Thursday, May 24, 2012

REMINDERS


Our field trip is Tuesday, May 29.  Buses will leave school at 9:00.  Please make sure your child is at school on time, appropriately dressed and has a lunch in his or her backpack.  Students will be carrying their own lunches.  After the tour, we'll be meeting at Pioneer Square for lunch just after noon.  (Our tour ends around noon and then we'll need to walk over there.)

Students should start bringing in their costumes for their biography speeches so they can be ready to present when they are ready.  I don't expect students to go out and buy things.  Be creative; use what you have or borrow from others.  For example, Kristin is making a hat and bow tie out of paper to be George Washington.  Sam is borrowing baseball equipment so he can be Jackie Robinson.

Bring in your white t-shirt for Camp next week.  I have some extras in various sizes but the class decided the fairest thing to do was to ask everyone to bring one and if someone forgets or if the family isn't able to get one, we'd cover it.  We will be tying the shirts on Thursday.

Mr. Parker's Bring Your Family to Music day for our class is Monday, June 4, from 11:10 – 11:55 in the cafeteria.

Our fabulous Portland musical is on Tuesday, June 12, at 1:45.  Your children are so talented and adorable.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

HELP NEEDED

We have two announcements here, so please read carefully :)



Sexton Mountain will host a BOOK SWAP for all students in the building on June 7th and June 8th from 8 to 8:30.
Prior to that date, kids will be able to bring in books for the swap before school May 29th to June 7th.

I am looking for two to three parents to cover one AM shift for the dates of May 29th to June 8th.

If you are available one of those dates, please contact Susan Rehm at bsrehm@comcast.net.
Please let me know if you have a specific date in mind or can be placed on any open slot.

Thank you,
Susan

And...

One of our traditions is to tie dye a T-shirt. If your child wishes to participate, he or she will need to bring a pre-washed, white T-shirt to school by Tuesday,May 29th  An old adult-sized one with designs on it is fine too. We are trying to coordinate an all-school tie-dye event on June 1st, but need volunteers (any length of time helps) to make it happen. Let me know if you’re available ASAP. Also, if you would be willing to donate tie-dye kits or an extra t-shirts for those students or classes that might need them, please send them to school with your child.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Math Homework

This week's math homework is now ready to download.  There will be  no writing homework this week because we have so many things going on right now.  Have a good weekend.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Culture Fair Volunteers


We invite you to participate in the Culture Fair on May 22nd from about 8:30 – 12:30. (A more firm schedule will be out soon). Please consider participating. Here is some information that may help you.

What is culture? Culture is…

“the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group.”

"that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by humans as members of society." 
“a powerful human tool for survival, but it is a fragile phenomenon.  It is constantly changing and easily lost because it exists only in our minds.  Our written languages, governments, buildings, and other man-made things are merely the products of culture.  They are not culture in themselves.”
Why is a culture fair important?

“It is important because it honors different traditions that have become a part of our country. When we celebrate cultural heritage it gives us a view of what other cultures are like. When we learn about other cultures, and our own, we understand the world and ourselves better.”

“It is important because we live in a global economy and to be successful we have to see beyond our own traditions and biases and be able to appreciate and work with people who are different from us.”

“It is important because it helps us better see our own strengths and flaws and teaches tolerance of diversity.”

What to include in your display/presentation?

Displays can be as simple or complex as you like. They can be made with tri-fold boards like those used for science fair projects if you wish. If you have another idea, that is great too. We want to make this easy for you, so follow your instincts. We’ll be grateful for whatever you can do.

Displays can include maps and/or photos of the region, pictures of famous people from there, history, samples of money, items made in the country, traditional clothing worn by the people, and other things that highlight what the people may enjoy such as art, music, games, toys, books, sports, food, etc. (Food items may only be served to students if they are store bought and packaged safely. These rules exist to prevent food poisoning in our students.) You may also want to include information about the religions practiced, the holidays celebrated, and some of the cultural norms of you country. It would be interesting to look at how much of that still influences you and/or how these things are expressed the same and differently in America.

It has been said that a person is blind to his/her own culture. In other words, because it feels “normal” to you, you don’t always notice and appreciate what is unique and interesting to others. Do not sell your culture short. Do not think that because your family has been in America a long time, you have no culture. Do not think this culture fair is only to celebrate non-European cultures. We want to see cultures from every continent. This could be an opportunity to learn more about where your ancestors came from. This is also an opportunity to explore the different parts of the United States. For instance, if you grew up in the South or on the East Coast and notice cultural differences from Oregon, you could create a display about that.

There really are no wrong or right answers. The important thing to remember is that this is a CELEBRATION of DIVERSITY. You can just stand near your display and answer questions or you can do a brief presentation. Hands on things are always great for kids. Last year chopsticks and toys that the kids could use were a hit. Quick crafts were popular too. The kids like to be able to touch, hear, smell, and taste things along with looking at things, so if you can share anything to engage the senses, that is great.

Please consider sharing your culture at our culture fair.

  • If you are interested, please email Mrs. Goei at:  susan_goei@beaverton.k12.or.us 2) If you are not staying for the presentation we need your displays by Thursday afternoon. If you are staying for the presentation you should just get to school on the 22nd with your things at 8:00.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Homework

This week's homework is posted and ready for download.  The writing is a piece that you will need to assist with.  We are working on research for an in-class writing prompt about family traditions.  I have spoken with everyone about the term "tradition" and what it entails.  Please help your child come up with a good family tradition that has enough information that they will be able to write about it.  There is a packet with this same information in everyones homework folders.  There is also a packet that went home talking about an "ABC" day event that we will be doing for the last 26 days of school.  Please get the packet from your child and take a look:)
Thank you.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

New Lit Project

We are starting a new lit project, but this one will be a little different from previous ones.  This will be mostly done in class.  They all have picked a famous person from history and they will be doing research and writing a speech about that person.  They will be doing a lot of the research at home, and then bring the information to school to do the writing.  This will be a scored speech so it is important that it is their work.  Some will be working with a partner (such as two kids doing Lewis and Clark), but it will still be scored individually.  This will require plenty of practice at home and they will need to dress as their person when giving the speech.  You are more than welcome to help the get a costume together, as well as helping them find information about their person.  To the right, I have attached a document that lists all of the kids as well as the people they have chosen to write about. 
Thank you for your help and support,
Mr. Morgan