Friday’s Lesson

Good Morning (if you are reading this on Thursday, fine, but don’t do the activities below until the morning. Homework tonight is just to complete the post tonight about what you did between school finishing on Tuesday, and school starting again on Wednesday, and try and add a photo or a link if you are able. If you would rather write about this in your writer’s or reader’s notebook, that is fine too!

Now, back to our Good Morning…
Let’s try again shall we… I do not want a repeat of last week!
Complete all of the morning jobs on the board, yes, ALL OF THEM, Max, put that book down and find your glue-stick!
PAY SOMEONE A COMPLIMENT
Do NOT put on your soccer uniform yet.

Go to Ms. Yick’s blog and watch and learn how to add a photo to your own blog. Now please do that and write a post for me titled and about either the Publishing Party activities, the making of moon-cakes or our science classes and add a photo please that is relevant to that topic.

Now, read the time for kids magazine that is at the front of the class. Find an article you think is interesting and tell me about it on your blog in a new post with the heading ‘Time for Kids’ Try and add a link to the magazine online (hint, I have the link in my useful sites blogroll) Try and add a picture too if you can, if you don’t know how, ask someone who does to help you.

Use any remaining time to explore the Time for Kids website. NO WIDGETS! Remember, I am always watching!!!

If you don’t complete this today, please have two new posts done by Monday, so that is three posts altogether.
1. What you did Wednesday with photo/picture/link
2. Science, Publishing or Moon – cakes with photo
3. Time for Kids with photo and or link

IF you are unable to do these on your blog for any reason, then I expect them to be written in your writer’s or reader’s notebook.

By 9.30 you need to have packed up your laptop and then it is time to get ready to play soccer.
Be fair, have fun, be fair and have fun! That is all there is to it! See you there sometime…

Carl B and Mrini, please don’t forget to take home the hamsters… be careful and enjoy them!

Science, Publishing Parties and Mooncakes

Wow, what a busy and exciting time it is here at S.A.S. right now. I really hope that soccer day doesn’t get rained out tomorrow 5KP…keep your fingers crossed…

News Just In…
Dear Parents and Students,

We are canceling today’s games but are rescheduling for Friday the 24th (Tomorrow). Please inform all students to bring warmer clothes and perhaps a second set of dry clothes to put on afterward.

We at S.A.S. PD will take this opportunity to better prepare for Friday’s games by setting up additional tents for cover and remarking the fields.

The weather forecast for today calls for 40% chance of rain while tomorrow is only 20% chance.

Please make sure kids are dressed warm enough on Friday.

Thanks again for your understanding and continued support.

Todd Parham (Athletic Director)

Here is the revised schedule for Friday’s Soccer Day

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DON’T PANIC 5KP the math test will NOT be rained out!

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SPIRIT WEEK is next week leading up to our week off for the October National Day Holiday
Don’t forget to wear your house shirts next Monday for the start of Spirit Walk at 1pm. If you don’t have one you will be able to get one tomorrow or Friday during homeroom time.
We won’t need to wear any twins clothes on Tuesday as we are ALL going to look the same in our soccer uniforms as we head off to our EXPO field trip! (Two volunteers still needed please)
Wear something crazy on Wacky Wednesday
Thursday is GOING TO BE FANTASTIC, Pajama Day is my absolute favorite day of the year!

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Monday Mania

Wow
Big week ahead, in fact, a busy time until October break…

Here is a snapshot so get your pen and your diary ready…

Tuesday – School Photos, bring your money if you haven’t already IF you want to purchase some photos.
Moon-cakes are being made in Project Area 5 during our LLB at 10.15, you are welcome to join us

Tuesday ASA’s

Wednesday – NO SCHOOL TODAY

Thursday – is SOCCER DAY! and we have ASA’s

After a math test first thing in the morning, we will start soccer at 9:45. There will be a break and lunch in between. Games end with announcements at 1:30 where we will head back in to cool down and finish off with some reading and a fire drill!!

Reminders:
– Students should put on sunscreen at home, and bring some extra for reapplication.
– Everyone should bring a hat and a water bottle.

-YOU MUST BRING A HOME LUNCH ON THIS DAY AND LOTS OF HEALTHY SNACKS TO MUNCH ON

If you are not too busy parents, come cheer us on!
We are SAS PD5

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Monday at 1pm is our Spirit Walk, you are welcome to join us at 1 pm.

We only have two chaperones for our Expo Field Trip. Please e mail me asap if you are interested and available next Tuesday. It should be a great day and I know your child would love you to come along… The deadline for signing up is Thursday and we still need three more parents for 5KP.

Our October Break starts on Friday the 1st of October… Enjoy


Friday on my Mind

Good Morning 5KP thrill-seekers…

Did you all do your morning jobs??? Or were you all too excited once you saw the instructions on the board? If so, GET BACK TO THOSE JOBS, hand those forms in and get ORGANIZED!

Here are your instructions for after you are ready for the day, PAY SOMEONE A COMPLIMENT NOW, yes, NOW, as soon as you are reading this, call out (politely) to someone else in the room and tell them something nice, DO IT!

Then…

Make sure you have saved your work in the ‘For Mrs Power’ folder, save it in word if you are having any difficulty and remember to save as “Final Narrative Kimbra” Carl B, Patricia, keep typing please, do not go on to the tasks below until that document is IN MY FOLDER, that goes for all of you!

Then…

Open the front and back end of your blog. Go into your ‘Nicholas’ entry to edit it. Open a new tab, google ‘Nicholas’ and find a picture of the book cover, or any of the covers or something relevant to the book. Copy by right clicking and saying ‘copy image location’ then go back to your back end and click on ‘add media’. If you are stuck now, ask someone for help, I know some of you know how to do this already.

When you have done that. Go to add a new post. Take out your reader’s notebook and choose one of the entries I have written comments in for you. Type up that entry under the heading ‘Reader’s Notebook’ and make sure you add any improvements or suggestions I have made and that you correct all errors.

Now, go to this site, http://www.overhereoverthere.com/ and I want all the falcons and dolphins in the class (if you are not sure which you are check here) to comment on a post Sydney has written, and all of the bears and pumas to comment on a post Hannah has written. Be positive and maybe suggest something else you would like them to write about. These girls are 4th graders now but they are friends that have known each other since pre-k 4 and have remained friends even though they now live half way around the world from each other; be supportive and encouraging and check your spelling before you hit ‘comment’.

IF you have done all of that, and only then, you may have some free blogging time, if you HAVE NOT finished, please do so over the weekend.

Maddie, don’t forget to take Shadow home today in the small cage, clean it out first and I have put a small zip-lock bag of food in there for him and you can also give him some vegetables etc, but not too much. The most important thing is water. You can take the ball home but please bring it back (and Shadow, on Monday.) Ask Patricia, Claire or Ingrid if you need any help and Carl B and Mike have also got ‘hamster experience’. Good Luck!

Have a great donut/brownie eating experience today and a wonderful weekend. Be good for Mr B please, very very good!

Happy Birthday to Claire and Thomas for the weekend.

News of the Moment

Hello 5KP families

The class are enjoying preparing their first personal narrative for publishing. Using some of the new tools I was taught about at the Mac conference last Thursday and Friday we have been reading each others work, saving the work as a Pages Document and then using Voice Candy to give feedback to our writing partner. Ask the kids about it, they really worked hard. We will hold our first publishing party next Monday. It would be great if we could have some volunteers to send in a few treats for the kids. Please mail me if you are able to make brownies or cupcakes or send in some juice, pop-corn or potato chips, we would really appreciate it and then we will celebrate by sharing our stories aloud with each other.We are about half way through our second math unit and I anticipate having our second unit test first thing on Thursday the 23rd of September. That week is a busy week with our publishing party on Monday, school photos on either Monday the 20th or Tuesday the 21st (times to follow), an elementary assembly at 2 pm on Tuesday (you are always welcome to attend), our day off from school on Wednesday the 22nd and our first soccer day of the year on Thursday the 23rd, starting out on the fields at 10 am, please join us if you are able, we play about 5 matches between 10 am and 1.30 pm (details to follow).

All of these dates are in the google calendar at the left of this screen and are updated regularly.

All new students have now been put into their school houses, either Puma, Dolphin, Bear or Falcon so check out who is where.

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Finally, if you are anything like me, you will sometimes find it difficult to get your child organized in the morning. Some of the students have been coming to school without their writer’s or reader’s notebooks, their study-links or other things they need for the day. I found this link handy in my own life and wonder if it may be helpful in yours. The site, unclutterer.com is in my useful sites category too on the right of the screen as I have followed it for a few years; there is always something handy on there to help me or my family/my class become more organized.

I look forward to perhaps seeing some of you at the S.A.S. swim meet of the P.T.S.A. barbecue this Saturday. Over and Out!

Missing You 5KP

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Hi Students, I hope you enjoyed your two days with Mr Bromley and are keeping yourselves well behaved and impressing him with your strong skills and good manners. I have had a great two day conference and have learned a lot of fun and helpful new applications that I look forward to sharing with you soon, we are going to have such a great year. The mac computers offer us many new learning opportunities.
If you are still having trouble with your comments “DON’T DESPAIR” but be patient, it is a school-wide problem and Mr Power is doing everything he can to fix it. Keep posting blog entries and as soon as we can we will fix the issue.
Good Luck with Ash this weekend Mike, look after your little hamster.
Monday is a day 2 so don’t forget you have music last period and that Monday Reader’s need to hand in their Reader’s Notebook.
Have a great weekend 5KP.

News of the Moment

Hello Parents

I look forward to meeting many of you at Open House tonight. Here is the information that will be discussed this evening in a more formal format for your reference.

Introducing 5th Grade Procedures

Homework Expectations

Each weeknight students are generally expected to:

Complete a study link related to that day’s math content

Read for 30 minutes

Complete any specific writer’s workshop or reader’s workshop tasks assigned by their teacher

Review and revise math, science and social studies concepts as needed

Complete any homework requirements from specialist teachers

Homework will be written down each day in the students’ agenda (diary, assessment book) and will usually not be given over the weekend unless a project is being undertaken

Assessment Practices

Math

There will be an end of unit test given as summative assessment at the end of each math unit (there are 12 for the year). Students will know about these test dates at least a few days before the test is given. They will receive their raw score as soon as possible after completing the test, we then go over the test together as a class and the students are then asked to have the test signed by a parent and returned on the next school day.

Formative assessments will also be completed in class and these may include mad minutes, oral questioning, submission of study links and spot quizzes.

Language Arts

We complete six units of study in our Writer’s Workshop lessons and at the end of each unit (approximately 4-6 weeks long) a piece of work will be published and the student will receive comprehensive feedback for that work in the form of a rubric.

Formative assessments will also be completed in class and these are generally based on anecdotal evidence collected by the teacher during conferences and class participation during the mini lesson.

In our Reader’s Workshop students are asked to maintain reading logs whether in their Reader’s Notebook or through their blog. Students also maintain their Notebook and regularly confer both with their Reading Buddies and their teacher.

Science and Social Studies

These subjects are generally project based and may involve the student maintaining notebooks, completing posters worksheets and tests and completing tasks that will be introduced to the parents through the classroom teacher’s blog.

Standardized Tests

Throughout the year there are several opportunities for the children to be tested in a standardized manner. Parents will be notified when their children are to take part in the I.O.W.A. and E.R.B. tests and also the D.R.A. test that will be taken by each student twice a year, once in the Fall and once in the Spring. A spelling inventory is also undertaken in the first month of the year to gauge what areas need to be focused on in our Word Study lessons.

Technology Requirements

5th grade students will be set up with their own blog before the end of September. Students will be taught during class time how to maintain and add to their blog responsibly. There will be opportunities to enhance student learning through the use of the blog and it is an expectation that students have some access to a computer in their home. Classroom teachers will communicate with their class the requirements that need to be met here and if any parents need clarification they should immediately e mail the classroom teacher.

Completing writing and research tasks whether on the blog or the Internet in general does not mean that students take over their home computer for hours on end playing games and adding widgets!

It is very useful for your child to have their own usb stick/thumb drive that they keep with them in their school bag.

Parent Teacher Communication

E-mail is the main form of communication between teachers and parents and we aim to return your e-mails on the same day we receive them. If it is urgent that you relay a message to your child, please call Carol in the office and she will get a message to us a.s.a.p.

Teachers would appreciate the parents viewing their blog at least once per week and suggest the best day to do this would be Monday. While we may be adding to our blog more often than once weekly it will often be specifically aimed at the students. Our goal is to relay the most important news to you at the beginning of the school week.

In other news

Just a reminder that the Scholastic book order forms and catalogs went home with your fifth grader today. Knowing that it is sometimes difficult to find English language books for your children here in Shanghai, the Scholastic book orders are a great way to buy books for your child to have on hand when they’ve finished up their library books and need something to read or to have to take on a holiday break or even to keep on hand for gifts. Best of all, every time a child orders a book from the Scholastic catalog, the teacher earns points from Scholastic that they can use to order books for their classroom. What a great way to build your child’s library and their classroom library at the same time?

Please note that the students’ due date for this order form will be Monday, September 13th, 2010. As there is always a crunch for time, the teachers will not be able to process any orders received after this cut-off date. Also note that money must always be paid at the time of the order in the correct amount (no change will be given) and in R.M.B.

Friday Update

Hi Parents, what an eventful week with a typhoon warning to spice things up… the excitement never ends. I have enjoyed your child this week; we are really getting to know each other and our expectations for behavior and the day-to-day running of the classroom are coming along beautifully. It is going to be a great year.

Only a week ago our class pet Shadow gave birth to 6 babies, 5 are alive and well at my home at least until their eyes open and their mother stops being so protective. We started science this week by looking at the scientific method although I think a look at ‘life cycles’ might have been more appropriate considering all of our hamster activity. Enjoy some photos of the tiniest little critters I have seen as well as the students enjoying their first science class.

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Today we completed our Unit One math test, I then worked through my lunch break to correct it and we spent half an hour just now going over the results. The students should all be able to explain to you exactly how each question was corrected and assessed; most answers were worth one mark; the total test was out of 22. Please sign the test over the weekend to acknowledge that you have seen it.

Please go easy on those that didn’t do to well, it is only early in the year and I would rather encourage them to do better next time than discourage them from being honest and open about how they went. It is always the ‘naturally clever math students’ that make the silly errors that I am most frustrated with as I know they can do better and it annoys me that they don’t read over the test when they are done as they would often see their mistakes.

Monday is a day three and the children have their last swimming class in PE and have been asked to bring in a bag appropriate for taking their swimwear home with them. Their next PE unit will be soccer as our first soccer day for the year is coming soon.

Your child was set up with their own blog this week and they are on a huge learning curve, they will learn far more quickly than most of us will however there will still be many frustrations in the early days of having access to this technology. They will enjoy your encouragement and interest at this stage and as the weeks go by their will be many opportunities for learning that can be enhanced through the use of their blog.

School Closure

HI 5KP
IF you check the blog over the ‘typhoon day’ take note of some of its features and see what you can set about doing on your blog.
If you are having trouble, don’t despair, set up a word document and start a list of questions you want to ask Mr Power and me, things you want to do on your blog and MOST IMPORTANTLY, start writing!
Read, study for Friday’s math test and keep safe…
See you Thursday 5KP