We have had a great week together this week with lots of fun learning opportunities! We have also just completed our first marking period! This weekend I will be pulling together some data for your child's report card which will come out next Friday, Oct. 11. Parent/Teacher conferences will follow the week after that. I'm excited to report on your child's growth already this year!
I want to point out an announcement at the very bottom of this blog post - Parent University. Mrs. Rynsburger is going to be presenting some significant data regarding the impact of smart phones on the mental health of children. Because I know all of you want only the best for your child, you will definitely want to plan to attend this event. I have also been researching this topic, and I am blown away by the statistics. Knowing this data will help you help your child to become the healthiest and most productive person they can be. You won't want to miss this!
THINK! Energy - Thank you so much for taking the time to fill out the Home Energy Worksheet that came along with your child's energy efficiency kit. If you were not able to get that done yet, please complete that by this coming Tuesday, Oct. 8. Thank you!
BIBLE - We just finished our unit on Ruth and will begin learning about Samuel.
MATH - We are entering into a unit where we are learning to multiply two-digit numbers. This is BIG work! We are excited to be maturing into "big kids" math.
READING - This past week we moved into a unit where we analyze characters in the books we are reading.
SCIENCE - We have completed our first unit about waves patterns and how informations can be sent through waves! Next week we will begin switching teachers for our next unit. Our class will be going to Ms. Damsteegt's room to learn about animals adaptions and survival. We will be doing this everyday at the end of the day for the next month.
WRITING - Our realistic fiction stories are full of creative events! We still have some work to do on them yet though. Hold tight for the final product in a few weeks.
PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES - I'm greatly looking forward to celebrating your child at conferences. Please be sure you have signed up for a time slot.
Blog Blurb from Maestra Damsteegt: ¡Hola! I had the amazing opportunity to organize and lead an activity with all the 4th grade students regarding Hispanic Heritage Month. The students worked in groups to research the country of Honduras and create a poster showcasing their research. We also watched a fun baleada food demonstration. We even got to eat baleadas! ¡Qué rico! Baleadas are typical Honduran street food consisting of a flour tortilla, refried beans, queso cotija, and a special white cream sauce called mantequilla.
I challenged your student to create their own ultimate baleada! Baleadas are wonderful because you can put what YOU want on it and eat them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! Avocado! Chicken! Scrambled eggs! Whatever sounds delicious to you. You cannot make a mistake when it comes to baleadas. If you do make these ultimate baleadas, I would love to see the pictures and use them in an upcoming picture slideshow.
Please put the photos into this Google Drive Folder here OR email them to me at <hdamsteegt@hollandchristian.org>. The deadline to do so is October 8. ¡Gracias! ¡Buen provecho!
School picture retakes will be happening on October 21, if your child is interested.
- Aim: How, collectively, parents can make choices to counter the smartphone culture and guard their hearts.
- Focus: We will discuss the harmful effects technology has on our children. We will dive into data that demonstrates the psychological damage that can occur to a child immersed in a phone-based childhood. Join us in these conversations and walk away with a clear call-to-action that will make a difference not only in your child's life but their time here at Holland Christian Schools. Please RSVP at this link or the QR Code provided:
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