The Round Up - Meade School District
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The Round Up - Meade School District
The Round Up Meade 46-1 Schools Whitewood Elementary “To Build Knowledge and Skills of Success Today and Tomorrow” Inside this Issue: School Info 2 WOM Library News 3 Kindergarten News 4 1st Grade News 5 2nd Grade News 6 3rd Grade News 7 4th Grade News 8 5th Grade News 9 6th Grade News 10 Music News Counselor’s Corner 11 Intervention News 12 Resource Room News Nurse’s Notes 13 Whitewood School is now collecting Box Tops Used Printer Cartridges Land-O-Lakes Milk Jug Caps Money raised will be used for student incentive programs January 2015 Goals Everybody knows someone who has made a resolution or goal for the new year. Whether a goal gets met depends on one’s determination to accomplish that goal. Often, others’ support can be the motivator to make that goal work. The Meade School District underwent a strategic planning process where input was taken from students, staff, community members, parents, and those in the area of business. From that process came a set of goals that have been proposed to the school board. The next step is for groups representing school staff, parents, and the community to discuss these goals and give input. From that input the board will determine if it wishes to adopt them. The identified goals are as follows: 1. The Meade School District will provide a positive climate that engages students through rigorous academic curriculum and the opportunity to participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities that prepare each graduate to be academic and workplace ready. 2. The Meade School District will develop a comprehensive professional development program for faculty/staff. 3. The Meade School District will develop personnel policies that will improve working conditions and retention of faculty/staff. 4. The Meade School District will develop a comprehensive facility master plan that will guide all infrastructure and technology decisions. The collective support of these goals—from staff, from parents, and from the community—will ensure that the Meade District remains a progressive, effective, and efficient organization committed to offering its students the best education possible. Mrs. Rosenboom The Round Up Page 2 January 2015 BIRTH TO AGE SIX SCREENING AND KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Tuesday, March 10, 2015 from 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, 2015 from 7:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Please call the Whitewood School office at 269-2264 or stop by to make an appointment. Mark Your Calendar February 5, 2015 February 6, 2015 February 16, 2015 February 17, 2015 February 19, 2015 February 20, 2015 February 23, 2015 February 24, 2015 February 27, 2015 February 27, 2015 Assembly by World of Reptiles Dare Graduation No School-President’s Day Parent Teacher Conferences 4-7pm Parent Teacher Conferences 4-7pm End of Trimester PTO Meeting Free Vision Screening by Lions Club Spring Pictures Report cards go home World of Reptiles Assembly The Whitewood PTO is providing the funding for a “World of Reptiles Assembly.” It will be held on February 5, 2015 at 10:00 AM in the school gym. The assembly lasts about 45 minutes. The presenter is Scott Shupe, a professional naturalist. He has presented to school audiences all over the United States. The “World of Reptiles Assembly” is an extension of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo. We want to thank the Whitewood PTO for bringing this science-related assembly to our school. Page 3 The Round Up January 2015 @ your library Has your child received some great new books lately? You may want to check out this site at the South Dakota Department of Education. https://doe.sd.gov/octe/readsd.aspx The video talks about Summer Reading and how important it is to keep reading all summer long. Why not start now to get in the habit of reading 20 minutes every day? To develop lifelong readers let your child see you reading each day and discuss what you are reading with your family. The Find a Book feature at this site will help you to choose a book that interests your child and is “just right” according to their reading ability. “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” –Emilie Buchwald Mrs. Mendenhall Character Traits January: Respect A feeling of admiring someone or something that is good, valuable, important, etc. A feeling or understanding that someone or something is important, serious, etc., and should be treated in an appropriate way~ Webster’s Dictionary January Wranglers of the Month K– Brody Bulat 1st– Audrey Gifford 2nd– Laine Schroeder 3rd– Tessa Garry 4th– Ryker McGrath 5th– Gavin Smith 6th– Ashlyn Coffield Congrats!!! Pictured are, from the back left, Ashlyn Coffield, sixth grade, and Gavin Smith, fifth grade; middle left, Laine Schroeder, second grade, and Tessa Garry, third grade; front left, Brody Bulat, kindergarten and Audrey Gifford, first grade. Not pictured is Ryker McGrath, fourth grade. Page 4 The Round Up January 2015 Page 5 The Round Up January 2015 Page 6 The Round Up January 2015 Page 7 The Round Up January 2015 Happy New Year! Here’s what 3rd grade has been up to in the New Year! Snacks – Snack provided Tues.-Thurs. P.E. is Mondays and Thursdays. Please wear appropriate shoes. ~Friendly Reminders~ Please be sure to read at least 20 minutes a night. Don’t forget your recorder and book for music! Mark your calendar No School (Presidents Day): Feb. 16th Conferences: o Tuesday, Feb. 17th 4-7 p.m. o Thursday, Feb. 29th 4-7 p.m. End of trimester: February 20th PTO Meeting: February 23rd Report cards go home: February 27th Happy Birthday this month to Rio! Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Students studied the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., his famous “I have a dream..” speech, and all he did during the Civil Rights Movement. The students then created posters illustrating their favorite line in his speech. Math - Investigations: Perimeter, Angles, and Area/Volume: Students are studying attributes of 2 and 3 dimensional shapes. They are also learning about measuring angles, perimeter, area, and volume. Multiplication and Division: Students are studying the meaning of multiplication and division, reasoning about numbers and their factors/multiples, using arrays for multiplication, and learning the multiplication combinations with products up to 50. Please check out this website for free interactive online games through Investigations: http://investigations.terc.edu/families/doing_math/Games_ index.cfm Daily 5: Spelling: Questioning (comprehension strategy) Opinion writing Nonfiction features packet Reading groups Raz-Kids (works with our fluency) Working with words with oy/oi sound, ch digraph, adding endings -s, -es, -ing, -ed. Contractions, long vowel sounds, and the ow/ou sound. Spelling City.com has all our word lists on their interactive website. Play games or study your words! It’s FREE! Science: Moon phases o Made a moon phases project with Oreos! o Social Studies: Junior Achievement We have been lucky to have Holly Mortensen volunteering in our room for Junior Achievement! The students are learning many things such as the characteristics of cities and how they are shaped by zoning. Students are also learning about the importance of money to a city; how banks help businesses and people; and how the media is an important part of a city's life. Students will also learn what an entrepreneur is by exploring what it takes to open a restaurant. Page 8 The Round Up January 2015 4th Grade January News Math: We just completed a unit on fractions and decimals. We have since turned our attention toward multiplication and division of two, three, and four digit numbers. Science: We have been exploring the Solar System and we each did a report on the different planets. After looking at the Solar System we took a closer look at Earth. We are exploring our oceans, learning about the atmosphere, and getting a better understanding of the Earth’s core. Reading and Writing: We have continued to use Raz-Kids for our classroom reading activities. As we get more comfortable with this application, we have been recording our reading and then listening to ourselves. We just started a writing assignment about our favorite activity Social Studies: We finished our South Dakota Road Trip with a trip to the Air and Space Museum at Ellsworth Air Force Base. Korbin and Deron enjoying the sites at the South Dakota Air and Space Museum Page 9 The Round Up January 2015 Page 10 The Round Up January 2015 January Sixth Grade News In sixth grade we have been really busy. We have been working on genetics in Science and learning about dominant traits and recessive traits. In Math, we have been working on enlarging and reducing objects. By doing that, we made a dragon mascot and named it “Diesel.” It’s challenging, but we are doing the best that we can. In Social Studies we’ve been learning about China and displayed some Chinese artwork in the hallway. In Language Arts we’ve been working on adjectives, nouns and pronouns. We are finishing reading mystery novels from Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Encyclopedia Brown series. Congratulations Ashlyn Coffield for being Wrangler of the Month. We have two birthdays this month Zia Wallace January 6th and Rose Smith January 17th .We will have a band concert and play with all the 6th graders in band in the district on January 26th. Martin Luther King Day was on the 19th. We will have our last Junior Achievement. –reporters Mya Rindelaub and Ava Heisinger Page 11 The Round Up January 2015 Counselor’s Corner Rick Meyerink In the K, 1st, and 2nd grades we have been investigating different ways to remember instructions and follow directions. We practiced repeating directions in our heads while trying to find the hidden “Martian.” We also drew numerous pictures that had a progression of difficulty to reveal if we could maintain concentration. It is amazing how powerful many of our minds are. 3rd and 4th grades completed a unit on self -assessment. We took inventory of things we could already do well, and things that we could use improvement. We also spent a few lessons on methods of decision-making. We discussed identifying the problem, thinking about choices and possible outcomes, then deciding what was the best option. 5th and 6th grades explored the decisions they make every day, and some factors that influence our decisions such as; parents, friends, teachers, and the media. This was a great segue into decisions about tobacco use. Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. –Charles Swindoll. Spring Pictures February 27th Music Notes by Mrs. Kotab The music room is brimming with special projects for January. The 6th graders are experts on Johann Sebastian Bach. We have listened to “Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” a famous Bach piece used at many weddings. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades are well into playing the recorder. I am impressed with the skill the upper levels have retained since last January. Good job recorder players. The 2nd grade is speaking a little French as we study the musical suite by Camille Saint-Saens called “The Carnival of the Animals.” They have learned about the sense of humor this composer had and how music can describe the animals without a word being spoken. The 1st graders are experiencing the many instruments of the orchestra. We listened to the oobadooba tuba and the curly French horn. Today they heard about the woodwinds and many saw the piccolo for the first time. My hope is that they become lovers of many genres of music and continue to have the arts in the lives. March 2nd will bring the Elementary Choir Festival in Sturgis. We have 12 students from Whitewood this year. They will practice all day at the Community Center and present a concert at 3:30 p.m. for the public. Please plan to attend and support our young singers. The 6th band performed their first major concert on January 26th with the other 6th grades from Sturgis and Piedmont. What a fine job they did. Please encourage them to stay in band – both in Middle School and High School. I am always sad to see any of them drop out after they have worked so hard here at Whitewood. It can be a lifelong activity for them. Page 12 The Round Up January 2015 Page 12 The Round Up January 2015 NURSE’S NEWS FREE CHILDREN’S VISION SCREENING For Whitewood Elementary Tuesday, February 24, 2015 This is for 1st, 3rd, and 5th grade students. Signed parental consent is REQUIRED. This screening is done in about 30 seconds, and the results are more accurate than the screening done by the school nurses. Your student will be bringing home the consent form. When you receive it, please sign it and send it back to school with your child by Wednesday, February 11th. School nurses screen all 1st, 3rd, and 5th graders in Meade School District each year, even if they are seen by eye doctors. The Northern Plains/Lions Club screenings help school nurses save time, and your child will spend less time out of class. ResourceRoomNews–January2015 QuestionstoAskatYourParent-TeacherConference Check out this list of must-ask questions to make the most of the 15 minutes you have with your child's teacher. You might also want to ask your child if there is anything else he/she would like you to discuss with his teacher. 1. What subjects and skills will my child be expected to master this year? 2. Is my child working to the best of his ability? How is progress measured? 3. How much time do you expect students to spend on homework assignments? Is homework graded for completion or for accuracy? 4. What does he need to work on and how can I help? Get specific feedback, such as "has difficulty combining sentences" or "has difficulty summarizing stories," as well as specific information about how you can tackle any issues. 5. What standardized tests will be administered this year? And how much class time will be devoted to preparing students for them? 6. How do you evaluate students? Do tests, attendance and homework all count towards grades? 7. How can I support your teaching program at home? How can I monitor my child's completion of assignments on a daily basis? 8. Are there any support programs to help kids who need a little extra attention? When are you available if my child needs extra help? 9. What is your preferred method of communication with parents (email, telephone, notes home, Web site, etc.)? 10. Does my child seem happy and engaged in school? Who are her friends? Is she showing good behavior with classmates and adults? R