
Pouncing into Patton
February 3, 2025
Tiger News
It was great to see everyone at conferences on Friday! We can't believe February is right around the corner. This year is really flying by.
6th Grade Band will continue our normal schedule of M/W - Woodwinds, T/Th - Brass.
A Note for Ms. Hewitt's ESL students:
The students have learned about Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. They have had great discussions about it. Next week we will be completing the KELPA test. All students who qualified at the beginning of the year will take the test, including students who are not receiving our services. This test assesses their English-speaking proficiency in four categories: Reading, speaking, writing and listening.
As a team, we have implemented an IXL challenge for the students. As they successfully master skills on IXL, they are keeping track of them on a recording sheet. For every 25 skills mastered, students have the opportunity to choose a prize from the IXL Prize Bin in their homeroom. Each classroom has some prizes in their bin already, but we could really use some help to add to the rewards. If you would be willing to contribute some prizes, it would be greatly appreciated.
Suggested prizes: candy, small trinkets and fidgets, special pens and pencils, stickers, stress balls, etc
Academic Focus
Math
Writing Ratios
ELA
"The New Kid" excerpt from a graphic novel
Comparing and Contrasting "The First Day of School" and "The New Kid"
Science
We will learn about Air Masses this week
Topic 6 test February 12th
Social Studies
We will continue studying Ancient China.
Homeroom
Payne- We will work on the RACE strategy for writing and continue our vocabulary unit. We will also practice calculating Mean, Median, Mode and Range each week with out Estimation Jar. Each student should have a grade level appropriate chapter book that they are reading at all times. We have a new reading challenge and each student is responsible for reading 5 chapter books. They are welcome to borrow one from the classroom library. This is the time of year when allergies, dry throats, and common colds ramp up. If you could send in a few boxes of tissues, hand sanitizer, or Clorox wipes that will be great! Thank you so much for supporting our classroom.
Phillips- We will use Reflex, IXL, and ALEKS to practice reading and math skills. Each student should have a grade level appropriate chapter book that they are reading at all times. They are welcome to borrow one from the classroom library. We have a new reading challenge and each student is responsible for reading 5 chapter books. Please encourage your child to read.Many students are still forgetting to charge their Chromebooks, a gentle reminder will be very helpful. The students have an ALEKS goal of 15 minutes per school day of practice and 5 new topics learned per week. You will start to see this being accounted for in Skyward. Please reach out if you have questions. Thank you for supporting our class.
Questions to Ask Your Student
How did the Yellow River in China get its name.
Tell me about oracle bones.
What challenge did John and Audrey face in "The First Day of School"?
What are the 3 ways that water vapor enters the atmosphere?
How was the Module 7 Math Test?
REMINDERS FOR STUDENTS
CHARGE YOUR CHROMEBOOK!
Eat breakfast!
Bring a snack.
BE PROACTIVE!
Need to Contact us?
Christine Harris charris@usd207.org
Aimee Phillips: aphillips@usd207.org
Katie Payne: spayne@usd207.org