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The Newbury News
The Newbury News April 11, 2016 - Volume 3, Issue 14 63 Hanover Street PARCC & MCAS Spring Testing Dates Newbury, MA 01951 P: (978)465-5353 F: (978)463-3070 www.tritonschools.org Grade PARCC ELA PARCC Math MCAS Science 3rd May 2, 4, 9, May 16, 18, 23, 25 NA 4th May 3, 5, 10, May 17, 19, 24, 26 NA 5th May 2, 4, 9, May 16, 18, 23, 25 May 11, 12 6th May 3, 5, 10, May 17, 19, 24, NA /newbury Student Letter Dear NES community, To the world The 6th grade has done a unit on Africa, and I think that everybody was moved by the levels of poverty in the region. I started to look into all the facts, and websites that do charity for the hunger problems in Northern Africa, and if you go to www.heifer.org you can give food to those who need it. Here are a few facts that really moved me: Some 795 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That's about one in nine people on earth. one person; Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest percentage of population of hunger. One person in four there is undernourished. but to one Poor nutrition causes nearly half (45%) of deaths in children under five - 3.1 million children each year. you may be person you may be the world. –Dr. Seuss So please, donate just a few dollars to people who can’t live without it. Sincerely, Charlie Grossman of 6th grade The Newbury News Page 2 Curriculum News: 2nd Grade Ms. Mollineaux, Ms. Shorey, & Ms. Williamson Second graders have set sail around the world with the beginning of our ancestry unit. Students have been learning more about the people in their family trees, and what countries their relatives lived in before immigrating to the United States. We've discovered that everyone's ancestors came from some other nation, no matter how many years ago! This home-school collaboration features research on the flags, landmarks, customs, history, foods, dance, music, sports, and games of countries around the world. We are addressing many standards in History/Social Science, as well as English/ Language Arts; for example, second graders are learning to use the features of nonfiction text to easily locate key facts and information about the countries of their ancestors. Our young researchers' hard work will be on display for second graders' families and friends at Ancestry Sharing Day on April 14th. 2nd Grade Art by Ms. Merluzzi Second grade students have created beautiful fruit bowl paintings. First, they had to learn the concept of over lapping to draw crowded fruit. Then, they learned about primary and secondary colors. They were given only the primary colors to paint their fruit bowls. Now they are experts at making secondary colors! Second grade students also had a chance to work with clay and formed small clay mice! Radial symmetry was the theme when printing with found objects. Those radial designs will become turtle shells once fins, heads and tails are added. Please come see these as well as other projects by all the students at NES. They will be on display at THE N.E.S. ALL SCHOOL ART EXHIBIT on April 14th from 6-8pm. Large reproductions of famous artist Henri Rousseau will also be on display courtesy of the P.T.A. The Newbury News Page 3 Newbury Elementary School Presents All School Art Exhibit April 14, 2016 6-8pm See work by all the students at NES ! And Compliments of the PTA Enjoy a special display of work by French Artist Henri Rousseau The Newbury News Page 4 The Book Fair is Here! Book Fair dates: Monday 4/11/16 - Wednesday 4/13/16 Thursday 4/14/16 8:10 AM—4:00 PM 8:10 AM—7:00 PM (FAMILY NIGHT 4:00-7:30 P.M.) The All School Arts Festival will also be held on Thurs. 4/14 from 6:00-8:00 P.M. All classes will visit the Book Fair during their scheduled library class,. Friday classes have been scheduled to a different time during the week. Please see the SignUp Genius Link for the schedule and volunteer opportunities by clicking HERE. Families are also welcome to visit during after school hours and Family Night. Purchases help support the library by adding new books and resources to the collection. If you are unable to attend the Fair in person, we invite you to visit our online Book Fair by clicking HERE. Our online Fair is available from 4/7/16 to 4/18/16. During Book Fair week, students and other visitors will have the opportunity to choose books to bring home to their own home library. We talk about choices every day in library, specifically finding a book that fits, that will interest, and lead to other reading choices. It is empowering for a young reader when they are able to choose the books that will become part of their own home library. Children’s Author, Cynthia Lord, recently wrote how adults can help foster this power of choice to develop an enthusiasm for life long readers. You can read her post HERE. Students love the Book Fair and the excitement as they select a book is contagious! Thank you for your support. We look forward to seeing you and your family at the Book Fair! 5th Graders Visit Council on Aging This week Ms. Lapham’s 5th graders visited the Council on Aging as part of Ms. Brown’s library class. This is part of an oral history/local history project that uses primary sources. A special thanks to our local senior citizens for sharing their knowledge and experience with our students! The Newbury News Page 5 NES Grows Page 6 The Newbury News The Newbury News Page 7 NES Grows Page 8 The Newbury News The Newbury News Page 9 Newbury Town Library The Friends of the Newbury Town Library are hosting our First Annual Paint Nite Fundraiser on Thursday, May 12th, at Michael's Harborside in Newburyport (7-9pm). We are a 100% run volunteer organization primarily focused on raising money to support existing and offer new programs & services at Newbury Town Library and to enrich the community. At our Paint Nite, a master artist will give us step-by-step instructions to create a work of beach themed art – while we socialize and sip cocktails. The cost is $45.00 per ticket and Paint Nite will donate $15.00 of each ticket sale to the Friends. Help us put the "fun" in fundraising – Only 35 spots are left so RSVP and register now at http://paintnite.com/pages/events/view/boston/1064375 Page 10 The Newbury News Page 11 The Newbury News The Newbury News Page 12 April & May 2016 Sunday April 3 10 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 11 6 12 Book Fair 13 Book Fair TWS Performance 1 PM 17 18 19 25 Vacation Kindergarten Screening 9 TWS Performance 7PM TWS Performance 7PM TWS Performance 7PM 14 15 16 Book Fair Book Fair 4:00-7:30PM/ Book Fair Family Night Progress Reports go home May 1 2 PARCC Gr 3 & 5 ELA/Unit 1 22 Vacation 28 23 Vacation 29 Pre-School Screening Kindergarten Screening 7:00/Town Mtg. 3 PARCC Gr 4 & 6 ELA/Unit 1 Saturday 8 Vacation 27 Friday 7 6:00-8:00PM/ NES Art Exhibit 21 20 26 7:30/Student Council Thursday Book Fair 7PM/School Committee Vacation 24 Wednesday 30 Pre-School Screening 1:00-2:45/PTA Walk-A-Thon 4 PARCC Gr 3 & 5 ELA/Unit 2 5 PARCC Gr 4 & 6 ELA/Unit 2 3:30PM/School Council Respect—Integrity—Excellence for All 6 HALF DAY Professional Development 7