Mechanics Grove School
Weekly E-Blast for MG
November 15, 2024
The Mobile Dentists are coming to Mechanics Grove School on
Wednesday, December 11, 2024!
Great News! Our school has partnered with Smile Programs to offer in-school dental care. Best of all, in most cases there is no cost to you if your child is insured with Medicaid or CHIP! Private insurance and affordable self-pay options are also available
Easy & Convenient
Having your child seen by the in-school dentist saves you valuable time. Top quality care is provided by local, licensed dentists right in the familiar surroundings of your child’s school. Dental care includes a complete exam, x-rays, cleaning, fluoride and sealants when needed. Restorative care, such as fillings, may also be provided.
Parents, this exam also meets the 6th grade dental requirement.
Keep Your Child Healthy
By having your child see the in-school dentist, you can help reduce the risk of:
Early Tooth Loss caused by dental decay
Gum Disease
Heart Disease
Impaired speech development
Taking care of your child’s teeth is an important part of keeping them healthy
Simply fill out the enrollment form and return it to the school or REGISTER ONLINE Today! @
https://www.myschooldentist.com/MGMEIL_schsrm
REGISTER BEFORE 11/27/24
A Note from Specials Teachers:
Art: Students have been exploring different art mediums and artistic processes while learning new skills and techniques. The third grade students have been learning proper watercolor painting methods as they learn to blend analogous colors. The fourth grade students successfully completed their oil pastel projects and are now in the ideation stage of a mixed-media painting and printmaking cityscape project. The fifth grade students completed their abstract relief sculptures and are almost finished with an original watercolor painting. Students used past knowledge of color theory to experiment with mixing and blending original unique colors. The fifth graders are also looking forward to some exciting up-and-coming projects like our legacy ceiling tiles and our plushie sewing unit!
Music: We have had an amazing month in the music room! Students have been hard at work making all kinds of music. In 3rd Grade, students learned the folk dance “Los Machetes” to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. 3rd Graders also played xylophones for the first time using the story, “Bedtime at the Swamp.” They focused on improvising melodies on xylophones while using correct playing technique. 4th Grade learned the dance “No Rompas Mas” for Hispanic Heritage Month, as well as the singing game, “Al Citron.” 4th Grade also used xylophones and the book “Frank Was a Monster” to create their own rhythmic and melodic compositions. 5th Grade is currently working on their Music Concert, titled, “Sounds of Winter.” Students have been hard at work singing, dancing, playing, and composing their pieces of music for the concert. Please make sure you have December 11th, 2024 marked on your calendar! We can’t wait to see you there!
PE: Students have been staying active with a fantastic first few months of PE class! In October we learned about fundamental skills in both flag football and soccer, while focusing on the importance of leadership, teamwork, and sportsmanship in athletics. Students will continue to practice manipulative movement skills such as dribbling, passing, kicking, throwing, and catching. We will also be working towards reaching personal fitness goals in target areas of cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. In PE students are leading the PACK every day by focusing on habits such as synergizing, being proactive, and thinking win-win. In November, our partnership with the Keumgang Martial Arts Academy will be taking place as students will have the opportunity to participate in four different lessons that highlight the following themes: Confidence/Self-Esteem, Trust, Ambition, and Respect/Anti-Bullying. We are extremely excited for students to get to experience this and hope to inspire kids to try new ways to stay active.
DD:
At the end of September, we focused on using the Online Catalog (OPAC) to both find fiction and non-fiction books by author or subject. Third grade is now working on using the table of contents, index, and glossary in non-fiction books. Fourth grade is creating book reviews to display on the television in the Discovery Den and fifth grade is learning to identify fantasy stories. All three grades learned about the life cycle of a pumpkin and are observing our jack-o-lantern in a jar, named Pumpkinstein, as he decomposes - don’t forget to ask your student for updates on how he looks! (see picture below).
New Links for Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Please use this link beginning November 1st for menus.
Candy BUY BACK Program
Our Students Lighthouse Council organized a fundraiser to send candy to troops over seas. We collected all of the candy and took it in today. We raised 315.55 pounds of candy! Way to go MG!
Important Dates
11/15- Early Release (students dismissed at 11:05am), Report Cards come home
11/18-11/25- Penny Wars Fundraiser! Stay Tuned!!
11/25- All school SPORTS DAY
11/26- 3rd Grade Field Trip (3rd Graders wear your Lead the PACK shirts), 4th and 5th grade wear FALL COLORS
11/27, 11/28, 11/29- NO SCHOOL
12/7- MG Choir Perform at Mundelein Tree Lighting Event (4:00pm)
12/11- 5th Grade Music Concerts (details on flyer from Mrs. Oropeza)
12/13- SIP Day (Early Release (students dismissed at 11:05am)
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