Saturday, February 18, 2017

LEW Newsletter 2-18-2017

Hello all on this sunny Saturday!

We had an incredible time at Dodge on Thursday. All the children got to explore the grounds and they spotted tracks, a deer, coyote remains, golden rod galls, and muskrat lodges.  Some students jumped in hay, made homemade butter, kissed horses, dissected owl pellets... it was a wonderful way to cap off the week and the first and second graders are already looking forward to returning next year. Huge thank you to our chaperones for joining us! If you happen to have any photos from the trip, please share them with me and I can share them with all of the families :)  

Lessons this week

First Years
- Measuring animal tracks
- Stamp game subtraction of four-digit numbers, without borrowing.
- Writing about a favorite gift (these were great stories)

Second Years
- Seven triangles of reality (there are seriously only seven! Ask them if they can remember which types of triangles are impossible to make)
- Bar graph word problems
- Writing about a favorite gift

Third Years
- The commutative property of multiplication
- Owl study writing
- Classifying invertebrates

Volunteer opportunities

1. Flowers: Bringing in fresh flowers weekly or biweekly for the month of April and/or May.
2. Food for Gex: we're looking for volunteers to bring in food biweekly for our bearded dragon for March, April, May and June.

If you're interested, please sign up here.

We truly hope you all get the chance to enjoy your long weekend together. It was a gift to be able to spend quality time outside with all of your children at the Nature Center, and just so you know, Dodge is open to the public! If you are interested in taking your family (I highly recommend it), then just check out their website and schedule a visit! 


All the best and more,

--
Jessy Eaton Fabel
Lower Elementary Guide

"Our aim therefore is not merely to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his inmost core." ~ Maria Montessori    

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Information for Field Trip to Dodge TOMORROW

Hello Families!

We're all very excited for our trip to Dodge Nature Center tomorrow. Here's what I told the students (I just missed the bussers and Big Canoe Kids, so this will be the first time they hear this):

*Please bring appropriate outdoor clothing - boots, snow pants (more for mud and slush rather than snow), jackets, gloves, and hats.
* NO BACKPACKS necessary tomorrow. 
* Bring a lunch. Please only pack foods that don't need to be microwaved.  
* It should be a short ride to Dodge, so the students will not need activities or books for the ride. 

If you could help prepare your child for tomorrow and go through this list with them, we would greatly appreciate it.

Should be a fantastic trip. Have a wonderful night. 

--
Jessy Eaton Fabel
Lower Elementary Guide

"Our aim therefore is not merely to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his inmost core." ~ Maria Montessori    

Friday, February 10, 2017

LEW Newsletter 2-10-2017

Hello LEW Families!

It was nice to have a full week. It feels like it has been a while. This gave us time to meet with all of our specialists in the afternoon for art, music, and handwork. Detailed portraits, guitar playing, drum beats, and knitting ... beautiful things to witness the children practicing and mastering.  

Also, next week on Thursday, February 16th, Lower Elementary will be taking a field trip to Dodge Nature Center. We've been preparing the children by studying and focusing on topics they will be exploring further at the center. Each group will get to do 2 activities. Here's what they'll be doing at Dodge:

- First years will be focusing on reptiles and amphibians and studying animal tracks and signs. 
- Second years will be focusing on milk makers and animal adaptations.
- Third years will be dissecting owl pellets and learning about winter survival.  

We started the tradition of going to Dodge Nature Center last year and the children that attended are very much looking forward to returning.  

Lessons from the week

First Years
- Constructive Triangles
- Animal tracks work session
- Verb Grammar Box
- Mammal Study
- Rocket Math +

Second Years
- 7 Triangles of Reality
- Animal Adaptations work session
- Preposition Grammar Box
- Platyhelmithes (flatworm study) 
- Rocket Math +

Third Years
- Owl Study
- Our connected waterways models (ask them to present this to you!)
- Invertebrate Classification
- Skip counting practice by 2, 3, 4, and 5 (it would be great if you could help them practice this at home - just up to x 10)

Reminders and Announcements

We hope that you will all make it to the Soiree tomorrow night at Como Dockside from 7:00pm-10:00pm.  Thank you all so much for your generous donations for our homeless shelter basket. It's getting packed and ready for the event. It promises to be a fun time! A parent and occasional substitute teacher, Heidi Grayden-Kangas, wanted me to put the following Great Gathering on your radar. You can sign up at the Soiree - event likely to sell out. Click below for more details...



Enjoy your weekend!

Warm regards,

--
Jessy Eaton Fabel
Lower Elementary Guide

"Our aim therefore is not merely to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his inmost core." ~ Maria Montessori