Elmore Students worked with volunteers from Peoples Academy on Friday to spruce up and plant our gardens at the Elmore School |
Another week is in the books as we quickly approach the end of the school year. The next few weeks will be full with activities that will take us to our partnering schools MES and PA for an author visit, an assembly (TIGER), the Memorial Day Observance, and to see 4th graders perform Frozen. Additionally we will be hiking to the Beaver Pond on Elmore Mountain next week during our last ECO of the school year, and to the Echo Center in Burlington on May 31st. In the classroom we will be finishing up our last science until on the work of water and how it shapes the earth, squeezing in a math unit on the units of money, and finalizing yearly assessments.
This week third graders completed the VTCAP (Congnia test). They persevered through four days of testing as well as 2 days of practice prior to testing. Thank you to all the parents who assured students were at school and ready to focus. It's a great feeling to have these test behind os for the year. Congratulations to all the third graders for their hard work and persistence.
This week as our last week of spelling for the year. Students will not have to worry about studying /practicing words next week. This week our focus was on homophones - words that sound the same but have a different meaning and are spelled different. There are so many words in the English language like this, which can be very challenging for young learners!
I have completed reading assessments with students (reading levels). There was so much growth this year, which makes me so proud of the children. I am also reminded of this analogy: Even though we put all the popcorn in the pot at the same time, the kurnals pops at different times in the pot. Similarly, not everyone learns to read at the same time or the same rate. Under the right conditions, and given the time needed, all children will "pop". I love to see when this happens. I also know that the reading students have done at home this year has contributed greatly to their success, so thank you for setting time aside each day to make that happen.
The children have been writing reviews this week. They chose a book, a movie, or a toy for which they wrote review. This is another type of persuasive writing. On Friday, some students shared their persuasive writing with the class.
During math first graders focused on forward and backward counting sequences up to 120. Second graders persevered in solving two part word problems involving one or two operations. And third graders began multiplying within 100 using 10 ( 6 x 14 can be converted into (6 x 10) + (6 x 4) = 60 + 24 = 84)
During science this week students discovered why beaches have sand and the role water plays in the process.
During ECO on Thursday, students enjoyed a brisk but sunny morning. They played a fun tag game called "Biologist", listened to a story while enjoying their snack around the fire, sang a song, with a focus on gratitude they wrote what they are grateful for a birch bark which we sent down the stream. Then during forest choice, students roasted marshmallows for s'mores, used flint and steel to make fire, whittled sticks, and made tree cookie decorations and friendship bracelets. Some students enjoyed playing camouflage. This was our last ECO of the school year at the campsite. Thank you to all the parents who have donated snacks, wood, and volunteered their time this year. It is because of you that we have such a strong ECO program.
Other Announcements:
Please Read
The last School Banking is Monday - bring your deposits!
Library is Monday - remember to bring your books and be ready to read your poems!
PE is Thursday - Students need their sneakers - they will be outdoors!
ECO - Thursday, May 25 from 9-2:30. Let me know if you would like to volunteer. This is an extended time. Students will be hiking and will need a cold bagged lunch.
Monday May 22nd - Author Visit (Natalie Kinsley Worlock) @ MES
Wednesday, May 24th - TIGER Anti-bullying production @ MES
Friday, May 26th - Memorial Day Observance @ Peoples Academy Bandshell
No School Monday, May 29th to observe Memorial Day
Field Trip to the ECHO Center in Burlington - Wednesday, May 31, 2021
Friday June 2nd - 3rd graders visit MES / Elmore Kindergarten / new students visit Elmore School
Wednesday, June 7th - 4th grade production of FROZEN @MES
Wednesday, June 14th - LAST DAY of SCHOOL - Early releaseWednesday, June 14th - Third Grade Graduation and Family Picnic 5:30 - 7:00 pm. Please fill out the Google Form to RSVP
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