential Agreements:

The students are to abide by the Pelham Road Elementary School-Wide Rules, which were sent home in a school calendar, and our classroom rules. The classroom rules are posted in the classroom. The students come up with these rules themselves, with my guidance. Our rules are as follows: Be Kind, Be Safe and Work Hard. I have high expectations of my students to abide by these rules daily.

 

 Classroom Management:


In my class, I feel that every student has the chance to make their own decisions and learn from them.  This year students will be sent home with a weekly calendar of their behavior.  One smiley face shows that a student had a great day.  One sad face shows that a student had to be spoken with and a consequence was given for the behavior.  Two sad faces shows that the student did not learn from the consequence and had to speak to administration, or a different consequence was given.

Each week, students will be evaluated on following directions, respecting other's personal space, communicating in a respectful manner, using time wisely, asking for help when needed, participation in activities, completing work on time, a positive attitude about learning, and coming to class prepared.  At the end of the week, a parent must sign the chart and send it back on the following Monday.


Daily Communication Folder

Everyday your child will come home with a folder.  In this folder there will be papers that will need to stay at home, or to be returned to school.  Please check this folder daily.


Treasure Box

At the end of the week, if your child has a smiley face everyday, then he/she will be able to pick from the treasure box.


Procedures for Non-Instructional Routines


Morning routine- When entering the classroom in the morning, students must wash their hands, hang up their coats and book bags in their cubbies, turn in their folders, make their lunch choice and begin morning work.

 

Bathroom procedures- Students may go at any time during the day. Students are encouraged to not use the restroom while the teacher is teaching.

 

Cafeteria- Students must be in a quiet line.  Students must get milk, plate, utensils, and condiments in the line. Students may whisper to the person beside them during lunch.  We will start each lunch with "red cone" this allows students to eat their lunch without any talking.  After 10 minutes is up, then,  "green cone" will be visible for students to whisper quietly to their classmates. Each child will throw away his or her own trash, clean his or her area, and place his or her lunch tray in the window at the end of our lunch time.

 

Walking in the Halls- Students will recite the following poem before entering the hallway- “My hands are right beside me. I’m standing straight and tall. My eyes are on the teacher. I’m ready for the hall.”

 

Classroom helpers- We have happy helpers in our class.  The happy helpers are, messenger, paper, supplies, spill crew, animal caretaker, sweeper,, and lights.

 

Medication- Please do not send medication to school with students.  All medication must be brought in and picked up by an adult.  Medication will be administered in the health room by the nurse.

 

Parties- There are scheduled holiday parties each year.  They are held in the afternoons at the school.  The room mothers plan these parties.  On a student’s birthday, parents may provide one cookie, cupcake, or ice cream per child to recognize their child’s birthday or you may send in a healthy alternative. 

 

 Money at School- When money is brought to school by the student, please place it in a sealed envelope with the student’s name, amount, teacher’s name, and purpose on the envelope.  Neither the teacher nor the school can be held responsible when money or items are lost.

 

Change in Address, Phone Number, Transportation to and from School- Please give to the teacher in writing or via e-mail.


Presentation of Rules and Procedures

The rules are created as a class, on the first day of school. The classroom procedures are presented and modeled to the students during the first few weeks of school, by the teacher. .

 

Behavior Contract

The essential agreements are posted in the classroom. Our rules are as follows: Be safe, Be Kind and Work Hard.

 

Reward System

Students are rewarded for positive behavior through positive notes home, treasure basket, stickers, stamps, verbal praise, positive phone calls home, etc.

 

Parents as Partners

If you would like to volunteer in our classroom, please contact me at  knguyen@greenville.k12.sc.us. .  I may need help with the following tasks at school:  lamination, listening to students read, pulling pages out of workbooks, and copying.  I also may need help with tasks that can be completed at home and returned such as: cutting materials out, stapling books together, and any other tasks that arise during the school year.


Communication with Parents

Weekly newsletters will be sent in Seesaw the Friday before the new week begins. Behavior charts will be sent home daily. Teachers will hold a parent conference in the fall and conferences will be optional in the spring.  Notes home and phone calls will be made by the teacher as needed. Information about our classroom can also be found on my website.  Please e-mail me at knguyen@greenville.k12.sc.us with any questions.


PRES K5 Long Range Plans 21-22