Thursday, December 22, 2016

Happy Holidays from Team Esprit!

We had another busy week in third grade!  We did take time for a bit of fun... with a Paint and Sip Holiday Party on Tuesday.  The children snacked on popcorn and juice boxes and painted a special holiday gift for you...their families! Very fun and festive!

Miss Niles' class finished up the week with Science Investigation with carts and wheels.  Teams of two and three created small carts and sent them down ramps, measuring how far they traveled.  Then the teams had to make adjustments to their carts to make them travel even farther.  Be sure to have your child tell you about his or her cart and how far it traveled.  We also had a Mancala Tournament!  All the children learned about to play the game Mancala and had fun challenging each other to a game today.  If you're looking for a
strategy game to have at home...Mancala is a good choice!

We hope that you all have a wonderful holiday season with your families and friends.  Here's to a new year filled with health, happiness, and love!  Happy 2017!

Friday, December 16, 2016

Holiday Craft Fair!


The Holiday Craft Fair was a great success for Team Esprit!  Our finger knitted snakes and other knitted items were a huge hit, as well as our imaginary friends and thumb print cards!  Our team earned almost $200 to be used for field trips this year.  A huge thank you to everyone for making this event a success for our team. We still have a few items left which we are selling for 2 for $1.

In Math, we continued our learning about three digit subtraction and practiced a variety of strategies to help us become more efficient mathematicians.  We are learning about using a numberline for strategies such as constant difference, finding the difference and removal (take away). Next week we will do more work with rounding and using expanded notation to represent our thinking.


Miss Deb's class did two more investigations this week, during our Forces and Motion unit, that gave them the opportunity to become engineers.  Her class designed carts that can roll from a starting place to another place with only a small push or pull.  For their second investigation, they had to improve the design of their cart to make it travel a farther distance.  For each of their designs, they recorded data about distance traveled in centimeters, and used that data to determine which design was best.


Miss Niles's class conducted two investigations this week.  In one we worked with magnets to see how the size of the magnetic field affects how far away it can attract and object.  We also started investigating motion by creating wheel systems and noticing how they roll down ramp. Be sure to ask your child about his or her wheel system.  Did it roll straight down the ramp or curve to one side.  Can your child tell you why?

In writer's workshop, we have been reading and writing poetry.  We have noticed that poets use metaphors and similes in their writing and that poets also use a lot of repetition.  Ask your child about the poems he or she has written!

Next week, our team will spend some time reading African folktales and learning about Africa.  We will be doing this to prepare for our field trip to the Flynn Theater on January 3rd (the first day back from vacation), to see Cirque Mother Africa.  



Friday, December 9, 2016

Winter is Here!

Dear Esprit Families,
With the winter season upon us, we would like to address expectations for winter clothing required for recess.  The Esprit policy is that students wear to recess what they have been sent to school with. This is not negotiable with the children.  Please reinforce this expectation to your child, so as to minimize confusion or questioning about what is expected of them.


Playground rules require students to wear snow pants and boots if they want to be involved in activities on the fields and/or the playground.  Students who do not come to school with snow
pants and boots will only be allowed to participate in blacktop activities.  Even when there is not snow, winter grounds are wet and muddy. It is important that students not track mud back into the building, and that they have clean, dry clothes to wear for the remainder of the day for learning. We would appreciate your support in helping to make sure your child is prepared for recess this winter.
Thank you!

This week we had the opportunity to participate in the Hour of Code. The Hour of Code is a part of Computer Science Education Week each December and introduces children to computer science and computer programming. Both of our classes used the ipads for an hour this week to try out coding. You can go to code.org or hourofcode.com if your child wants to try it out at home as well!


Miss Niles' class had a Publishing Party to share their opinion writing and poetry. It was wonderful to see so many families attend. These hard workers were proud to share their work! After the Holiday Break, we will be starting a Non-fiction writing unit. We will also be teaching the students cursive handwriting! Miss Niles' class also finished reading the Red Clover Books this week and voted on a favorite. It ended up with a tie! Winnie and Glamourpuss received the most votes! Be sure to ask our child which book was his or her favorite!

Our new science unit continues to move along! Miss Niles' class completed two investigations with magnets, focusing on what happens when magnets interact with paperclips and discovering if magnetic force can work at a distance. These scientists did a great job following the scientific method, making predictions, collecting data, and drawing conclusions.

Miss Deb's class completed an investigation about patterns of motion. They built a variety of wheel-and-axel systems and observed what happened when they rolled them down a ramp. They discovered that they can change the motion of wheels rolling down ramps by changing the size and placement of the wheels they use.

Miss Deb's class also met with their book buddies again this week. Miss Elia's Kindergarten Class came to our classroom to read with their partner from our classroom. It has been a lot of fun for our class to get to know our Kindergarten friends and build relationships with them.

Have a terrific weekend,
Deb and Jenn


Friday, December 2, 2016

Spelling Bee Information

Our 2017 SCS Scripps School Spelling Bee will take place in  February  2017 and will be organized / sponsored by SCS 5th grade teacher Laura Grant Davenport.   The winner will be invited to participate in the state-wide spelling bee in March, with the winner from that Bee advancing to the national spelling bee in Washington, DC.     If you have any questions related to the Bee you can reach Laura by email at  lgrant@cssu.org

In order to qualify to participate in the school wide bee in February, students will have the opportunity to take a qualifying written test on Tuesday Dec. 6.   For grades 3-5 this will be in the cafeteria at 10 AM and for middle schoolers this will be in Ms. Davenport's classroom during the 5th Period / WIN period at 11:55.  The study materials listed below will help you prepare but Mrs. Davenport will choose similar words, not these exact words for the written test.    There will be a make-up written qualifying test for anyone absent on Dec. 6, this will take place on Wed. Dec 7 at 11:15 and will also be in Ms. Davenport's classroom.   
Interested students and families are encouraged to check out the following helpful resources:
Resources:
The link above has the list of words similar to the words on the qualifying test as well as ideas for study.
For students who qualify to participate in the schoolwide spelling bee based on the written qualifying test, practice sessions with Mrs. Davenport will be held on Wednesdays until bee week, 3-4:10 p.m., starting January 11.  (late bus  available)
The Bee for SCS will be held in February during the school day and parents are invited to attend and watch although we don't have space for other spectators.

Looking forward to next Tuesday!

Getting Crafty!

This week we have spent quite a bit of time getting ready for the SCS Holiday Craft Fair!  We have been creating up a storm! The Esprit Team will be selling hand-knit items, Imaginary Friend dolls, Imaginary Friend doll kits, and hand-made cards.  The children are very excited and are very proud of their work!  The Craft Fair is on Saturday, December 10th from 9:30-1:30pm.  We hope to see you there!  Also, we are still looking for some volunteers to run our Esprit Table.  Please sign up at the link below.  Thanks!  Craft Fair Volunteer Sign Up

Miss Deb's class finished reading the Red Clover books this week.  They voted on their favorite.  It was a close vote, but in the end Winnie,-The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh was the winner with a total of 9 votes.  We Forgot Brock! took second place.

Miss Deb's class also had their Opinion Writing Publishing Party this week, and wow, what a turn out we had.  Every student had a family member attend to share their writing with.  Everyone worked very hard on this unit and published some terrific pieces of writing.  A big thank you to all of our families for coming to school to celebrate our writing with us!

Esprit is beginning a science unit about Forces and Motion.  This unit is our first science unit of the school year.  We will have the opportunity to do several investigations and use our science notebooks to record our work and learning.  This unit begins with an investigation using paperclips and magnets to explore magnetic fields, magnetic force and gravity.

Esprit began a new math unit this week that will focus on multi-digit addition and subtraction.  We began the unit learning how to round numbers to the nearest ten and hundred.  We will be exploring a variety of efficient strategies we can use to add and subtract three digit numbers throughout this unit.