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POSTED: 05/02/2018 at 10:08pm  BY: Jody Russell Comments (0) Comment on Post

Monday, February 5th, 2018

  

Thank you so much for visiting my schoolnotes page :)  Schoolnotes is a wonderful tool for parents/guardians to use throughout the school year.  If you check it every Sunday, you will be able to stay abreast of what your child will be busy learning at FSLMA for the upcoming week.

 

During the week of February 5th through February 9th,  Ms. Russell's awesome students will be busy doing the following:

 

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MONDAY:  Life Skills warm-up, video segment, connections, pre-test in spelling and reading, homework is dispersed today.

TUESDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, academic rotations.

WEDNESDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, academic rotations. 

THURSDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, academic rotations.  

FRIDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, students will take their post-test (spelling and reading), Math and writing homework is due today. 

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  • Edmark station:  The students are working hard on mastering both the word recognition and comprehenison portions of the early Edmark lessons.   All of my students have mastered these early lessons in regards to their word recognition skills, but comprehension also has to be mastered in order for the student to truly master that level.  So, in order to find out what levels the students have mastered, we have to assess their word recognition skills as well as their reading comprehension skills.  They read Edmark short stories, discuss elements of the story, such as the characters and setting, answer who, what, where, why and how questions pertaining to the story, and complete comprehension activities which are aligned with the stories.  In addition, data is gathered on each student's individual reading IEP goals/objectives while at the Edmark station.  
  • Touch Math Station:  When the students work at the Touch Math station, they complete work that is aligned with their math IEP goals and objectives. Some of the students are working on counting, number identification, and single digit addition, while others are working on double digit addition/ subtraction with regrouping and multiplication.  Manipulatives, number lines, dry eraser boards, and Touch Math cards are used to assist in the learning during this station.   Data is gathered on the progress each student makes toward their IEP math goals/objectives. 

 

  • Computer Station:  When the students visit this station, they work on various educational websites.  A different website is utilized each day.
    • Monday:  Mobymax
    • Tuesday:  PBSKids
    • Wednesday:  Starfall
    • Thursday:  ABCya
    • Friday:  Mobymax  

 

  • Leisure Time Station:  This station is in the Cozy Corner of our classroom.  Students can relax, read, color, draw or play games during this time.

 

  • Independent Station:  When it is time for the students to visit this station, they return to their desks and complete  a variety of activities. Several days a week is spent sitting at their desk working on various worksheets within their Independent Station binder.  The remainder of the week is spent on life skills activities. The life skills activities they work on are:
    • folding/sorting laundry
    • setting the table (plate, cup, napkin, fork, spoon and knife)
    • opening and closing different size containers (fine motor and life skills)
    • place beads on a pipe cleaner (fine motor)
    • fill penny rolls (life skills and fine motor)
    • sort nuts and bolts
    • assemble nuts and bolts together(fine motor)
    • sort coins
    • File Folder games that span a large variety of life skills
    • 5 food groups game
    • keyboard familiarization activities
    • phone skills
    • traffic sign practice
    • hygiene activities

 

  • Styer-Fitzgerald Station:  When the students visit this station, I work with them on functional academics.  The various skills we work on are:  time telling, time management, counting coins and bills, calculator skills, computer skills, phone skills, and life skills such as check writing, filling out forms and applications, and reading a bus schedule.  We also work on their individual IEP goals that are not addressed at the Edmark or Touchmath stations.

 

  • Homework:  The students brought home their math and spelling/writing homework on Mondays, and it is not due until the next Friday.  Their Story of the Week and spelling word list also goes home in their folders on Monday.  PLEASE go over these words with your child throughout the week.  When they study, it REALLY makes a difference in their spelling test grades!!! THANK YOU!! 

 

  • GAA:  As of December 20th, the students have completed all of their GAA work samples.  I am so proud of how they did on these extremely important assessments.  All 12 students exhibited growth during the administration of these work samples :)

 As always, I have an open door policy.  Any family member is more than welcome to come by and see their child in our classroom.  We are located in room #124.

 

Thank you for everything you do!!

 

Jody Hunsaker Russell, M.Ed.

Functional curriculum learning specialist & Webmaster

Fort Service Learning Magnet Academy

706.761.1954 cell


POSTED: 29/01/2018 at 7:02pm  BY: Jody Russell Comments (0) Comment on Post

Monday, January 29th, 2018

  

Thank you so much for visiting my schoolnotes page :)  Schoolnotes is a wonderful tool for parents/guardians to use throughout the school year.  If you check it every Sunday, you will be able to stay abreast of what your child will be busy learning at FSLMA for the upcoming week.

 

During the week of January 29th through February 2nd,  Ms. Russell's stupendous students will be busy doing the following:

 

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MONDAY:  Life Skills warm-up, video segment, connections, pre-test in spelling and reading, homework is dispersed today.

TUESDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, academic rotations.

WEDNESDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, academic rotations. 

THURSDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, academic rotations.  

FRIDAY:  Life skills warm up, video segment, connections, students will take their post-test (spelling and reading), Math and writing homework is due today. 

=========================================

 

  • Edmark station:  The students are working hard on mastering both the word recognition and comprehenison portions of the early Edmark lessons.   All of my students have mastered these early lessons in regards to their word recognition skills, but comprehension also has to be mastered in order for the student to truly master that level.  So, in order to find out what levels the students have mastered, we have to assess their word recognition skills as well as their reading comprehension skills.  They read Edmark short stories, discuss elements of the story, such as the characters and setting, answer who, what, where, why and how questions pertaining to the story, and complete comprehension activities which are aligned with the stories.  In addition, data is gathered on each student's individual reading IEP goals/objectives while at the Edmark station.  
  • Touch Math Station:  When the students work at the Touch Math station, they complete work that is aligned with their math IEP goals and objectives. Some of the students are working on counting, number identification, and single digit addition, while others are working on double digit addition/ subtraction with regrouping and multiplication.  Manipulatives, number lines, dry eraser boards, and Touch Math cards are used to assist in the learning during this station.   Data is gathered on the progress each student makes toward their IEP math goals/objectives. 

 

  • Computer Station:  When the students visit this station, they work on various educational websites.  A different website is utilized each day.
    • Monday:  Mobymax
    • Tuesday:  PBSKids
    • Wednesday:  Starfall
    • Thursday:  ABCya
    • Friday:  Mobymax  

 

  • Leisure Time Station:  This station is in the Cozy Corner of our classroom.  Students can relax, read, color, draw or play games during this time.

 

  • Independent Station:  When it is time for the students to visit this station, they return to their desks and complete  a variety of activities. Several days a week is spent sitting at their desk working on various worksheets within their Independent Station binder.  The remainder of the week is spent on life skills activities. The life skills activities they work on are:
    • folding/sorting laundry
    • setting the table (plate, cup, napkin, fork, spoon and knife)
    • opening and closing different size containers (fine motor and life skills)
    • place beads on a pipe cleaner (fine motor)
    • fill penny rolls (life skills and fine motor)
    • sort nuts and bolts
    • assemble nuts and bolts together(fine motor)
    • sort coins
    • File Folder games that span a large variety of life skills
    • 5 food groups game
    • keyboard familiarization activities
    • phone skills
    • traffic sign practice
    • hygiene activities

 

  • Styer-Fitzgerald Station:  When the students visit this station, I work with them on functional academics.  The various skills we work on are:  time telling, time management, counting coins and bills, calculator skills, computer skills, phone skills, and life skills such as check writing, filling out forms and applications, and reading a bus schedule.  We also work on their individual IEP goals that are not addressed at the Edmark or Touchmath stations.

 

  • Homework:  The students brought home their math and spelling/writing homework on Mondays, and it is not due until the next Friday.  Their Story of the Week and spelling word list also goes home in their folders on Monday.  PLEASE go over these words with your child throughout the week.  When they study, it REALLY makes a difference in their spelling test grades!!! THANK YOU!! 

 

  • GAA:  As of December 20th, the students have completed all of their GAA work samples.  I am so proud of how they did on these extremely important assessments.  All 12 students exhibited growth during the administration of these work samples :)

 As always, I have an open door policy.  Any family member is more than welcome to come by and see their child in our classroom.  We are located in room #124.

 

Thank you for everything you do!!

 

Jody Hunsaker Russell, M.Ed.

Functional curriculum learning specialist & Webmaster

Fort Service Learning Magnet Academy

706.761.1954 cell


POSTED: 20/01/2018 at 4:40pm  BY: Jody Russell Comments (0) Comment on Post

Monday, January 22nd, 2018

  

Thank you so much for visiting my schoolnotes page :)  Schoolnotes is a wonderful tool for parents/guardians to use throughout the school year.  If you check it every Sunday, you will be able to stay abreast of what your child will be busy learning at FSLMA for the upcoming week.

 

During the week of January 22nd through January 26th,  Ms. Russell's wonderful students will be busy doing the following:

 

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Due to the two unexpected snow days last week, the students' spelling word list and Story of the Week will carry over until this week.  The homework that was dispersed on Tuesday, January 16th will not be due until this Friday, January 26th.  No tests were administered last Friday, so the students will take their regular spelling and reading tests this coming Friday on the words and story that was given to them January 16th.

MONDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations.

TUESDAY: Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations.

WEDNESDAY: Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations. 

THURSDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations.  

FRIDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, students will take their post-test (spelling and reading), Math and writing homework is due today. 

=========================================

 

  • Edmark station:  The students are working hard on mastering both the word recognition and comprehenison portions of the early Edmark lessons.   All of my students have mastered these early lessons in regards to their word recognition skills, but comprehension also has to be mastered in order for the student to truly master that level.  So, in order to find out what levels the students have mastered, we have to assess their word recognition skills as well as their reading comprehension skills.  They read Edmark short stories, discuss elements of the story, such as the characters and setting, answer who, what, where, why and how questions pertaining to the story, and complete comprehension activities which are aligned with the stories.  In addition, data is gathered on each student's individual reading IEP goals/objectives while at the Edmark station.  
  • Touch Math Station:  When the students work at the Touch Math station, they complete work that is aligned with their math IEP goals and objectives. Some of the students are working on counting, number identification, and single digit addition, while others are working on double digit addition/ subtraction with regrouping and multiplication.  Manipulatives, number lines, dry eraser boards, and Touch Math cards are used to assist in the learning during this station.   Data is gathered on the progress each student makes toward their IEP math goals/objectives. 

 

  • Computer Station:  When the students visit this station, they work on various educational websites.  A different website is utilized each day.
    • Monday:  Mobymax
    • Tuesday:  PBSKids
    • Wednesday:  Starfall
    • Thursday:  ABCya
    • Friday:  Mobymax  

 

  • Leisure Time Station:  This station is in the Cozy Corner of our classroom.  Students can relax, read, color, draw or play games during this time.

 

  • Independent Station:  When it is time for the students to visit this station, they return to their desks and complete  a variety of activities. Several days a week is spent sitting at their desk working on various worksheets within their Independent Station binder.  The remainder of the week is spent on life skills activities. The life skills activities they work on are:
    • folding/sorting laundry
    • setting the table (plate, cup, napkin, fork, spoon and knife)
    • opening and closing different size containers (fine motor and life skills)
    • place beads on a pipe cleaner (fine motor)
    • fill penny rolls (life skills and fine motor)
    • sort nuts and bolts
    • assemble nuts and bolts together(fine motor)
    • sort coins
    • File Folder games that span a large variety of life skills
    • 5 food groups game
    • keyboard familiarization activities
    • phone skills
    • traffic sign practice
    • hygiene activities

 

  • Styer-Fitzgerald Station:  When the students visit this station, I work with them on functional academics.  The various skills we work on are:  time telling, time management, counting coins and bills, calculator skills, computer skills, phone skills, and life skills such as check writing, filling out forms and applications, and reading a bus schedule.  We also work on their individual IEP goals that are not addressed at the Edmark or Touchmath stations.

 

  • Homework:  The students brought home their math and spelling/writing homework on Tuesday, January 16th and it is not due until this coming Friday, January 26th.  Their Story of the Week and spelling word list also go home in their folders.  PLEASE go over these words with your child throughout the week.  When they study, it REALLY makes a difference in their spelling test grades!!! THANK YOU!! 

 

  • GAA:  As of December 20th, the students have completed all of their GAA work samples.  I am so proud of how they did on these extremely important assessments.  All 12 students exhibited growth during the administration of these work samples :)

 As always, I have an open door policy.  Any family member is more than welcome to come by and see their child in our classroom.  We are located in room #124.

 

Thank you for everything you do!!

 

Jody Hunsaker Russell, M.Ed.

Functional curriculum learning specialist & Webmaster

Fort Service Learning Magnet Academy

706.761.1954 cell


POSTED: 14/01/2018 at 9:59am  BY: Jody Russell Comments (0) Comment on Post

Monday, January 15th, 2018

  

Thank you so much for visiting my schoolnotes page :)  Schoolnotes is a wonderful tool for parents/guardians to use throughout the school year.  If you check it every Sunday, you will be able to stay abreast of what your child will be busy learning at FSLMA for the upcoming week.

 

During the week of January 16th through January 19th,  Ms. Russell's superb students will be busy doing the following:

 

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MONDAY:  NO SCHOOL--Martin Luther King Day 

TUESDAY: Life Skills warm up, connections, Spelling and Reading pre-tests will be administered, homework will be dispersed.

WEDNESDAY: Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations. 

THURSDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations.  

FRIDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, students will take their post-test (spelling and reading), Math and writing homework is due today. 

=========================================

 

  • Edmark station:  The students are working hard on mastering both the word recognition and comprehenison portions of the early Edmark lessons.   All of my students have mastered these early lessons in regards to their word recognition skills, but comprehension also has to be mastered in order for the student to truly master that level.  So, in order to find out what levels the students have mastered, we have to assess their word recognition skills as well as their reading comprehension skills.  They read Edmark short stories, discuss elements of the story, such as the characters and setting, answer who, what, where, why and how questions pertaining to the story, and complete comprehension activities which are aligned with the stories.  In addition, data is gathered on each student's individual reading IEP goals/objectives while at the Edmark station.  
  • Touch Math Station:  When the students work at the Touch Math station, they complete work that is aligned with their math IEP goals and objectives. Some of the students are working on counting, number identification, and single digit addition, while others are working on double digit addition/ subtraction with regrouping and multiplication.  Manipulatives, number lines, dry eraser boards, and Touch Math cards are used to assist in the learning during this station.   Data is gathered on the progress each student makes toward their IEP math goals/objectives. 

 

  • Computer Station:  When the students visit this station, they work on various educational websites.  A different website is utilized each day.
    • Monday:  Mobymax
    • Tuesday:  PBSKids
    • Wednesday:  Starfall
    • Thursday:  ABCya
    • Friday:  Mobymax  

 

  • Leisure Time Station:  This station is in the Cozy Corner of our classroom.  Students can relax, read, color, draw or play games during this time.

 

  • Independent Station:  When it is time for the students to visit this station, they return to their desks and complete  a variety of activities. Several days a week is spent sitting at their desk working on various worksheets within their Independent Station binder.  The remainder of the week is spent on life skills activities. The life skills activities they work on are:
    • folding/sorting laundry
    • setting the table (plate, cup, napkin, fork, spoon and knife)
    • opening and closing different size containers (fine motor and life skills)
    • place beads on a pipe cleaner (fine motor)
    • fill penny rolls (life skills and fine motor)
    • sort nuts and bolts
    • assemble nuts and bolts together(fine motor)
    • sort coins
    • File Folder games that span a large variety of life skills
    • 5 food groups game
    • keyboard familiarization activities
    • phone skills
    • traffic sign practice
    • hygiene activities

 

  • Styer-Fitzgerald Station:  When the students visit this station, I work with them on functional academics.  The various skills we work on are:  time telling, time management, counting coins and bills, calculator skills, computer skills, phone skills, and life skills such as check writing, filling out forms and applications, and reading a bus schedule.  We also work on their individual IEP goals that are not addressed at the Edmark or Touchmath stations.

 

  • Homework:  The students will bring home their math and spelling/writing homework on Tuesday (since there is no school Monday), and it is due the following Friday of that week.  Their Story of the Week and spelling word list also go home in their folders on Monday.  PLEASE go over these words with your child throughout the week.  When they study, it REALLY makes a difference in their spelling test grades!!! THANK YOU!! 

 

  • GAA:  As of December 20th, the students have completed all of their GAA work samples.  I am so proud of how they did on these extremely important assessments.  All 12 students exhibited growth during the administration of these work samples :)

 As always, I have an open door policy.  Any family member is more than welcome to come by and see their child in our classroom.  We are located in room #124.

 

Thank you for everything you do!!

 

Jody Hunsaker Russell, M.Ed.

Functional curriculum learning specialist & Webmaster

Fort Service Learning Magnet Academy

706.761.1954 cell


POSTED: 07/01/2018 at 12:12pm  BY: Jody Russell Comments (0) Comment on Post

Monday, January 8th, 2018

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

 

Thank you so much for visiting my schoolnotes page :)  Schoolnotes is a wonderful tool for parents/guardians to use throughout the school year.  If you check it every Sunday, you will be able to stay abreast of what your child will be busy learning at FSLMA for the upcoming week.

 

During the week of January 8th through January 12th,  Ms. Russell's amazing students will be busy doing the following:

 

=========================================

MONDAY:  Life Skills warm up, connections, Spelling and Reading pre-tests will be administered, homework will be dispersed. 

TUESDAY: Life Skills warm up, connections, academic rotations

WEDNESDAY: Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations. 

THURSDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, academic rotations.  

FRIDAY:  Life skills warm up, connections, students will take their post-test (spelling and reading), Math and writing homework is due today. 

=========================================

 

  • Edmark station:  The students are working hard on mastering both the word recognition and comprehenison portions of the early Edmark lessons.   All of my students have mastered these early lessons in regards to their word recognition skills, but comprehension also has to be mastered in order for the student to truly master that level.  So, in order to find out what levels the students have mastered, we have to assess their word recognition skills as well as their reading comprehension skills.  They read Edmark short stories, discuss elements of the story, such as the characters and setting, answer who, what, where, why and how questions pertaining to the story, and complete comprehension activities which are aligned with the stories.  In addition, data is gathered on each student's individual reading IEP goals/objectives while at the Edmark station.  
  • Touch Math Station:  When the students work at the Touch Math station, they complete work that is aligned with their math IEP goals and objectives. Some of the students are working on counting, number identification, and single digit addition, while others are working on double digit addition/ subtraction with regrouping and multiplication.  Manipulatives, number lines, dry eraser boards, and Touch Math cards are used to assist in the learning during this station.   Data is gathered on the progress each student makes toward their IEP math goals/objectives. 

 

  • Computer Station:  When the students visit this station, they work on various educational websites.  A different website is utilized each day.
    • Monday:  Mobymax
    • Tuesday:  PBSKids
    • Wednesday:  Starfall
    • Thursday:  ABCya
    • Friday:  Mobymax  

 

  • Leisure Time Station:  This station is in the Cozy Corner of our classroom.  Students can relax, read, color, draw or play games during this time.

 

  • Independent Station:  When it is time for the students to visit this station, they do a variety of activities.  Several days a week is spent sitting at their desk working on various worksheets within their Independent Station binder.  The remainder of the week is spent on life skills activities. The life skills activities they work on are:
    • folding/sorting laundry
    • setting the table (plate, cup, napkin, fork, spoon and knife)
    • opening and closing different size containers (fine motor and life skills)
    • place beads on a pipe cleaner (fine motor)
    • fill penny rolls (life skills and fine motor)
    • sort nuts and bolts
    • assemble nuts and bolts together(fine motor)
    • sort coins
    • File Folder games that span a large variety of life skills
    • 5 food groups game
    • keyboard familiarization activities
    • phone skills
    • traffic sign practice
    • hygiene activities

 

  • Styer-Fitzgerald Station:  When the students visit this station, I work with them on functional academics.  The various skills we work on are:  time telling, time management, counting coins and bills, calculator skills, computer skills, phone skills, and life skills such as check writing, filling out forms and applications, and reading a bus schedule.  We also work on their individual IEP goals that are not addressed at the Edmark or Touchmath stations.

 

  • Homework:  The students will bring home their math and spelling/writing homework on Monday, and it is due the following Friday of that week.  Their Story of the Week and spelling word list also go home in their folders on Monday.  PLEASE go over these words with your child throughout the week.  When they study, it REALLY makes a difference in their spelling test grades!!! THANK YOU!! 

 

  • GAA:  As of December 20th, the students have completed all of their GAA work samples.  I am so proud of how they did on these extremely important assessments.  All 12 students exhibited growth during the administration of these work samples :)

 As always, I have an open door policy.  Any family member is more than welcome to come by and see their child in our classroom.  We are located in room #124.

 

Thank you for everything you do!!

 

Jody Hunsaker Russell, M.Ed.

Functional curriculum learning specialist & Webmaster

Fort Service Learning Magnet Academy

706.761.1954 cell



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