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VICTORY CHARTER SCHOOL

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VICTORY CHARTER AWARDS PROGRAMS

CITIZEN OF THE WEEK.                                                                                    This award is given to students in each class who exhibit kindness, responsibility and helpfulness.  This is presented in class by the principal or appointee and accompanied by written accolades from the teacher.

 CITIZEN OF THE MONTH.                                                                                 This award is given to those students who exhibit exemplary behavior and characteristics of being a good citizen, as these are the ones who, as adults, will get the promotions and pay raises in the workplace.  

These include:

·       A good citizen is kind and supportive of other students.  This would be compared to an adult citizen who is a good neighbor in the community.

·       A good citizen is responsible and turns in all work on time.  This would be compared to an adult good citizen who can be counted on to do a good job and is trusted by his/her employer.

·       A good citizen follows the rules.  This would be compared to an adult citizen who does not break the law.

·       A good citizen exhibits interest and enthusiasm about learning.  This would be compared to those employees, who get the promotions at work, i.e.; a boss will not promote an employee who rolls his eyes when asked to learn something new or complete a task.

·       A good citizen gets to school on time.  Owners of companies or managers do not give pay raises to those employees who are tardy.

The Citizen of the Month award is presented in a school assembly and students get to have a special lunch with the principal and other awardees. 

CLASS AWARDS.                                                                                                The classes that reach the “Victory Charter School Standard” on the vocabulary words in both creativity and performance will “Go on the Road” with the principal on Friday afternoon to perform their skits for other classes.  When a class is chosen for this honor they will not have homework the night before they perform and the class will choose a favorite art project or other reward when they return on Friday to their classroom.

 

Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame/Mad Minute program is designed to promote accuracy in math and other facts. 

The benefits of this process are:

v  Students learn to “read” basic math facts without the necessity of computation. This greatly enhances their ability to perform math concepts and higher math.

v  Students learn basic facts about parts of speech, geography and history that will enhance their ability to read, write and speak.  This ability contributes to a knowledgeable, well-rounded adult aiding in the pursuit of higher learning.

v  The process of memorizing facts promotes good study skills.

v  Promotes parent/family involvement:

o   Completion of fact sets provides opportunities for families to acknowledge their student’s accomplishments, reinforcing their educational efforts.

o   Families can assist their student’s efforts by providing: 1 minute timed practice at home, family competitions and special rewards for passing of fact sets.

 

Facts in bold type are required for each grade.  Students should pass the facts in BOLD print prior to other categories. Once all of the facts are passed for their grade, students may progress to the Famous 1, 2, and 3 lists, which can be completed in any order.

 

1st Grade

1

1st Grade Addition

30 per min. to pass/ 50 to go to subtraction

2

1st Grade Subtraction

30 per min./ 50 to go to 2nd grade Addition

3

2nd Grade Addition

40 per min./50 to go to 2nd grade Subtraction

4

2nd Grade Subtraction

40 per min./ 50 to go to Months and Days

5

Months and Days

Spelled correctly and in order

6

Contraction Critters

 

 

2nd Grade

1

Addition

40 to pass/ 50 to advance to subtraction

2

Subtraction

40 to pass/ 50 to advance to multiplication

3

Multiplication

40 to pass/ 50 to advance to division

4

Division

40 to pass/ 50 to advance mixed facts

5

Mixed Facts

40 to pass/ 50 to advance

6

Months and Days

Spelled correctly and in order

7

Continents and Oceans

Labeled on the map

8

Synonyms & Antonyms

 

9

101 Fantastic Facts

 

 

3rd Grade

1

Addition

50 per min.

2

Subtraction

50 per min.

3

Multiplication

50 per min.

4

Division

50 per min.

5

Months and Days

Spelled correctly and in order

6

Continents and Oceans

Labeled on the map and spelled correctly

7

Synonyms & Antonyms

 

8

Mixed Facts

 

 

4th Grade

1

Addition

50 per min.

2

Subtraction

50 per min.

3

Multiplication

50 per min.

4

Division

50 per min.

5

Months and Days

Spelled correctly and in order

6

Idaho Counties & Seats

Labeled on the map and spelled correctly

7

The World

Labeled on the map and spelled correctly

 

5th Grade

1

Addition

50 per min.

2

Subtraction

50 per min.

3

Multiplication

50 per min.

4

Division

50 per min.

5

Months and Days

Spelled correctly and in order

6

U. S. Map

Labeled on the map and spelled correctly

7

States and Capitals

Listed by State and State Capitol

 

6th Grade

1

Addition

50 per min.

2

Subtraction

50 per min.

3

Multiplication

50 per min.

4

Division

50 per min.

5

Mixed Facts

50 per min., Mixed +, -, x, ÷

6

Months & Days

Spelled correctly and in order

7

U. S. Map

Labeled on the map and spelled correctly

8

States and Capitals

Listed by State and State Capitol

 

7th & 8th Grades

1

Addition

50 per min.

2

Subtraction

50 per min.

3

Multiplication

50 per min.

4

Division

50 per min.

5

Mixed Facts

50 per min.,  Mixed +, -, x, ÷

6

Reducing Fractions

50 per min.

7

Months & Days

Spelled correctly and in order

8

U.S. Map

 

9

States and Capitals

(3 quizzes)

 

Famous Hall of Fame

Once all the categories are passed for their grade, students may progress to the Famous list, which do not have to be completed in order. Students can choose any 7 categories but must pass each worksheet within that category with 100%.  Spelling should be pretty close unless the word is printed in front of them or in a “Key Blank”.  Only students in 5th and 6th grades will be awarded a plaque. Students may obtain copies to study from their teacher or from the office.

 

1

Reducing Fractions: 50 per min.

2

U.S. “The Nifty Fifty” (state sayings, etc….)

3

Gettysburg Address (to be recited out loud)

4

Constitution  Connection (Constitution facts)

5

North America (map and labels)

6

South America (map and labels)

7

Homonyms

 8

Decimals / Fraction/ & % (50 per min.)

 9

Mathematical Mania

 10

“The Village Blacksmith” (to be recited out loud)

11

60 Prepositions

12

U.S. Geography

13

U.S. Presidents

14

Prefixes / Suffixes / Root Words

15

+, -, x, ÷ of Fractions (50 per min.)

16

The Greeks and Romans

17

40 Quotable Quotes

18

World-Wide Geography

19

World’s Great Cities

20

Europe

21

The Periodic Table of Elements

22

Space Exploration

23

Parts of Speech

24

Idaho, counties and seats

25

Marvelous Math Definitions

26

Math Formulas

27

U.S. Presidents Who’s Who