Sunday, September 26, 2021

Week of September 26

 Weekly Newsletter

Fall Pictures



Fall pictures were sent home last week! 

  • Fall pictures are a fundraiser for our school! (FYI- In the past, we have used proceeds to purchase our BrainPOP subscription, which we do not have the funds for this year).
  • The deadline for purchasing photos and/0r returning prints to school is October 15, 2021.  You can purchase online with the code in the packet or you may send cash or check(made payable to Strawbridge) to school with your student. 
  • Make-up picture day is scheduled for Tuesday, October 26th.
  • If anyone has questions, they may contact Ms. Lisa (lisa.odonnell@sccpss.com) 

 


Continent Study




Our community has begun learning about North and South America! Blue Jays are studying North America and Cardinals are studying South America. If you have any artifacts from these continents that you are willing to share with the class, please send them in with your child.  These can be items that you only want the children to view and we can make sure they are returned safely, money from different countries in either continent, candy, books, textiles, art, etc. 



Learning Logs

Beginning this week Cardinals are taking home their weekly Learning Logs every Friday.  Please go over the Learning Log with your child and discuss the work they completed and sign it.  Please have your child return the Learning Log Monday.  Filling out a Learning Log is a learning process in itself, so some of them may not have written all of the work they have completed on the log. This will take time, especially for the younger students. 
Homework 

Students are asked to read nightly for 20 minutes and fill in their reading log. When the log is filled in, bring it in and a new one will go home.  

We are also asking that Cardinals practice math facts nightly for a few minutes using XtraMath for first and second year students and TimesTables.com for third years.  If your child would rather use flash cards or some other type of practice, that is fine. 

Blue jays will only bring in their devices on Thursdays and Cardinals will bring their devices every day. Your child will need to use their device to practice reading and math skills twice a week on iReady at home. 

They will also need to get on Amira at home and practice reading at least twice a week. Amira practice can be recorded on reading logs. 

Your child needs to log in to their device using the username (firstname.lastname@students.sccpss.com) and password taped on the computer. Then they will log in to ClassLink and this will give them access to both Amira and iReady. They will just need to click the icon of the app being used.

If they are using a device that was not issued by the school, login to ClassLink through the district website by clicking on "Families and Students", then ClassLink on the right hand side. 






Headphones

If your child has not yet brought headphones to school, please send some in. Your child needs headphones to work on reading and math skills practice in the classroom. Thank you!





Birthday Walk Around the Sun



We celebrate our students’ birthdays with a “Walk Around the Sun.”  The child holds the classroom globe in her or her hands and walks around a candle placed on the floor.  One trip around this “sun” for every year of age. At this time, caregivers are not allowed to come into the classrooms but if you want to write down exciting events, please do.    For example...When ____ turned one he/she started walking.  You are also welcome to make a timeline with your child.  By doing so, your child is able to simply add a picture for their celebration the following year. Students may also bring in a healthy snack to share. Birthday celebrations will take place the afternoon of your child’s birthday or another day that is agreed upon. 


Timelines

Timelines are used in the Montessori classroom extensively in the cultural and cosmic curriculum, first seen in the Great Lessons. This preparatory activity of creating their personal timeline readies the students to work with the extensive timelines that are presented throughout lower and upper elementary.


Example of a personal timeline. It does not have to look like this! 


Personal Timeline:


1. A timeline can be as short as one page or as long as a wall. 

2. To make a short timeline, draw a vertical line down the middle of a sheet of paper.

3. Write your child’s birth date on the left side of the line at the top of the page. On the right side of the line, write the corresponding event. (“I was born!”)

4. Add other important dates and events, such as when your child started to walk and talk, when siblings were born, when your child started preschool, when you took family trips, and so on, in chronological order.

5. To make a long time line, cut a length of paper from a large roll or tape several sheets of paper together. Draw a horizontal line across the middle of the banner.                     

6. Write the dates and events of your child’s life from left to right.

7. Glue on photos or let your child illustrate each event.  

Thursday Explorations

Students have Explorations (PE, Music, Tech, Steam, Spanish, Art) classes on Thursdays. Your child needs to wear sneakers and bring a snack, water bottle, school device and headphones. 


Masks and Water Bottles

Please make sure your child has extra masks in their book bag DAILY. Children need to wear new masks daily and parents should check and replace any masks that have been used throughout the day. Water bottles are a necessity! It is hot outside and there are no water fountains from which our students can drink. There are water bottle refilling stations so students can refill their bottles during the day.  






IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE NURSE IS IMMEDIATELY MADE AWARE OF ANY POSITIVE COVID TESTS or CLOSE CONTACT WITHIN A FAMILY. 

Please send an email to Ms. Marianne, Ms. Jazmin and Nurse Chris - christine.o'boyle@sccpss.com

PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL SICK OR IF EXHIBITING THESE SYMPTOMS:

Fever of 100.4 orally or 99.4 using a thermal device

New cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle aches or body aches

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea

Congestion or runny nose

Headaches



Wishlist

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/37YRRBS0MZI5D/?ref_=lol_ov_le


*Dates to Remember 

Friday, October 8- Fall Break- No School!

Monday, October 11- Teacher Planning Day- No School!

Tuesday, October 12- 2nd Nine-Week Period Begins

Friday, October 15- Deadline to Purchase or Return Fall Photos 

Monday, October 18- Deadline for PTA Reflections 

Friday, October 22- Drive-Thru PTA Fall Festival

Tuesday, October 26- Make-Up Fall Picture Day

Sunday, September 19, 2021

The Week of September 19th

  Weekly Newsletter



Technology This Week
Students will no longer need to carry devices to school everyday. Please only send in your child's device on Thursday for Tech class and afternoon iReady practice. Your child will need to use their device to practice reading and math skills twice a week on iReady at home. They will also need to get on Amira at home and practice reading at least twice a week. Amira practice can be recorded on reading logs. 

Your child needs to log in to their device using the username (firstname.lastname@students.sccpss.com) and password taped on the computer. Then they will log in to ClassLink and this will give them access to both Amira and iReady. They will just need to click the icon of the app being used.






Headphones

If your child has not yet brought headphones to school, please send some in. Your child needs headphones to work on reading and math skills practice in the classroom. Thank you!





Spirit Night at Chipotle on Tuesday!

Our first PTA Spirit Night of the year will be September 21st from 4-8pm at Chipotle (located at 1801 E. Victory Dr. Savannah, GA 31404-4127).

Help raise funds for the Ellis PTA to support our school! Chipotle will donate 33% of all sales that use promo code G9GK4AY when ordering online. Pick up must be between 4-8 pm.




Reading Logs
Reading Logs went home last week! Your child is expected to read nightly for at least 20 minutes. This reading can be done on their own or with family members. Whatever works for them! Send the log back to school when its filled in and we'll send home another. 

8 REASONS WHY READING WITH CHILDREN IS IMPORTANT
Reading with children, especially struggling readers, on a regular basis does take time but the benefits speak for themselves. Here are eight of the most important.

1. Improves Reading Skills
First and foremost, exposure to books improves children’s reading skills. Practice makes perfect!

2. Boosts Vocabulary and Literacy Skills
Reading increases vocabulary, comprehension and communication skills. In addition sentence structure, grammar, punctuation and expression will improve.

3. Improves Writing Skills
Exposure to new words, grammar and punctuation will improve children’s writing.v

4. Builds Confidence and Independence
Reading every day builds independence, leading to greater confidence.

5. Broadens Minds and Develops Empathy
Diverse literature opens children’s minds to the lives of other people. Subsequently, helping children make sense of the world around them.

6. Academic Success
Regular reading promotes academic achievement across the curriculum. Non-fiction books provide opportunities for children to increase their knowledge and interests.

7. Develops Imagination
While reading children create new worlds. This develops their creativity and empathy as they immerse themselves in the lives of the characters.

8. Reading is Fun!
When reading with a child, they can tell if the adult is enjoying themselves. Reinforce the message that reading is an enjoyable alternative to video games and TV by being a good reading role-model.


Birthday Walk Around the Sun



We celebrate our students’ birthdays with a “Walk Around the Sun.”  The child holds the classroom globe in her or her hands and walks around a candle placed on the floor.  One trip around this “sun” for every year of age. At this time, caregivers are not allowed to come into the classrooms but if you want to write down exciting events, please do.    For example...When ____ turned one he/she started walking.  You are also welcome to make a timeline with your child.  By doing so, your child is able to simply add a picture for their celebration the following year. Students may also bring in a healthy snack to share. Birthday celebrations will take place the afternoon of your child’s birthday or another day that is agreed upon. 


Timelines

Timelines are used in the Montessori classroom extensively in the cultural and cosmic curriculum, first seen in the Great Lessons. This preparatory activity of creating their personal timeline readies the students to work with the extensive timelines that are presented throughout lower and upper elementary.


Example of a personal timeline. It does not have to look like this! 


Personal Timeline:


1. A timeline can be as short as one page or as long as a wall. 

2. To make a short timeline, draw a vertical line down the middle of a sheet of paper.

3. Write your child’s birth date on the left side of the line at the top of the page. On the right side of the line, write the corresponding event. (“I was born!”)

4. Add other important dates and events, such as when your child started to walk and talk, when siblings were born, when your child started preschool, when you took family trips, and so on, in chronological order.

5. To make a long time line, cut a length of paper from a large roll or tape several sheets of paper together. Draw a horizontal line across the middle of the banner.                     

6. Write the dates and events of your child’s life from left to right.

7. Glue on photos or let your child illustrate each event.  

Thursday Explorations

Students have Explorations (PE, Music, Tech, Steam, Spanish, Art) classes on Thursdays. Your child needs to wear sneakers and bring a snack, water bottle, school device and headphones. 


Masks and Water Bottles

Please make sure your child has extra masks in their book bag DAILY. Children need to wear new masks daily and parents should check and replace any masks that have been used throughout the day. Water bottles are a necessity! It is hot outside and there are no water fountains from which our students can drink. There are water bottle refilling stations so students can refill their bottles during the day.  






IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE NURSE IS IMMEDIATELY MADE AWARE OF ANY POSITIVE COVID TESTS or CLOSE CONTACT WITHIN A FAMILY. 

Please send an email to Ms. Marianne, Ms. Jazmin and Nurse Chris - christine.o'boyle@sccpss.com

PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL SICK OR IF EXHIBITING THESE SYMPTOMS:

Fever of 100.4 orally or 99.4 using a thermal device

New cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle aches or body aches

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea

Congestion or runny nose

Headaches



Wishlist

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/37YRRBS0MZI5D/?ref_=lol_ov_le


*Dates to Remember 

Tuesday, September 21- PTA Spirit Night@Chipotle

Friday, September 24- $1 Donation Dress Down(benefiting Ambucs)

Friday, October 8- Fall Break- No School!

Monday, October 11- Teacher Planning Day- No School!

Tuesday, October 12- 2nd Nine-Week Period Begins

Sunday, September 12, 2021

The Week of September 12th

 Weekly Newsletter


Continent Study




Our community will begin continent research this week! Blue Jays will be studying North America and Cardinals will be studying South America. If you have any artifacts from these continents that you are willing to share with the class, please send them in with your child.


Headphones

If your child has not yet brought headphones to school, please send some in. Your student needs headphones to complete online assessments. We will be completing MAP and Amira testing during the next 2 weeks of school. Your child also needs headphones to work on reading and math skills practice in the classroom. Thank you!




MAP Testing

The district-mandated MAP Assessment window is now open. It is imperative that students bring their devices to school EVERY DAY, FULLY CHARGED in order to complete the required assessments. 




Spirit Night at Chipotle!

Our first PTA Spirit Night of the year will be September 21st from 4-8pm at Chipotle (located at 1801 E. Victory Dr. Savannah, GA 31404-4127).

Help raise funds for the Ellis PTA to support our school! Chipotle will donate 33% of all sales that use promo code G9GK4AY when ordering online. Pick up must be between 4-8 pm.



Reading Logs
Reading Logs went home last week! Your child is expected to read nightly for at least 20 minutes. This reading can be done on their own or with family members. Whatever works for them! Send the log back to school when its filled in and we'll send home another. 



Birthday Walk Around the Sun



We celebrate our students’ birthdays with a “Walk Around the Sun.”  The child holds the classroom globe in her or her hands and walks around a candle placed on the floor.  One trip around this “sun” for every year of age. At this time, caregivers are not allowed to come into the classrooms but if you want to write down exciting events, please do.    For example...When ____ turned one he/she started walking.  You are also welcome to make a timeline with your child.  By doing so, your child is able to simply add a picture for their celebration the following year. Students may also bring in a healthy snack to share. Birthday celebrations will take place the afternoon of your child’s birthday or another day that is agreed upon. 


Timelines

Timelines are used in the Montessori classroom extensively in the cultural and cosmic curriculum, first seen in the Great Lessons. This preparatory activity of creating their personal timeline readies the students to work with the extensive timelines that are presented throughout lower and upper elementary.


Example of a personal timeline. It does not have to look like this! 


Personal Timeline:


1. A timeline can be as short as one page or as long as a wall. 

2. To make a short timeline, draw a vertical line down the middle of a sheet of paper.

3. Write your child’s birth date on the left side of the line at the top of the page. On the right side of the line, write the corresponding event. (“I was born!”)

4. Add other important dates and events, such as when your child started to walk and talk, when siblings were born, when your child started preschool, when you took family trips, and so on, in chronological order.

5. To make a long time line, cut a length of paper from a large roll or tape several sheets of paper together. Draw a horizontal line across the middle of the banner.                     

6. Write the dates and events of your child’s life from left to right.

7. Glue on photos or let your child illustrate each event.  

Thursday Explorations

Students have Explorations (PE, Music, Tech, Steam, Spanish, Art) classes on Thursdays. Your child needs to wear sneakers and bring a snack, water bottle, school device and headphones. 


Masks and Water Bottles

Please make sure your child has extra masks in their book bag DAILY. Children need to wear new masks daily and parents should check and replace any masks that have been used throughout the day. Water bottles are a necessity! It is hot outside and there are no water fountains from which our students can drink. There are water bottle refilling stations so students can refill their bottles during the day.  






IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE NURSE IS IMMEDIATELY MADE AWARE OF ANY POSITIVE COVID TESTS or CLOSE CONTACT WITHIN A FAMILY. 

Please send an email to Ms. Marianne, Ms. Jazmin and Nurse Chris - christine.o'boyle@sccpss.com

PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL SICK OR IF EXHIBITING THESE SYMPTOMS:

Fever of 100.4 orally or 99.4 using a thermal device

New cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle aches or body aches

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea

Congestion or runny nose

Headaches


Snack Time

Please send a snack in with your child daily. Students choose when they would like to eat snack during the day.



It is very important that all families sign up for our community Remind!  Please text @ac3c9 to number 81010 or if you are having trouble with 81010 try texting @ac3c9 to 971-239-4842  (Please sign up!)



Wishlist

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/37YRRBS0MZI5D/?ref_=lol_ov_le


*Dates to Remember 

Tuesday, September 21- PTA Spirit Night@Chipotle

Friday, September 24- $1 Donation Dress Down(benefiting Ambucs)

Friday, October 8- Fall Break- No School!

Monday, October 11- Teacher Planning Day- No School!

Tuesday, October 12- 2nd Nine-Week Period Begins



Sunday, September 5, 2021

The Week of September 5th

Weekly Newsletter



We hope you are enjoying the lovely three day weekend! The lowered temperatures certainly made it easier to spend time outside with the family!




Reading Logs
We will send home a reading log in your child's folder this week. Your student is expected to read nightly for at least 20 minutes. This reading can be done on their own or with family members. Whatever works for them! When the log has been completed, send it back and we'll send home another.



 The First Great Lesson

This week, our class will experience our first great lesson! This lesson includes stories and experiments about the creation of the universe. After receiving this lesson, students are ready to engage in discussion about the solar system, the night sky, and the composition of the world around us and how we interact with it. This is the basis for all of the cultural and scientific work they will undertake going forward in our community.

Thursday Explorations

Students have Explorations (PE, Music, Tech, Steam, Spanish, Art) classes on Thursdays. Your child needs to wear sneakers and bring a snack, water bottle, school device and headphones. 




Testing This Week

We will continue administering Amira assessments in the classroom this week. Your child needs their device and headphones to complete these assessments.  





Masks and Water Bottles

Please make sure your child has extra masks in their book bag DAILY. Children need to wear new masks daily and parents should check and replace any masks that have been used throughout the day. Water bottles are a necessity! It is hot outside and there are no water fountains from which our students can drink. There are water bottle refilling stations so students can refill their bottles during the day.  






IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE NURSE IS IMMEDIATELY MADE AWARE OF ANY POSITIVE COVID TESTS or CLOSE CONTACT WITHIN A FAMILY. 

Please send an email to Ms. Marianne, Ms. Jazmin and Nurse Chris - christine.o'boyle@sccpss.com

PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL SICK OR IF EXHIBITING THESE SYMPTOMS:

Fever of 100.4 orally or 99.4 using a thermal device

New cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle aches or body aches

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea

Congestion or runny nose

Headaches


Snack Time

Please send a snack in with your child daily. Students choose when they would like to eat snack during the day.



It is very important that all families sign up for our community Remind!  Please text @ac3c9 to number 81010 or if you are having trouble with 81010 try texting @ac3c9 to 971-239-4842  (Please sign up!)



Wishlist

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/37YRRBS0MZI5D/?ref_=lol_ov_le


*Dates to Remember 

Monday, September 6- Labor Day - No School!

Tuesday, September 21- PTA Spirit Night@Chipotle

Friday, September 24- Donation Dress Down(benefiting Ambucs)

Friday, October 8- Fall Break- No School!

Monday, October 11- Teacher Planning Day- No School!

Tuesday, October 12- 2nd Nine-Week Period Begins



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