Friday, March 27, 2009

It was great to see so many folks at Ranchoburg. The students did a wonderful job, and learned a lot in the process. It was very interesting to hear their reflections on the activity--always like to hear new ideas to tweak the curriculum!

We will be releasing our trout on Monday, March 30, from 8:45-10:35 A.M. We'll walk to Scottsdale Pond. Please feel free to join us!

Open House is Wed., April 1, 6-7:00 P.M. Student dismissal time is 12:30 P.M. I hope to see everyone on Wed. evening!

Fifth graders will be going to Walker Creek Ranch for outdoor education Tuesday, May 26 - Friday, May 29. The Walker Creek information packet and forms are in this week's Friday folder. PLEASE DO NOT THROW THE INFORMATION AWAY. Even after you have turned in the forms, you will need the information in the packet (what to bring, how to contact Walker Creek Ranch, the address to use when sending your child a letter--please send a letter!)
Every child must return:
1) Student Health form (2 pages)--please be as specific and complete as possible,
2) Dietary Information form--again, please be as specific and complete as possible (Does your child have any food allergies? Is your child a vegetarian? Is there some food your child does not eat for religious reasons?...), and
3) the Travel Emergency Care form (your child will be traveling to Walker Creek and back on a school bus). Please return these forms to the classroom by Friday, April 10. If you have any questions, please contact me.

You also have your Walker Creek bill in the Friday folder. Please send in your payment no later than May 1. If you have any questions, please contact Tia Sanford.

Your child should be working on their explorer newspaper project; it is due on Wed., Apr. 1. They will be presenting their work to the class.

We have finished our second science unit; the test will be on Tues., March 31. We have reviewed and every student has a completed I-Check review, along with the science book and their science journal, to help them study. Please have your child spend at least some time this weekend reviewing and preparing for the test.

We are working on percents, and will be reviewing and expanding our knowledge of geometry. Students have also begun working in literature circle groups. We keep busy!

Have a great weekend.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Ranchoburg is here! The students have worked very hard on their scripts, and I'm looking forward to a day of being transported back to pre-Revolutionary colonial Virginia. Many thanks to all the parents who have helped make this activity possible!

Second trimester report cards will be in the Friday folder today. Please return the report card envelope, signed, by Wed., March 25.

We will be finishing our "Living Systems" science unit next week and students will take a unit science test on Tuesday, March 31. The test will cover body systems (things covered on the last science test) as well as plants (the material we have covered since the last test). Students will work on a study guide next week.

Next week will be our last week with the trout. We'll be releasing them into Scottsdale Pond on Monday, March 30. Please feel free to join us.

Happy first day of spring!

Friday, March 13, 2009

What a wonderful week this has been! I hope your child came home with information to share from Colonial Craft Day. Marianne Hill did, as usual, an amazing job of organizing the day for all of 5th grade. And the day could not have happened without all the other parents who helped with preparing materials as well as those who helped out during the day. Thank you to everyone!

Students had another wonderful special event yesterday: Multicultural Day. Parents created wonderful displays and shared interesting information about 37 different countries. Students learned not only about the countries, but also about an animal indigenous to that country. They had a lot of facts to share once we got back to the classroom! Our class donated almost enough money to pay for our World Wildlife Fund animal (giraffe) donation. Many thanks to the students who contributed! If your child would still like to donate their suggested $2, have them bring in their donation by Monday.

Ranchoburg is happening on Friday, March 20. The schedule has not yet been finalized, but tentatively there will be 2 presentations, in the morning, beginning about 8:45 A.M. Students have begun very enthusiastically working on their scripts. It should be a wonderful day. All students know their parts now, and will know if they should dress as a male or female. Please spend time this weekend putting together their costume. As mentioned last week, for male parts students should wear dark pants (no jeans)--black sweatpants work well--a white, non-knit collared, long-sleeved shirt; kneesocks (baseball socks are great as long as they don't have a colored stripe); and dark leather shoes (no athletic shoes unless they are all black). A great addition would be a cravat (scarf-like tie) and/or a vest (maybe even one of Mom's patterned vests if those 80's artifacts haven't yet made it to the Goodwill box). For female parts, students should have a long skirt, a non-knit blouse (long-sleeved if possible), an apron, leather shoes (jazz dance shoes or ballet slippers work well), and a shawl (if possible). It is also a great idea of have the girls curl their hair (unless they are playing the part of a slave or servant). There is a flyer going home in today's Friday folder with more information. If you have any questions, please contact me. We have mob caps for all the girls, and some tricorn hats for boys. There some costume pieces available (some shirts, pants, dresses) at school, so please let me know as soon as possible (no later than Tuesday) if your child needs help with his/her costume.

Our trout are growing and appear to be thriving (only 2 eggs failed to hatch). We will be releasing them into Scottsdale Pond on Monday, March 30, in the morning. We will walk there and back (although the trout get to arrive by car). Parents are welcome to join us. I'd love to have at least 2 parents to help keep us together and safe on the walk there and back. Please let me know if you are interested. The more the merrier!

Report cards will be going home on Friday, March 20. The final trimester of 5th grade begins on Mon., March 16.

Reminder: Walker Creek Parent Information Night, in Rancho's multi-use room, will be held on Thursday, March 26, from 6-7 P.M.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Last week I sent home a paper newsletter to everyone, but it is back to the online version this week. As you know from email alerts, Colonial Craft Day is coming on Wed., March 11. We are just finishing up our explorers unit, so it is coming a bit fast for our class, but we'll be delving into colonial times starting Monday! If you haven't already signed up to help on Wed. but you'd like to help out, please contact Marianne Hill. It is a fun day!

Ranchoburg is Fri., March 20. Again, we'll be talking more about this in class on Monday. For Ranchoburg, students work in groups to write and then perform their own short skits about a part of colonial life (for example, as a blacksmith or someone who works in the print shop, or someone visiting the tavern, etc.). Families should start thinking about possible costumes: anyone playing a male part can get by with black pants, white socks, a white cotton (non-knit) collared shirt, and leather shoes. Vests are a wonderful addition to the costume. Those playing girl parts should think about long skirts, cotton (non-knit) shirts, shawls, and leather shoes. Students do not yet know what costume they need--but by the end of next week they will know. There are some costume pieces available at school and more information will be coming home regarding that later. All girls playing girl parts need a mob cap, and these are available at school (plenty for everyone). Some of the boys may wear tricorn hats (few actually need them), and there will be some available at school. Again, more information will follow soon!

I appreciate all the parents who helped us with our field trip to the Tiburon Audubon Center and Sanctuary on Wed. It turned out to be a beautiful day! We only had to dodge raindrops for about 10 minutes. If you haven't already heard about the field trip, be sure to ask your child about the relative density of fresh, brackish, and salt water, as well as about some of the interesting animals and plants they saw. Hopefully they can describe some of the interesting adaptations of the creatures that inhabit the tidal areas we explored.

Just an FYI...our next field trip is to Petaluma on April 23 to see some blacksmithing demonstrations. More on that later.

As always, students are encouraged to read every day. We already have 2 students in the class who have read over 1,000,000 words (as measured by AR tests taken) this year, with several other students VERY close. Every 5th grader should be reading at least 1,000,000 words during the school year. Academic success is very closely correlated with the amount of time a student spends reading material they can comprehend.

As always, if you have any questions, please contact me. It is best to send in a note or email me as there is currently a problem with my phone (It takes 2 days before I get messages!!). I have put in a work order to have my phone fixed, but in the meantime, a note or a message through Mrs. Curtice work best.

Have a great weekend.