Friday, November 14, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Mrs. Knoedler’s 6th Grade
Classroom Newsletter
November 14, 2014
Dear Families,
A HUGE, GIGANTIC thank you to all the
drivers: Michelle Singer, Tim Lamson, Jessica Hutchins and Lisa Gariboldi, for
transporting us to U32 for the musical, Once
Upon an Island. There were
several former EMES students in the play.
It was amazing to see all that talent in one place!
It was wonderful to meet with all of you
to talk about your child’s progress. If you have any questions, the best way to contact me
is via email. Please understand
that I check my email periodically during the day, so I may not be able to
respond immediately. If you call
the school, please also understand that I may not get to the phone during class
time, so please leave a message.
STARBASE: Permission forms for students to attend the Starbase program were sent
home today. Please return them by
Friday, November 21. Thanks so
much.
Starbase dates are as follows:
Wednesday December 10th (9:00am to 3:30pm
travel to Starbase)
Friday December 12th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Monday December 15th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Wednesday December 17th ROCKET LAUNCH AT
EMES IN THE AFTERNOON EVERYONE WELCOME! More info later as the date gets closer.
Friday December 19th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Gates
MacGinitie Reading Test: On Tuesday November 18th, all 6th graders will be
taking a new computer based reading assessment. The testing will begin at 9:45 and will end at 11:00. There are two tests: vocabulary and comprehension. Please be sure your child is well
rested and on time for school.
Nature
Journaling: I am wondering if anyone is interested
in helping with Nature Journaling this year. The end of day time works best for us. Please email me if you would like to
help. Thanks so much.
We are continuing our study of Ancient
Greece in Social Studies. In math,
we are forging on with multiplying and dividing fractions, reducing fractions,
as well as, changing a mixed numeral into a fraction and back again.
Please remember, that each Monday, your
child is given a math problem of the week and it is due on Friday. It is fine if you help your child with
the problem, but no calculators should be used. Also, students should be sure to show all their work and
label each number.
Your child should be doing their best to
read for on average 20 minutes a day.
Reading is the single most important activity that your child can
do.
It is hard to believe Thanksgiving is
right around the corner.
All the best, Ellen
Knoedler
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Mrs. Knoedler’s 6th
Grade Classroom Newsletter
November 6, 2014
Dear Families,
Thank you to all who have volunteered to
drive us to U32 for the performance of Wednesday. If you have not signed and sent in your
child’s permission slip for the play, please do so by Monday. It is looking like we might have enough
drivers. I will be in touch with drivers
on Monday to confirm our plans.
Math: Students are
learning how to multiply and divide fractions.
Students are also learning how to convert a mixed number to a fraction
and vice versa.
Geography
Map Test: 9 students have already passed the geography
map test of Europe and Central and Southwest Asia. Students have access to
practice tests, but it is up to them to practice. In order to fully
understand the ancient civilizations we are studying in social studies, it is
important that students understand the where countries in that area are
located. There will be two opportunities
next week for students to take the test, but studying is helpful.
Ancient Egypt Final
Assessment:
Students were given two options for their Ancient Egypt Final
Assessment. Students decided which
option they wanted to pursue. Students
were also given the specifics of each option, as well as the rubric for the
assessment. While we may have a small amount of time during school to conduct
research or type information, this assessment is to be completed at home. This
is due Friday November 14th.
Ancient Greece: We have started
learning about our next ancient civilization, Greece. It was fortuitous that we were talking about
the Greeks and how democracy as we know it today, is rooted in Ancient Greece
on Tuesday, election day.
Writing: Students are working on their
Post Narrative Writing Assessment piece.
Students worked on these on Thursday and Friday of this week.
Please be sure that your child has two pairs of shoes at school. There is a fair amount of mud being tracked
into the building and the classroom.
Thanks for your support.
Starbase: I am
again enclosing the information regarding the Starbase Program that we will
attend in December. I am hoping any
appointments your child may have can be scheduled around our trips to
Starbase.
In December, both 6th grades will travel to Starbase. Starbase is held at the Air National Guard
Air Base in Colchester. We will study physics and rocketry. While we are there, we will build rockets and
we will have a rocket launch day at EMES.
We will leave the school promptly at 9:00am and return at 3:30pm, in
time for regular dismissal. I am letting
you know now about the dates so that, if possible, any appointments won’t be
scheduled on these days. The finalized
dates for Starbase are as follows:
Wednesday December 10th (9:00am to 3:30pm
travel to Starbase)
Friday December 12th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Monday December 15th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Wednesday December 17th ROCKET LAUNCH AT
EMES IN THE AFTERNOON EVERYONE WELCOME!
More info later as the date gets closer.
Friday December 19th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
As always, we expect
all students to have proper behavior during the school day and on field
trips. On field trips, students are
ambassadors of EMES. They represent our
school community. Since students are going to be away from the school building,
it is even more important for the safety of all students that safe, responsible
and respectful behavior be the norm. Given the expectations for proper behavior
on field trips, it is important that we have the same expectations for behavior
at EMES. If students have more than 2
referrals for discipline issues at EMES, or ODR’s (Office Discipline Referral),
commonly known as being written up on the yellow form, they will not be able to
attend Starbase Program. Also, if students
misbehave at Starbase, the Starbase teachers will ask us to not have that
student return. Proper behavior is also expected, for everyone’s safety, on the
bus ride to and from Starbase. We are one of only a handful of schools selected
each year to participate in this wonderful program. Please talk to your child
about good behavior. Thank you for your support.
Please remember that on Monday and Tuesday, November 10th and
11th, students will be dismissed at 12:30 right after lunch.
I look forward to meeting with you all for parent teacher
conferences.
Take Care,
Ellen M. Knoedler
Friday, October 31, 2014
October 31st
Mrs. Knoedler’s
6th Grade Classroom Newsletter
October 31, 2014
Dear Families,
It isn’t often that Halloween falls on a
Friday! Thank you to those who sent in
food to celebrate that October 31st is the halfway point between the
first day of fall and the first day of winter.
Did you know that that Halloween comes from All Hallow’s E’ven. In Ireland, this day is called Samhain,
pronounced so-when, and is a national
holiday.
In December, both 6th grades will
travel to Starbase. Starbase is held at
the Air National Guard Air Base in Colchester. We will study physics and
rocketry. While we are there, we will
build rockets and we will have a rocket launch day at EMES. We will leave the school promptly at 9:00am
and return at 3:30pm, in time for regular dismissal. I am letting you know now about the dates so
that, if possible, any appointments won’t be scheduled on these days. The finalized dates for Starbase are as
follows:
Wednesday December 10th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Friday December 12th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Monday December 15th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
Wednesday December 17th ROCKET LAUNCH AT EMES IN THE AFTERNOON EVERYONE WELCOME! More info later as the date gets closer.
Friday December 19th (9:00am to 3:30pm travel to Starbase)
As
always, we expect all students to have proper behavior during the school day
and on field trips. On field trips,
students are ambassadors of EMES. They
represent our school community. Since students are going to be away from the
school building, it is even more important for the safety of all students that
safe, responsible and respectful behavior be the norm. Given the expectations
for proper behavior on field trips, it is important that we have the same
expectations for behavior at EMES. If
students have more than 2 referrals for discipline issues at EMES, or ODR’s (Office
Discipline Referral), commonly known as being written up on the yellow form,
they will not be able to attend Starbase Program. This went into effect Thursday
afternoon. Also, if students misbehave
at Starbase, the Starbase teachers will ask us to not have that student return.
Proper behavior is also expected on the bus ride to and from Starbase. We are
one of only a handful of schools selected each year to participate in this
wonderful program. Please talk to your child about good behavior. Thank you for
your support.
Writing: Students are working hard to improve their
personal narrative writing. We will have
our post assessment next week. Students
are refining their small moments, writing dialogue, using transition words
along with interesting vocabulary and detail to make their writing memorable.
Math: We are continuing our work on fractions and
finding common denominators for adding and subtracting fractions.
Ancient Egypt Final Assessment: Students were given two options for their
Ancient Egypt Final Assessment. On Monday,
students decided which option they wanted to pursue. Students were given the specifics of each
option, as well as the rubric for the assessment. While we may have a small
amount of time during school to conduct research or type information, this assessment
is to be completed at home. This
is due Friday November 14th.
Geography Map Test: In order to fully understand the ancient civilizations we are studying
in social studies, it is important that students understand the where countries
in that area are located. Students were
given a list of countries, mountain ranges, oceans and seas that they are
required to know and locate on a map. I
have practice tests available for students.
We had an official test on Wednesday and 4 students joined the Map Test
Hall of Fame. We will have another test
today, Friday. We will have two tests
next week. Students can take the test as many times as they want, but it is
studying that will help them pass. Ask
your child how they did on the test!
Nature Journaling: On Thursday, we ventured outside into the
woods for Nature Journaling. Sitting quietly in the woods, students spent a
quiet time drawing the world around them.
We also were all impressed with how nice the trail looked. Our trail maintenance efforts with the Barre Tech
students on Tuesday were quite impressive.
Please be sure your child is reading at least 20
minutes everyday, even the weekend.
While there is no form to fill out, reading is a 6th grade
expectation. Reading impacts all aspects
of a student’s day and learning.
A final note, it is very important that your
child have two pairs of footwear at school.
Mud is being tracked into the classroom.
Please help us keep our new building sparkling. Thank you for your support.
We made fun ghost books for our first grade
buddies. They were very creative. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays! I look forward to meeting with you next week
and the week after for Parent Teacher Conferences. Notices regarding the time of your conference
were sent home last week. If you did not
receive one, please let me know as soon as possible.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
October
23, 2014
Dear Families,
Dear Families,
Wow!
What a fantastic evening with Jon Gailmor. Your students created and performed a
spectacular song. I hope all of you that
attended enjoyed yourself!
On Tuesday October 28th,
we are planning on another trail work day.
We were rained out this week, but have put it on the calendar for next
week. Please be sure your child comes
prepared for working in the woods.
Gloves are a good thing.
While we are talking about dressing
appropriately, please be sure your child has two pair of footwear at
school. With the playground area being
wet and muddy, all the dirt gets tracked into the classroom. Please be sure that your child has a pair of
indoor shoes and a pair of outdoor shoes at school.
In math, we are continuing our work
on fractions. Much of this work requires
that students have instant recall of their math facts.
In writing, we are working on how to
write and punctuate dialogue and how to use the checklist to assess our work.
We are also learning many
interesting facts about the great Rulers of Egypt in social studies. We will
take a look at world geography next week, and learn how understanding where
countries are in the world relates to our study of the ancients.
In word study, part 3e, in our Wordly
Wise book, is due Monday October 27th.
Hopefully, we won’t have any lack of
water interruptions next week. I am
sending home information regarding your child’s parent teacher conference time.
Have
a great weekend, Ellen Knoedler
Friday, October 17, 2014
Class Newsletter
October 17th, 2014
Dear Families,
Singer and songwriter, Jon Gailmor, met with our class this
week to write a song and put it to music.
It is incredible to see this in action.
I hope you are able to see and
hear all the students sing their class songs at the concert on Tuesday evening
at 6:30P.M. Due to a soccer conflict,
this is a change in the day of the concert.
Hope to see you there!
Writing: Students are working very hard on
their personal narratives. Sometimes
personal narratives require the writer to bare their soul to the reader, which
can be difficult. Writing about the
first time you lied or didn’t listen to your parents, when you climbed a
difficult mountain or when you moved to a new school can involve quite a bit of
emotion. Writers have to challenge
themselves to convey all that emotion to the reader. Writing about lessons learned, self
realizations or “aha” moments are important in a personal narrative. We are also working on adding metaphors and
similes to our work.
Math: The weekly math word problem was on vacation
this week due to the short week but will resume next week. We are practicing finding all the factors for
a number and prime factorization of a number.
Having a solid grasp of factors will prepare students in adding and
subtracting fractions with unlike denominators.
Reading: Students should continue to work on their 12
of 18 literacy project. These are due on
Friday October 24, which is next Friday.
Social Studies: We are studying about Ancient Egypt. Students read and discussed an article in
Kid’s Discover magazine about pyramids. The engineering and thought that went
into the building of the pyramids was incredible. We will continue to gather, read, and discuss
information for a scrap book of Ancient Civilizations that we are making in
class.
I am waiting for a few more parent teacher conference slips
to come in to finalize the schedule. If
you have not sent in your form, please send it in as soon as possible. Thanks so much.
The beech trees are giving the woods and the hillsides a
golden yellow glow. Enjoy your
weekend.
Ellen
Knoedler
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Mrs. Knoedler’s 6th
Grade Class Newsletter
October 3,
2014
Dear Families,
We had a busy week completing several assignments and presenting our science invention information.
Please be sure to see the information regarding Parent Teacher Conferences. The official days for Parent Teacher Conferences are Monday and Tuesday November 10th and 11th. I will be holding Parent Teacher Conferences on Thursday and Friday evenings, November 6th and November 7th , from 4:00 to 7:00PM. I am hoping that this is convenient for you to meet with me about your child’s progress. Please fill out the form that was sent home and return it to school as soon as possible. Thanks!
Dear Families,
We had a busy week completing several assignments and presenting our science invention information.
Please be sure to see the information regarding Parent Teacher Conferences. The official days for Parent Teacher Conferences are Monday and Tuesday November 10th and 11th. I will be holding Parent Teacher Conferences on Thursday and Friday evenings, November 6th and November 7th , from 4:00 to 7:00PM. I am hoping that this is convenient for you to meet with me about your child’s progress. Please fill out the form that was sent home and return it to school as soon as possible. Thanks!
Trail Work: On Tuesday October 7th we will be outside working
on the EMES trails with the Barre Tech Students. This class also worked on the
trails with the Barre Tech kids when they were in third grade. Please be sure your child comes dressed
appropriately on Tuesday. Work gloves
would be great to have! We will go out
if there is a little light rain, but not if it is raining heavily.
Science:
We are wrapping up our Science Time Line Assignment. Students presented their invention and
explained how that impacted our world.
Students also created a mini pocket book. The topic was any invention in history.
Reading:
The Harris and Me Epilogue assignment was due today and I look forward
to reading them. Students were also
assigned a literature Project, based on a book of their choice. Students must complete 12 of the 18 options
for their book. The assignment is due Friday October 24. Students should always review the
rubric for the assignment and strive for a 3 or a 4 on the rubric. This assignment will involve time
management. While we may have some time
in school to work on it, some may have to be worked on at home.
Writing: We are working on short writing prompts that will help
students improve their writing and prepare students for writing their personal narrative. As with all writing, editing is the hardest
part for all writers. It is also important
to have another person read your work. I
am working on editing skills with students during writing conferences. However, students also need to take care with
spelling, punctuation (especially when writing dialogue) and with grammar.
Math: Students had a progressive assessment
in math today. If they solved the first
part of the test correctly, they did not have to continue on. Almost all students received a 100% on this
fraction to decimal to percent assessment.
Great job! We are also working on
equivalent fractions and will progress to adding and subtracting fractions.
Please find information regarding Parent Teacher Conferences that was sent home in the Friday folder.
Have a fine weekend. Ellen
Have a fine weekend. Ellen
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