Hello everyone! I hope you are all having a super duper summer!!! I can't believe that it's almost time to go back to school!! I am planning to set up my classroom on Tuesday, August 9th from 9-11:00am. Email me if you are interested in helping!
Mrs. Smith :)
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Thank You
Hello everyone! I hope you are having a wonderful summer! I want to thank you all for the thoughtful gifts that you gave to me! My family and I have been enjoying all of the special treats that I received. I hope you're all enjoying some time off and I look forward to seeing you soon! I can't believe that you will be in middle school in just a few short months! Congratulations! I am so proud of all of you and can't wait to see where life will take you! Talk to you soon!
Mrs. Smith :)
Mrs. Smith :)
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
THANK YOU :)
Hello families,
I wanted to express my sincere thank you to each and every one of you for the opportunity to teach your children this year! My first year of teaching fifth grade was an amazing success! Each of your children have taught me so much! They are truly some of the greatest kids that I have ever met! This class really bonded and supported each other throughout the year. It was easy for the kids to learn because they weren't afraid to take risks and try new things in front of each other. I am so impressed by their kindness and their citizenship for each other and myself. Your kids looked out for each other and for me and that is a bond that I will remember forever.
Thank you so much. Enjoy your summer and please tell your kids to email or write me notes to keep me updated on all of their successes! I will miss them!
Mrs. Smith :)
I wanted to express my sincere thank you to each and every one of you for the opportunity to teach your children this year! My first year of teaching fifth grade was an amazing success! Each of your children have taught me so much! They are truly some of the greatest kids that I have ever met! This class really bonded and supported each other throughout the year. It was easy for the kids to learn because they weren't afraid to take risks and try new things in front of each other. I am so impressed by their kindness and their citizenship for each other and myself. Your kids looked out for each other and for me and that is a bond that I will remember forever.
Thank you so much. Enjoy your summer and please tell your kids to email or write me notes to keep me updated on all of their successes! I will miss them!
Mrs. Smith :)
Friday, June 3, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Fifth Grade Party
Hello everyone! Tomorrow is the fifth grade party! Our class is supposed to wear the color red! See you all tomorrow!
Absent
Hi girls,
I will not be in school on Wednesday. We will do pizza on Friday. I'm so sorry!
Mrs. Smith
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
Coming up next week...
Tuesday-Tour the middle school as a class
Wednesday-Watch ECC reading parade, Civil War Assembly
Thursday-Fifth Grade Party
Friday-Visit with the middle school counselor
*Just a reminder to turn in your permission slip for the Allen Theatre! We are going on Monday, June 6th.
Wednesday-Watch ECC reading parade, Civil War Assembly
Thursday-Fifth Grade Party
Friday-Visit with the middle school counselor
*Just a reminder to turn in your permission slip for the Allen Theatre! We are going on Monday, June 6th.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Young Learner Showcase is TONIGHT! :)
Just a reminder that Young Learner's Showcase is TONIGHT from 6-7:30! :) Hope you see you all there! :)
Friday, May 13, 2016
Spelling Words Unit 6 Week 3
Spelling Words
1. portable
2. audience
3. decode
4. territory
5. auditorium
6. dictionary
7. terrace
8. reporter
9. December
10. contradict
11. export
12. decimal
13. audit
14. transport
15. audition
16. prediction
17. import
18. jurisdiction
19. decathlon
20. terrain
*21. terra cotta
*22. subterranean
*23. valedictorian
*24. supportiveness
*25. inaudibly
Amazing Words
1. terra cotta
2. subterranean
3. valedictorian
4. supportiveness
5. inaudibly
6. specimen
7. valuable
8. geologist
9. rare
10. deplorable
11. outcome
12. victor
13. unforeseen
14. repercussion
15. penitence
1. portable
2. audience
3. decode
4. territory
5. auditorium
6. dictionary
7. terrace
8. reporter
9. December
10. contradict
11. export
12. decimal
13. audit
14. transport
15. audition
16. prediction
17. import
18. jurisdiction
19. decathlon
20. terrain
*21. terra cotta
*22. subterranean
*23. valedictorian
*24. supportiveness
*25. inaudibly
Amazing Words
1. terra cotta
2. subterranean
3. valedictorian
4. supportiveness
5. inaudibly
6. specimen
7. valuable
8. geologist
9. rare
10. deplorable
11. outcome
12. victor
13. unforeseen
14. repercussion
15. penitence
Monday, May 9, 2016
Important Dates!
May 12th-Math Placement Test
May 16th-Language Letters will be sent home
May 20th-Language Letters due
May 25th-Sizing for gym uniforms
May 27th-Early Dismissal
May 31-Tour middle school (8:55)
June 1-ECC Parade, Civil War Assembly
June 2-Fifth Grade Party
June 3-Middle School Counselor Visits Class
June 6-Trip to Allen Theatre (permission slips will be sent home prior)
June 6-Field Day
June 6-Field Day
June 7-Last Student Day
Friday, May 6, 2016
Keeping Track of Grades
Just a reminder that your child has been keeping track of their English/Language Arts grades all trimester. At any time, you can ask them what their grades are and they will be able to calculate their grades for you.
Some of your children will be bringing home the open-ended response portion of their reading test from today. We've been practicing using information from the text and referencing the text all year and some students still are not doing so. This week they have been given the opportunity to fix their responses in order to raise their grade. Please encourage them to take advantage of this opportunity.
Thanks!
Mindy :)
Some of your children will be bringing home the open-ended response portion of their reading test from today. We've been practicing using information from the text and referencing the text all year and some students still are not doing so. This week they have been given the opportunity to fix their responses in order to raise their grade. Please encourage them to take advantage of this opportunity.
Thanks!
Mindy :)
Spelling Words-Unit 6, Week 2
1. important
2. experience
3. ignorant
4. entrance
5. difference
6. instance
7. absence
8.appearance
9.intelligent
10.evidence
11. pollutant
12. clearance
13. confidence
14. conference
15. insurance
16. ambulance
17. hesitant
18. consistent
19. excellence
20. persistent
*21. iridescent
*22. coincidence
*23. convenient
*24. significant
*25. alliance
Amazing Words
1. iridescent
2. coincidence
3. convenient
4. significant
5. alliance
6. accommodates
7. refuge
8. domesticated
9. contaminated
10. grandiose
11. prune
12. composition
13. depletion
14. natural resources
15. aggravate
2. experience
3. ignorant
4. entrance
5. difference
6. instance
7. absence
8.appearance
9.intelligent
10.evidence
11. pollutant
12. clearance
13. confidence
14. conference
15. insurance
16. ambulance
17. hesitant
18. consistent
19. excellence
20. persistent
*21. iridescent
*22. coincidence
*23. convenient
*24. significant
*25. alliance
Amazing Words
1. iridescent
2. coincidence
3. convenient
4. significant
5. alliance
6. accommodates
7. refuge
8. domesticated
9. contaminated
10. grandiose
11. prune
12. composition
13. depletion
14. natural resources
15. aggravate
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Spelling Words Unit 6, Week 1
1. famous
2. invention
3. election
4. furious
5. imagination
6. education
7. nervous
8. explanation
9. various
10. decision
11. relaxation
12. conversation
13. tension
14. humorous
15. exhibition
16. attraction
17. invasion
18. creation
19. occupation
20. destination
*21. cancellation
*22. summarization
*23. glamorous
*24. mysterious
*25. administration
Amazing Words
1. cancellation
2. summarization
3. glamorous
4. mysterious
5. administration
6. unintended
7. fortuitous
8. advantageous
9. potential
10. spontaneous
11. perspective
12. happenstance
13. occurrences
14. perceptive
15. unaware
2. invention
3. election
4. furious
5. imagination
6. education
7. nervous
8. explanation
9. various
10. decision
11. relaxation
12. conversation
13. tension
14. humorous
15. exhibition
16. attraction
17. invasion
18. creation
19. occupation
20. destination
*21. cancellation
*22. summarization
*23. glamorous
*24. mysterious
*25. administration
Amazing Words
1. cancellation
2. summarization
3. glamorous
4. mysterious
5. administration
6. unintended
7. fortuitous
8. advantageous
9. potential
10. spontaneous
11. perspective
12. happenstance
13. occurrences
14. perceptive
15. unaware
Friday, April 29, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
From the School Nurse...
Even children who have never had seasonal allergies before can develop them.
Your child could have allergies if he develops these symptoms:
Sneezing
Itchy nose and/or throat
Nasal congestion
Clear, runny nose
Coughing
Itchy, watery, +/or red eyes
Watch the pollen counts - newspaper, Weather Channel, WeatherBug Allergy and Pollen Counts at http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/hershey-pa/17033/allergies-weather/340416
Spring pollens that trigger allergies are from trees, grasses, and molds. The pollen count is highest between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. and again at dusk - when students are standing at the bus stop, riding the bus with open windows, walking/biking to school and during evening activities. Pollens are tiny airborne particles that stick to hair, skin, and clothing. For that reason, it is helpful to keep outdoor clothing/shoes in one place in the house (away from sleeping quarters). Showering, washing hair, and changing clothes after being outdoors removes the pollens. Unwashed hair deposits pollens on bedding and pillows, rubbing pollens into eyes and nose during sleep.
If your child’s symptoms interfere with sleep, school, and pleasure activities, consult your health care provider (HCP). Prescription eye drops and nasal sprays may need to be part of your allergy arsenal if OTC medications don’t relieve your child’s symptoms. If your child has a history of seasonal sensitivities, allergists recommend starting medications two weeks before pollen counts are predicted to rise.
If your HCP does prescribe medications, please use as directed for the duration of the allergy season. It is easier to prevent allergy symptoms than it is to treat them. Allergy medication given in the morning might not be working when your child comes to school during the high pollen times of day.
The Nursing Offices do not have any medications for seasonal allergies so if your child comes to school with these symptoms we can only offer water, hand / face washing, and cool compresses for irritated eyes. Please send your child to school ready to be a healthy learner.
Looking forward to a healthy and happy last two months of the school year.
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