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Friday is a dress down day for $1, wear purple to support our military families and the money collected will go to the wounded warrior project.
PreK 8th grade are invited to Healthy body; Healthy mind Tuesday, April 5th from 6:00 til 7:30... Please come out and participate in Beastmode fitness and sample fresh fruit and vegetables. Beastmode Fitness
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Newsletter March 28
Ms. Jazmin & Ms. Marion
Week of March 28, 2016
A Note from Ms. Jazmin:
Hello Families! I hope that everyone had a wonderful long weekend and that everybody was able to enjoy the glorious weather we had over Spring Break. Hopefully we don't have too many pollen allergy sufferers.
It has been a busy several weeks since I was last able to post a newsletter. We have had the Common Writing Assessment that was given last week, we have had SRI and MAP testing going on since the week before Spring Break, we are in GMAS review land for third year students. Please make sure your child is bringing in the review the day it is due, whether it is complete or not. The homework is driving our review in the classroom!
We finished our read aloud, Shiloh, before Spring Break and the students are anxiously awaiting the movie! If anyone has a copy at home that they are willing to let us borrow, that would be wonderful.
Students made their own individual King Cakes after their lesson with Ms. Lynn about the history of Mardi Gras. I know I learned a lot! Did you know that Mardi Gras (Tuesday Fat) translates to Fat Tuesday from French?! I should have known that as I know French, but it just never dawned on me.
The North America postcards continue to come in! Thank you! I will be posting another photo as soon as I am able to get them up. Keep them coming!
Charles Ellis Montessori Academy
Ms. Jazmin Room 20
220 E. 49th St.
Savannah, GA 31405
Lastly, thank you to those that came to support our students at our Explorers of the Universe event! All of the students truly did an amazing job. It was a pleasure to see all of the students hard work and pride in presenting their materials and subject matter!
Wish List
Hello Families! I hope that everyone had a wonderful long weekend and that everybody was able to enjoy the glorious weather we had over Spring Break. Hopefully we don't have too many pollen allergy sufferers.
It has been a busy several weeks since I was last able to post a newsletter. We have had the Common Writing Assessment that was given last week, we have had SRI and MAP testing going on since the week before Spring Break, we are in GMAS review land for third year students. Please make sure your child is bringing in the review the day it is due, whether it is complete or not. The homework is driving our review in the classroom!
We finished our read aloud, Shiloh, before Spring Break and the students are anxiously awaiting the movie! If anyone has a copy at home that they are willing to let us borrow, that would be wonderful.
Students made their own individual King Cakes after their lesson with Ms. Lynn about the history of Mardi Gras. I know I learned a lot! Did you know that Mardi Gras (Tuesday Fat) translates to Fat Tuesday from French?! I should have known that as I know French, but it just never dawned on me.
The North America postcards continue to come in! Thank you! I will be posting another photo as soon as I am able to get them up. Keep them coming!
Charles Ellis Montessori Academy
Ms. Jazmin Room 20
220 E. 49th St.
Savannah, GA 31405
Lastly, thank you to those that came to support our students at our Explorers of the Universe event! All of the students truly did an amazing job. It was a pleasure to see all of the students hard work and pride in presenting their materials and subject matter!
Wish List
Construction Paper
Dates to Remember:
3/30 1st, 2nd, 3rd Field Trip
4/1 Dress Down- Wear Purple for the military $1
4/2 PTA Rummage Sale 7am-12pm (donate items on 3/31 and 4/1)
4/9 Child In Nature Symposium Information
4/12-4/20 GMAS Testing 3rd-8th
4/22 NO SCHOOL-Student Holiday (Staff Planning Day)
4/25 BOGO Book Fair Week
4/26 1st and 2nd Make-Up Field Trip
4/29 Dress Down $1-Matthew Reardon Foundation
5/2 Musical Explorers
5/13 Field Day
5/17 Dairy Cow Visit
5/19 Leopold's Ice Cream Party! Room 20 (tentative)
5/20 Last Day of School!
3/30 1st, 2nd, 3rd Field Trip
4/1 Dress Down- Wear Purple for the military $1
4/2 PTA Rummage Sale 7am-12pm (donate items on 3/31 and 4/1)
4/9 Child In Nature Symposium Information
4/12-4/20 GMAS Testing 3rd-8th
4/22 NO SCHOOL-Student Holiday (Staff Planning Day)
4/25 BOGO Book Fair Week
4/26 1st and 2nd Make-Up Field Trip
4/29 Dress Down $1-Matthew Reardon Foundation
5/2 Musical Explorers
5/13 Field Day
5/17 Dairy Cow Visit
5/19 Leopold's Ice Cream Party! Room 20 (tentative)
5/20 Last Day of School!
Upcoming HEALTHY snack weeks for 26 students: We do have a low level peanut allergy in the classroom, so we prefer peanut free snacks so that the student may also participate in snack with the class.
Some suggestions for snack are: precut fruit (apples, grapes, bananas cut in half, oranges, etc.), precut vegetables with hummus for dipping, cheese and crackers, granola bars or chewies, trail mix, applesauce, hummus and crackers, yogurt or Gogurt, graham crackers… The purpose of snack is to provide a nutritious energy booster when the students need it. Please keep in mind the nutritional value when choosing a snack.
3/28 DOROTHY (4 day week)
4/4 EVAN
4/11 SOPHIA
4/4 EVAN
4/11 SOPHIA
Cultural and Cosmic Focus
Where I Live
North America
Students are also working on their own research projects and presentations in both cultural and cosmic education that also align with the Common Core Curriculum. If they wish to extend these projects to their home environment, they are more than welcome to and encouraged.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Explorers of the Universe
Please come watch Charles Ellis Montessori Academy, Pk-8 grade students, present different topics and materials in Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics. The presentations are Thursday March 24, 2016 from 5:30-7 in the Media center and front hallway of the school.
I was asked to choose one first grade student and one second grade student to present Social Studies historical figures. This was easy for our class as we already do these types of presentations regularly. Please understand that I would have loved for the entire class to present, but alas I was limited. I chose based on quality of past presentations and ability to handle a large audience of adults.
Please come support our children! They love to show off their skills. I hope to see you there!
I was asked to choose one first grade student and one second grade student to present Social Studies historical figures. This was easy for our class as we already do these types of presentations regularly. Please understand that I would have loved for the entire class to present, but alas I was limited. I chose based on quality of past presentations and ability to handle a large audience of adults.
Please come support our children! They love to show off their skills. I hope to see you there!
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