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Here are
the sections that will be in our third grade S.T.A.R. Books.
Each of the double pocket folders will be labeled.
I use Avery 5163 (2" x 4") for the labels that are linked here. |
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LABELS |
EXPLANATION |
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Cover |
The cover
of the S.T.A.R. Book will have a blank spot for the children to draw a
self-portrait. This is the
ONLY
time the students will be writing on their book! Another possibility
is to print the cover with a graphic already in place. This cover is
decorated with graphics from
PCHugware. |
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S.T.A.R. Bucks Pouch |
This
zippered pouch will be used to transport money for book orders, lunch,
field trips, etc. It will not be used to hold school supplies due to
the fact that it is not sturdy enough for this purpose. |
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Parent Page
(page protector) |
The very
first page of the S.T.A.R. Book will explain to parents and students
the sections of the book, as well as the Do's and Don'ts of using the
book. |
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Class List, Daily Schedule,
Monthly Calendar, Class Handbook, Proper Heading, Cursive Alphabet,
Behavior
(page protectors) |
Each of
these will be in a page protector for the parents and students to
refer to throughout the school year. I will make changes to them on an
"as needed" basis. These will be changed
ONLY
by me. |
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Homework |
Homework
assignments will be transported to and from school in this pocket.
This eliminates rumpled and crumpled papers. A
Homework Record Sheet is kept
in this pocket of the book. When the children bring in an assignment
on time they earn a star. We work toward a set number of stars and
anyone who meets the goal partakes in the reward. The shaded part of
the recording sheet marks increments of 10 completed assignments. |
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I use
double pocket folders that I get for 10 cents a piece during summer
school supply sales. You fold the folder backwards, hole punch the
side that is open (I also staple this side since it is the open side),
stick on the label, and then it is ready for the S.T.A.R. Book.

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Important Parent/Teacher
Communication |
This pocket
will be used to send notes back and forth between parent and teacher.
It will be the child's responsibility to remove notes from this
section and give them to me each morning. |
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S.T.A.R. Studded Work |
This pocket
will contain work that has been graded and can be kept at home for
display on the refrigerator! It should be emptied each night. |
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Journal |
This pocket
will house the child's journal that they will write in each week.
Parents are encouraged to write responses to their children, and are
required to sign the journal. |
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Daily Reading Log |
This folder
is used to hold the picture book, or chapter book, that the student is
reading. It also contains a
Reading Log
that they have to fill out each night, as well as the following:
Parent Letter
Reading Log
Reading Log Directions
Reading BINGO (Anna
Lombardo-Oswego City School District)
Genre Table (Anna Lombardo-Oswego City
School District)
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Spines
Crate Labels |
This Word
document can be saved to your computer so that you can make spines
inserts for your S.T.A.R books. I also use a number with the child's
name so that it is easy for them to put in the correct spot in the
S.T.A.R. crates. The crate labels designate the numbers that go in
each crate. |
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Our S.T.A.R. Books are kept in two
crates. When the children enter in the morning their first order of business
is to take anything out of their S.T.A.R. Book that needs to be taken out.
Homework goes in the homework basket, notes go in a basket on my desk, and S.T.A.R.
Books get replaced in the crates. I put each child's name and number in the
spine of the book. The
numbering makes it easier for me to see if there is a S.T.A.R. Book missing.
I keep a class list by the S.T.A.R. Books. At the end of the day children get their S.T.A.R. Books from the crate and
put any mail, notes, homework, star studded work, etc. into their book.

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