Monday, October 12, 2015

10/12/15 Newsletter


Upcoming Events:
  • 10/13- PTO Meeting 6:30pm at the Superintendent's Building
  • 10/16-End of quarter (Last day for AR this quarter)
  • 10/20-Parent Teacher Conferences 3:15-6:00pm
  • 10/22-Parent Teacher Conferences 1:00-6:00pm
  • 10/23 and 10/26-NO SCHOOL

On Tuesday, October 13 at 9:00am we will be going to Nelson Hart Park to watch the big top be raised for the circus.

Mrs. Shultz’s classroom is available from 7:20 am to 7:50 am Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Students who need extra reading time or help with homework are welcome.
Attention Parents:
*In red folders today, you will find an envelope with the school’s return address. This envelope will eventually include a letter to a veteran and an invitation to our assembly. If you know of a veteran to whom you would like a note and invite sent, please return this envelope with his or her address on it. If you do not know of someone--no worries, we have names and addresses here we can send one along to--just please try to return the blank envelope. Thanks!
*If you have any photos of veterans you would like to share with us for our Veteran’s Day slideshow, please send them with your student in an envelope so that we can return it to you. You may also email your photo to nsiders@stjschools.org.
Science:
     We will continue working through our unit over Force, Motion, & Simple Machines.  This week we will be learning more about incline planes and levers.   Students will be doing experiments to see how the force and distance change when using these two simple machines compared to using no simple machine.
     Students will have an edmodo.com quiz this Friday covering many of the topics from this week as well as some review questions from previous weeks.  The items students need to know for the weekly quiz can be found by clicking the “Science” tab on my class website at nsiders.weebly.com
     The 6 steps of the scientific method will be on every quiz and test the entire year, please study these with your child so they are prepared.  Students who are still unable to correctly order the six steps will begin practicing them during Fun Friday until they are able to complete this task.

**You can also get the weekly newsletter by        
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       …...and clicking the Newsletter Tab            
Math: This week in Math students will practice all the different ways to write decimal numbers as well as review decimal place value. This is the last week of the quarter so keep a look out for missing assignments to come home to be completed and returned.

Homework this week is a review of place value. It will be due on Thursday, October 15.

Students and Parents can visit the website www.learnzillion.com to learn more. Just type in the standard 5.NBT.2  to explore what we’re doing this week!

Congratulations to Layne Clayton and Kenzie Gardner from Mrs. Watson’s class, Broc L., Colton S., Jonathan s., Payton P., Aiden M., Mariana S., Lydia M., Donovan C., Jordan C., Tessa C., Abigail M., John S., Michael D., Ricky D., and Nate S. from Mrs. Cornelius’ class for Completing ALL Multiplication Rocket Facts
ELA information on the back.
ELA:
Engelbrecht:
  • Language: Conjunctions and prepositions
  • Reading: We will be reading Leonardo Beautiful Dreamer and focusing comparing and contrasting two texts and objective and subjective point of view.
  • Reading logs due Monday! They are worth 5 points.
  • Writing: Informational writing graphic organizer and rough draft.
  • AR: Students should be at or around 100% by Friday. I have been sending home an AR update in Monday folders for the last couple of weeks. The highlighted part is the comprehension (should be above 80%) and the percentage is their goal.
Sandusky:
  • Reading Logs due Friday, with parent signature.
  • For reading this week we are working on informational main idea and supporting details. We will be focusing on Leonardo Da Vinci and the Renaissance Period during these lessons.
  • Language: Perfect Tense, this concept is pretty difficult for kids to master so we will be taking ‘baby steps’ and doing several charts to help with the introduction.
  • Sign up for Class Dojo if you haven’t yet! It’s a wonderful means of communication!
Shultz:
  • Book logs and extra credit this week! Extra credit is for language. Book logs are NOT extra credit--they are worth 5 points a week.
  • Reading and Language: We are reviewing all of our Unit 1 standards this week as we finish Wonder. We will be keeping a reflections journal which will allow us to practice through the remainder of the book.
  • AR: Students should be at 100% of their goals this week.
  • Read Aloud: We are finishing Wonder this week and next.
  • STAR testing will be on Tuesday. Please try to be here so that you do not miss class to makeup the test!
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Week 4

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Monday, September 28, 2015

9/28/15 Newsletter


Upcoming Events:
  • 10/6- DARE parent night 5:00-5:30 in cafeteria (informational meeting, not mandatory)
  • 10/13- PTO Meeting 6:30pm at the Superintendent's Building
  • 10/16-End of quarter (Last day for AR this quarter)
The Health Department will not be coming to the school to administer flu shots this year.
Mrs. Shultz’s classroom is available from 7:20 am to 7:50 am Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Students who need extra reading time or help with homework are welcome.
Attention Parents:
Sign up for a fast and easy reminder through text message! Send a text to 81010  that says @stj5t to get info on Math, ELA, and Science!

LUNCH- We recommend you not send your child with anything that needs to be microwaved. (They have a limited time as it is to eat their lunch, and there is one microwave available.)
Bathrooms- We’ve been having a lot of issues as far as behavior goes; objects shoved down the toilet, paper thrown on the ceilings, etc. We’re currently trying to figure out a solution to the problem.
Science:
     We will continue working through our unit over Force, Motion, & Simple Machines.  This week we will be learning more about incline planes and levers.   Students will be doing experiments to see how the force and distance change when using these two simple machines compared to using no simple machine.
     Students will have an edmodo.com quiz this Friday covering many of the topics from this week as well as some review questions from previous weeks.  The items students need to know for the weekly quiz can be found by clicking the “Science” tab on my class website at nsiders.weebly.com
     The 6 steps of the scientific method will be on every quiz and test the entire year, please study these with your child so they are prepared.  Students who are still unable to correctly order the six steps will begin practicing them during Fun Friday until they are able to complete this task.

**You can also get the weekly newsletter by        
going to…...nsiders.weebly.com    
       …...and clicking the Newsletter Tab                  
Math: This week in Math we will continue our unit on Place Value. We will extend student understanding of the place value system through the thousandths. Students will begin to understand the relationship between the same number in a different place value.

Homework this week is a review of PEMDAS. It will be due on Thursday, October 1.

Students and Parents can visit the website www.learnzillion.com to learn more. Just type in the standard 5.NBT.1  to explore what we’re doing this week!

Congratulations to Erika Deardeuff and Peyton Gruver from Mrs. Watson’s class, Mariah Norton, Kylie Cook, Olivia Wilson, Blake Redburn, and Silas Redburn  from Mrs. Cornelius’ class for Completing ALL Multiplication Rocket Facts

ELA: Unit One: Why and how do we play with language?
Engelbrecht:
  • Language: This week we will be discussing independent clauses, dependent clauses, and semi colons.
  • Reading: We will be reading Wonder. We will wrap up quoting accurately from a text when explaining what the text says and drawing inferences.
  • Reading logs due Monday! They are worth 5 points.
  • Writing: We will be working on an informational writing.
  • AR: Students should be at or around 80% by Friday. We will be testing on our read aloud this week. It is worth 10 points. I have been sending home an AR update in Monday folders for the last couple of weeks. The highlighted part is the comprehension (should be above 80%) and the percentage is their goal.
Sandusky:
  • Reading Logs due Friday, with parent signature.
  • Phantom Tollbooth packets came home last week!
  • Reading: moving into theme using Casey at Bat and Baseball Saved Us as our text examples.
  • Language: Students will be post testing on conventions this week, and writing their Informational Essays about their historical figure for their Fall Writing Assessment.
  • Sign up for Class Dojo if you haven’t yet, notes coming home today for sign up!
  • To get special notifications about my class for ELA sign up for Remind by texting @sandus to 81010 or email me and let me know you’d like the newsletter online and any updates through my ‘Parent List’.
Shultz:
  • We are back on for book logs and extra credit this week! Extra credit is for language.
  • Reading: We are reviewing theme in small groups this week.
  • Language: We are working on using context clues and capitalization this week.
  • AR: Students should be at 78% of their goals this week.
  • Read Aloud: Next week, we will work on finishing Wonder through a literature study.
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Week 2


PE 1
Art
Music1
PE 2
Computers
Music 2
Monday
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Watson
Cornelius
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Shultz
Sandusky
Tuesday
Watson
Cornelius
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Shultz
Sandusky
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Cornelius
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