Sunday, February 24, 2019

Sunday, February 24th, 2019

IMPORTANT NEWS:

Please remember Parent Teacher conferences are on
Thursday afternoon/evening. Thursday is an early dismissal day
and there is no school on Friday.

Our next team learning challenge will be in March. Our February
challenge turned out wonderfully and everyone worked really hard
to succeed with their team. The students are enjoying these!  

The students will begin requesting to test on standards in their
Data notebooks when they believe they are ready to demonstrate
Competence with specific learning tasks.
Things to remember:
Please send a snack with your student daily.

Reading:
This semester we only have half as many older students involved in
our reading partners program during Wolftime. It would be helpful
if parents have time to read with their students at home to offset
this. If you would like to read at home, I am happy to assist with
finding the right book for you and your child.

Writing:
We have begun learning how to build slide show presentations. This
week the students will begin building slide shows of their science
lessons. We plan to study how chemicals react along with learning
about circuits.    

Math:
We are now learning about shapes and fractions. Of course, we are
always working on addition, subtraction and place value. We have
seen some great improvements recently.

Please encourage your student to do Xtramath at home, they are really
showing progress now and not missing days will help them reach their
certificates faster.

Code:
Many students have really responded to the inclusion of learning
computer coding each day. It is challenging their creativity, analytical
ability and capacity for problem solving. It’s also quite exciting to see
what they are already capable of, they are learning incredibly fast.

Please contact me anytime you have a question or a concern!
                                       Thank you and have a great week,

Mr. Clark

Monday, February 18, 2019

Sunday, February 17, 2019

IMPORTANT NEWS:

We will be conducting our STAR Assessments (quarterly) for Reading
and Math this week. Please make sure your student gets a good nights
sleep and eats well.

Our next team learning challenge will be in March. Our February
challenge turned out wonderfully and everyone worked really hard
to succeed with their team. The students are enjoying these!  

The students will begin requesting to test on standards in their
Data notebooks when they believe they are ready to demonstrate
Competence with specific learning tasks.
Things to remember:
Please send a snack with your student daily.

Reading:
This semester we only have half as many older students involved in
our reading partners program during Wolftime. It would be helpful
if parents have time to read with their students at home to offset
this. If you would like to read at home, I am happy to assist with
finding the right book for you and your child.

Writing:
We have begun learning how to build slide show presentations. This
week the students will begin building slide shows of their science
lessons. We plan to study how chemicals react along with learning
about circuits.    

Math:
We are learning how to tell time, measuring / estimating length,
and money. Of course, we are always working on addition, subtraction
and place value. We have seen some great improvements recently.

We will also continue practicing shapes and fractions.

Please encourage your student to do Xtramath at home, they are really
showing progress now and not missing days will help them reach their
certificates faster.

Code:
Many students have really responded to the inclusion of learning
computer coding each day. It is challenging their creativity, analytical
ability and capacity for problem solving. It’s also quite exciting to see
what they are already capable of, they are learning incredibly fast.

Please contact me anytime you have a question or a concern!
                                       Thank you and have a great week,

Mr. Clark

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Sunday, February 10th, 2019

IMPORTANT NEWS:

The Valentine Day Party will be on Thursday afternoon. Please send
$3.00 if you can, to help with snacks. Also, have your students bring
Valentine Cards for their friends in the class. These are all of the
student names:
Brockton Maci
Kameron Stetson
Shelby Desiraye
Dayton Lexi
Crowder Trenton
Bentley Meagan

Our next team learning challenge will be in March. Our February
challenge turned out wonderfully and everyone worked really hard
to succeed with their team. The students are enjoying these!  

The students will begin requesting to test on standards in their
Data notebooks when they believe they are ready to demonstrate
Competence with specific learning tasks.
Things to remember:
Please send a snack with your student daily.

Reading:

This semester we only have half as many older students involved in
our reading partners program during Wolftime. It would be helpful
if parents have time to read with their students at home to offset
this. If you would like to read at home, I am happy to assist with
finding the right book for you and your child.

Writing:
We have begun learning how to build slide show presentations. This
week the students will begin building slide shows of their science
lessons. We plan to study how chemicals react along with learning
about circuits.    

Math:
We are learning how to tell time, measuring / estimating length,
and money. Of course, we are always working on addition, subtraction
and place value. We have seen some great improvements recently.

We will also continue practicing shapes and fractions.

Please encourage your student to do Xtramath at home, they are really
showing progress now and not missing days will help them reach their
certificates faster.

Code:
Many students have really responded to the inclusion of learning
computer coding each day. It is challenging their creativity, analytical
ability and capacity for problem solving. It’s also quite exciting to see
what they are already capable of, they are learning incredibly fast.

Please contact me anytime you have a question or a concern!
                                       Thank you and have a great week,

Mr. Clark