About Mrs. Canino
Welcome to 5th grade! My name is Mrs. Canino and I found my home here at Ouabache in 2023! Although this is my second year teaching at Ouabache Elementary School, it is my eighth year of teaching overall. Between New York and Indiana, I have taught at both the middle and elementary school levels.
In addition to teaching fifth grade, I am also lead our Ouabache Math Competition Group for fifth graders and the Prop and Set Design for our yearly musicals.
I grew up in Upstate New York and moved to Indiana in 2020 with my family. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood/Childhood Education and a Master’s Degree in Literacy Education.
Encore Schedule:
Monday – PE
Tuesday – Music
Wednesday – Art
Thursday – Library
Friday – Computer Lab
**Mondays from 11:45-12:45 Mrs. Sell teaches her Writing lessons
**Wednesdays from 1:50-2:30 Mrs. Wishert teaches her SEL lessons
Daily Homework Requirements:
20 Minutes of Reading (Adult signatures required on monthly reading calendars)
Practice Weekly Spelling Words (Spelling Tests on Fridays)
Practice Math Facts (Fact Drills on Fridays)
Any Unfinished Class Work
Optional Additional Practice:
ALEKS (Math topic practice)
Epic (Reading at home online)
Prodigy Math or English (Math/Reading practice)
5th Grade Classroom Commitments/ Consequences
The 5th Grade Classroom Commitments go along with the Ouabache Code of Conduct that each student recites every day during the morning announcements.
As a member of the 5th-grade family, I will be responsible.
- I will turn in all of my assignments in a timely manner.
- I will not run in the halls and will always walk facing in the direction we are traveling.
- I will not touch or destroy other people’s things.
- I will not dawdle in the bathroom, hallways, classroom, or cafeteria. I will always stay quiet and respect others while they are in class learning.
- I will be quiet during all class transitions and while gathering my supplies in the hall.
- I will be responsible for my Chromebook and bring them to school each day, charged and ready for school-appropriate use.
- I will be responsible for my Chromebook and not damage the keys, or screen, and I will keep it in a case.
As a member of the 5th-grade family, I will respect myself and others.
- I will treat others the way I want to be treated. I will RESPECT everyone and everything in the building.
- I will keep my hands, feet, and body to myself.
- I will always use good manners and say please and thank you.
- I will be respectful of others’ learning and work quietly.
- I will be respectful of other’s opinions.
As a 5th-grade family member, I will choose to learn.
- I will be a good listener.
- I will follow the directions given the first time.
- I will always be prepared for each subject.
- I will give every task 100% effort at all times.
- I will make swift and quiet classroom and subject transitions.
- I will stay attentive in class and participate at all times.
- I will know my target and be able to explain it to anyone who may ask for an explanation.
As a 5th-grade family member, I will allow the teacher to teach.
- I will not talk while the teacher is talking or teaching.
- I will not make noises to disrupt the class.
- I will stay in my seat during instructional time unless otherwise instructed.
- I will not play with scissors, glue, crayons, or other materials when the teacher gives instructions.
- I will not touch materials that do not belong to me personally.
As a 5th-grade family member, I will do my personal best.
- I will stay focused on my work and always give my best effort.
- I will turn in my assignments on time.
- I will gather and complete assignments when I return from being absent and return them promptly.
- I will make good choices and demonstrate positive behavior throughout the day in all areas of the school building.
Discipline
- Because each child is different and each situation is different, our goal is to treat each child with respect and dignity when enforcing a consequence. It is also our goal for our students to learn from his/her mistakes in the best way possible.
- We like to encourage positive behavior rather than focus on the negative. The positive consequences of modeling positive behaviors:
- Positive notes and phone calls home
- Good Character of the Month awards
- Extra free time with a friend to play a game or extra library time
- Have lunch with the teacher
- Unfortunately, there will be times when negative consequences will be given if positive behavior is not being exhibited. Consequences will follow a progressive scale. The consequences will increase if behavior is not improving. All students will be given a “clean slate” as we all have bad days.
- A verbal redirect to all students so no one is singled out.
- A private verbal warning will be issued, and the teacher and student will have a quick private conversation to discuss what the student needs to successfully transition to get back on task.
- The student will be moved to a different seat in the classroom so that they can focus on classroom learning.
- The student will visit a different classroom for a short period of time to “ take a break” and refocus.
- The student will eat lunch with the teacher so that we can discuss in private how we can work together to come up with a plan to be more successful.
- When a student is very disruptive in class and if they continue to be disrespectful, they will lose their recess. During the recess period, they will fill out a behavior reflection sheet to discuss with the classroom teacher before all students return to class.
- A phone call home will be made if a student loses a privilege, is extremely disruptive or disrespectful to their peers, or if an office referral is made.
- An office referral and phone call home will be made if a student is destructive to property, making inappropriate comments or gestures toward other adults or peers, and or they have a physical altercation.