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Friday, May 31, 2013

Savanna- 5-31


Dear Parents:

            The class has officially been turned into Tuckahoe Town.  This week was the kick off to this culminating economics activity. The children have been quite excited to figure out what good or service they will provide, and whom they will work with.  Next week, a portion of our day will be dedicated to production of goods, creating advertising, setting prices and getting ready for the big sale day on June 14th

            Our trip to the new Planetarium on Wednesday was wonderful.  The children enjoyed seeing the newly renovated space as well as viewing the new show “Tilt.”  Please remember that the Planetarium does offer shows for families throughout the year.  This may be a fun summer activity for you and your family.

Next week we will continue our Health curriculum by discussing and learning about safety in and out of school, continuing our economics unit and we will use our math skills with some “shopping” activities, and learning about creating budgets.  The librarians from Westover Library will visit Tuckahoe to share information about the summer reading program with all the students.  On Friday, we will visit the 4th Grade Colonial Fair.

            As we come to the last three weeks of school, I would like to once again ask for your additional help in making sure your child comes to school ready to learn.  There is a perception that once the SOL testing is over, and the pools open, that school is over.  We have three weeks remaining in our school calendar.  During this time we do have the opportunity to do a few fun special projects along with concluding our regular curriculum. The children and I have been talking about “finishing the year strong” and your help at home reinforcing this is most appreciated.

            I hope everyone has a nice weekend.


                                                            Sincerely,

                                                                        Mrs. DiNardo


Dates to Remember

June 4- Book Swap and Ice Cream Social-7pm
June 11- Rising 4th Grade Parent Orientation- 7pm
June 14th- Tuckahoe Town/Class Picnic (Information to follow)
June 19th- Early Release
June 21st- Last Day of School- Early Release

SOL Testing Dates-
Tuesday, June 4- Reading- Part 1
Wednesday, June 5- Reading-Part 2


Friday, May 24, 2013

Savanna 5-24-13


Dear Parents:

            “Confident”, “Ready”, “Nervous but ok”, “Relaxed.”  These are some of the words that the children used to describe themselves moments before they began the Science SOL test Monday morning.  Their positive attitude helped as they followed all the testing protocol and finally got down to answering the actual questions.  All in all, everything went well on both the tests this week, and the children are to be commended for the job they did. With the first tests behind us I am confident that the children’s success will continue as they take the Math and Reading assessments during the next two weeks. 

            While we are coming to the final weeks of school, there is still much to be done.  Below are several important dates to place on your calendars.  I hope everyone enjoys the Memorial Day weekend.

                                               
Calendar of Events
May 27- Memorial Day- No School
May 30- Math-A-Thon Ends
June 4- Book Swap and Ice Cream Social-7pm
June 11- Rising 4th Grade Parent Orientation- 7pm
June 16th- Tuckahoe Town/Class Picnic (Information to follow)

SOL Testing Dates-
Thursday, May 30- Math
Tuesday, June 4- Reading- Part 1
Wednesday, June 5- Reading-Part 2


Friday, May 17, 2013

Savanna 5-17-13


Dear Parents:

            I would like to thank everyone for all the lovely treats I received last week.  The cards and letters were so sweet, and the flowers and chocolate were both beautiful and yummy.  I am so fortunate to teach such a caring group of children.

This week have been spent discussing probability in Math, Economics in Social Studies, reviewing measurement in Science, and writing in Language Arts.  In addition we have spent time using the computers to practice SOL tests on the computers.  I can assure you that the kids are all ready to begin these assessments next week.  I have been asked what can be done this weekend to make sure the kids are ready for Monday.   Please make sure your child stays on as regular a schedule as possible.  This includes getting plenty of exercise, sleep and a good breakfast each morning.  We will begin testing at 9:15 am each testing day.  Please make sure your child is at school on time on these days.  We cannot allow a late child to enter the testing room once a test has started.  As I noted above, I am confident that all the kids are prepared and will do their best. 

            While the homework will be light next week please know that we are not done and students will be learning and working hard through the very last day of school.  I appreciate your continued support and reinforcement in encouraging them to keep up with their homework and school duties.  Certainly, there will be lots of fun coming up in the next month but we must not lose sight of our day-to-day responsibilities.   I am proud of them all and I have no doubt that we will end this year with enormous success!


            I hope everyone has a nice weekend. 

           




                                               
Calendar of Events
May 18 House and Garden Tour
May 20- Math-A-Thon Registration Ends
May 27- Memorial Day- No School
May 30- Math-A-Thon Ends
June 4- Book Swap and Ice Cream Social-7pm
June 11- Rising 4th Grade Parent Orientation- 7pm
SOL Testing Dates-

Monday May 20- Science
Thursday May 23- Social Studies
Thursday May 30- Math
Tuesday June 4- Reading- Part 1
Wednesday June 5- Reading-Part 2

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

St. Jude Mathathon


Good Afternoon Everyone,

As you may have heard, Tuckahoe students have the opportunity to participate this year in the St. Jude’s Mathathon.  Proceeds from the Mathathon go towards funding research of St. Jude doctors and scientists who work to eradicate childhood cancer and other childhood diseases. Students received the Mathathon registration form today along with the Mathathon Funbook.  If so desired, students can ask family members, neighbors, and friends to sponsor them in completing math problems in an effort to raise money for St. Jude’s.  Problems can be done in the paper copy of the Funbook OR online (please see the registration form your child has for more information). 

This event is not at all obligatory but we did want to make you aware of the opportunity to reinforce curriculum at home while raising money for a charitable organization.

For more information, please visit the Mathathon website at: http://www.mathathon.org/ , which can also be found as a link now on the Tuckahoe webpage.

Many thanks,


PS If your family chooses not to participate, we’d ask to have you send the paper Funbook back to your child’s homeroom teacher so they can be returned to the organization.