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Class Business Week of October 27

I want to apologize in advance for the amount of information I’m about to deliver in this blog post.

Firstly, our class will be joining Ms. Holly’s lower elementary class on a field trip to the Ben Lomond Cemetery this Thursday, October 30.  This walking field trip will allow students to explore our local history by participating in grave rubbings as well as an historical scavenger hunt.  We took this field trip last year and the children really enjoyed it.  If you are interested in joining us on this field trip, even though it is short notice, please let me know by Wednesday,October 29.  We will be leaving the school at 9:00 am,  and returning by lunch at 12:00.  This is a great trip for parents who can’t take an entire day off work (been there, done that).  Because the field trip will take place in the morning on Thursday, we will be holding reading groups on Friday.   If you are a Thursday reading group volunteer, we will plan on seeing you again on Thursday, November 6.

Our October book reports are due this Thursday.  As previously stated, these book reports are student choice.  From the genre to the presentation method, these reports are in the hands of your children.  They can turn in a simple written report, they can do a power point, they can create a display board or even a diorama.   If your student is planning on doing a power point presentation, they will need to turn in a print copy of their power point on Thursday October 30.  We will do the actual presentations on Wednesday, November 5.

This week is Red Ribbon Week.  We have several different activities happening this week.  Our class is participating in a door decorating contest in which the winning class will receive a pizza party.  Our class has a great concept that we will be working on tomorrow.  Tomorrow we also have an assembly featuring Dorian Willes.  Dorian is a recovering drug addict from Idaho who has dedicated his life to educating others about the dangers of addiction.   Please take time this week to speak to your children about making healthy choices.  We have spoken a bit about what it means to be healthy and why it is important to be drug free.  The theme for Red Ribbon week is “Love Yourself.  Be Drug Free”.

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Thank you to those who are helping their children with homework!   Whether it is science fair, book reports or weekly IXL assignments, your support is vitally important to your child’s success.   I like to think of your child’s education as a team effort.  I am with your children for such a small percentage of time during the day that I count on your support when it comes to your child’s academic, social and emotional progress.  If you ever have a concern about your child’s development, whether academic, social or emotional, I am happy to schedule a time to meet with you.   If you are curious about how our classroom runs, you are welcome to schedule a time to come and observe in our classroom.   We welcome observations in 30 minute blocks.  Please contact the front office to schedule observation times.

Lastly, we have a 6th grade student and parent meeting on Thursday, October 30 at 4:30 pm.   Upper elementary teachers will be discussing the 6th grade student council, committees, expectations and fundraisers.  We will also be discussing the 6th grade Alliance Redwoods field trip.  We are so proud of the 6th grade students and who they are becoming.  We want you to be well informed about what is going on this year.  Please plan on attending, we hope to see you there.

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Your children had an amazing time on our class field trip today.  The things we saw, discussed and learned could never have been duplicated in our classroom.   Maria Montessori called these outings, “going out”.  We rely on these activities to supplement our in class learning.  And boy, did we learn a lot today!

Firstly, I would like to thank the parents who were able to join us as chaperones.   They were fantastic examples to your children and made our trip wonderful.  I know there were more of you interested in joining us today than we were able to take.  I appreciate everyone and their ability to volunteer when and where we need them.

Secondly, thank you for your flexibility and kindness when you received the call that we had missed the train.  I know afternoon schedules can be tricky with work and various extra-curricular activities.  Last year our trip went off without a hitch, this year I put us all on the trax-line going the wrong direction.  I will never make that mistake again.  Note to self: West-Valley Green Line is not the same thing as Airport Green Line.

In the end, the one hour delay was well worth the experience that your children had today.  I enjoy observing your children in environments outside of the classroom.  I learned a lot from them today, and I hope they learned a lot too.

~Cheers

This entry was posted on October 22, 2014, in General.

Thank You!

I wanted to thank everyone who added to our classroom library this week.   Your children love books, and it’s so nice when we receive donations.  So again, thank you.

I hope your children enjoy the break and you are able to spend some quality time relaxing and enjoying the fall weather before the rush of the holidays take over.

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This entry was posted on October 15, 2014, in General.

October Book Report

Just a reminder that the October book reports are due on the 30th of the month.  Your children can choose the genre and method for delivering the report.  Please ensure your children are reading at a level appropriate to them.  If you would like your child’s tested reading level before PTC please let me know, I would be happy to share it with you.

 

This entry was posted on October 10, 2014, in General.

Introducing Chandi Our Room Mom

Chandi Gill has generously agreed to be our room mom.

If you are interested in volunteering your time, please contact her with your email address. You can reach her at chandeee (at) msn (dot) com

Thanks Chandi!!

 

This entry was posted on October 10, 2014, in General.