Thursday, October 28, 2010

Continuing with Red Ribbon Week....

SHADE OUT...DRUGS

Students continue their Celebration of Being Drug Free

Tomorrow, Friday October 29th will conclude our fun filled week promoting being DRUG FREE. We will end by "SOCKING" out drugs. Don't foget to wear your CRAZY socks!!!!!

Character Round-up













Yesterday we had a character rally to learn about the character words for the year:  loyalty, cooperation, responsibility, honesty, self-control, positive attitude, perseverance, respect,and courage.  Our classes were the stars of the show.  We are very proud of all their work!!! 

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Red Ribbon Week

Happy Red Ribbon Week!

As you can tell, today was “wear RED day” in celebration for Red Ribbon Week. Students are having a great time and are looking forward to the next few days when they will be wearing crazy socks and sunglasses.
*Next Monday we will be going to the symphony, so if you haven’t turned in your permission slip or money ($2) please do so in the next few days!
We had a great turnout for Parent Teacher Conferences. Thanks to all of you who attended. We love your children very much and look forward to working with them over the remainder of the school year.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Charlie May Simon 2010-2011

Our media staff has created a wiki page that includes all of the Charlie May Simon books. You can view the page here:

http://charliemaysimon2010-11.wikispaces.com/

Happy Reading!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Literacy News

There is so much going on, where do I begin…First, I wanted to remind parents about AR. The first nine weeks is almost to a close, which means the due date for AR is fast approaching. Students must take and pass 5 test with an 80% or higher ON THEIR LEVEL or HIGHER!!! Students have plenty of class time daily to read and take test, so hopefully everyone will reach this very obtainable goal.  Second, we are working on our first essay project in class. The students are writing ALL ABOUT ME essays. They are writing about their families and then two other aspects of their lives. They are going to type the paper and make a collage of pictures describing themselves to go with the essay. This is one of the biggest projects we will do in Literacy class this year, and the students seem to always tell me it is their favorite.  We will all be excited to show them off at parent teacher conferences on October 25th. Last, we recently finished reading the book Abduction by Peg Kehret. At the conclusion of the book, Deputy Clayton Green, from the Sheriff’s Department came and spoke to the students about staying away from strangers and many other issues affecting our students. The students seemed to love the program, and asked many important questions!! Below you will see some pictures from this program. One thing the deputy talked about was having a “password” for the family. The students know to NOT go anywhere with someone who doesn’t know the password. I thought this was one of the many great tips Deputy Green gave the students. In the coming weeks, I will be sending home an ID kit with each of the students. This kit will include their picture, important information about themselves, and even their fingerprints. I do not have all the information needed to complete the entire kit, but hopefully this is something you can finish with your child and keep in a safe place. I know we never want our children abducted, but it is ALWAYS best to be ready in case the unthinkable happens. Well, as you can see, we are very busy at school each day. We are hopefully teaching students things that impact ALL aspects of their lives not just academics.

Happy Reading!!!!!!


The students enjoyed asking questions and talking to Deputy Clayton Green. Deputy Green is even a graduate of Lake Hamilton!!!