Monday, March 19, 2018

A Friendly Reminder: Sick Days and Absences: When your student misses a day or more of school it is highly recommended that you come in and pick up the homework and missed classwork for the day/week. In a week, we have 7.5 hours of instruction in math alone.

Hats with Bills: we do not wear hats with bills in the classrooms here at Mountain. It interferes with instruction, eye contact and listening. Students are welcome to wear them at recesses. During classroom hours, students are asked to tuck their hats away in their back packs. Thank you for your understanding.

**Important Announcements:

Upcoming Dates:
Report Cards-- Monday, March 19th
Spring Break--Monday, April 2nd-6th

Curriculum Updates:
ELA: we will finish reading/analyzing our literature book: Which Way Freedom in class only. In addition, we continue to honor our VIP each week and listen and respond to presentations by students and practice writing friendly letters. We also have introduced Lucy Calkin's reading lessons as part of our aligned writing program here at Mountain School.

Read Aloud Books: Which Way Freedom, Harriet Tubman, Abe Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Many Thousand Gone by Virginia Hamilton, Johnny Tremain.

SC Symphony: daily musical compositions are introduced and enjoyed every morning in preparation for our SC Symphony experience on January 26th and beyond.

Mindfulness: best practices in mindfulness are being incorporated in our classroom this year.

Harmony: best practices school-wide curriculum for building a strong social-emotional community within our classrooms.

AR Reading: Accelerated Reader continues to be an important part of our reading program. Students are reading appropriate AR books found through the AR book find link and then quizzing on them within 24 hours of finishing their book.  It is critical to support your child in book selection (most books are in our school and classroom libraries) and to remind them to read, read, read whenever the opportunity arises--in the car, while waiting for an appt., to and from school, before bed time, on a Sunday in your jammies, etc.  These books should travel to and from the classroom in a daily fashion for classroom DEAR (drop everything and read) sessions as well as nightly reading homework and beyond. Students have a goal of 14 points for the second trimester.  Each book has a certain amount of points it is worth.  This information is listed with reading level and appropriateness (grade school, middle school, high school, for example).  Points per book range from 3 to 5, generally, with longer books being worth more points.  On an average this is going to mean your child is reading anywhere from 3-5 books a Trimester. That said, help your child select books that are on their reading level (their latest DRA2 level), and have high interest for them.  This will allow them to accomplish reading books from start to finish successfully.
    
Math: Measures and Decimals. Please check your child's planner for specific page numbers. POM solving and presentations (problem of the month) continue. The next MARS task will be introduced this month as well.  

Science: landforms--Mt. Shasta, Mt. St. Helens

Social Studies: Civil War, Underground Railroad

Writing: summary writing continues throughout the year. Personal narratives, grammar and root word study.

 Spelling, Grammar and Cursive: Weekly lessons

Warmly,

Mrs. Young