Monday, February 22, 2016

2/22/16

Reading:  We had started our new book last week, and today we are only 4 chapters in. We have a lot more reflection questions for this response as well as language questions.  The book itself is shorter than Wringer was, but has more assigned writing to cover.  Students are reading together in new groups but are doing all written work individually.

5th grade Writing: Today our Freshman friends came down to read their WW2 books to us. We heard 6 different books which then led to some good discussion about history. We will continue to work on our "key" writings the rest of this week and finish our final copies on Monday. They will be displayed on the wall where our Chris VanAllsburg writings were.

4th Grade Writing: We also had a Freshman class come in and read their WW2 stories today as well. The 4th graders were excellent listeners and were fully engaged the entire time. Today we barely started our state mini project. We each chose our state, and we began to go over the rubric. Tomorrow, we will make sure we all understand the rubric and my expectations. After that, we will begin researching. I drew the state of North Carolina, and while I research and take notes from my StarBoard, your students will be doing the exact same thing with their state. I will walk them through every step of this project.

Music/Health Education: Our health education instructors have been impressed with our students. We will continue to have Art on Mondays and health on Wednesdays for those who participate.

Projects:  We spent a few weeks learning about the ways that New York City, Los Angeles, and Fallon are working to conserve energy. The three groups then presented to each other. We took this information, as well as the information that Mr. Taylor presented to us and compiled the information. Now we are in the process of using what we know about our school, and using tips from various websites to compile information on how to conserve energy in our building. We will be creating power point type presentations, emails and posters as we present to every student and every adult in our building. We also were able to view our power bills for the last three months. After three months, we will evaluate the power bill and see if our tips actually helped us save money and reduce our carbon footprint. We will be presenting tips and ideas for saving money as well as ideas for changes in the building structure (lowering ceilings, solar tubes for natural light and installing solar panels), the middle school in turn will use their energy project opportunity to write real proposals to present to our Board of Directors.

We have been very busy, working hard. As conference time approaches, I want you to know that your child will be presenting their work and their growth in a student led conference. We have much to share with you, and I am excited for you to see their growth!


Oops!

Freshman! Our readers were Freshman!

WW2

Our Sophomore friends read their WW2 books to our class today! They did an excellent job!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Mascot!

Meet our new mascot!! Courtesy of an awesome high school student who wrote and presented a proposal to our school board!

Friday, February 12, 2016

2/12/16

Reading: We finished Wringer yesterday! They wanted to just read through instead of finishing the last two chapters on Tuesday, I sure wasn't going to tell them to stop reading! Ask them what they thought about the ending, that's what we will talk about on Tuesday morning!

Writing: We are in the midst of a really fun writing project, thanks to the keys you all sent in! We will work on it through next week as well.

Projects: We had an excellent guest speaker on Thursday and our children had really good questions for him. We are now working on compiling our information on how New York, Los Angeles, and Fallon are trying to conserve using non renewable resources. Then we will focus on how we as a school can conserve on the energy we use here within our building. We will then present those findings to all students and staff in our building in various teams.

This has been an awesome project and they are very engaged!

Enjoy your Valentine's Day and your 4 day weekend!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

1. ) We will NOT be celebrating Valentine's Day at school this year. This does not mean that we don't love our children, it just means the day doesn't fall on a school day! ;)
2.) Being tardy is a difficult way for your child to start the day. We start our day immediately after entering our classroom so helping them to be prompt isn't only a good life skill, but also keeps them ahead of the game.
3.) Homework is an essential part of school. If your child is not completing their homework, they will be sent to study hall. Unfortunately we have students leaving school early on a consistant basis. If your child needs to go to study hall, but also needs to leave early, please be advised that they will be doing their work at their lunchtime. There are times when they will also miss morning recess depending on the amount of work they are missing. It is never my goal to take away the much needed time outside, however it is my goal to see academic growth in all my children.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me.

Working!

I love my little people.