Woody Review - Community Consolidated School District 46
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Woody Review - Community Consolidated School District 46
Woody Review Woodview School News 340 Alleghany Road, Grayslake, IL 60030 847-223-3668 “An Environment Where We Can All Grow Together” A Letter from our principal... Principal: Jef f Knapp 11/19/2010 Dear Parents and Guardians, The first trimester has ended! It’s hard to believe we’re already a third of the way through the school year. Teachers are busy working on report cards and they will be sent home on Wednesday, December 1st after Thanksgiving break. We hope that you will find the district report card very informative as it shows you how your child is progressing towards standards in each subject area, as well as providing you with behavioral information and comments. In addition, the Specials areas (Art, Music and P.E.) will also be providing assessment information on the report card. Please utilize all of this information as a tool to see what areas your child is doing well in, and what areas might need more attention as we continue to work together during the school year. This is the last newsletter that will be sent out in November. A reminder that there will be no school for students next week (November 22-26). We hope that all of the Woodview families have a safe and happy holiday as we have much to be thankful for. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving from all of us here at Woodview School! Sincerely, Jeff Knapp WOODVIEW SCHOOL CALENDAR Woodview School 340 Alleghany Road Grayslake, IL. 60030 847.223.3668 Date Place Event Nov. 22-26th CCSD 46 No School– Thanksgiving Break November 30th Woodview November Birthday Breakfast November 30th Woodview Fine Arts Assembly Parker in the Park December 1st CCSD 46 Report Cards Go Home December 5th Mitch’s Dine & Share 11am-7pm December 8th GMS Board of Ed. Meeting www.d46.k12.il.us WOODVIEW PTO woodviewpto@gmail.com PRESIDET: Lisa Bako (lsbako@sbcglobal.net) 224-200-7573 VICE PRESIDETS: Jenny Marshall (jjmarshall4@comcast.net) Emily Heidloff (emheidloff@gmail.com) 847-986-3866 847-986-4145 TREASURER: Missy Katzenmaier (missykatzenmaier@sbcglobal.net) 847-548-1732 SECRETARIES: Amy Hieronymus (amy@fizzle.net) Traci Parker (teparker1@comcast.net) 847-548-4768 847-752-2061 WAYS AD MEAS: De Brown (edndebrown@comcast.net) Casper Provo (casperprovo@sbcglobal.net) Gina Stoffel (ginastoffel@comcast.net) Tiffany Rafiner (tiffanymagliola@yahoo.com) Rachelle Eslinger (shellb5@aol.com) 847-223-8207 847-707-6735 847-986-6328 847-962-9065 847-401-0296 STAFF LIAISOS: Laurie Lambie Gerry Sousa As some of you may know, a Woodview family lost their home to a fire earlier this week. The Woodview community would like to support this family and help out. If you would like to send in a monetary donation we will have an envelope in the main office through November 30th that we will give to the family. We appreciate all of your thoughts and donations to help this family in a time of need. Our November Market Day sale was outstanding! Thank you to all who ordered this month. Thanks to your support, each school's PTO will be receiving a profit check of just under $400! This money will be used to help pay for field trips, assemblies, teacher wish list items, technology, and many other worthwhile causes. Your support is invaluable! Attached to December's Market Day order forms, you will find a coupon good for $5 off of a $25 order. It can be redeemed in either December or January. While this coupon is only redeemable by new customers, I want all of our veteran customers to know how much we appreciate them. So...another great big THANK YOU to each and every one of you! A special thanks goes out to the Park School Volunteers who helped out at the November sale, as well as the Starbucks and the Dunkin Donuts in Round Lake Beach, for donating the coffee and donuts for the volunteers. Lastly, thank you to all of the families who purchased pies to donate to the Avon Township Food Pantry. The staff at the Avon Food Pantry was extremely grateful. Can't wait to see everyone in December! Remember to stock up on your pies, candies, and cookie dough for the holidays! Stephanie Arnopolin Market Day Parent Chair Clip & save Tyson Project A+ labels. Turn in the labels to school. Your school redeems them for cash. Each label is worth $.26. Here is another way to earn money for Woodview. Simply clip the Box Tops from your favorite General Mills products and send them to school with your child! Did you know that Woodview collects Campbell’s soup labels? The labels are worth points and must have the UPC code in order to be used. The points can be redeemed for books, gym equipment, and other items for our school. Each teacher has a box in the classroom to collect labels and box tops! WOODVIEW DINE & SHARE AT MITCH’S! Sunday, December 5th 11am-7pm Mitch’s is now owned by a Woodview family. They will donate a portion of this day’s sales to Woodview School, but you must mention Woodview at the register. Come out, support your school, and enjoy a delicious meal! ATTETIO: MISSIG MITTES THERE ARE SEVERAL MITTES MISSIG OFF OF OUR HOLIDAY TREE I THE MEDIA CETER THAT HAVE OT BEE SIGED OUT. IF YOUR CHILD MAY HAVE TAKE A MITTE HOME BY MISTAKE, PLEASE RETUR IT TO YOUR CHILD’S TEACHER. IF YOU HAVE A MITTE AD WERE OT ABLE TO SIG IT OUT, PLEASE COTACT THE WOODVIEW OFFICE AS SOO AS POSSIBLE SO WE MAY ACCOUT FOR THE MISSIG MITTES. THAK YOU Calling All Penguin Patch Helpers: Are you looking to help a family in need this holiday season? Woodview school has a Mitten Tree that is adorned with various mittens of boys and girls in need of a variety of necessary items. Those items include socks, mittens, boots and coats. If you can find it in your heart to help those in need, please come in and take a mitten. The tree is located in the Woodview media center. The mittens include the child’s age, size, and what is needed on the back. You can sign out the mitten, purchase the item(s) you choose, wrap, and send it back to school with the mitten attached as the gift tag. We will distribute the gifts to the families. If you would like your child to pick a mitten, or have us send one home in their backpack, please email or call the school office. Please consider giving to those less fortunate, and those that may be experiencing a hard time providing essential items for their children this season. What a wonderful lesson to teach our children about helping others! NEWS FROM THE PTO 2ND ANNUAL WOODVIEW RESALE… Looking to make a few extra dollars? If so, start putting aside your gently used children’s clothing, toys, music, furniture etc. for the 2nd annual Woodview Resale scheduled for Saturday, April 16th. If you are interested in selling items you will need a selling number and tags to get you started. Please contact: Lisa Bako @ lsbako@sbcglobal.net Any questions? Contact: Casper Provo @ casperprovo@sbcglobal.net. FROM THE PTO… If you are not currently receiving e-mail updates from the PTO, please send a blank e-mail with “add to list” in the subject line to: woodviewpto@gmail.com Don’t miss out on important announcements and updates from the PTO! NEWS FROM THE PTO BAKERS NEEDED! The PTO Staff Appreciation Committee would like to continue it’s tradition of providing the Woodview Staff with an assortment of cookies for the holidays. We will need many volunteers to bake cookies and also help assemble the gift boxes for the staff. If you are able to bake, please deliver all cookies to the conference room before the end of the school day on Tuesday, December 14th. If you are able to help put the boxes together, we will meet Tuesday, December 14th in the staff lounge at 2:30. If you have any questions, please contact : Stephanie Weatherly stephweatherly@yahoo.com 847-543-0785 P.E. UPDATE The 3rd and 4th graders have just finished a unit called bags (or baggo). They seemed to absolutely love this unit. It taught the students teamwork and helped with their math skills. This week before Thanksgiving break is a Wii Fit week. The kids will be doing exercises through the Wii Fit game that we have. The 1st and 2nd graders were taught how to play bags as well. They were learning how to add and subtract during gym class. How awesome is that!!! These students are also using the Wii Fit before Thanksgiving break and learning new and fun ways to exercise. The kindergartners were introduced to scooters and the correct way to use them. They have also been perfecting the correct way to kick a stationary ball. We are very excited for the kids to come back from break. When they return we will be doing a team building unit and our health unit as well. Don't eat too much turkey! Mr. Feldman & Mr. Kolar NEWS FROM THE ART ROOM FANTASTIC FIRST GRADE: The first graders are working on an assemblage sculpture. A sculpture is something that you can see from all sides. An assemblage is something that you create by combining 3D objects into one big object. We are making a snowmen assemblage sculpture. We are using scrap wood, acrylic paint, felt, pom-pons, buttons, cotton balls, and markers to create our sculptures. Look for these whimsical sculptures to come home before the winter break. Make a sculpture with your first grader by using scraps of wood or sticks from outside! SENSATIONAL SECOND GRADE: The second graders just finished their stained glass unit. We learned about a famous stained glass window: The Rose Window of Notre Dame. Look for this window in the Disney movies The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Ratatouille. We used chalk pastels for the first time to color our stained glass pictures on black paper. Since the second graders did such a great job on this project, Ms. Heinz let them create a fused glass project as well. We put glass pieces together in a design and Ms. Heinz cooked them in the kiln. Look for our stained glass projects hanging up in the art hallway right now! TERRIFIC THIRD GRADE: The third graders finished their clay project this week. We made nameplates by making a slab of clay. We then used coils (like our coil pots from last year!) to make the letters for our names. To add interest, we applied different textures on our nameplates and letters. We glazed our nameplates and added a beaded wire for the hanger. Come by the display case to see them! FABULOUS FOURTH GRADE: The fourth graders have been working on a portrait project. We are learning about the artist Gustav Klimt, and using him as inspiration to create these unique portraits. Drawing portraits is a difficult artistic skill to master. The fourth graders are doing a fantastic job by taking their time and trying their best. Have your fourth grader practice drawing portraits (or self-portraits) at home using a photo or a mirror! After we are done drawing these portraits, we will be coloring them using Gustav Kilmt inspired patterns and gold foil paper. WANTED: The art room is in need of square scraps of wood for an art project in February. If you can donate some scrap wood, please contact Ms. Heinz by email at heinz.andrea@d46.org. Thank you! Andrea Heinz Art teacher at Meadowview and Woodview Schools heinz.andrea@d46.k12.il.us "Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a yellow spot into the sun." -Pablo Picasso A “NOTE” FROM THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Hello Woodview families! With so many holidays and breaks coming up, I will need your help! Your 3rd and 4th grade students should be practicing at home. After this week, I will have a website up for students to sing along with music and look at lyrics. I will also put up files so students may practice recorder at home. Please support them with their recorder practice! Help them find a place and time to practice. I know recorders can be squeaky, but with a little practice they can sound wonderful! Thank you ahead of time for your help and support! 1st and 2nd grade students are sounding great! We are playing, moving, and singing! 1st Grade is exploring their voices and singing Lucy Locket lost her pocket. 2nd grade is learning the song Do-Re-Mi from the sound of music, to help them learn Solfege (a musical language/do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do). Next week, both grades will start playing melodic instruments (xylophones and Boom Whackers!) to accompany the music they are learning. I am having so much fun in music class, and I hope your students are too! Here are the concert dates again: Winter Music Show- January 27th at 6:30pm (Just 3rd and 4th grade) Spring Music Show- March 10th at 6:30pm (Just 1st and 2nd grade) Again, please e-mail if you have any questions! Sincerely, Tyler Smith Smith.tyler@d46.org Fine Arts Committee Update: The Fine Arts Committee is excited to welcome Theatrebam Chicago to Woodview School. On Tuesday, November 30th, Theatrebam Chicago will be performing a play, “Parker in the Park, A Natural Science Musical” for our students. The play chronicles four friends during the busiest week at school—the final days before the largest celebration of the year-- the Festival in the Park! Join Parker, and his friends as they discover ideas for exploring science and nature with their buddies Billy, Kayla & Courtney. Join them as they sing and dance through the city park while learning about bees, trees, sprouts, seeds, the earth’s orbit , photosynthesis, conserving energy, cicadas, butterflies and protecting our environment. Theatrebam Chicago uses music and drama in an interactive setting to teach great lessons to the children. Theatrebam previously visited our school and performed “Schoolhouse Rock-Live”. PICT URE PAG ES HERITAGE FEAST Woodview 4th graders along with their families and teachers, celebrated the 7th annual Fourth Grade Heritage Feast on Tuesday, November 16th. Students have been learning that America is a land of immigrants and this country is made up of people from many different cultures. As part of the lesson, the students talk to their families about the main country from which their ancestors emigrated to the United States. They research that country and prepare a poster about it. Then, the best part….parents are asked to prepare a dish from that country’s culture and share it at the feast. Fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Hyams says, the hope is, that as part of this social studies unit, the students learn that we are all made stronger by our differences. PICT URE PAG ES PICT URE PA G ES WOODVIEW’S 2ND ANNUAL FAMILY FIELD TRIP TO THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Nine Woodview families, along with Ms. Heinz took a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago on October 16th. They took the train to Union Station, walked to the Art Institute, made a piece of art at the Ryan Education Center, completed a scavenger hunt, saw some works of art, and took the train back to Grayslake. PICT URE PA G ES PICT URE PA G ES RAM READERS Members of the Grayslake Central Volleyball team stopped by Woodview last week to read some books with our students. Thanks...and GO RAMS! GOLDEN TICKET WINNERS Annie R. Joey S. Lexi A. Lily H. Karyna V. Curtis L. Lincoln T. Rory S. Luca M. Charlie B.. Keaton S. Matthew D. Matt R. Jared N. Brighton H. Lexie D. Brianna M. Evelyn G. Rubi M. Zach V. Elizabeth S. Christian M. Hailey B. Briana A. Christopher D. Dylan C. Grant H. Julia M. Bridget M. Taylor F. Gabe D. Emily U. Gavin R. Branden A. Isabelle O. Logan S. Zachary N. Rebecca M. Athena R. Courtney W. Joey J. Sophia C. Eddie M. Savannah W. Emily R. Sadie W. Allison S. Lain C. John P. Cade P. Jailen D. Kaidan O. Brendan W. Kate R. Thomas P. Gabe D. David C. Jillian B. Bridget R. Cameron M. Grace R. Claudia D. Peyton G. Chase I. Anthony M. Brendan K. Steve R. Charles B. Kai J. Jake P. Brandon S. Ramaya S. Noah Y. Reed T. Danny R. Eric W. Vivek M. Ruqaiya P. Tommy P. Hasan P. Alicia A. Christian M. Jillian B. Bridget M. Logan S. Lizzie P. Isabella O. Joryan B. Mrs. Bella’s Class Mrs. Cunningham’s Class Mrs. Fedenia’s Class Mrs. Hillier’s Class Mrs. Hyams’ Class Mrs. Lambie’s Class Mrs. Lett’s Class Mrs. Miller’s Mrs. Monaghan’s Class Mrs. Palo’s Class Mrs. Schmidt’s Class