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My e-mail address is Carroll_Mayer@pvusd.net. Please feel free to contact me with questions or concerns. Our library day is now Friday. Please remember to bring your books back to school by then.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Smarter Balanced (Practice Questions)
Posted by Carroll Mayer at 4:11 PM
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Great Links

  • 100 Second Multiplication
  • Password Change
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  • Typing Web
  • ELA eHandbook
  • Multiplication.com
  • Crosswords, etc.
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H6KT4.

Homework

Read every day after school.
Do at least one activity on your Homework Choice Board each day.


School Supplies (appreciated, but not required)

  • Earbuds
  • A hand pencil sharpener ( with cache for shavings)
  • 1 "Take-home" folder- ( Please, no binder.)
  • 1 dozen sharpened Dixon Ticonderoga pencils to share with class
  • clean sock to use on dry erase board
  • 4-8 low odor dry erase pens (fine point) to share
  • small zippered pencil case for desk
  • 1 dozen end cap erasers to share with the class
  • reusable water bottle-labeled

Classroom Wish List



Kleenex
Wipes
Chess set
Pencils- #2 Dixon Ticonderoga
Low Odor Dry Erase Pens(skinny ones)
Clean Socks (whiteboard erasers)
Prize Box items (leftover party favors are great)
Donations to the Parent Alliance!



Field Trips

  • Museum of Natural History (3rd only) January 2020
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium, February 2020 (entire class)
  • Mission San Juan Bautista (4th Grade only)
  • Cabrillo College (4th Grade only)

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Welcome!


We teachers, just like students, begin each year with that excited and nervous feeling. Who will be in our class? What will we learn? What will the year be like?
One of the best things about being a teacher is the opportunity for a yearly "do over", and each of you has that chance too. So take a moment to think about the things that you liked last year, and the things that could be improved. Small changes work best for me; and no matter how great school was for you last year, I bet you can think of some way to make it even better! I'll be working on making this year my best one too!

About Me

Carroll Mayer
It's so exciting to introduce myself to you through a new format. I'm a California native, and I've lived in Aptos for 28 years. My husband Bill and I have 2 children, Reiley and Andy. As a family, we enjoy travel and food. We went to Chile as a family in 2008, and my husband and I visited France in 2014. Before I became a teacher at Rio del Mar, I was a parent volunteer, always eager to participate in my kids' K-6 experience at our great school. When they were in 4th and 6th grade, I became a teacher's aide, and enjoyed 5 amazing years with our 1st grade team. After that, I returned to school for my credential and took on the sometimes daunting, but always thrilling task of classroom teacher. I come to this year ready to learn and grow with the students. We teachers are fortunate to be in a profession that provides the opportunity to renew ourselves yearly, each year beginning a journey with our students with the "clean slate" of a new school year!
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