Dear Room 20 & 21 Parents,
Last week was truly an EXPERIENCE! Sacramento and its many museums and historical sights was really a great way to spend a school day; we were immersed in the history of California in a way that we cannot replicate in the classroom. Now, we are definitely in the "home stretch" of our school year- there's much to learn, but also much to complete and prepare for our anthologies, end of the year projects, and Open House later in the month. Let's all come to school each day with energy, enthusiasm, and a desire to demonstrate our best in our work and attitude- we can DO it!
Our blogsite addresses are:
Room 20 (Scourkes) http://rockhopperroom20.blogspot.com
Room 21 (Roels) http://gtfroom22.blogspot.com
**** A PARENTS ONLY Special Event! ****
Penguins, mark your calendars!
Would you like more ideas on how to help your child in positive ways regarding schoolwork, homework and life? Come to our Portal Parent Education Evening:
"An Evening with Rick Morris"
Tuesday, May 17th
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Portal Multi-Purpose Room
Parents-Only
Mr. Morris, a dynamic, entertaining and informative speaker on classroom management and parenting, brings over 31 years of teaching experience to Murdock-Portal! (Mr. Morris is also an “experienced parent” – with two grown daughters and a son in high school.) The starting point of the evening will be "Discipline is Teaching, Not Punishment." Then you will take a look at the big picture of parent-child interactions covering the basics of what works and what doesn't! Mr. Morris talks about “the Parent Trap--being permissive or punitive--and how to avoid it.” He will also present ideas and suggestions from Robert MacKenzie's book, Setting Limits. You will find the evening lots of fun and enlightening!
If both parents cannot attend, I suggest the parent who works most with your student and homework attend.
I hope to see you there! - Julie Ales
Curriculum Notes:
Language Arts- Bridge to Terabithia and its characters have taken hold of us, and we are now fully absorbed in their lives. We continue to contemplate the circumstances that surround our central character's actions as we draw closer to the climax of the story next week. Spelling resumes this week as well; we will continue to build a greater vocabulary of word families through our spelling lists until the end of the year.
Science- We continue with our Solid Earth unit, and we are concentrating our efforts on scientific observation of minerals. This means that we try to describe our minerals in great detail, supporting our words with realistic drawings where possible. We also will be using techniques to analyze mineral properties such as hardness and streak, and we will compare our data with established guidelines for mineral identification.
Monday, May 23
Would you be willing to come in and listen to a small group or two? Ask any parent who has volunteered for this job before - it's lots of fun, easy to do, and a tremendous help to ensure success for our groups! It's best if you can attend all 4 sessions so there is consistency, but if that's not possible, please let us know the dates you're available, and we will work with your schedule as best as we can. Please email your family room teacher as soon as possible if you're able to help!
Calendar of Events:
- Wed. 5/11 4th grade math quiz; Ch. 27 & 28
- Thur. 5/12 5th Grade Math Placement Test - Level 2
- Fri. 5/20: 5th Bedroom Project Due
- Mon. 5/23: Wax Museum Boards Due
- Scientific Method- Part Two Due
- 1st Literature Circle @8:15am
- Tues. 5/24 Bridge to Terabithia test
- Wed. 5/25: Open House (Rockhopper time 7-7:45pm)
- 2nd Literature Circle @8:15am
- Fri. 5/27: Learning Day
- Mon. 5/30: No SCHOOL
- Tues. 5/31 3rd Literature Circle @8:15am
- Thurs. 6/2 4th Literature Circle @8:15am
- Mon. 6/6: Last day of P.E.
- Science Fair Project Board due
- Tues. 6/7 Volunteer Brunch
- Thurs. 6/9: Academy of Sciences Field Trip
- Fri. 6/10: Field Day
- Tues. 6/14: Recognition Ceremony/Last Day of School!!!
California Trivia Clue (student responses are REQUIRED):
The largest of CA’s carnivorous plants is known as what?
Sincerely,
Mr. Roels and Miss Scourkes
Rooms 20 & 21
Rockhopper Village
Portal School
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