1. “The more that you
read, the more
things you will know.
The more that you
learn, the more
places you'll go.”
-Dr. Seuss
Welcome to Curriculum Night!
Miss Bandur’s First Grade
4. About Miss Bandur
Received my undergraduate in Elementary
Education from the University of Illinois
Received my masters in reading and literacy
from Benedictine University, Certified Reading
Specialist
Taught third grade for three years, Third year
in first grade
I love being a part of the Dryden Community!
My Teaching Philosophy:
My goal is to foster a life-long
love of learning in your child by
providing an environment
where each student feels
valued and respected.
6. What’s in the
Reading bookmark with strategies Room mom contact
to use at home information form
Decoding Reference Page/ Royal Reader sign up
Bookmark
Email sign up
Invented spelling booklet
Dryden Handbook sign
Math Number Grid and Line off- all
Zaner Bloser handwriting sheet District 25 Handbook sign
Articulation Letter from Mrs. off (media release) (New
Rebsamen Students)
Star of the Week schedule Volunteer information
form can be found on the
Math Log-in information back table
Daily 5 and reading information
Dryden 60th Anniversary Party
8. Literacy Curriculum:
Reading
Treasures Program: whole group
instruction, guided reading, phonics,
and grammar
http://macmillanmh.com/reading
Literacy Intervention Program
Please make reading at home a priority!
The benefits will last a lifetime ☺
9. Literacy Curriculum:
Writing
Units of Study
Don’t get hung up on correct
spelling
At home encourage writing: lists,
writing to grandma, stories, etc.
10. Literacy Curriculum:
Other
Word Wall; high frequency words
Phonics; letter tiles
Spelling; pretest & challenge lists
Poetry folders
11. Math Curriculum
Everyday Math program- sometimes referred to
as Univ. of Chicago Math
Emphasis on problem solving
Spiral curriculum
Home links nightly- please check them!
Time and money- we will work hard!
Everyday Math Online
18. Have You Filled a Bucket
Everyone has an invisible bucket. We are at our
best when our buckets are overflowing- and at
our worst when they are empty.
Everyone also has an invisible dipper. In each
interaction, we can use our dipper either to fill
or to dip from others’ buckets.
Whenever we choose to fill others‘ buckets, we
in turn fill our own.
19. Lunch Money
Send in an envelope with child’s name
and “Lunch Money” on the front
Choice: Hot lunch (red, white and blue)
Home lunch, or Cold lunch (brought
from home)
Home lunch, please send a note
20. Miscellaneous
Check backpacks nightly- take home folders
Scholastic books orders- once a month
Homework due following day unless otherwise noted
Health- if sick, please stay home! Do not feel guilty about
missing- we want a healthy class!
Pumpkin carving- each child may bring a guest to help!
Snack
Going home a different way- please send a note!
Birthday celebrations
Reminder Card discipline
Reward Jar
Get lots of sleep!
23. Thank you for
So that I have time to address any questions
or concerns you may have, please feel free
to use the blank notecard on your child’s
desk to write these questions. I will contact
you via phone, email, or a note home so I
have a chance to focus on each concern!
24. Although we will learn a lot this year.....
...we will also have lots of fun along the way!