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Week 16

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We had a great time at the ballet on Monday.  Hoping your child enjoyed it too!

We finished up as many individual lessons as possible the rest of the week.  This coming week is so full of holiday activities that there won’t be any regular lessons going on.  Let’s take a look at this week so that everyone who is planning on coming in this week will know what is going on.

 

Monday:  Holiday Store and Holiday Baking

8:15am- Students will get their store items that they are selling all set up in our room.

8:35am- Circle time to go over store rules and choose jobs for the week

8:50am- Pledges and then Holiday store begins!

 *Please send a bag with your child so they can carry all the things they want to buy from other  students.

9:30am-  *A few 3rd graders will make gingerbread dough with Ms. Kaley.  Ms. Emilee will watch over store.

*A few 2nd graders will make the sugar cookie dough with Jaida, our room mom.

*A few 1st graders will make peanut brittle with Michelle

11:00am- Holiday store ends and cleaning up begins.

11:30am-12:00pm- Recess.  A few students can stay in to help roll out dough and cut out the shapes

12:00pm-12:30pm- Lunch

12:30pm-2:00pm- PE and Music specials.  Cookies can be baked while recess and lunch are going on and  while students are off to specials

1:30pm- Fire Drill!

2:00pm-2:40pm- 2nd and 3rd graders decorate their cookies.  1st graders can help break up the peanut brittle

3:00pm- Dismissal

*Jaida is bringing: mixer, sugar cookie decor and some ingredients, baking supplies

*Ms. Kaley is bringing: mixer, gingerbread ingredients, 1 baking tray, baking supplies

*Michelle is bringing: peanut brittle ingredients and supplies

* please remember to send your child with ingredients/supplies that were signed up for!

 

Tuesday: Holiday Feast

Morning: Christmas cards for one of our first grader’s family members.

11:15am- Set up for feast starts

12:00pm- Holiday feast!

1:00pm- Holiday feast ends and clean up begins.  If you want or plan on checking out your child after our feast, please just let me or Emilee know if you are taking them.  Hope to see most of you there!  Please sign up for food and attendance if you haven’t!

Afternoon- cultural- Botany

 

Wednesday: Upper El International Festival

9am-11:00am- Upper El International Festival.  Everyone is welcome to come to see their projects!

Afternoon- cultural- Botany

 

Thursday: Lower El International Festival

Morning- Go over International Festival project boards for how to present.  Get our room set up.

11:00am-11:30am- Recess

11:30am-12:00pm- Lunch

12:00pm- Clean up from lunch and any food for projects to be set up

12:30pm-2:30pm- Lower El International Festival

 

Friday: Junior High International Festival and EARLY OUT (1pm dismissal)

9:00am-9:15am- Dance with Ms. Emily

9:15-9:30am-German Silhouettes with Mr. Rob

9:35am- Small art project with Anna’s grandpa, Mr. Will

10:15am-10:30am- Bead making with Ms. Lisa and Me. Casey

10:30am-10:45am-Chinese calligraphy with Ms. Fallon

10:45am-11:00am- African recess game with Ms. Marie

11:00am-11:30am- Work on art project

11:30am-12:00pm- Lunch

12:40pm- Recess

12:40pm-1:00pm- Dismissal- Have a wonderful Christmas holiday, a fabulous New Year’s, and safe traveling to all of our families!

 

 

 

 

 

Holiday Concert, Holiday Feast, and Baking!

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Holiday Concert!

This Thursday is our Holiday Concert.  I’ve seen the office post A-M goes at 6pm, but I’m looking at Ms. Connie’s email and it says:

Last names A-L go at 6:00pm

Last names M-Z go at 7:00pm

Each performance should last a half our or so 🙂  I hope to see our kiddos come and sing!  I will be going to the 6:00pm performance.

 

Holiday Feast Attendance and Sign up:

Please don’t forget to sign up to come to our feast, make food, or help bring in supplies!  It is December 15th at 12:00pm.  Right now, just a few supplies are signed up for, but we have no food.  Here is the link again:

Holiday Feast Dec. 15th

 

Holiday Baking!

December 14th is our Holiday Store and baking day!  Some supplies are still needed.  Here is the link for those supplies!

Holiday Baking!

MyOn

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Hello Everyone!

Every month the teachers meet for a staff meeting.  December’s meeting happened last night. MyOn became a topic of discussion.  Our school signed up for MyOn as a resource for our students to have more access to books in hopes to improve reading outside of school.  There are still students in all of our classes that have not even logged into MyOn.  Please help us out in having your student get onto MyOn a few times a week.  I have made assignments for each level to do, but also to have students enjoy all the thousands of books that are on there.  They have books starting at the PreK level and it goes up to 6th grade.  All of our students are fully capable of having a book being just right for them through MyOn.

Our hope is to have all students be logged in by Friday.  MyOn works with any smart phone/ipad/kindle etc. device.  I’ve been told it doesn’t need a wifi signal to work!  So, if you don’t have internet at home, but your child has a device that can run MyOn, they can still enjoy the program.

If you need your child’s login again, I would be more than happy to help you with that.  Everyone’s password is “books.”

Always feel free to email me if you have any questions or comments.

Happy reading!

Week 15

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Past Week:

We had a great week.  Everyone is excited for December and came back from break ready for more.  I have all students filling out there own work chart, even first graders.  Start checking in with your child on what they are accomplishing on their own.  Some students are working on many works per day and some are working on more intense choices.

This past week we had a net safety assembly on how to be safe on the internet.  Each class will be “certified” by doing some activities in our classroom.

In cultural: Zoology/Physiology:

Level 1s: Amphibians and Life cycle of a frog

Level 2s: The eye and the ear

Level 3s: Annelids: Earthworms and leeches

Friday: STEM Christmas tree challenge

Upcoming Week:

The Nutcracker on Monday the 7th: Monday we have the ballet field trip!  Please pack a lunch for your child.  We will go over the history of the Nutcracker in the morning, have an early recess/lunch, and then get ready to go at 11am.  If your child chooses to dress up nice for the ballet, the dress code can be skewed some.  Nice dresses do not have to have a collar.  If your child is not going to dress up, then dress code applies.

Tuesday the 8th: 3rd grade practice SAGE Writing test!  I will be with 3rd graders in the Library on Tuesday morning.  Please pack them a snack and their water bottle.

Looking to Next Week:

The week of Dec. 14th is busy!

Monday the 14th: is Holiday Store Day!  Store will be right away in the morning.  Levels can begin baking  towards the end of the morning and into the afternoon.  Our upper elementary class partners this year, Ms. Stef’s class, have their feast on Monday at lunch.  I did tell Ms. Stef that we might in and out to use the oven.  Here is the sign up for helping bring supplies for baking and wrapping paper!

Holiday Store and Baking Supplies!

Tuesday Dec. 15th:  Our classroom feast will begin at lunch time (12:00pm).  If you are needing to come in to drop off food or want to help, please come at 11:15am.  Ms. Stef’s class is going to leave out the tables and chairs, so we’ll have just our food to set up.  The tables are round and are pretty large, for anyone who has round table cloths.  Here is the sign up:

Classroom Holiday Feast Food/Supply sign up AND Attendance 

Wednesday Dec. 16th: is Upper Elementary’s International Festival.  We will be visiting each upper el from 9-11:00.  Anyone is welcome to come!

Thursday Dec. 17th: is Lower Elementary’s International Festival from 12:30-2:30.  Anyone is welcome to come!  I will post the list of what student’s chose this coming week.  Naomi and Kylie were the only ones who didn’t know what they wanted to choose and need to choose a Europe related topic by next week.  Practically the whole class each chose a country to do.

Friday: An art project with Mr. Will (Anna’s grandpa) and Junior High’s International Festival activities. Friday is an Early Release day!

Have a great upcoming week!

Cheers!

Ms. K

Week 14

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Happy almost December.  Crazy, right?

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.  Thank you to those parents who came to help out Friday for our project afternoon.  It was a squirrely day throughout the school and also busy, so we didn’t get to have 1st graders finish their interviews.  We will have 1st graders finish up tomorrow (Monday) after PE and Music.

 

December Events!

December is super busy with important things happening:

Permission slips for the ballet are due by December 4th.

The Nutcracker Ballet is Monday December 7th.  Please have your child pack a lunch that day.  We will have an early lunch and recess that day.  The bus comes at 11:00am.  We will be back at MMA by 2:30 for regular pick up.  Since we are going to a nice theater performance, it is asked that students wear something nice.

December 8th– 3rd grade practice Writing Test in the morning.  Have your 3rd grader pack a snack and have their water bottle.

Holiday performance!  Our lower el classrooms attend a once a week Music class.  Ms. Connie, our music teacher is putting on a nice holiday performance on the evening of Thursday December 10th.  If your child’s last name is between A-L- those children will sing at 7:00pm.  Those last names between M-Z will sing at 8:00pm.  Come support your child’s hard work and get a chance to see them sing some holiday songs they have been working hard on!

Cookie Baking and Holiday Store!  On December 14th, our students will get to shop and sell in our classroom store!  We do this activity at the end of the year in May, but our students love it so much that we added another!  Students in our class have been earning money for this store day.  For selling, they may bring gently used books, toys, and games.  Baked goods, flowers, crafts, and small services (painting nails, hair chalking, etc.) also make great store set ups.  This is a great opportunity to have your child shop for their siblings, friends, cousins, themselves or anyone else!  I would love to have a few helpers to help show students how to wrap a present if they are buying for someone.  Let me know if you would like to help that morning.  Holiday store will start at 9am.  Also, on December 14th, I think it would be nice for each level to make cookies for our December 15th Holiday Feast!  After our store morning, each level can take turns making cookies and decorating.  If you want to help students make cookies please let me know as soon as possible.

Class Holiday Feast!  Our classroom would like to invite your family to our annual feast on December 15th.  It will begin at 12:00pm and go until 1:00pm.  Any parents wishing to help with food or set up are welcome to come at 11:15am.  We have the South Kiva reserved.  A link to sign up for food will be posted this week.

MMA’s annual International Festival is December 16th-18th!  This wonderful and festive event is 3 days long.  Upper El’s festival will be on the morning of Wednesday the 16th.  Lower El’s festival will be on the afternoon of Thursday the 17th and Junior High’s will be on the 18th.  Our continent for the festival is Europe!  Students will get to choose what their focus will be on.  This week, I will go over instruction and students will need to pick their focus by Friday.  Students will get chances to work on their report in class, but students should also work on it at home.  If your student needs to work on their poster or board in class, please send them with their board to work on.  If your child would like to put together a PowerPoint together, that works too.  Students who wish to do a PowerPoint will need to bring their own flash drive or external hard drive to save their work.  Parents and families of students are more than welcome to attend the festival!

 

Volunteering: If anyone would like to help with reading or spelling this week or the upcoming weeks in December, please let me know!  You guys are great!

Cheers!

Ms. K

 

Week 13

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Hi Everyone!

Past Week:

This week we began an activity that we usually do at the end of the year for Spirit Week, but the kids love it so much and have requested it to be done more that I found it to be a win-win with the holidays approaching.  The activity is called “Store.”  This first round is Holiday Store.  Students earn and owe money based on things they do and don’t do.  Some earning/owing opportunities are whole group and some are individually based.  The kids really enjoy it, plus is helps enforce grace and courtesy and time management/focus when working.  The kids are in charge of their own money.  If they give “the bank” (the teachers) their wallet then we will make sure your money is safe.  Students can also exchange money using $1, $5, and $10 bills.  So, if your child is coming home and talking about earned money or owing, that is what they are referring to.

Permission slips for the ballet went out Friday.  The papers are red and bright green.  Only a few students left theirs on their desks.  Those who were absent Friday will get theirs when they come back.  With Thanksgiving Break coming up in a week it would be great to get these permission slips back ASAP, so I have time to collect them, mark them, and give to the office.  I need to have the slips in on Dec. 4th!

Group lessons:

Level 1s: Polygons and their sides, Noun introduction, Rhyming

Level 2s: Complementary and Supplementary angles introduction

Level 3s: Triangle review

In cultural: Botany

Level 1s: Food Chain Introduction, Land and water food chains

Level 2s:  Pinnate and Palmate leaves

Level 3s:  Types of calyxes, The petals of a flower: Gamopetalous and Polypetalous

Friday: Simple Machines for science

 

Upcoming Week:

Volunteers: Please let me know if you would like to help with Spelling Tests or Reading for the upcoming week!  Having a spelling volunteer has been great, so I can focus on more lessons!

November home projects are DUE on Friday the 20th!  Studio runs all morning and ends at 11:30am.  We eat lunch at 11:30 and are lined up to go outside by 12:10ish.  We are outside until usually 1pm, but this upcoming week is Library for us from 1-1:30.  I would love to have the rest of the afternoon be focused on projects.  Since 3rd graders are doing a family recipe project, they will share first and everyone will get their plate of food of each recipe and eat while presentations begin.  A question that came up was if parents could come help and I said, “yes, of course.”  or if the parent could help tell more about the recipe, that is fine too, however, if you are coming in to help say more about the recipe, the majority of the report needs to come from the student 🙂  If you want to drop off any food, you can bring it in while we are at the library.  Crockpots and warmers are welcomed as well.

Snack for next week is Sophia!

Have a great weekend and upcoming week!

Cheers!

Ms. K

Week 12

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Hi Everyone!

Past Week:

3rd graders took their language and math practice tests this past week.  3rd grade practice writing test will be December 8th.  

Due to the 3rd graders taking their tests, I focused more on individual lessons than group lessons this week.

In cultural: Geography

Level 1s: 7 Continents and 5 Oceans

Level 2s: Faults and Folding patterns

Level 3s: 7 weather elements, breezes, and weather fronts

Friday: Magnetism

Upcoming Week:

Volunteers for reading and spelling: please email me if you can help read or do spelling tests on Thursday morning.

Friday is an Early Out.  Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at 1pm.

I’ll be making up the field trip permission slips for the Ballet on Monday December 7th.  Lori Stewart will be the chaperone for our class.  We will be leaving at 11am on December 7th and will be back in time to be picked up for regular dismissal.  We will be riding by bus.  Since MMA is covering the cost for your child to see the ballet and for their transportation, we are putting up a link for a $3.00 donation towards our class’ field trip funds.  Buses are super expensive and even splitting the costs with other teachers it takes a chunk away.  If you are willing to donate please click on the link below.  Thanks!

Ms. Kaley’s Class’ Field Trip Donation Link 

 

Have a great upcoming week!

Cheers!

Ms. K

Week 11

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Hello Everyone!

Upcoming Week:

3rd graders take their Language PRACTICE SAGE test Monday morning.  The PRACTICE SAGE Math test will be Wednesday morning.  For tomorrow and Wednesday, please send a water bottle and a snack with your 3rd grade child.  Please help your child that it is just a practice test.  USOE has very strict regulations on what I can do when your child tests.  I can help with technical difficulties to a degree, so if your child gets emotionally upset because they can’t read a word or feel like they can’t do it, please have a talk with them today/tonight that breaks are allowed.  Students are NOT timed.  If a child does take longer, that child may finish up with another class who is finishing up testing.  I will take 3rd graders outside for recess in the morning for a little bit and then we will be in the library on Monday and Wednesday.  If your 3rd grader is absent tomorrow or Wednesday, those students will test with another class.

1st and 2nd graders will do morning work in our classroom with Ms. Emilee.  3rd graders who finish early will go back to class and work on morning work too.  Wednesday morning in our monthly health lesson from Ms. Julia, so 1st and 2nd graders will have that.

Volunteers for this week:  I am not going to push Spelling tests on 3rd graders this week.  It will be optional for 3rd graders to take a break this week from their spelling tests.  We need 1 or more volunteers for spelling tests Thursday morning (9am).  Please email me if you would like to help.  Anyone who wishes to help with reading this week, times open are: Tuesday (morning or afternoon), Wednesday afternoon, or Thursday (morning or afternoon)

Past Week:

Thank you for all the parents who supported and came to our Fall Party.  It was a GREAT success!  For November, a lot of classes do a Thanksgiving feast with their class and invited parents.  Our class does a Holiday Feast in December.  Jaida and Sarah, that will be our next sign up situation 🙂

Lessons this past week:

Level 1s: Money, Partitioning squares into equal pieces, Halloween stories

Level 2s: Halloween stories

Level 3s:  Halloween stories, SAGE practice

Cultural: Zoology

Level 1s: Fish

Level 2s: Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises

Level 3s:  Platyhelminthes and Nematodes (types of flatworms both parasitic and non)

 

November Project- DUE Nov. 20th

Students will do a home project for November that focuses around family and history.  Projects will be shared on November 20th in the afternoon.  

Level 1 project: Interview a grandparent or great-grandparent about their life.  If no grandparents or great-grandparents exist, have your child interview a neighbor, aunt/uncle, family friend etc. (Just not mom or dad).

Interview Questions *Please choose 10-15 (or more if you would like) This link contains 150 questions.  You are welcome to make your own questions too 🙂

Once your Level 1 interviews their family or family members (Example: both grandparents), make a poster (big or small) about that person (Example: collage of pictures, things that they liked or experienced)

Level 2 project: Ancestor/Genealogy project.  Students will make a family tree poster and present their posters to the class.  Please have your child understand who they are talking about. They don’t have to know everything about that family member, but I would hope they would know their name.

Level 3 project: Family Recipe project.  3rd grade students will need to ask their family members if they have a passed down recipe or special/favorite item that gets made for Thanksgiving or special family events.  Students will learn to make that recipe at home and bring into class to share.  I would like 3rd graders to share the lineage from the recipe (a report on who started the recipe, how many times it has been passed down etc.)  If your family doesn’t have a passed down recipe, find one together and maybe start one for your family!  Example: if your child chooses a green bean casserole recipe, then have him/her write about the history behind the green bean casserole).  Really do involve your child in the cooking process.  Definitely have your child read the recipe, find the measurement tools, do the measuring for you.  You are acting as a safety measure and guide.

3rd graders will bring in the dish they are sharing and share with just our class on Nov. 20th.  If it has to stay hot, you can send it in a crockpot to keep warm until the afternoon.

 

Have a great upcoming week!

Cheers!

Ms. K

Week 10

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Hello Everyone!

Upcoming Week:

We have a lot going on this coming week.  It is Red Ribbon Week (Anti-Drug Campaign).  This year’s theme is Respect Yourself: Be Drug Free.  We will have something going on everyday this week.

Monday- Motivational speaker 9:00am-9:30am

Tuesday- Door decoration judging (We are going with a Nightmare Before Christmas theme that says “Drugs are a Nightmare!”  I will take a picture and post it for next week).

Wednesday- Red Ribbon theme poster/picture and judging

Thursday- Planetarium assembly 9:15-10:15.  We will push Spelling Tests until the afternoon.

Friday- Wear Red!  Students are welcome to support Red Ribbon week by wearing red.  Please still be in dress code 🙂  Fall Class Party in the afternoon!

Volunteers for the Week: Let me know if you would like help read this week.  Mondays in the morning (Monday after 9:30 this week), Tuesday (anytime), Wednesday (anytime), Thursday (10:20am-11:15am & afternoon).  Spelling volunteers for Thursday afternoon starting at 12:45pm.

From Our Room Mothers Jaida and Sarah:

Hello parents,

We will be having a class party on the 30th. I am in need of volunteers and supplies. I would love to see as many parents come, but if  you cannot attend you can still assist by donating some items for our activities. If you can volunteer we need you there at 12:15 and plan on being there until about 2:30. If you can donate any of the items listed please e-mail me. Also, each student needs to bring a small pumpkin (sugar pumpkin), and a small container to bring a cupcake home. (a plastic bowl or container.  If not, your child will carry it out of school) Please send those items with your student on the 30th. The following is a list of items that we need. Please keep in mind that we have about 30 students.
-Crayons- roughly 10 boxes of 24 or broken pieces  MS. KALEY HAS A SOME
-Several bottles of tacky glue
-Stick on magnets found in the craft section. Usually one side is sticky.
-Popsicle sticks-small- we need roughly 250 so multiple if multiple parents can donate that would be great. SOME DONATED
-Markers KIDS HAVE THEIRS, BUT EXTRAS TO HAVE ON HAND
-Googly eyes- 30 pair- DONATED
-Bag of play sand-25 pounds- you can find this at Home Depot or Lowes (it is only a few dollars for this amount.  Maybe $5.00 for 25lbs)
-8 containers of corn starch
-30 zip lock bags- DONATED
-Construction paper WE HAVE SOME IN CLASS
-4 bags of candy corn
– prizes for games. We have 30 students
* PLEASE EMAIL JAIDA or SARAH to say you are coming to help: jaidabrown@mail.weber.edu or boudreauxpartyof5@hotmail.com
I know that some of the things on this list are confusing, so if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. Thank you in advance for your help. I cannot pull these fun parties off without the support of our parents.
Past Week:
Thank you SO much for those parents who came on our field trip and to those parents who drove students.  The kids had so much fun!
Group Lessons:
Level 1s: 4 square review, fraction families, Past/Present/Future
Level 2s: 4 square review, angles in constellations, noun parsing assignment
Level 3s: 4 square review, noun parsing assignment, Detective triangle game
In cultural- History
Level 1s: birthday beads, Past/Present/Future tied into Language
Level 2s: Constellations
Level 3s: Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian Eras

Upcoming in November:

Students will do a home project for November that focuses around family and history.  Projects will be shared on November 20th in the afternoon.  

Level 1 project: Interview a grandparent or great-grandparent about their life.  I will post questions to ask, but you are welcome to help your first grader write their own.  If no grandparents or great-grandparents exist, have your child interview a neighbor, aunt/uncle, family friend etc. (Just not mom or dad).

Level 2 project: Ancestor/Genealogy project.  Students will make a family tree poster and present their posters to the class.  Please have your child understand who they are talking about. They don’t have to know everything about that family member, but I would hope they would know their name.

Level 3 project: Family Recipe project.  3rd grade students will need to ask their family members if they have a passed down recipe or special/favorite item that gets made for Thanksgiving or special family events.  Students will learn to make that recipe at home and bring into class to share.  I would like 3rd graders to share the lineage from the recipe (a report on who started the recipe, how many times it has been passed down etc.)  If your family doesn’t have a passed down recipe, find one together and maybe start one for your family!  Example: if your child chooses a green bean casserole recipe, then have him/her write about the history behind the green bean casserole).  Really do involve your child in the cooking process.  Definitely have your child read the recipe, find the measurement tools, do the measuring for you.  You are acting as a safety measure and guide.

Week 9

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Hi Everyone!

Updates and Coming Week!

Thank you for coming out to PTC!  Everyone signed up and came on time, so it went smoothly on our end 🙂

Please have your child log into MyOn.  There is a 1st grade assignment from me that is due tomorrow.  1st graders are asked to read 2 books on maps.  2nd and 3rd graders are asked to login as well to have the program get to know your child and to get the assessments running.  So far, I see a few students have logged in: Dustie, Kennedy, Alden, Ella, Stevie, William, and Tiffany.

If I gave you the next reading kit at PTC, it is due Friday, Oct. 23rd.  Misha and Katherine, I will email you to let you know if I need help with putting the next round together this week.  Lori, I forgot to give Ella hers at your conference, but I know she will be able to get it finished by Friday if I give it to her Monday.

Wednesday we have our field trip!  Please, please, please be on time.  I will be at the school to make sure those who are getting rides in the North Shore parking lot are finding their rides.  Please read my post below on Black Island Farms for times on drop off and pick up.  The hayride starts at 9am, so please have your child at the farm by 8:45am so I can take attendance.  We don’t need to stay in one big group when we are there.  I have each parent who is going to watch over a few students.  Ms. Emilee and I will have our own groups as well.

Students are allowed to wear jeans, but please have them in an MMA shirt or shirt with a collar.  Hats and sunglasses are also great things to have too in addition to the list I made in the Black Island Farms post.

Friday is MMA’s Fall Festival!  It is free to get into, but if your child wants to do any of the games there is a fee/wristbands.  Starts at 4 and goes until 7.  Come out and support our school!  This is the time for your child to dress up at our school.  Our school does not allow Halloween costumes while at school.

Volunteers this week?:  Anyone want to do spelling or reading this week?  Email me and I will plan accordingly.  Remember we are out Wednesday and on Thursday from 12:45-1:45 the students have a lesson from UMFA in the library.

Past Week:

We took a break from regular work cycle and did some Christopher Columbus activities on Monday, Botany lessons and Scholastic reading on Tuesday, and a Botany art project Wednesday.  We did keep up with Botany for cultural during these half days.

Cultural lessons- Botany

Level 1s:  Plants through the seasons and what are the seasons?

Level 2s: Plant margins intro and Simple/Compound leaves

Level 3s: Solitary/Inflorescence flowers

Level 2 Cultural Project (Level 3s invited too)

Level 2s are well into their leaves lessons in Botany.  Students who wish to collect a variety of leaves from trees can bring them in to identify, iron into wax paper to make a leaf book, measure, and to study their leaf shapes we have been learning about.  If your 2nd grader or 3rd grader is interested, have them collect leaves and bring them in when they are ready.  Not a required project, but most 2nd graders wanted to do it when I asked them about it.

Upcoming:

3rd graders will be taking their PRACTICE SAGE tests soon!  November 2nd will be Language and November 4th will be Math.  I oversee these tests as 1st and 2nd graders work in the classroom

Please put on your calendars that our next field trip will be to see The Nutcracker at The Egyptian Theater in Ogden.  It is December 7th at 12:00pm.  A bus will take our class and 2 other lower el classrooms going too.  We will do a mini work cycle in the morning, eat an early lunch/recess and then leave for the ballet.  Students will return to the school when it is over for regular pick up.