Update School Supply List

I wanted to let you know that I have updated the school supply list to include 1 5 subject notebook instead of 2.  As I was looking through it again, I noticed my mistake.

Thanks for your understanding.

School Supplies

Ms. Amity’s Class

School Year 2015-2016

 

White 2” 3-ring Binder (Working Binder)

White 1” 3-ring Binder (Portfolio)

25 page protectors (to be used for student portfolio)

2 pkgs wide ruled notebook paper (one will be placed in the working binder, the other will be held in the classroom supplies until needed)

2 pkg dividers (5 subject with pockets)

2 wide-ruled composition notebooks (black)

1 five-subject notebook (any color)

Low-profile clip board

2 pkg Ticonderoga Pencils (Must be Ticonderoga please.  Other pencils are not the same quality and the lead breaks easily)

1 pkg 24 colored pencils

1 pkg water colors

1 pkg of 4 multi-color vis a vis wet erase markers (fine point)

1 highlighter (any color)

1 small bottle Elmer’s school glue

Comfortable pair of scissors

Pencil box

2 boxes Kleenex

Handheld pencil sharpener (optional, but helpful)

1 flashdrive  (optional, but helpful)

1 roll paper towels (optional, but helpful)

1 container Clorox wipes  (optional, but helpful)

This entry was posted on July 20, 2015, in General.

School Supplies and Supply Preparation

School Supplies 2015-2016

*Please read the school supply preparation letter before labeling supplies.

White 2” 3-ring Binder (Working Binder)

White 1” 3-ring Binder (Portfolio)

25 page protectors (to be used for student portfolio)

2 pkgs wide rule notebook paper (one will be placed in the working binder, the other will be held in the classroom supplies until needed)

2 pkg dividers (5 subject with pockets)

2 wide-ruled composition notebooks (black)

1 five-subject notebook (any color)

Low-profile clip board

2 pkg Ticonderoga Pencils (Must be Ticonderoga please.  Other pencils are not the same quality and the lead breaks easily)

1 pkg 24 colored pencils

1 pkg water colors

1 pkg of 4 multi-color vis-a-vis wet erase-markers (fine point)

1 highlighter (any color)

1 small bottle Elmer’s school glue

Scissors

Pencil box

2 boxes Kleenex

Handheld pencil sharpener (optional, but helpful)

1 flashdrive  (optional, but helpful)

1 roll paper towels (optional, but helpful)

1 container Clorox wipes  (optional, but helpful)

 

*School Supply Preparation

Ms. Amity

2015-2016

The school year is about to begin!  I’m so excited to have your kids back in class.

Prior to the first day of school, your child will need to prepare their school supplies.  The only items that should be labeled with your child’s name are listed below, everything else will go into the classroom supply cupboard for later use.

Please assist your child in following the directions below.

Working Binder

  • Create a spine label with your first and last name (we will make covers for the binders during the first week of school)
  • Place 5 dividers in your working binder
  • Label a tab for Language, Writing, Handwriting, Math, Cultural
  • Behind each tab place approximately 25 sheets of paper

Portfolio

  • Place 5 dividers into portfolio
  • Place 5 sheet protectors behind each divider
  • Create spine label with your first and last name (we will label tabs and create cover as part of an in class activity)

Pencil Box

  • Label with first and last name and Rm. 24
  • 5 sharpened pencils
  • Colored Pencils
  • Pencil Sharpener
  • glue
  • Flash Drive
  • Highlighter
  • Scissors

Thank you for assisting your child in being prepared for the first day of school.  Having these items ready to go will help our class get off to a great start!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summer Homework

Because I feel strongly that children, and adults for that matter, need to practice what they know in order to retain it each of your kids will have summer homework.  A letter was sent home with your child on Tuesday outlining the expectations.  This homework is due the first day of school, August 17.   I am sharing the letter that was sent home with your children in this blog post.  The links provided in the post are only ideas for practice, your child may choose any way they would like to practice as long as they log the date, activity, skill practiced and amount of time spent.   If you need the passwords for the scholastic sites, please email me.  They were provided to your children in the printed letter, but I did not include them in this post for obvious reasons.

In addition to the required reading and math I will be unlocking all essays on Utah Compose for your children to practice as well.  I highly recommend your children practice their writing this summer.  Writing in Utah Compose will give them instant feedback and allow them to revise their essays to improve their writing skills.  We will be spending a lot of time writing next year and practicing this summer will give them a jump start for next school year.

Summer Homework

Summer is here and so are those long lazy days that seem to zap your brain of everything (or at least a lot) you worked so hard to learn this year.  In order to avoid losing too much of that hard work, you will have summer homework.  Now, don’t worry too much, it won’t take up your entire summer break.  In fact, it will take about 20 minutes a day.  What fraction of the time you are awake will this homework take?  Let’s turn that into your first math problem of the summer.

Let’s say you sleep for about 12 hours a day this summer which gives you how much awake time?  That’s right, 12 hours.  How many minutes are there in 12 hours?  A number sentence for the problem would be the number of minutes in each hour (60) multiplied by the number of hours (12).  12 x 60= ?  That’s easy to do in our heads if we remember our magic zeros from the grey tower.  12×6=72 then we add a zero because we wanted to multiply by 60.  The answer to the first part of our problem is 720 minutes in 12 hours.

But we aren’t done yet.  Remember the question we are trying to answer.  What fraction of the time you are awake will this homework take?  Let’s turn the information into a fraction.  20 minutes of homework out of 720 minutes you are awake is a fraction of 20/720 (for you 5th and 6th level students let’s write that in simplest form by dividing your fraction by the highest common multiple, which happens to be 20= 1/36).  That fraction converted to a percent (I’ve done it for you since you will learn that skill next year) is 2.7%  That’s less than a nickel of your time if you think of it in terms of money, heck that’s less than 3 pennies of your time.

See how we turned the amount of time it would take for you to do your homework into a fantastic word problem?  FUN!!

Summer Homework Assignment Due the First Day of School, August 17th.

10 Hours of Math Practice – IXL, Workbooks, Cooking, Gardening, Lemonade Stand are a few ways you can practice your math skills.

Dynamath – http://dynamath.scholastic.com/

Scholastic Math – http://math.scholastic.com/

IXL – https://www.ixl.com/signin/mariamontessori

2 Book Reports – Read to books of your choice with a minimum of 100 pages at your reading level.  Complete a summary of each book complete with book title, author and number of pages.

 As always, if you have any questions please let me know.

Last Two Weeks

Happy Sunday to you all!  I hope you are enjoying a break in the rain today by getting out before it starts coming down again.

As a reminder, we still have two more weeks of school.  Though the children are excited to begin their summer break, please remind them of the importance of coming to school ready to learn and participate in the educational activities we will have during the next week.  We have discussed this in class, but it never hurts to have an extra reminder from home as well.

The following are important dates to remember as we finish out the rest of our school year.

Friday, May 22 – Field Day

  • Please send your child with sunscreen and a hat for this day.  We will be outside for about 2 hours and I want them to be safe in the sun.

Tuesday, May 26 – Swap Meet

  • I need to know what they plan to sell (product) or provide (service).   Items against school policy (soda, candy, guns, etc.) won’t be approved.  If they want to sell food, we need to know how it will be prepared, where and what it is made of.
  • They should bring a blanket to outline their “stall” but if they want/need a desk they have to buy it from me for $1 an hour.
  • They can use their money or barter goods at the market
  • Parents should not be attending – this is a student only event.  If a parent needs to come to set up then the student shouldn’t be providing the service.   Parents, however, can help transport goods.
  • We have gone over basic market and the grace and courtesy rules (not taking advantage of anyone, etc.)
  • It starts at 9:00 and goes until 11:00 at which time all students will help clean up.
  • We will have a brief ceremony afterwards to see who was the most successful business person/people.

Thursday, May 28 – 6th grade Graduation

  • Please join your children as they are promoted from 6th to 7th grade in a ceremony beginning at 10:30 am.  This ceremony will be outside on the field, and will last about an hour and a half so please come prepared with a sun hat or umbrella so you will be comfortable watching your children receive their certificates.

Friday, May 29 – Yearbook Day/Last day of school

  • School is out at 1:00pm this day.  Please arrange for your children to be picked up on time.

School Spirit Days

May 26th – PJ Day

May 27th – Crazy Hat/Hair Day

May 28th – Crazy Sock Day

May 29th – Dress Down Day ( no logos)

*Don’t forget to sign up for a 20 minute conference spot during the final week of school.  These are child led conferences so please plan on having your child attend with you as they share their portfolios and discuss their goals with you.  The sign up is available on the sidebar of the blog.*

 

 

This entry was posted on May 17, 2015, in General.

SAGE Science

A reminder that our final SAGE will be administered tomorrow, Thursday, May 14.  In addition to a healthy protein packed breakfast and lunch, please make sure that your child eats a healthy dinner and gets a good night sleep so they can perform their best on the science exam.

Students should bring a healthy snack as well as a book or other silent activity to help them pass the time once they are finished with the exam.

Thank you!