We start the morning with our monthly breakfast with books in the lunchroom. We will also be recognizing our readers of the month. We have definitely had great growth with reading skills.
Tonight is our annual all school Christmas concert at Roper.
We have a staff meeting after school. I love the staff meetings in December. We have certified staff sharing something from domains 1 or 4, their evaluation form. This is a great time for them to shine and share; while we get to learn great ideas. Sharing today: K, 2nd, 3rd, special education K-5, music, ESL, and the Instructional Coach.
This is a nice positive video that has several possible conversation starters: diversity, sharpen the saw, finding something we are passionate about, being outside enjoying nature, etc...
Outdoors
Thought for today:
12/10/19
12/9/19
Tuesday December 10th, 2019
Please help remind students and families about the Christmas Concert on Wednesday. It starts at 6:30 pm, at Roper.
Please help remind students to dress warmly for the Winter weather.
This is a nice overview of questions to consider when understanding who our second language students are:
Five Questions
Thought for today:
Please help remind students to dress warmly for the Winter weather.
This is a nice overview of questions to consider when understanding who our second language students are:
Five Questions
Thought for today:
12/6/19
Monday December 9th, 2019
Meetings/Reminders for the week:
December 9th, 2019- Monday- eval team
December 9th, 2019- Monday- Hour of Code all week
December 10th, 2019- Tuesday- Intervention Meeting/MTSS
December 11th, 2019- Wednesday- Breakfast with books and readers of the month
December 11th, 2019- Wednesday- Staff meeting
December 11th, 2019- Wednesday- Christmas Concert- Roper- 6:30 pm
Next week:
December 17th- Leadership assembly
December 17th- Second quarter sharpen the paw- AM
December 18th- Last day of food drive
December 18th- Christmas lunch
December 20th, 2019- Friday- Early release at 12:45 pm
Habit of the week/Classroom leading morning announcements:
Yarbrough- Habit 7: Sharpen the saw
Next week: McCollum- Habit 8: Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs
We definitely do STEM/STEAM at our school all year long. Monday starts the annual Hour of Code. We definitely participate and all of our kids are engaged with coding throughout the school year. This video is short and recognizes the importance of creativity. I like that the video also has people speaking in other languages; which is good for kids to hear:
Hour of Code Video
The holiday season can be hard, especially if you have had loved ones pass away. You might have had a special pet pass away. Holidays are just not the same when special people/pets are gone. Loss could even be missing your home place, like our students who were born in foreign countries. All of my family lives out of state or out of country. If students aren't able to travel, the holiday season can be hard. This is a great website that has resources and personal stories that can be helpful so you know that you are not alone:
Loss
If you are striving to have a calmer holiday, more experiences than stuff, this is a nice check in:
A Calmer Holiday
The following links are like a la carte. You can pick the articles that interest you.
Expressing Emotions
This article matches perfectly with our literacy training this year:
Emergent Readers
Metacognitive skills
While this article is focused on second language classes at the secondary level, the ideas and resources listed would be great for any grade level and content area:
Google Resources/Language Resources
The pictures from this last week might be a bit of an overload. We go all out for the holiday season. Our kids need the positive experiences, the warm and fuzzy holiday music and decorations, the community and inclusive activities, and the great memories that they will definitely remember.
We have a picture of our November leaders of the month. The weather was yucky on Monday, but Domino's delivers. We also received a very kind donation of food and hygiene items from Sawtooth. We are working hard to collect our own food drive items as well.
Students were busy preparing for our annual Christmas dinner and we had several kind donations from area businesses such as Great Harvest Bread, Swensen's, Idaho Joe's, Ridley's, Chobani, Jaker's, Shari's, and Falls Brand. We had an awesome turn out for the dinner.
The last pictures include first grade students and fourth grade students synergizing together as they get ready for the holiday season.
Pictures This Week
Thought for today:
December 9th, 2019- Monday- eval team
December 9th, 2019- Monday- Hour of Code all week
December 10th, 2019- Tuesday- Intervention Meeting/MTSS
December 11th, 2019- Wednesday- Breakfast with books and readers of the month
December 11th, 2019- Wednesday- Staff meeting
December 11th, 2019- Wednesday- Christmas Concert- Roper- 6:30 pm
Next week:
December 17th- Leadership assembly
December 17th- Second quarter sharpen the paw- AM
December 18th- Last day of food drive
December 18th- Christmas lunch
December 20th, 2019- Friday- Early release at 12:45 pm
Habit of the week/Classroom leading morning announcements:
Yarbrough- Habit 7: Sharpen the saw
Next week: McCollum- Habit 8: Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs
We definitely do STEM/STEAM at our school all year long. Monday starts the annual Hour of Code. We definitely participate and all of our kids are engaged with coding throughout the school year. This video is short and recognizes the importance of creativity. I like that the video also has people speaking in other languages; which is good for kids to hear:
Hour of Code Video
The holiday season can be hard, especially if you have had loved ones pass away. You might have had a special pet pass away. Holidays are just not the same when special people/pets are gone. Loss could even be missing your home place, like our students who were born in foreign countries. All of my family lives out of state or out of country. If students aren't able to travel, the holiday season can be hard. This is a great website that has resources and personal stories that can be helpful so you know that you are not alone:
Loss
If you are striving to have a calmer holiday, more experiences than stuff, this is a nice check in:
A Calmer Holiday
The following links are like a la carte. You can pick the articles that interest you.
Expressing Emotions
This article matches perfectly with our literacy training this year:
Emergent Readers
Metacognitive skills
While this article is focused on second language classes at the secondary level, the ideas and resources listed would be great for any grade level and content area:
Google Resources/Language Resources
The pictures from this last week might be a bit of an overload. We go all out for the holiday season. Our kids need the positive experiences, the warm and fuzzy holiday music and decorations, the community and inclusive activities, and the great memories that they will definitely remember.
We have a picture of our November leaders of the month. The weather was yucky on Monday, but Domino's delivers. We also received a very kind donation of food and hygiene items from Sawtooth. We are working hard to collect our own food drive items as well.
Students were busy preparing for our annual Christmas dinner and we had several kind donations from area businesses such as Great Harvest Bread, Swensen's, Idaho Joe's, Ridley's, Chobani, Jaker's, Shari's, and Falls Brand. We had an awesome turn out for the dinner.
The last pictures include first grade students and fourth grade students synergizing together as they get ready for the holiday season.
Pictures This Week
Thought for today:
12/5/19
Friday December 6th, 2019
We have the candy cane sale today.
What a dinner on Thursday. We had a line from the lunchroom down to kindergarten and people just kept coming. We had to have served around 400 people. It was such a great turn out and family event. A big thank you to Nicole in the kitchen, all the community businesses and adults that donated food, Mari for planning, and all the staff members, families, and students that assisted. When I walked out of the school, I was wondering where everybody parked. It was a great turn out.
Have a great Friday and weekend. Thought for today:
What a dinner on Thursday. We had a line from the lunchroom down to kindergarten and people just kept coming. We had to have served around 400 people. It was such a great turn out and family event. A big thank you to Nicole in the kitchen, all the community businesses and adults that donated food, Mari for planning, and all the staff members, families, and students that assisted. When I walked out of the school, I was wondering where everybody parked. It was a great turn out.
Have a great Friday and weekend. Thought for today:
12/4/19
Thursday December 5th, 2019
Please help remind students about the candy cane sale tomorrow.
The big event today is the Christmas dinner. The community donations have been very generous. Please help remind students and families. This is going to be an awesome event and we have students excited to sing, assist with different roles, greet, and more.
Thought for today:
The big event today is the Christmas dinner. The community donations have been very generous. Please help remind students and families. This is going to be an awesome event and we have students excited to sing, assist with different roles, greet, and more.
Thought for today:
12/3/19
Wednesday December 4th, 2019
This is fun article all about food. I spend a lot of time in the lunch room and one of my favorite experiences when traveling is trying new foods. Eating is universal and often the ingredients are the same or similar. Food brings people together and is usually an easy in with inclusivity activities :
The Language of Lunch
This thought for today is so true. Who you are is very much dependent upon those you meet and interact with:
The Language of Lunch
This thought for today is so true. Who you are is very much dependent upon those you meet and interact with:
12/2/19
Tuesday December 3rd, 2019
Please help remind students and families about the Christmas dinner on Thursday. We have yummy food and students singing. This starts at 5:30 and is a great way to start the holiday season. We also have family portraits being taken.
Thought for today:
Thought for today:
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