The due date for our Book Reports has been extended to Tuesday, March 20th.I hope this gives kids a little more time to feel they can put their best effort into their work.
Our class will be taking the District Writing Assessment on Monday, March 12, and Tuesday, March 13. If your child would like to bring headphones to watch/listen to the video, they are welcome to. I have earbuds for each child in the class, so no worries if you don't have any!
If your child is absent from school, please have him/her take home the work they missed in class. Or...email me and I can put it in the office for someone to pick up. This is especially important in math, as we move quickly through the lessons. They should complete it and return it to me as soon as they can so I can take a look at it.
Just a few tidbits of information as we get closer....
Don't forget to turn in your "letters from home" by next Thursday. We have received a total of ONE camper's letters.....yikes!! It really does help campers feel not so far from home when they get a little note from you. Combine multiple letters into "Night #1" and "Night #2" envelopes.
Meet in the MPR by 8:15. One teacher will be checking campers in at the door, and another teacher will be collecting medicine.
Directions on how to pack/organize medications will be coming home next week.
Students will need a sack lunch for the first day--all other meals will be provided.
No money or electronics
Label everything!!
Watch the weather--pack warm clothes [layers]--we are at an OUTDOOR school and will be outside until 9pm each night.
We should arrive back at Mundy between 2:00-2:30 pmon Wednesday.
We will post pictures as we can on Twitter--but please know that reception is spotty. Follow Mrs. Broschard [@NMMrsBroschard], Mrs. Story [@rustystory] and Ms. Loe [@KelseyLoe] on Twitter for updates!!
For those not attending Coloma, student will be here at school in room 500 with Ms. Lean, learning all about the Gold Rush, and doing most of the things they are doing at Coloma. In addition, we will take a field trip on Tuesday, March 6th to Sacramento.
Thursday, March 1 will be the test on Unit 6 in math. I know it seems like there is a lot of information to cover in this chapter. We have spent some extra time on division, because that is an important skill to master. Using a protractor was introduced, but mastery of that skill is not expected at this time. We will revisit it later.