Book Reviews (only 1 this month)
Book Logs (2 fiction/1 non-fiction)
Reading Minute Calendar (225 minutes w/ parent's signature)
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Social Studies Test
We will be taking a test of chapter 5 on Tuesday, December 18th. Don't forget to study! Remember, you may use the essays on your study guide on your test!!!!!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Literacy Night
Please join us on Tuesday, December 4th for Literacy Night!
The night will begin with a visit to your child's classroom where you can see and hear about what we do in reading each day at school!
PTA will be serving dinner for the whole famiy!
They will also be holding a basket raffle!
*Please send raffle basket donations to school with your child by Friday, November 30th (6th grades theme is family fun). If time has snuck up on you and you don't have time to go out and get goodies to donate, you may send cash or a check to school. Make checks payable to Ellison PTA; PTA will use the $ to purchase items for our 6th grade basket.
The night will begin with a visit to your child's classroom where you can see and hear about what we do in reading each day at school!
PTA will be serving dinner for the whole famiy!
They will also be holding a basket raffle!
*Please send raffle basket donations to school with your child by Friday, November 30th (6th grades theme is family fun). If time has snuck up on you and you don't have time to go out and get goodies to donate, you may send cash or a check to school. Make checks payable to Ellison PTA; PTA will use the $ to purchase items for our 6th grade basket.
Due on Friday, November 30!!
2 Book Reviews, Book Log (2 fiction, 1 non-fiction), and Minute Calendars ALL DUE TOMORROW!!!!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Book Orders Due on Friday, November 9th
Please visit https://clubs2.scholastic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/LogonForm?classActivationCode=L74PP to complete your online Scholastic book order.
Online orders will receive a $5 gift certificate to use on next months book order! Our class activation code is L74PP. You will need this the first time you place an online order.
If you would like to order books as a Christmas gift for your child simply send me an email. I'll keep it a secret and we can arrange a pick up time. :)
Thank you for helping grow our classroom library! We receive free books for our classroom with each class order.
Online orders will receive a $5 gift certificate to use on next months book order! Our class activation code is L74PP. You will need this the first time you place an online order.
If you would like to order books as a Christmas gift for your child simply send me an email. I'll keep it a secret and we can arrange a pick up time. :)
Thank you for helping grow our classroom library! We receive free books for our classroom with each class order.
MUG Shots
We are implementing something new in writing. Students will complete daily MUG Shot Sentences. MUG stands for MECHANICS, USAGE, and GRAMMAR. Students will correct one sentence each day during their morning work. We will check these sentences in class and discuss the grammar rules that apply.
At the end of each week (every Friday) students will correct a MUG Shot Paragraph. I refer to the MUG Shot Paragraph as a quiz. The paragraph will have the same types of grammar, usage, and mechanics mistakes that we have been working on through the week with our MUG Shot Sentences.
Daily sentences will not be recorded in the grade book, but Friday's quiz grades will be recorded. You may check behind your child's writing tab to see each week's MUG Shot Sentences and Paragraph Quiz. Paragraph Quizes may not be corrected before class on Friday, although it is perfectly fine to look over the paragraph with your child before hand and discuss possible errors and corrections.
At the end of each week (every Friday) students will correct a MUG Shot Paragraph. I refer to the MUG Shot Paragraph as a quiz. The paragraph will have the same types of grammar, usage, and mechanics mistakes that we have been working on through the week with our MUG Shot Sentences.
Daily sentences will not be recorded in the grade book, but Friday's quiz grades will be recorded. You may check behind your child's writing tab to see each week's MUG Shot Sentences and Paragraph Quiz. Paragraph Quizes may not be corrected before class on Friday, although it is perfectly fine to look over the paragraph with your child before hand and discuss possible errors and corrections.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween!!!!!
Thank you to all the parents who donated treats and goodies for our class party!
A special thanks to the room moms !
You gave us a great Party!
We appreciate you!!!
We appreciate you!!!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Reminders
Book reviews (2), book log (2 fiction, 1 nonfiction), and reading minute calendars (300 minutes) are all do at the end of the month. Check with your child to make sure he/she is filling out their reading minute calendar and book log.
We're half way though the month! Urge your child to finish up their first book review so they won't have to cram at the end of the month. While book reviews are not due until the end of the month, students may turn them in early if they complete them before the due date.
*Remind your child to look at the book review scoring guide so they can be sure and include all the information needed for their book review.
We're half way though the month! Urge your child to finish up their first book review so they won't have to cram at the end of the month. While book reviews are not due until the end of the month, students may turn them in early if they complete them before the due date.
*Remind your child to look at the book review scoring guide so they can be sure and include all the information needed for their book review.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Social Studies Test on Wednesday, Oct. 17th
The test will be over chapter 3. Your child should bring home a study guide tonight. Students will be allowed to use the essay portion of the study guide on the test!!!
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Parent/Teacher Conferences
I'm looking forward to meeting with everyone! A green sheet with your scheduled conference time will be coming home with your child on Monday!
1st quarter ends and on Wednesday October 17th. Check the PowerSchool Parent Portal to see your child's current grades. Please contact the office if you need login information.
1st quarter ends and on Wednesday October 17th. Check the PowerSchool Parent Portal to see your child's current grades. Please contact the office if you need login information.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
BUCKS FOR BUFUNDI
Our friends at New Times School in Uganda are currently working to build a new school. New Times school will not only own this building themselves, but it will house better classrooms and more dorms for students who stay at the school year round.
Ellison is joining the campaign to support New Times School's goal of finishing this project by Feb 2013! A lofty goal, but we can help! Bricks cost $1.00 and are hand made on site in Uganda!
Ellison is hosting a Bucks for Bufundi event! Starting Oct 1-12 we will collect bucks and students will write their name on a paper "brick" showing their support. Also, a tree seedling will be planted in the Bufundi district in each donor's name. This is an in country effort to replenish the wood in the region. Each $1 donated not only buys a brick for the project, but also enables a tree to be planted in Bufundi, Uganda! We are urging kids to bring their bucks to school and suggesting that parents have their children "earn" those bucks they'll be donating.
Watch a 5 minute video to learn more about this opportunity to help our friends at New Times School!
Ellison is joining the campaign to support New Times School's goal of finishing this project by Feb 2013! A lofty goal, but we can help! Bricks cost $1.00 and are hand made on site in Uganda!
Ellison is hosting a Bucks for Bufundi event! Starting Oct 1-12 we will collect bucks and students will write their name on a paper "brick" showing their support. Also, a tree seedling will be planted in the Bufundi district in each donor's name. This is an in country effort to replenish the wood in the region. Each $1 donated not only buys a brick for the project, but also enables a tree to be planted in Bufundi, Uganda! We are urging kids to bring their bucks to school and suggesting that parents have their children "earn" those bucks they'll be donating.
Watch a 5 minute video to learn more about this opportunity to help our friends at New Times School!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Book Orders Due on Wednesday
Please send $ and order forms to school with your child by Wednesday, Oct. 3rd OR you may order online by following the link below. Our class activation code is L74PP.
https://clubs2.scholastic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/LogonForm?classActivationCode=L74PP
Online orders will receive a free $5 book coupon to use on future book orders . Our class will also receive a $3 book coupon for each online order.
https://clubs2.scholastic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/LogonForm?classActivationCode=L74PP
Online orders will receive a free $5 book coupon to use on future book orders . Our class will also receive a $3 book coupon for each online order.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Social Studies Test on WEDNESDAY
Your child should bring home a study guide tonight (in the Social Studies tab of their binder). Students should use this guide to help direct their studying. They will be allowed to use the essay portion of the study guide on the test! Please encourage your child to use the study guide as they study for Wednesday's test!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
DUE FRIDAY!!!!!
*Book Log
- 2 fiction, 1 nonfiction
*Book Reviews
- 2 (any genre)
*Reading Minute Calendar
- 300 minutes w/ parent signature
- 2 fiction, 1 nonfiction
*Book Reviews
- 2 (any genre)
*Reading Minute Calendar
- 300 minutes w/ parent signature
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
School Pictures!
School pictures will be this Friday, September 21st! Please send your child to school with their order form and money on that day.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Spelling
You can expect your child to have a spelling test every Friday. Student's are given 5 core words to learn each Monday. They record those words in their yellow spelling journal (kept in their binder - which should come home EVERY night!) under the heading "Unit __ Word Preview." Your child will also highlight the 5 core words on their word list (kept behind the spelling tab in their binder).
There are 26 words on each test. The 5 core words are guaranteed to be on their Friday spelling test as well as previous core words and previous priority words. Previous core and priority words can be found on the word list behind their spelling tab in their binder. These words should look familiar to you and your child. They are words they mastered in past years.
Each week when your child receives their graded spelling test back, it is your child's responsibility to write the words they missed in their yellow spelling notebook under the heading "Words to Know or Words to Study." Remember those words will show up again. When looking for words to study with your child for Friday test, you should study the words under the heading "Word Preview" as well as the words under the heading "Words to Know or Words to Study."
Your child should also study the 10 challenge words for each week. These words are also listed in your child's yellow spelling notebook, under the heading "Challenge Words."
While the district's spelling curriculum can be somewhat confusing to explain and quite different from the way we did spelling as a kid, it is a great curriculum! It really paves the way for solid spelling and long term learning.
If you have any questions after reading this post, ask your child to show you their spelling notebook and explain it to you - they get it! And of course, feel free to email me with any questions as well. :)
There are 26 words on each test. The 5 core words are guaranteed to be on their Friday spelling test as well as previous core words and previous priority words. Previous core and priority words can be found on the word list behind their spelling tab in their binder. These words should look familiar to you and your child. They are words they mastered in past years.
Each week when your child receives their graded spelling test back, it is your child's responsibility to write the words they missed in their yellow spelling notebook under the heading "Words to Know or Words to Study." Remember those words will show up again. When looking for words to study with your child for Friday test, you should study the words under the heading "Word Preview" as well as the words under the heading "Words to Know or Words to Study."
Your child should also study the 10 challenge words for each week. These words are also listed in your child's yellow spelling notebook, under the heading "Challenge Words."
While the district's spelling curriculum can be somewhat confusing to explain and quite different from the way we did spelling as a kid, it is a great curriculum! It really paves the way for solid spelling and long term learning.
If you have any questions after reading this post, ask your child to show you their spelling notebook and explain it to you - they get it! And of course, feel free to email me with any questions as well. :)
Monday, September 17, 2012
Something NEW!
We are getting organized!!!
Today each student put together a binder. You can expect this binder to come home EVERY night! Please ask your child about their binder and have them show you how it is organized. Check for it each night, especially this week as your child is working on forming new habits and will probably need some extra reminders until they get in the "organized grove!"
Here's what you should see in your child's binder:
1. Front Inside-Pocket: In the front inside pocket of the binder you will find graded papers, notes, and other important information that needs to come home. This pocket should be cleaned out EVERY night! If you need to send money, permission slips, weekly reviews, etc. back to school with your child; this is where it should go. This section of the notebook will take the place of Friday folders.
2. Assignment Notebook: You're child should be filling this out daily. It will give you a clue as to what we are learning each day at school and should help your child remember what homework they have for the evening.
3. Pocket Tab-Dividers: There should be one for each subject. Your child will keep important information and notes that they'll need all year behind each subject's divider. Homework/assignments should be kept in the pocket of each tab to be turned in the next day.
4. Spelling Notebook: Check this out when studying for spelling test.
5. Reading Notebook: This may not stay in the binder all year (it may not fit as we fill the binder up) but should be kept in the binder for now. Take a look at your child's reading notebook. Have them tell you about each section. Inquire about the response letters. Find out what day your child's reading response letter is due and remind them to turn their journal in on that day. (I remind them this at school as well, but I say the more the merrier!)
6. Book Review Pad: Students should keep this in the back inside pocket of the binder. Student's will use these forms to complete book reviews. 2 book reviews are do at the end of each month. Book reviews must be written on books that your child has completed. Remind your kiddo about book reviews. We are halfway through the month, your child should be ready to complete their first September book review soon. Both book reviews are not due until the last school day of the month, but I will be happy to accept them early if your child completes 1 or both book reviews before they are due.
Today each student put together a binder. You can expect this binder to come home EVERY night! Please ask your child about their binder and have them show you how it is organized. Check for it each night, especially this week as your child is working on forming new habits and will probably need some extra reminders until they get in the "organized grove!"
Here's what you should see in your child's binder:
1. Front Inside-Pocket: In the front inside pocket of the binder you will find graded papers, notes, and other important information that needs to come home. This pocket should be cleaned out EVERY night! If you need to send money, permission slips, weekly reviews, etc. back to school with your child; this is where it should go. This section of the notebook will take the place of Friday folders.
2. Assignment Notebook: You're child should be filling this out daily. It will give you a clue as to what we are learning each day at school and should help your child remember what homework they have for the evening.
3. Pocket Tab-Dividers: There should be one for each subject. Your child will keep important information and notes that they'll need all year behind each subject's divider. Homework/assignments should be kept in the pocket of each tab to be turned in the next day.
4. Spelling Notebook: Check this out when studying for spelling test.
5. Reading Notebook: This may not stay in the binder all year (it may not fit as we fill the binder up) but should be kept in the binder for now. Take a look at your child's reading notebook. Have them tell you about each section. Inquire about the response letters. Find out what day your child's reading response letter is due and remind them to turn their journal in on that day. (I remind them this at school as well, but I say the more the merrier!)
6. Book Review Pad: Students should keep this in the back inside pocket of the binder. Student's will use these forms to complete book reviews. 2 book reviews are do at the end of each month. Book reviews must be written on books that your child has completed. Remind your kiddo about book reviews. We are halfway through the month, your child should be ready to complete their first September book review soon. Both book reviews are not due until the last school day of the month, but I will be happy to accept them early if your child completes 1 or both book reviews before they are due.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Exit Tickets
We have a poster hanging on the door of our room. The top of the poster reads "Exit Tickets." I use exit tickets as a quick way to check if kids are "getting" what has been taught.
Here's how it works:
After I've taught a lesson I will ask the students a question about what has been taught. The students will write the answer on a sticky note and place it on their corresponding number on the Exit Ticket poster. They usually do this on their way out the door - hence the name exit ticket. :)
Exit tickets can be useful in all subjects, but I primarily use them in reading. For example, we spent time as a class comparing and contrasting fiction and non-fiction text features. At the end of the lesson students were asked to read independently. While reading independently students were to look for fiction or non-fiction text features (depending on what type of book they were reading). Students were asked to record 1 example from their book on a sticky note and place it on the Exit Ticket. I always read exit tickets to see which students are and aren't grasping the concept that has been taught. I often, but not always, record a grade for exit tickets. Exit tickets are usually worth 5 points each.
Here's how it works:
After I've taught a lesson I will ask the students a question about what has been taught. The students will write the answer on a sticky note and place it on their corresponding number on the Exit Ticket poster. They usually do this on their way out the door - hence the name exit ticket. :)
Exit tickets can be useful in all subjects, but I primarily use them in reading. For example, we spent time as a class comparing and contrasting fiction and non-fiction text features. At the end of the lesson students were asked to read independently. While reading independently students were to look for fiction or non-fiction text features (depending on what type of book they were reading). Students were asked to record 1 example from their book on a sticky note and place it on the Exit Ticket. I always read exit tickets to see which students are and aren't grasping the concept that has been taught. I often, but not always, record a grade for exit tickets. Exit tickets are usually worth 5 points each.
Road Closure
Highway 6 will be closed on Wednesday, September 12th and Thursday, September 13th due to bridge repairs over the 102 River. Please note that this may cause the afternoon bus routes to bring children home later than usual on Wednesday and Thursday.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Weekly Review
Each Friday your child completes a weekly review. The weekly review is a simple recap of what they've learned and done at school during the week. It is printed on blue paper and has a place for student, teacher, and parent comments. I love writing notes to each student and look forward to reading their comments and parent comments as well. Please fill free to ask me questions on the parent section of the weekly review. You may also share something fun with me about your child. I was excited to learn about a student who had an awesome play during his football game this weekend from the parent section of his weekly review! It is also fine to write a note of praise to your child on the parent section of the weekly review.
Please look for a blue weekly review to come home with your child EVERY Friday. Please sign and return the weekly review to school with your child EVERY Monday.
I do grade weekly reviews. They are recorded as reading grades. Students are required to name the book they are reading and give a quick summary of what they've read each week on their weekly review. While I will accept late weekly reviews, grades will be decreased by 10% each day they are late.
Please look for a blue weekly review to come home with your child EVERY Friday. Please sign and return the weekly review to school with your child EVERY Monday.
I do grade weekly reviews. They are recorded as reading grades. Students are required to name the book they are reading and give a quick summary of what they've read each week on their weekly review. While I will accept late weekly reviews, grades will be decreased by 10% each day they are late.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Symphony
Grades 4, 5 & 6 will be attending the symphony on Thursday, October 11. Permission slips were sent home today.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Agandi!
Agandi is how our Ugandan friends say Hello!
Each student and teacher at Ellison has a pen-pal from Uganda! Ellison students began writing letters last spring. When some of our Ellison teachers visited Uganda to deliver books this summer they also hand delivered our letters. The Ugandan kids were ecstatic to receive letters from their American friends. I've been told that they carried their letters with them everywhere and cherished everything about them!
Mrs. Siela gifted each Ellison classroom with pictures of our Ugandan pen-pal class. It is neat to look at that picture and see what school is like for our friends at New Times School in Uganda. Even more exciting Mrs. Siela delivered pen-pal letters back to us! It was eye opening to read what our Ugandan friends had to say about themselves and life in Uganda. We learned quite a bit about the culture differences between America and Uganda. Have your child share some culture differences they learned about with you! It was sad to see that several of our Ugandan friends have MUCH less than us, but encouraging to see that they are still able to thrive in many ways. The school our Ugandan pen-pals attend, New Times School, is a huge blessing to our pen-pals. It is a private school and many children only attend because they are sponsored by American families (most right here in St. Joe!). If you are interested in learning more about how you can sponsor some of our Ugandan pen-pals please follow the link below.
http://rescuedreaders.org/make-a-connection-make-a-difference/contributors/
After spending a couple days discussing culture differences and learning about our Ugandan pen-pals we got to write them back! We also took pictures of ourselves with the pen-pal letters we received to include with the letters we are sending. :) Our letters will be on their way to Uganda shortly as they travel with a U.S. friend who spends several months in Uganda each year.
If you haven't already heard about the cool video we watched on the first day of school, ask your child about it. The video highlights the journey of the books Ellison sent to our friends at New Times School. We got to see many of our Ugandan friends as well as their parents and teachers in the video. We also got to hear and see a beautiful thank you from the school's head master, Grace. Check out this short, heart warming video that we watched the first day of school.
Also, look for your child's letter from their Ugandan pen-pal in their bag tonight! And check out the pictures we sent by following the "McDowell Pics" link on our class webpage.
Each student and teacher at Ellison has a pen-pal from Uganda! Ellison students began writing letters last spring. When some of our Ellison teachers visited Uganda to deliver books this summer they also hand delivered our letters. The Ugandan kids were ecstatic to receive letters from their American friends. I've been told that they carried their letters with them everywhere and cherished everything about them!
Mrs. Siela gifted each Ellison classroom with pictures of our Ugandan pen-pal class. It is neat to look at that picture and see what school is like for our friends at New Times School in Uganda. Even more exciting Mrs. Siela delivered pen-pal letters back to us! It was eye opening to read what our Ugandan friends had to say about themselves and life in Uganda. We learned quite a bit about the culture differences between America and Uganda. Have your child share some culture differences they learned about with you! It was sad to see that several of our Ugandan friends have MUCH less than us, but encouraging to see that they are still able to thrive in many ways. The school our Ugandan pen-pals attend, New Times School, is a huge blessing to our pen-pals. It is a private school and many children only attend because they are sponsored by American families (most right here in St. Joe!). If you are interested in learning more about how you can sponsor some of our Ugandan pen-pals please follow the link below.
http://rescuedreaders.org/make-a-connection-make-a-difference/contributors/
After spending a couple days discussing culture differences and learning about our Ugandan pen-pals we got to write them back! We also took pictures of ourselves with the pen-pal letters we received to include with the letters we are sending. :) Our letters will be on their way to Uganda shortly as they travel with a U.S. friend who spends several months in Uganda each year.
If you haven't already heard about the cool video we watched on the first day of school, ask your child about it. The video highlights the journey of the books Ellison sent to our friends at New Times School. We got to see many of our Ugandan friends as well as their parents and teachers in the video. We also got to hear and see a beautiful thank you from the school's head master, Grace. Check out this short, heart warming video that we watched the first day of school.
Also, look for your child's letter from their Ugandan pen-pal in their bag tonight! And check out the pictures we sent by following the "McDowell Pics" link on our class webpage.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Reading Response Letters
This year students will be writing letters to me once a week
during Reader’s Workshop. Their letters will be a response to the book they are
reading independently. Letters will always be written in their reading notebooks. Letters will be due on the day recorded on the front of their
notebooks. Late response letters will not
be accepted. These response letters will
be a major part of your child's reading
grade this year. I expect your child to do his/her best each time they turn a reading response letter into me. This
will be a fun way for your child to share their thoughts about the books they are
reading with me. This process will help your child to become more aware of their thinking as they read as well as improve on expressing their thoughts through writing.
There are certain things students will need to include in each
response letter. The date should
always be in the top right hand corner. Letters will always begin with a
greeting and end with a proper closing as well as their signature. Each letter will need to include the title
and author of the book they are reading. Students will
need to summarize what they've been reading in their book that week. They should give me enough evidence to show
that they really are reading the book. Students should include several specific details in each letter.
Most
importantly your child will need to share some of their thoughts with me as they relate
to the text they are reading, because
READING IS THINKING! Students could write about something new they've learned or
something that surprised them while they read. They could write about things they agree or disagree with in their book. Students could write about any predictions they may have or questions that pop into their minds while they’re reading. Students can also share connections they made to
the text while reading.
I
will expect your child to use their best handwriting in their response journals. Each letter should be 1 full page. I can’t wait to read everyone's letters!
Friday, August 31, 2012
Seed Notebooks
Each day your child is given a prompt to write about in their journal. Student's are given about 5 minutes to complete their journal entry. That should be all the time they need, but students are welcome to take their journals home if they do not complete their entry before time is up. We call our journals Seed Notebooks and look to them throughout the year to give us ideas to write about during Writer's Workshop. We will occasionally pick an idea from our seed notebook and grow it into a full blown writing piece that we take through the entire writing process: prewrite, draft, revise/edit and publish.
I grade seed notebooks every Friday. They are worth 15 points each week – 3 points for each entry. (Last week's was 20 because I included extra points for format and next week's will be 12 because of the short week – but 15 points is what students can usually expect). When it's all said and done seed notebook grades will probably make up about 1/3 of each student's writing grade each quarter.
I grade seed notebooks every Friday. They are worth 15 points each week – 3 points for each entry. (Last week's was 20 because I included extra points for format and next week's will be 12 because of the short week – but 15 points is what students can usually expect). When it's all said and done seed notebook grades will probably make up about 1/3 of each student's writing grade each quarter.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Book Log... Book Review.... and Reading Minute Calendar ALL DUE FRIDAY, AUGUST 31!
6th graders are required to record everything they read (books, newspapers, magazines, comic books, etc.) at school or home, on their book log in their reading notebook.
*I will grade book logs the last school day of each month.*Students are required to have a minimum of 3 books completed at the end of each month. 2 fiction and 1 non-fiction.
*This month - and this month only - students will only be required to have 1 book completed.
6th graders are required to complete 2 book reviews a month.
*I will collect book reviews the last school day of each month.
*Book reviews will be graded, then stored in our classroom library for our classmates to look through for suggestions of books they may enjoy.
*This month - and this month only - students will only be required to submit 1 book review.
6th graders are required to record the amount of minutes they read at home on their Reading Minute Calendar.
*Reading Minute Calendars are stapled inside assignment notebooks.*I will collect/grade reading minute calendars the last school day of each month.
*Students must read a minimum of 300 minutes at home each month. That's an average of about 15 minutes of reading each school night.
*Reading Minute Calendars must be signed by a parent.
*Students who read 300 minutes a month at home will receive a Pizza Hut Book-It coupon.
*This month - and this month only - students will only be required to read 120 minutes.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
I'm Lovin It!
I'm lovin it... and I'm not talking about McDonald's food. We've got our first week of school under our belt and I'm loving teaching your children!!! Thank you for sharing them with me. I'm enjoying getting to know each kiddo in my class and I'm happy to see the effort everyone is putting into making sure we keep our class "The Way We Want to Be".
The first day of school we had a class meeting discussing the way we want our class to be. Your kids came up with the way they want to be and I love what they came up with! We now have our pictures and "ways we want to be" posted on a bulletin board in our class. They'll stay up all year as a reminder to each of us!
Here's what your kids came up with:
The first day of school we had a class meeting discussing the way we want our class to be. Your kids came up with the way they want to be and I love what they came up with! We now have our pictures and "ways we want to be" posted on a bulletin board in our class. They'll stay up all year as a reminder to each of us!
Here's what your kids came up with:
We want to set a
good example
+Walk quietly in the halls
+Sit quietly during
assemblies
We want to Treat
others the way
we want to be treated
We
want to be RESPONSIBLE
*Turn assignments in on time
*Have supplies ready
*Follow directions
*Be honest about mistakes
We
want to be CLEAN
*Pick up after ourselves
*Throw trash away
*Wash hands
*Wear deodorant
We want to be RESPECTFUL
**Use manners
**Look at the
speaker
**Listen quietly
**Address adults
as Mr. or Mrs.
We
want to be HELPFUL
*Stand up for what is right
*Help others carry heavy thing
*Open doors for others
*Help others up if they fall
*Pick-up things that drop
We want to be Smart
*Pay attention
*Try our best
*Do our homework
*Study
*Ask questions when we don’t understand
We
want to HAVE FUN
*Smile
*Laugh
*Be friendly
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