Saturday, January 7, 2023

Week 18

 

Happy New Year!

We have rolled over into a new calendar year and though I'm still getting used to writing 23, the students are embracing several new learning opportunities in the new year! We began new writing and reading units with a focus on informational text, in math each grade dove into some new concepts, we began a new Global Citizenship unit with a focus on History, we began learning some new songs for our concert (more information to come), and in art we decided to make our own snowflakes since mother-nature isn't giving us any.

We began the week with a focus on reading non-fiction text.  Students identified several text features found in non-fiction books and then worked with a partner to go on a text feature scavenger hunt.  We also began our next writing unit with a focus on writing informative text.  Students began with generating a list of expert topics they could write about to teach.  The next day, they chose a topic from their list and began planning their writing.  On Friday students learned how to write a good introduction and worked on writing their introductions.  This proved to be a challenging exercise for many, but students persevered through the process.  



In math this week first graders set out to solve word problems involving addition and subtraction using a number bond model, writing an equation to match the problem, and solving to find the answer.  Second graders began the week with comparing numbers within 100 and finding the difference between the numbers.  They ended the week with decomposing 3 digit numbers into expanded form.  Third graders began learning the concepts of division (sharing in equal groups).

We also began a new Global Citizenship unit this week with a focus on history.  We started by defining the terms "past", "present", and "future".  We had several discussion about how each of these moments in time influence or are influenced by each other.  Then we spent some time relating the past to our own lives and the lives of the people in our family.  Finally, students worked in a small group to sort pictures of items from the past and present and we did a museum walk to compare our groupings.  

I'm very excited to let you know we will be having our first concert in three years!  I have tentatively planned for the concert to take place the evening of Wednesday, March 15th at the Elmore Town Hall.  This is a quieter time of the year between sports seasons and after our winter break.  I'm excited about the songs we will be performing as they will have a very positive global message.  I will let you know more details as we get closer to the date.

We are beginning the new year with a focus on 3 dimensional art.  We may not have any snow outdoors, but that didn't stop us from making snowflakes in the classroom!  Students made snowflakes using cutout wooden shapes.  First we learned about a well-known, Vermonter, William Bentley (known by many as "Snowflake Bentley"). He spent his entire life living in Jericho, Vermont, where he photographed and studied snowflakes. We spent time this week designing and assembling the pieces.  Next week we will finish the project by painting and decorating them. 


Please email your lunch orders at this link

Family Hot Lunch will be turkey chilli with toppings and corn bread provided by the Tartaglia/ Semjkal family.

We are scheduled to begin our ice skating/nordic skiing winter recreation next week on Wednesday, January 11th.  All students should plan to ice skate next week as there is currently no snow.  If this changes I will let you know. Students should bring helmets and ice skates with them.  We have some skates and helmets for students who do not have their own.  We will eat lunch before we leave and will have a snack in the afternoon.  Volunteers please plan to be at the school by 11:20 as the bus will be leaving at 11:30. (or you can meet us there) We will park by the Clubhouse, but parking is very limited.  Students will return to the school at 2:30.

The school district has generously purchased 5 sets of nordic skies, boots, and poles for The Elmore School!  This will be a nice addition to our outdoor recreation program and will allow students without their own equipment a chance to ski.  If anyone has skis and boots that no longer fit, which you would like to donate, we will gladly add them to our collection.

A reminder that our school day begins at 8:00am.  Students who arrive after 8:00 are considered tardy.  While I know it can be hard to get out of the house in the morning, please try to arrive before 8:00, as it is disruptive to the group when students arrive late and we are having morning meeting.

Announcements:

  • School Banking day is Monday.  Don't forget your deposits!
  • Library is Monday!  Make sure you bring your books back!
  • We have PE on Thursday - bring sneakers and a yoga mat if you have one
  • No School December 23 - 30 - December Break (school resumes on Monday, Jan 2nd)
  • No School Monday, Jan 16th - MLK Day / teacher PD
  • No School Friday, Feb. 3rd - teacher PD






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