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Tuesday, January 06, 2009 :: 1 Views :: Becker, News

Dear Parents,

Thank you so very much for the WONDERFUL gift certificates from the class. I know I'll have fun using them at a variety of my favorite places - the question now is which to use first!! Thank you also for the yummy treats you supplied for the party yesterday and the candy for the gingerbread houses.  We had a good time. Today is our spirit competition and the third graders are certainly in red today!! We'll have fun at the pep rally this afternoon. Don't forget to come and cheer on the Wildcats at the Holiday Tournament this week end.

 

Memory for Friday is a repeat of what we had planned before vacation - the 6th Commandment and meaning. If your child would like to get it out of the way before Friday, everything's set on this end.

 

We will have a religion test tomorrow and then move back to finish up some Old Testament stories (about Kings Saul, David, and Solomon). We have also begun multiplication yesterday. Watch for a set of flashcards and an explanation for home study of them either tomorrow or Thursday. In reading we are winding down our fairy tale unit and will be writing pop up books this week and next.

 

Don't forget that book reports are due on the 25th.

 

That's pretty much all of our news. It's good to be back after a very enjoyable vacation.

Thank you again for the generous Christmas gifts from the class.

In Christ,

 

Mrs. Becker

Tuesday, January 06, 2009 :: 2 Views :: Valdez, Mrs. Riederer, News

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January 6, 2009

Devotions-Each student will be responsible for leading morning devotions once a month as part of their religion grade. This is an opportunity to live their faith in our classroom as leaders.  Some students have been doing "mini chapels" in the classroom to further our daily faith walk.  Awesome!

Religion-This week we are still working on Lesson 38 Jesus' Passion Week Discourses:Teaching at the Temple and Lesson 39 Jesus' Passion Week Discourses: The Parable of the Ten Virgins.

Memory- The next memory is Verse 68 for Wednesday, January 7th.  The quiz is fill-in-the-blank. 

Spelling- "Words to Learn" should be studied on a daily basis for mastery in everyday writing.  A few minutes a day will greatly improve their spelling in daily writing.  PLEASE STUDY THESE WITH YOUR CHILD AT HOME!   All Homophone Books should be turned in with a self-evaluation sheet completed.  If your child still has their's sitting at home, please have them turn it in!

Language Arts-Students should use their Writer’s Express book as a resource throughout the year for writing and grammar topics.  We are working on writing prompts to help write with focus and clarity.  The acronym is R.A.F.T.S. R=Role, A=Audience, F=Format, T=Topic, and S=Strong Verb.  We'll be working on these for the next two weeks or so.

Art-We are beginning work on Oil Pastel drawings.

*Mystery bags Mondays will be our "Mystery Bag" days when we have an opportunity to get to know each other a little better.  Your child will be given a lime green bag to fill with items that are important to them.  Inside the bag is a letter explaining more in detail what is required.  Yes, it is a glorified "show and tell" experience from years gone by!   Hannah will be sharing her mystery bag on Wednesday, January 7th.  Due to the Christmas party and Pep Rally we have not had time to hear from her yet!

Remember to send boots for recess...wet and soggy shoes are no fun in the classroom!  If the students want to play on the playground area, they must have snowpants.  Thanks!

We will be working with St. John's Lutheran Church to help support a mission trip that they'll be going on this year.  This project will extend through January.  St. John's youth director will be speaking to the fifth graders some time this week about the mission trip and their faith.

Thank you to all of you who went in on the Kohl's gift certificates for me.  After living in our newly constructed home for four years now, I have finally found the perfect pieces of art to display over our fireplace mantle.  I told the class that when I am standing in the kitchen doing the endless dishes I am able to enjoy the art that reminds me of them!  Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness and remembering me at Christmas.  I pray you all have a blessed 2009 in Christ who saved us!

God's blessings,

Mrs. Valdez

Monday, January 05, 2009 :: 0 Views :: Schaubs, News

“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. 
The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit 
to hereditary prejudices, but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence.”   
 Albert Einstein

Mr. Schaubs’ Weekly Note

Tuesday, January 5, 2009

Dear Christian Parents,

 

     I hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas break with children, family, and friends.  Thank you all very much for the class Christmas gift of the Fleet Farm gift card.  I’ve been looking at some new fiber optic shotgun sights at Fleet Farm for a couple of our trap/bird shooting guns.  (Although, I should probably look into some exercise equipment to help me burn off those Christmas calories I earned by eating those delicious bars and cookies you gave me!)    Thanks also for the half birthday gift certificate to Wiesler’s and all the other cards and gifts. 

     I am very excited about starting the second half of the school year with your children.  The second quarter is ending very soon.  I am required to send final grades to the office by Thursday, January 15, just ten days from now.  Some of our kids could use a little boost in their IRP scores.  If your child has less than 500 pages, please encourage him or her to spend some time reading each evening so that they can get in one or two more reports by the end of the quarter.

     You will not find a great deal of graded papers coming home with this note due to the fact that our last week of school was a short one (not surprisingly, a difficult week to get a lot of traditional classroom activities accomplished).

May God continue to bless our family this New Year!

 Mr. Schaubs

“Confidence is preparation. Everything else is beyond your control.” 
 Richard Kline
Thursday, December 18, 2008 :: 41 Views :: Kison, News

December 18, 2008
Dear Parents,
 
The children did a wonderful job at the Christmas program. They told the good news of the birth of Jesus with spirit . I  was very proud of them! If you want a video call the school office to order one. A DVD is available for $10.00 and a VHS tape is $5.00.
 
There will be no memory  the first week when we come back from vacation , but we will have the 10th Commandment for memory the second week back Tuesday, January 13th.This is a longer one so you might want to practice ahead for it.
 
10th Commandment
You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.
 
The first Tuesday back is Spirit Day and we will have a pep rally to prepare for our Holiday Tournament coming up. Please wear red to school that day.
 
We will be singing for Christmas Eve  at the 3:00 service. If your child can sing they should report to the balcony at 2:50. We will not meet in the music room. We will sit together in the balcony and sing from there. At the end of the service we will come down and stand on the sides of the church to sing songs  with the congregation while the pastors dismiss the church row by row. You may come and get your child as you leave.
 
Have a safe and blessed Christmas and a wonderful vacation. Happy New Year to you all!
 
In Christ the Master Teacher,
Mrs. Kison
 
 
Monday, December 15, 2008 :: 40 Views :: Becker, News

Dear Parents,

BRRR! After the warm weekend, we're sure in the deep freeze! Tonight's the big night. Your child should arrive at 6:15. We will meet in the classroom. The doors to the corridor will not be unlocked until 6:15, so please don't arrive before that time. Just a reminder that your child should be dressed in Sunday best clothes.

Our party is at 12:30 on Friday. If the parent helpers could arrive by 12:15 that would be helpful. Also, we could really use some candy for the houses. We are well stocked with gumdrops and licorice. Any other small hard candies would be appreciated.

Memory for Friday is the 6th Commandment and meaning. The class did a LOT better with memory last week. Either they are catching onto the format of the commandments or are studying harder.

For the most part the class is doing great on subtraction. We should be finishing up this week and having our chapter test on Thursday. Then after break, it's on to MULTIPLICATION!!!

If you volunteered to supply us with party treats, they should arrive by 12:30 on Friday. Your child's gift for the gift exchange can be brought at any time from now until Friday.

That's our news ... MERRY CHRISTMAS and have a wonderful vacation celebrating the Savior's birth.

In Christ,

Mrs. Becker

Friday, November 21, 2008 :: 331 Views :: Everts, Kohn, Robinson, Miller, Mr. Riederer, Walker, Homework, News

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 :: 467 Views :: Valdez, Mrs. Riederer, News

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