Thursday, May 24, 2012

Bug Safari in the Classroom Today!

Bug Safari - Manatees Gone Buggy!

The kids loved learning more about bugs today!  Some highlights . . . "Glow-in-the-Dark" Scorpion, 6" Tarantula, and Huge Hissing Cockroach!  Ask your child the difference between millipedes and centipedes.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

End of Year Count Down!

Our school year is coming to an end . . .
23 days and counting! 
We are working hard to make the most of every day. 

How-To Digital Presentation Night!

 Students are working hard on their procedural "How-to" digital presentations.  On Thursday, June 14, at 6:00, we will be presenting How-to digital presentations. This event culminates our nonfiction unit, where students have learned about nonfiction text features and author's purpose. Students are demonstrating their "how-to" expertise in the classroom as we photograph each step. This will enable their photos to be inserted into their step-by-step presentations.  Students then type How-to directions into power point slides or Prezi presentations.  These will be demonstrated by your child. This is the last Manatee evening event for the year. Hope you can attend!

End of Year Classroom Party!

Come help us celebrate the year with a slide show
and student  "tropies" (Manatee Tin-Canatees). 
Be sure to bring your camera! 
Wednesday, June 20 at 1:30


End of Year BBQ - Yahoo!

Come and celebrate the end of the school year with a class barbeque at Olman Point beach on Friday, June 22 at 1:00.  
The location is on Case Inlet, with a 1/4 mile long sandspit, and view of the Olympic Mountains. It's a fun place to make memories. Bring the whole family!

Directions begin at Purdy Elementary School, so make adjustments for your needs. When you turn onto 189th Ave, continue down the hill until you see the beach, then drive through the gate and park.

We will be grilling hot dogs and hamburgers. We need two or three volunteers to help with cooking. Please bring a potluck dish. You should also bring water shoes for your children, as the beach is rocky and at low tide there are barnacles. If the weather is nice, they may need bathing suits or shorts. Bring a change of dry clothes for them to change into after their chilly salt-water experience. You may also want to bring beach chairs, a blanket, towels, buckets for collecting treasures, and sunscreen. Oh, and don’t forget the camera!  See you there!




Upcoming School Events:

May 25 Early dismissal at noon

May 28 Memorial Day - No School


May 30 Volunteer Breakfast 8:30 - 9:45

June 13 Field Day

June 21 Last Day of School - early dismissal at noon


Sunday, May 13, 2012

Thank you for Teacher's Appreciation Week!
Every day was a delight!

We want to thank you for the most wonderful week of Teacher Appreciation! Your kindness touched our hearts.  We love the many plants, flowers and homemade gifts, the cards and artwork created by our students.  We felt very pampered and loved this week. :)
The delicious gourmet themed lunches were out of this world! Thank you to everyone who came in to volunteer their time, and also to those of you who contributed from home with generous time and effort. We are truly blessed to have you all in our lives. 
Also thank you to our dedicated room moms, Tonya Danosky and Jodi Olive, who showered us with theme gifts each day of the week.  They crafted the cutest "apple tree" with student quotes.  It is a classroom keepsake. We can never truly thank you all enough. 
Hugs from us to you!
Take a peek below at the photos of the adorable "apple tree," along with some student quotes. 

Happy Mother's Day!  Hope your day is filled with love.
Upcoming events:

May 17 Seattle Science Center Field Trip


May 17 McTake Over (McDonald's North) -

to benefit Relay for Life 5:30 - 7:30

May 28 Memorial Day - No School

May 30 Volunteer Breakfast 8:30 - 9:45

June 13 Field Day

June 21 Last Day of School - early dismissal at noon

Sunday, May 6, 2012


Happy May! 

"How-To" Expository Writing Unit

During the month of May we are focusing our writing on nonfiction. Students will be creating individual 5-10 Step "How-To" procedural power point presentations.

   This year we are asking students to  
   demonstrate their "how-to" knowledge, and
special skills in the classroom as we
   photograph each step.
This will enable their photos to be
inserted into their step-by-step
power point slides. 
If your child needs props for his/her
"How-To" please send them in within
                                                                  the next week.  Thanks!

   Please help your child decide on a "How-To" topic that can be
   demonstrated and photographed at school.  
                                                          Below are some examples:

                                                       * How to be a Self-Manager
                                                       * How to plant a seed
                                                       * How to be a good friend
                                                       * How to braid your hair
                                                       * How to tie your shoe
                                                       * How to count money

Insect Exploration!

Our science unit on insects will begin this week.  The students will have the opportunity for hands-on learning with live specimins.  They will care for and observe behaviors, body parts, and life cycles of mealworms, milkweed bugs, crickets and butterflies.  We're looking forward to lots of fun and learning as we explore the world of insects!    

Upcoming Events

May 11 Kid's Movie Night - Dolphin Tale 5:00 - 8:00
May 17 Seattle Science Center Field Trip
May 17 McTake Over (McDonald's North) -
to benefit Relay for Life 5:30 - 7:30
May 28 Memorial Day - No School
May 30 Volunteer Breakfast 8:30 - 9:45
June 13 Field Day
June 21 Last Day of School - early dismissal at noon