Saturday, May 20, 2017

Look ahead for May 22, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

As we come to the final full week of the 2016-2017 school year it is important we take a moment to enjoy all of the experiences that made this year memorable.  I thought I would take a moment and share a few of my favorite experiences that have made this year great and reinforce that the staff at Hayes Elementary is the best in OKCPS. Here are just a few...

- Watching Ms. Nolan use her drama and stage experience, as well as her sense of humor and personality, to turn a very difficult four year old into a young lady ready to go to kindergarten.  She showed patience and a level of understanding that is well beyond her years of experience all while keeping her smile intact and the rest of her students learning.

- Ms. Rich having the courage to take a kindergarten classroom two days before school in August.  She showed that experience in the classroom and desire to do what's best for students creates a learning environment where students are cherished and learning can take place everyday.

- Ms. Wolfe for beating the hell out of cancer and never letting it get the best of her or change her attitude.

- Seeing Ms. Corbin take all of the ESL students in second grade, teaching them in English AND Spanish, and having those children produce some of the highest academic scores in the school.  Amazing!

- Ms. Flores showing her third graders what it means to be a professional.

- The fourth grade team (Green, Freire and Barahona) working together.  These three ladies give new meaning to "team."  It was amazing to watch these ladies work together.

- Ms. Billy for being the poster girl, flag bearer, and voice for Hayes Elementary.  When I think of what it is to be a Hayes Cardinal I think of Ms. Billy and her ability to work with every child, parent and staff member.  She is the consummate professional.

- Ms. Rogers for taking an entire sixth grade group of students and averaging 4 years of academic growth in mathematics in ONE school year.

- Ms. Leyva and Ms. Hunter for being secretaries, counselors, nurses, repairmen, copy makers, copy machine fixers, disciplinarians, lamination queens, and most importantly putting up with campus administration.  If the parents, teachers and students knew how much the front office deals with on a daily basis these ladies would get more than cokes and candy.

- Ms. Seybolt for having the courage to make her mark on the academics of Hayes Elementary and ensuring that teachers had their needs met on a daily basis.

- Ms. Leann Jackson for taking on the responsibility of a VERY difficult child and showing that perseverance and patience can make a big difference in the academics and socialization of a child.

- Ms. Bozeman for being an advocate for her and Mr. Body's students.  ...24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

- Ms. Kainz for adapting and adjusting her instruction to meet the needs of some of the most difficult children in the building.  Watching her students light up when it was their "day" was fantastic and showed that even the most difficult children want to be loved, heard and a part of something bigger than themselves.  She never gave up on those students and showed a resiliency unmatched in the building.

- Ms. Kainz for believing that "orange" backwards spelled "gullible."

- The ESL and SpEd departments working non-stop with their students.  All of these ladies took our difficult learners and moved them academically.  We had academic growth with all of our special education and ESL students.  That has never happened in our time together at Hayes.

- Ms. Obuobisa, Ms. Davisson and Ms. Herriott continuing to allow our students to be a part of Hayes Elementary after the school day ends.  These ladies continue to offer after school programs so that our students can have ways to connect with their school beyond the classroom.

Smile, breathe, and enjoy this last full week of school with your students.  Thank you for all of your hard work this year.  I look forward to continuing our journey towards excellence.  We are truly changing the world everyday.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:

Articles Worth Reading:

Compliance is Not the End Goal of Education - via @conprin

Keep Your “Eyes” on the Prize – 8 Ways to Help You Stay Focused - via @casas_jimmy

Thompson: Stand for Children Reports that Testing is Oklahoma Teachers' Top Concern - via @drjohnthompson

Children Must Be Taught to Collaborate, Studies Say - via @educationweek

No, Education Isn't the Civil Rights Issue of Our Time - via @educationweek

5 Unconventional Final Exams to Give Your Students - via @WeAreTeachers

Harnessing the Power of the Cellphone in Class - via @educationweek


Weekly Specials Schedule:  Red Week

Weekly Look Ahead: 

Monday May 22, 2017 - Normal School Day; 6th Grade presentation with Brig. General;

Tuesday May 23, 2017 - Normal School Day; VERY SHORT faculty meeting with Oklahoma Educators Credit Union after school; Baby Shower for Ms. King at 3:45pm in the Library; Mr. Ross to a Summer School Principal's Meeting @ Camelot 4:30pm to 7:30pm

Wednesday May 24, 2017 - Normal School Day; 4th Grade to the Park; 3:30pm to 5:00pm Math Manipulative creation in the library for Snow Day Credit

Thursday May 25, 2017 - Discovery Day! (Look for a special Schedule upcoming); 3:30pm to 5:00pm Math Manipulative creation in the library for Snow Day Credit

Friday May 26, 2017 - Super Kids Day in the afternoon (Schedule forthcoming.)

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Look ahead for May 15, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

Happy Mother's Day to all of the mothers on Hayes staff.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:


Articles Worth Reading:

How General Educators Can Get More Out of IEP Meetings - via @cultofpedagogy

Why I Stay: 15 Teachers Share Honest, Personal Answers - via @WeAreTeachers

Let's Put Creativity Back Into Math - via @educationweek

The Mountain - via @Jonharper70bd

25 Reading Strategies That Work In Every Content Area - via @teachthought

What Happens to Student Learning When Teachers Change Positions in Schools? - via @educationweek

15 Questions to Replace “How Was School Today?” - via @edutopia

15 Personality Traits That All Successful People Have - via @bright_side_me

What Can Educators Do to Increase Graduation Rates for English-Learners? - via @educationweek

The Shift From Content To Purpose: A Continuum Of Choice - via @teachthought

20 Things You Can Do In (About) 10 Minutes For A Smoother Running Classroom - via @teachthought

9 in 10 Calif. Teachers Say They Need More Training on New Discipline Methods - via @educationweek

Lessons From an Addict: What Teachers Really Need to Grow - via @educationweek

Why Should We Educate A Bunch of Immigrant Kids, Anyway? - via @BlueCerealEduc

7 Habits That Will Totally Change Your Leadership Style - via @Inc

Positive, Not Punitive, Classroom-Management Tips - via @edutopia

How Testing Is Driving More Oklahoma Teachers, and Other Educators Across the Nation, Out of the Classroom - via @HuffPostEdu

Are You Leading or Managing? - via @chrisclinewcps

OH CRAP! WHAT HAVE WE DONE? (satire) - via @edgeblogger

Questions to Ask Yourself as the School Year Winds Down - via @educationweek

The Evolution of Bicycles - via @BlueCerealEduc

3 Reasons Instructional Coaching May Not Be Working - via @educationweek



Weekly Specials Schedule:  Blue Week

Weekly Look Ahead: 

Monday May 15, 2017 - Normal School Day; FINAL Flight Club of the year after school; 3rd Grade teachers with SpEd and ESL meet during planning for RSA

Tuesday May 16, 2017 - Normal School Day; Pre-K/Kinder Musical/Talent Show @ 1:30pm and 6:00pm; Mr. Ross to a Principal's Meeting @ Camelot 4:30pm to 6:30pm

Wednesday May 17, 2017 - Normal School Day; GT students dissecting sharks

Thursday May 18, 2017 - Junior Achievement at Hayes Elementary

Friday May 19, 2017 - Dollar Dress Your Way; 4th Grade to the park; Hygiene classes for 3rd grade; TITLE 1 budget due to central office

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Look ahead for May 8, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

There is research that suggests that the human brain reacts to receiving a compliment in a similar fashion to that of being given money.  The article suggested that using compliments is an easy and effective strategy to use in the classroom.  It also stated that giving compliments can actually be a crucial component in finalizing a person's skill development.  How many of us feel that immediate boost and positive feeling when someone compliments us?  The irony is how easy it is to go days or even weeks without giving or receiving a compliment, so perhaps the final weeks of the school years we should make it a priority to compliment someone as a part of our daily routine.

Here are six important reasons for us to begin complimenting more.

- Compliments encourage others who are struggling
- A compliment can be all that stands between someone finding success or giving up
- Compliments help people learn new tasks
- Compliments strengthen and soften relationships
- Compliments increase our circle of influence
- Compliments help you become less cynical

My challenge to you is to purposefully look for opportunities to make someone's day with a compliment these final few weeks of the school year.  Be authentic and sincere in your's and gracious and thankful if you receive a compliment for yourself.  Let's have a great week.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:

His Holiness Pope Francis: Why the only future worth building includes everyone - via @TEDTalks

10 Must-Watch Videos for School Leaders - via @educationweek


Articles Worth Reading:

Kindergartners get little time to play. Why does it matter? - via @Salon

People Are Always Your Best Resource - via @gcouros

13 Children's Books That Encourage Kindness Towards Others - via @buzzfeeders

Rifts Remain as Betsy DeVos, Randi Weingarten Tour Ohio District - via @educationweek

10 Things That Teachers Want All Non-Teachers To Know - via @bored_teachers

This Is The World Teachers Must Adapt To - via @TeachThought

Bored Out of Their Minds - via @gcouros

5 Tips to Strengthen Your School’s Identity - via @E_Scheninger

The Man Behind the Metal Detector - via @nytimes

It Is Time to Move Away from the Idea of “Tech Leads”? - via @conprin

What I Want From My Next Teaching Job - via @educationweek

Teacher Turnover in Alaska is Costing the State $20 Million Annually - via @educationweek

Teachers Weave Social-Emotional Learning Into Academics - via @educationweek

Wendy Lecker: The war on education as public good - via @StamAdvocate

Why Kids Shouldn’t Sit Still in Class - via @nytimes

Thompson: Merit Badges for Teachers? You've Gotta Be Joking - via @drjohnthompson

To Everyone Who’s Just Barely Holding It Together - via @ESTBLSHMNT

Help Wanted: Teacher-Shortage Hot Spots - via @educationweek

Nobody Does It Better - via @edgeblogger

Even If You Are “Big”, Act Small - via @conprin


Weekly Specials Schedule:  White Week

Weekly Look Ahead: 

Monday May 8, 2017 - Learner First Meeting in the library from 10:00am to 12:00pm; Wings Flight Club after school;

Tuesday May 9, 2017 - Special Tuesday Schedule due to Ms. Davisson being out for All-City Choir Contest.  Classes that have Music on Tuesday will go to the library for specials.  The Schedule will be "Red Week's" Monday Schedule for specials; FACULTY MEETING AFTER SCHOOL (Junior achievement)

Wednesday May 10, 2017 - Manners classes for third grade; Kona Ice Sno-Cones; Wings Flight Club after school

Thursday May 11, 2017 - Manners classes for third grade; 6th Grade Neighborhood walk with NA; 2nd Grade medicine safety class

Friday May 12, 2017 - Dollar Dress Your Way; Wings Flight Club after school; 3rd Grade medicine safety class; Part two 6th Grade Neighborhood walk with NA

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Look ahead for April 24, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

For the remaining weeks of the 2016-2017 school year we will be fighting the Pygmalion Effect, aka the "self fulfilling prophecy."  Research in the late 1960's showed a direct correlation between how teacher expectations influence student performance both positively and negatively.  When we as teachers have high expectations for our students they perform at a higher level, conversely, negative or low expectations have students performing exactly how we imagine them.
 If you want a classroom that is a true learning environment you must first start with the belief that the students that make up your classroom can do the work.  If you feel that your students can learn through hard work, engagement and opportunities for meaningful learning, then your classroom has the right climate to increase student achievement.
 It is very easy to say that we believe in our students, it is more important to have your actions match your words.  Your actions, as simple as a smile in some cases, have to match what you are saying, after all, those actions speak much louder than your words ever will.  We continue to talk about allowing our students to have more choice in their learning only to have ourselves refuse to take risks because the students aren't "capable" of behaving appropriately or doing the work. This simple action has to change in order to match our words and more importantly change our student achievement outcomes.
 Sometimes the best way to change our beliefs is to change how we are teaching our students. We have so many wonderful things to be thankful for here at Hayes Elementary.  I look forward to seeing the creativity and various opportunities to learn throughout the building.  Let's have a great week.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:

Egg Drop 2017 - via @Jon_M_Jacks


Articles Worth Reading:

5 Reasons Why I’m Against Classroom Behavior Charts (and What I Do Instead) - via @WeAreTeachers

52 Of Our Favorite Inspirational Quotes For Teachers - via @teachthought

Leaders, We Can Interrupt the School-to-Prison Pipeline - via @educationweek

My Daughter Has Autism But Our Special-Ed System Isn’t What She Needs - via @TIME

3 Obvious Ways Twitter Promotes Literacy - via @gcouros

Daydreaming may be the missing ingredient in your success - via @LaddersInc

The Unevenness of School Funding - via @catalystnews

Student Choice as an instructional strategy - three ways to encourage it - via @Jennifer_Hogan

It's Time To Save Our State - via @LetsFixThisOK

How Do We Teach ELLs to Write Academic Essays? - educationweek

Why Differentiation Misses the Mark for Gifted Students - via @educationweek

How Detours Help Teachers Grow - via @cpoole27

Makerspace Survey Winner Announced + 25 Reasons Library Makerspaces Are a Good Thing! - via @demco

Educators, Scientists Gather on National Mall to March for Science - via @educationweek

The Wrong Medicine - via @edgeblogger

From Germany to Mexico: How America’s source of immigrants has changed over a century - via @pewresearch



Weekly Specials Schedule:   BLUE Week

Weekly Look Ahead: 6th Grade and Kindergarten FLIP specials times Monday - Thursday

***NO CHROME BOOKS MAY BE USED WHILE 6TH GRADE IS TESTING.***

Monday April 24, 2017 - 6th Mathematics/Reading OCCT; Wings Flight Club after school; Boy Scouts after school; IEP meeting

Tuesday April 25, 2017 - 6th Grade Mathematics/Reading OCCT; Normal school day (April Tuesday Schedule); Raccoon Bandit Party in the afternoon

Wednesday April 26, 2017 - 6th Grade Mathematics/Reading OCCT; Wings Flight Club after school; 1 IEP; Stampede Party in the afternoon

Thursday April 27, 2017 - 6th Grade Mathematics/Reading OCCT; Mr. Ross to principal meeting (Morning Only)

Friday April 28, 2017 - Make up exams (If Necessary); Dollar Dress Your Way; Wings Flight Club after school

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Look ahead for April 17, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

Ignore the Critics; Do the Work

Excerpt from The Power of Positive Leadership by Jon Gordon

Positive leaders don't lead because they want recognition or enemies.  They lead because there is something they must do, build, create, transform and change.  They lead because it's who they are and what they are meant to do.  However, with leadership comes scrutiny, praise, critics, and attacks.  A leader could find a cure for cancer and would still have some people criticize them for it.  There was even once a leader who transformed the world by feeding the hungry, healing the sick, and loving the unlovable, and yet he was killed for it.  If you are a leader, expect to be attacked.  Positive leadership doesn't mean you won't be criticized.  It means you have the grit  and belief to overcome it.  Positive leaders don't lead in a tranquil sea of positivity, but through the storms of adversity and negativity.

Leadership is knowing that the critics will criticize you while still saying what needs to be said and doing what needs to be done.  History doesn't remember the critics.  It remembers the one who withstood criticism to accomplish something great.

In our modern social-media-driven world, you will have more fans and critics than ever.  The keys are:  Don't let praise go to your head and don't let critics into your head.  Be so invested in your craft that you don't have time to listen to the naysayers.  No time for negativity.  You're too busy creating the future.  If I would have listened to the naysayers and critics, I would have stopped working on my craft years ago.  I want to encourage you to never let the opinion of others define you and your future.  Your identity doesn't come from what the world says about you.  It comes from who you are on the inside.  Your work, leadership, and mission are too important to allow others to define your destiny.

No matter what anyone says, just show up and do the work.

If they praise you, show up and do the work.
If they criticize you, show up and do the work.
If no one notices you, just show up and do the work.
Just keep showing up, doing the work, and leading the way.

Lead with passion.
Fuel up with optimism.
Have faith.
Power up with love.
Maintain hope.
Be stubborn.
Fight the good fight.
Refuse to give up.
Ignore the critics.
Believe in the impossible.
Show up.
Do the work.

You'll be glad you did.
True grit leads to true success.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:

Margaret Heffernan: Dare to disagree - via @TEDTalks

3 Tips for Supporting Students With Autism (Video) - via @educationweek


Articles Worth Reading:

Why This Coach Stepped Back Into the Classroom - via @educationweek

Misguided Things People Say About Public Schools - via @educationweek

How I Learned to Take the SAT Like a Rich Kid - via @nytimes

State isn’t providing resources to match increased expectations - via @edmondsun

Oh no, not again! - via @okeducation

Having Just One Black Teacher Can Keep Black Kids In School - via @npr

The biggest loss in education is the loss of teachers’ voices - via @mrobmsu

Teaching Math to People Who Think They Hate It - via @TheAtlantic

Greatest lesson: Teacher buy-in is overrated - via @eschoolnews

New Systems, Old Thinking - via @conprin

The Myths of Technology Series – “Technology equals engagement” - via @gcouros

The Opportunities For Empathy In The Classroom - via @teachthought

Proficiency Versus Growth: Why the Difference Really Matters - via @bamradionetwork

Schools Must Break Down Silos to Remove Barriers to Equity - via @educationweek

Oklahoma teacher: Should I stay or should I go? - via @newsok

Traditional Grading Habits Drive Me Crazy! - via @educationweek

5 Ways to Finish - via @Vroom6

Leading a District Can Be Controversial, Embrace It - via @educationweek

What could go right? - via @gcouros

25 Education Leaders to Learn from Today - via @edutechchick


Weekly Specials Schedule:   WHITE Week

Weekly Look Ahead: 

Monday April 17, 2017 - 4th Mathematics OCCT Part 1; 5th Grade Science OCCT Part 1; Wings Flight Club after school; Boy Scouts after school; 504 meeting

Tuesday April 18, 2017 - 4th Grade Mathematics OCCT part 2; 5th Grade Science OCCT Part 2; 1 IEP; 4th Grade specials flip with 1st Grade; Learner First meeting after school in the Library; Title One Spring Visit @ 10:30am; IEP meeting @ 1:00pm

Wednesday April 19, 2017 - 3rd Grade Mathematics part 1; Wings Flight Club after school;

Thursday April 20, 2017 - 3rd Grade Mathematics part 2; Mr. Ross to principal meeting (all day)

Friday April 21, 2017 - Make up exams (If Necessary); Dollar Dress Your Way; Wings Flight Club after school

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Look ahead for April 10, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

When teachers love their jobs, kids notice.  When teachers are counting down the days, kids notice.  It turns out that kids notice a lot.  - Danny Steele

As we begin week two in the OCCT testing window it is worth stating that the school year's not over, not even close, not by a long shot.  This time of year we should be focusing on those "bridge skills" necessary for our students to make the move, for some of our students it's a HUGE leap, to the next grade level.  We do not stop teaching, we don't take two hour brain breaks, we don't make all of our doctor appointments when summer's a month and some change away.   We continue to teach, knowing that what skills we teach now pay off down the road.

Continue to teach, engage your students in quality lessons that connect learning to their lives and enjoy every minute you have with them.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:

Preparing Students for Jobs that Exist Now - via @conprin


Articles Worth Reading:

Watch and Learn - via @danpbutler

Parents & Schools: It's Your Call: Share Positive Feedback - via @NAESP

49 Phrases to Calm an Anxious Child - via @psychcentral

Happy Humpday (and enjoy today’s testing errata)! - via @okeducation

The Real Reason Teachers and Leaders are Overwhelmed - via @ajjuliani

The Teacher in Me - via @Fearless_Teach

You’re Not Doing It Wrong, You’re Doing It Differently - via @RossCoops31

Prosperity Policy: Not a poor state - via @journalrecord

Growing People Change People - via @KylePace

We Need To Rethink How We Educate Kids To Tackle The Jobs Of The Future - via @Inc

How Technology Can Address Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs - via @teachthought


Weekly Specials Schedule:   RED Week

Weekly Look Ahead: LIGHTHOUSE Entries Due this week!  Look for an Email soon.

Monday April 10, 2017 - Normal School Day; Wings Flight Club after school; Boy Scouts after school; 4th Grade Reading OCCT part 1 in the morning; 4th Grade specials flip with 1st Grade

Tuesday April 11, 2017 - 4th Grade Reading OCCT part 2; 1 IEP; 4th Grade specials flip with 1st Grade

Wednesday April 12, 2017 - 5th Grade Mathematics part 1; Wings Flight Club after school; UCO Visit with Mr. Ross; 5th Grade specials flip with Pre-K

Thursday April 13, 2017 - 5th Grade Mathematics part 2; Title one committee meeting in the library at 3:30pm (Make up from last week); 5th Grade specials flip with Pre-K 

Friday April 14, 2017 - Make up exams (If Necessary); Dollar Dress Your Way; Wings Flight Club after school; Easter Egg Hunt for Pre-K and Kindergarten in the afternoon.

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Look ahead for April 3, 2017

Notes from Mr. Ross:

In my opinion there is no better time of year than the first few weeks in April.
 Right now kids ages seven to 15 are competing in the Drive, Chip and Putt contest at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.  The Drive, Chip and Putt contest marks the opening of The Masters Golf Tournament where the best golfers in the world compete for a green jacket and anyone who plays the game longs to see before they die.
 Today marks the Opening Day for the 2017 MLB season.  Few things in life are better than attending an opening day game at a Major League stadium.  The sounds, smells, food, cold beer and overall optimism that "this could be the year" makes for an unforgettable experience and one everyone should experience.
 North Carolina and Gonzaga will play for the NCAA men's basketball championship. (Thanks Kansas for wrecking my bracket.  You did it to me again!)  The Mississippi State woman's basketball team pulled a HUGE upset over the Connecticut women's basketball team and will play South Carolina for the Woman's basketball championship.
 Easter is but a few short days away.  (This one will be extra special for me as it will be the first that my son hunts Easter Eggs.)  Easter is a time where everyone can take pause and remember that we have a new beginning and forgiveness promised.  Who hasn't grown up watching Charlton Heston as Moses in The Ten Commandments on NBC?  
 April also means "Testing."  A word, or phrase if you put a sentence enhancer in front of it, that is often met with negativity and the opinion of "it's horrible what we do to these kiddos."  I tend to think it's an opportunity for all of the school's stake holders to show the state education department how well our kiddos can do despite the lack of resources and support.  So here's our moment as Hayes Cardinals, our moment to shine.  All of the hard work, sweat, blood and sometimes tears has come to this moment...  How will we and our kids respond?  How will we act for the next few weeks to show that we care about our kids, our school and our co-workers?  Will we yell our kids into believing they can do it?  Does a quiet/ compliant classroom mean that our kids are ready?  Time is precious now.  How we treat our kids can make a HUGE difference in how they perform for us in the coming weeks.  As a coach I was reminded everyday that effort and belief ALWAYS beats talent.  This same can be said as I am now a principal.  Please remember you catch more flies with honey as we ask these students to compete on the academic playing field.

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

OAS-ELA Standards:  OAS ELA

OAS-Math Standards:  OAS Math

OAS-Math Blueprints:  Math Blueprints

OAS-Science Standards:  OAS Science

Generic Morning Announcement:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dAG5eWCok&feature=youtu.be


Teacher Handbook:

Handbook

Math Vocabulary Word Walls:

Word Walls

EM 3 Resources

RTI:

RTI

Hayes Elementary Master Schedule 2016-2017:

Master Schedule 16 - 17


Mastery Connect:

okcps.masteryconnect.com

Star360 logins:

Student Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstudent/

Username: FirstName.LastName (this is their single sign on login information used for computers)

Password: XStudentID#

Teacher Login: http://10.3.110.92/rploginstaff/

Once the student has successfully logged on, they will then select either STAR Early Literacy (K-1), STAR Reading (2-6) or STAR Math (2-6). After selecting an assessment, the student will need to select the class labeled reading. The student will then proceed with the pre-test. Once the student has completed the pre-test, a box will pop-up asking for a monitor password to advance to the real assessment portion. Please note that the student will select the class labeled reading for both STAR Math and STAR Reading after they select the designated assessment from their dashboard.

Admin/Specialist Login: https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/


Videos Worth Watching:




Articles Worth Reading:

"Should I Stay or Should I Go?" - via @SPSheehan

The Vulnerability of Learning - via @conprin

Why Leaders Should View Themselves as Servants - via @entrepeneur

It’s Time to Rethink How We Are Educating Our Children - via @futurism

6 Teaching Strategies To Promote Deeper Learning - via @teachthought

Raising The Snapchat And Instagram Generation - via @fastcompany

5 Barriers to Innovation (and How We Can Move Past Them) #IMMOOC - via @KatieMTLC

37 Inspiring Quotes to Get You Through Even the Toughest Day - via @Inc

Study: A Teacher's Encouragement Gives Students a Lasting Boost - via @educationweek

Keep Moving Forward - via @emmytbots

Empathy in Action: How Teachers Prepare Future Citizens - via @edutopia

Six Ways to Improve High School Graduation Rates - via @educationweek

How Adding Math to a Child’s Home Routine Can Advance Achievement - via @MindshiftKQED

Who Needs Charters When You Have Public Schools Like These? - via @nytimes

Collaboration Isn't New, But It Doesn't Mean You're Doing It Right - via @educationweek


Weekly Specials Schedule:   Blue Week

Weekly Look Ahead:  ***For staff only***

Monday April 3, 2017 - Normal School Day, 1 IEP; Wings Flight Club after school; Boy Scouts after school; Third Quarter Awards Assembly at 2:00pm in the Gym.

***Light it up BLUE! - Please wear blue tomorrow to support Autism Awareness Day!

Tuesday April 4, 2017 - Day 1 OCCT third grade reading test; 1 IEP meeting 

***80's Day - Bust our your LA Gear, Members Only Jackets and roll back to a time where Donald Trump was cool

Wednesday April 5, 2017 - Day 2 OCCT third grade reading test; Day 1 OCCT fifth grade reading test; Mr. Ross at Camelot (1:00pm) for staffing update; Wings Flight Club after school

***College day - Rep. your college or university gear.  Go Rams, go Texans!

Thursday April 6, 2017 - Day 2 OCCT fifth grade reading test; Title one committee meeting in the library at 3:30pm

***Thankful for Hayes Elementary - Wear Hayes T-shirt

Friday April 7, 2017 - Day 3 OCCT fifth grade reading test; Dollar Dress Your Way; Wings Flight Club after school; 1 IEP meeting

***Miss-matched madness! - Where some stripes with some plaid; rock blacks and browns together, wear white after Labor Day, go crazy!.