Winter 2013 Volume 1 - Northern Wells Community Schools
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Winter 2013 Volume 1 - Northern Wells Community Schools
NORWELL MIDDLE SCHOOL CRUSADER CHRONICLE Winter 2013 Volume I Special Notes: • Annie Musical— Dec. 6, 7, 8 in high school auditorium • 6th grade field trip—Dec. 13 to Beef n’ Boards • Winter Band Concert—Dec. 16 @ 7:00 in high school auditorium • End of 2nd Quarter—Dec. 20 (report cards go home Friday, January 10) • NMS Dance— Friday, Jan. 10, 6:00— 8:00 • Spelling Bee—Jan. 15 • NWCS Crisis Line—Safety Concerns? Call 543-2213 or 1-888-543-2213, ext. 6361. Students of the Month November/December 6th Addy Johnson & Jack Gerber 6th Alyssa Cyrus & Devin Loftus 7th Elizabeth Schmidt & Caden Sheets 7th Tianna Moser & Matthew Decker 8th Katie Brandewie & Tyler Skiles 8th Josh Schmidt & Isabel Crawfis Norwell Middle School Students Excel on ISTEP+ Testing Norwell Middle School is proud of the efforts of the students on the 2012-2013 ISTEP testing. Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress (ISTEP) is an annual testing system developed by the Department of Education to measure students’ mastery in language, reading, writing, social studies, science, and math. In 6th grade, 88.2% of the students passed the language arts portion of the exam, compared to the state average of 77.8%. In math, 92.4% of the students passed the exam, compared to the state average of 84.2%. On the science portion of the test, 77.5% of the 6th grade students passed, compared to the state average of 68.3%. In 7th grade, 81% of the NMS students passed the language arts portion (the state average is 74.2%). In math, 80% of the 7th grade students passed the assessment. On the social studies section of the test, 77.3% of the students passed, while the state average was 72.8%. The NMS 8th grade students excelled in comparison to the rest of the state with 90.1% of students passing the language arts assessment while the state averaged 76.3%. In math, 86.3% of the students passed the assessment, with the state average coming in at 81.3%. When looking at passing percentages on language arts and math (which means students had to pass both the language arts and math portions on the exam), NMS performed exceptionally well, with 84.6% of the 6th grade passing (state average is 72.9%) and 75.3% of the 7th grade (state average is 69.5%) and 83.1% of the 8th grade (state average is 71.1%) students passing both portions of the assessment. The language arts combined 6th, 7th, and 8th grade scores and students who passed both language arts and math are the highest ISTEP scores in Adams and Wells Counties. The middle school teachers are very proud of the efforts the students demonstrated on last year’s ISTEP testing and look forward to an equally successful year this year. Border War Fundraiser Another Great Success! The 3rd annual border wars basketball game took place on Thursday, November 14th, when the middle school staff team (consisting of Mr. Diehl, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Prater, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Dafforn, Mrs. McKean, and Mrs. Peppler) played the high school staff (consisting of Ms. Dial, Mr. Frisch, Mr. Feldheiser, Mr. McClain, Mr. Weybright, Mr. Gerber, Mr. Baute, and Mr. Thornton). The game was very competitive and went into overtime, with the high Live action shot of Mr. Wilson during the game school team winning 66 to 63. A very special thank you to Ked Mosier and Reggie Hayes for officiating the game and Geoff Cocanower for a great job announcing. The Crusader Parents and Norwell Middle School would like to thank local businesses whose contributions helped make the event a great success. Those businesses include the following: BKM Real Estate, Troxel Equipment, Ossian Dental, Pretzels, Inc., Mill Supplies, Inc., Hardee’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, Coco China Buffet, Richard’s, Little Ceasar’s Pizza, The Bowling Center, Great Clips, Putt Putt, Country Squire Florist, Dairy Queen, Tyeger’s Pizza, Vinatellis Italian Café, TW Fable, and Wal-Mart. Thank you students, parents, and community members for attending the game. We look forward to seeing every one again next year for this great event! 2013-2014 ISTEP Testing Dates — The first round of ISTEP testing will take place March 3-12. This is the applied skills portion of the exam. The second round of ISTEP testing is scheduled for April 28May 9. This is the multiple choice portion of the exam. During the weeks of testing, please avoid any appointments which would interfere with the testing schedule. Also please make sure your child arrives at school on time each day since the testing will take place first thing in the morning. It is important to encourage your student to do their best during testing. Thank you for helping your student do well on this important test. Newsletter - November/December 2013 STUDENT OF THE MONTH STUDENT OF THE MONTH (for November) (for December) Devin Loftus Alyssa Cyrus STARS STARS Joe Colbert Sydney Lambert Brianna Benfer (math) My website: http://teacherweb.com/IN/ NorwellMiddleSchool/Carter/apt1.aspx In November and December, Block 1 worked on skills related to fractions, decimals, and percents. Most weeks, this class will have a quiz over their flashcards on these skills. After completing Chapter 3 on Rational Numbers, they will begin Chapter 4 on Equations and Inequalities. Students who proved to be experts on prime factorization, GCF, fractions to decimals, and decimals to fractions relating to the 7th grade standards were: Riley Antrim, Breann Barger, Alyssa Cyrus, Devin Loftus, Mason Morris, Zach Tschannen, Maddy White, Cade Wilson In Blocks 2 and 3, the students have been mastering the skills of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions. Students who showed great understanding of comparing and ordering fractions were: Damon Anderson, Lauren Bertsch, Sierra Billiard, Carson Blake, Autumn Brickley, Elle Bulick, Joe Colbert, Josh Colon, Emmy Cupp, Alyssa Heath, Clemente Jasso, Sydney Lambert, Camden Lamons, Skylar Lounsbury, Joey Martinez, Colbryn Miller, Mya Mitchell, Tytus Morrisett, Konner Norman, Quinton Purdy, Jacob Sherrer, Lucas Stauffer , Brendan Ulfig, and Sam Walker. All students have internet access to the textbook, which has activities to help them practice math skills. (See orange sheet in the back of the assignment books.) Also, the students have been learning how to use Google and YouTube to find tutorials and games over the math skills being taught in class. Katie Berry Austen Cook Kenlee Stoppenhagen (Language Arts) My website: teacherweb.com/IN/Norwell Middle School/McMichael/apt1.aspx In reading, we are getting into our first guided reading books this year! Your child may have reading work to do at home for this book; ask your child which book he/she is reading! As a whole class, we will also read A Christmas Carol in drama form to get ready for our field trip, along with studying the elements of drama. Thank you so much to all of our parents who volunteered to chaperone on the trip. December 13th will be here before we know it! In addition to our group reading and whole class reading, WordMarks will be used with choice reading books instead of sticky flags. Nonfiction reading will continue with Scope magazine; what interesting articles and discussions we’ve had! This magazine is just amazing. Word Study continues each week, and we have also incorporated the study of Greek and Latin root words into our overall vocabulary study. Did you know that if a student knows just one root, he/she can “grow” thirty new words from just that one root? In writing, letters are the focus for the month of December. Also, a small research project over the historical event from our historical fiction group books will take place. Of course, we’re always writing summaries and other responses to literature from our choice reading books. Our Veterans Day letters were such a success with the veterans! In language, we’re mastering compound, complex, and appositive sentences. Parts of speech continue to be a focus as well. (Science / Social Studies) My website: http://teacherweb.com/IN/Norwell MiddleSchool/Rasdorf/apt1.aspx Science: We have just started our Ecology Unit. We will be studying eco-systems, classification of organisms, food webs and food chains, the plant and animal cells, and habitats. In this unit the students will dissect owl pellets, do research, a foldable, and do a project. This is a very “active” unit. This unit will run into the new year, therefore, we will only clean out part of our science binders at midterm and at the end of 2nd quarter. Social studies: The following students earned 100% on their USA/Canada Post Test over states/capitals, providences /capitals: Block 2: Breann Barger, Aidan Blinn, Alyssa Cyrus, Braden Mallery, Luke Renninger Block 3: Austen Cook and Mary Davis. Job Well done!!!! ********************* We are now heading south to Latin America. We will be enjoying the warmth of Central America and visiting the Aztecs, Mayans, and Inca ruins; learning about the Amazon Rain Forest in South America, and traveling down the west coast of South America through Peru and Chile. We will visit the Andes Mountain Range. Also, we will learn about Brazil and its culture. ¡Feliz Navidad, in other words: Merry Christmas— And have a blessed New Year! . N o r we l l M i d d l e S c h o o l 6TH GRADE GOLD Students of the Month November Abby Johnson December Jack Gerber Mr. Niermeyer Science The second nine weeks the students finished learning about the parts of the brain and nervous system and how they work together. Also we have started unit E. This unit is over ecology. The students will learn what happens when a new species is introduced into the environment. We will also be studying the levels of classification. Social Studies In the second nine weeks the students will be learning how to locate places using longitude and latitude. We will also learning the continents and oceans. STARS November: Dakota Linser, Addison Misch, Sydney Schroeder, & Kaiden Slater December: Andrew Captain, Korbyn Costello, Holly Garmire, & Heidi Krill Mrs. Chavis Math– Period 1 The students are solving equations using the multiplicative inverse. There next section includes monomials, negative exponents, and scientific notation. Period 2, 3, & 4 The classes are finishing their study of computing with fractions. Next week we will conclude with division of fractions and mixed numbers. All Math classes have completed vocabulary sheets on : estimate, factors, prime numbers, order of operations, and divisibility. The students are working on Chapter 4 on the Physical Geography of United States & Canada. Our 4-2 vocabular y are: drought, tornado, hurricane, blizzard, fault, climate, precipitation, and vegetation. Social Studies: Language Arts — Mrs. Weybright Fiction Reading: Students are reading a fiction book; they were able to choose the genre of the book. Students are focusing on: point of view, vocabulary, summarizing, conflict, and resolution. Reading Logs are due every Wednesday. Drama: To prepare for the Beef n’ Boards field trip, students are taking turns reading different parts of the Charles Dickens’ play, A Christmas Carol. The students have done a great job reading aloud and understanding the true meaning of giving. Non-Fiction Reading: Scope Magazine articles - Focus: nonfiction text structures ***CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA*** Students will be reading auto/ biographies after Christmas. A book on someone your child is interested in or a Barnes n’ Noble gift card would be a great gift or stocking stuffer! Students will be doing a project with the auto/biography unit, so look for details after Christmas Break. Composition — Mrs. Burns It’s the Holidays! Everyone is busy getting ready to spend that special time with family and friends. Here in the Comp Café, the students are spending their time sharing some of their newly found writing techniques. First students have been enjoying the new read aloud entitled Claws by Dan Greenburg. Along with this read aloud, students will research the pros and cons of keeping exotic and wild animals in captivity. Then, they will write a persuasive piece illustrating their personal beliefs regarding this subject. Additionally, students just completed their second formal piece of writing. Each student researched a middle school from some other state and compared it to Norwell. Many interesting facts were discovered about other middle schools! Finally, there were several students who were able to demonstrate their artistic abilities with illustrations of jack-olanterns that illustrated the 4 kinds of sentences. Several were displayed in the hallway for everyone to enjoy! Mrs. Burns’ Social Studies: My new group of students have learned about the physical and cultural features of modern day Europe. Now they have traveled back in time to the ancient Greeks. Currently they are learning about their culture including the gods, goddesses, myths, diet, as well as the many wars and battles that formed the various ancient Greek city states. Mrs. Weybright’s Social Studies: Students are currently working on their South America Country Power Points. Students will present their power points before Christmas Break. Norwell Middle School To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. -Edmund Burke Logan Rowles Mrs. Gallmeyer Luke Rinehart Mrs. Dickey Sydney Taylor Mrs. Bender Heather Sorg Mrs. Gallmeyer Deakota Ingle Mrs. Dickey Haylie Pepper Mrs. Bender LANGUAGE ARTS Volume 1, Issue 3 Mrs. Gallmeyer-8th Grade Advanced language has just finished reading Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Along with reading the book students wrote their own memoir from the life map they constructed. It was quite interesting to read what has happened to these young people in their short lives. Students will continue with the Anne theme with the reading response letter and literature circles over other areas of the Holocaust. Regular language classes are still reading the play of “The Diary of Anne Frank”. We will be getting into Act II shortly and hopefully we will finish the play by the end of the month. Study questions are answered after each scene, while the reading is fresh in our minds. All classes are still doing a weekly reading journal and an article of the week ( AOW) along with our word study. Mrs. Bender 7th & 8th Eighth graders will soon learn a little bit about Hanukkah as we enact the Hanukkah scene The from Diary Congratulations Rowles STAR for November to Logan for being my the month of and Heather Sorg for the month of December. Good job, Logan and Heather!! Regular Language students are reading the teleplay “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling, They are also reading their independent novels and completing activities that improve comprehension and focus on making them think deeply about the reading. Other Important Information Students should be reading a minimum of 20 minutes 5-7 nights a week in addition to what we do during Reading Workshop. Check Power School regularly. This is the best way to stay upto-date on your child’s grades. Check my website regularly for daily assignments and other valuable information. www.nwcs.k12.in.us/ DickeyBonnie.aspx of Anne Frank in class using an authentic menorah. Students important literary are learning elements through reading and acting out this drama, and they are learning about t he extraordinary courage of a peer from an earlier time, Anne Frank. Mrs. Dickey-7th Grade Mrs. Dickey’s language arts classes just finished up literature circles and each group created a poster to advertise their book! The next time you are in the building, look around for some of them! We are still going strong with weekly roots and vocabulary. Students can expect a quiz every two weeks. Be sure to ask your child how s/he is using Quizlet to study for the quizzes. Advanced Language students are reading the teleplay “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling and will then read The Westing Game shortly after Thanksgiving break. They will be expected to do a lot of reading outside of class. Winter 2013 selected a photo of a Students child of the Holocaust and will write a letter to this child. the Then they will search to discover fate of survive Holocaust? the their children. Did tribulations they of the Students are also reading historical fiction novels in groups. Ireland Connett scored an and Bilal impressive Abdulrahim 100% on the Quarter One Vocabulary Exam—Great Job! Seventh prejudice, graders suspicion, are learning about and fear as we study a drama by Rod Serling from the old Twilight Zone called “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.” are enjoying the opportunity Students to play characters as they act out some of the dramatic events. Students based on Projects will soon their will be complete reading projects group persuasive books. and will include important and interesting ideas usually related in book reviews. Seventh study and eighth continues grade daily, vocabulary with occurring every other Monday. quizzes Please encourage your child to study and be prepared for these regularly scheduled quizzes. I am second looking forward semester to more with fun t h e se wonderfully curious and eager students. I wish you peace. Volume 1, Issue 3 Composi on Mrs. Allen 7th & 8th Grade Jance Sullivan Kyle Patrick Mrs. Bender‐7th Grade Levi Dirig Denver Heller Seventh grade Your students have been working on perfecting their composi on students have been working on persuasive non‐fiction writing in the areas of wri ng. They have considered persuasion essays and newspaper words with connota ve article writing. Our Scope meanings, examined magazine continues to teach the emo onal arguments, and students how to improve on the offered a rebu al to the best art of interviewing and then argument of the opposi on. They prac ced their creating an article from an persuasive techniques in a interview. Also, the students series of parent le ers, and were able to dive into actual produced some interes ng for cafeteria newspapers and try their hand at sugges ons improvements which might be creating a class paper. great topics for future Your students recently persuasive le ers. Focused immersed themselves in a week traits for this wri ng were long study of clauses. The Organiza on and Word students were introduced to Choice. Students did a great dependent and independent job with this piece. Conven ons skills we clauses Santa Claus style. They have focused on lately include were then able to identify the word usage—using the right four types of sentence structure. word with the right spelling to Simple, Compound, Complex, reduce confusion, antecedent‐ agreement, and and Compound Complex pronoun comma usage. Clauses Santa sentence can be formed just by Style will be our grammar using Santa’s family. Ask them focus just before winter break. all about it. Using Scope We edited the words of a few magazine as our inspira on familiar Christmas Carols and and guide, we are crea ng serenaded our school with essays from the magazine’s interviews and infographics. Composition Carols. The The students enjoy these students took writing skill we use pieces which are typically in class and re‐wrote the lyrics to completed in a shorter me make the song be all about than some of our other work. We con nue to build writing. We have quite the our lexicon of Composi on collection of Composition Carols. Core Vocabulary as we focus Maybe some day we will record on words that connect to our our own Holiday Album! wri ng studies. In Journal Remember if you have any Wri ng, students are building questions throughout the year their wri ng stamina and feel free to email me. prac cing ways to make their prompt wri ngs [email protected]. longer, more Have a wonderful break! Come developed, and more interes ng. back refreshed We love it! and ready to work! Winter 2013 Mrs. Mann‐8th Grade Mrs. Smith‐7th Grade Mackenzie Maloney Ralyn Schwartz The school year is in full swing. Students now use their NGWC skills to write using evidence from the text as well as analyze the writer’s skills. Have your child read his homework, textbook, or the newspaper and identify the writer’s skills. Our second nine weeks grammar focus will be verbals—gerunds, participials, and infinitives. These grammar lessons go beyond basic parts of speech and create well-written sentences. Our larger writing focus will be on process or technical writing. Students will create their own snow globes, then write explaining how it was made. Congratulations to Clair Johnson and Sadie Mann for excellent (and very helpful!) business letters of advice. Attention to format and higher level sentence structure made these letters top-of- the- line quality. Encourage your child to enjoy holiday learning by reading special family recipes and writing holiday greetings. Safe and happy holiday wishes to all !!! *No STAR 7th grade composition students will begin the genre of Persuasive Writing! They will write to an audience of their choosing by composing a persuasive letter. Additionally, we will work on mini-lessons and revision strategies based on each of the 6 traits of good writing. Ideas: Each student’s letter will include persuasive-specific traits: a rebuttal and a call-to-action statement. Organization: Students will work especially hard on letter format (salutation, body, date, closing, etc) and 5 paragraph structure. Voice: we will analyze newspaper editorials and commercials to find what persuasive writing sounds like! Word Choice: Each student is now well-versed in the use of the thesaurus and figurative language tables for revision. Conventions: Students have focused their MUG shot and grammar revision strategies on apostrophes to show possession (plural and pl. possessive) and in contractions. Sentence Fluency: Our current revision strategy is the punctuation and composition of complex sentences using dependent and independent clauses. Our read-aloud novel for mentor text is Monster by Walter Dean Myers. 16-year-old Steve Harmon is on trial for murder, and he’s being tried as an adult! Did he do “it” or not? Who does a better persuasive job—the prosecution or the defense? Read to find out! Norwell Middle School Science Volume 1, Issue 3&4 November/December SCIENCE STARS OF THE MONTH Caden Mann and Josh Williams Mrs. Everett Cierra Moser and Christian Bohata Ms. Jones Tyler Bulmer and Madison Blount Miss Kimball 8th Grade Science 8th Grade Science Chemistry is upon us. The eighth grade students have been hard at work learning the history and development of the atomic theory. We created scale timelines outlining significant contributions to the atomic theory from 440 BCE to the present. We also discussed several significant men in history that helped form the current theories about atoms and elements. The students created a colorful graphic organizer to help differentiate between these scientists. We are currently working with the periodic table, elements and atoms. The students have been studying different parts of atoms, including subatomic particles inside and outside the nucleus. We have practiced reading the periodic table to find atomic mass, and atomic number. We can also identify isotopes and ions using the periodic table. Several small projects have allowed the students to build different atoms with the SmartBoard as well as objects from popsicle sticks to paper squares, to tennis balls. We are all looking forward to an upcoming atom project where we will get to create atoms from anything edible! 7th Grade Science Great job with the science experiments! The seventh grade students recently completed their “Very Own Experiment” projects. Each group of students created a question, designed their own experiment to test the question, completed the experiment and wrote the lab report. I’m so impressed with the amount of creativity, effort and interest that the students showed throughout this project. It was very exciting to watch such a variety of experiments in the lab, and listen as each group presented their findings to the class. We all discovered so many new things throughout this project. Excellent experiments! We have recently been diving through the layers of the Earth. We just finished decorating the science hallway with scale drawings of the Earth’s chemical layers. The students are currently working on similar projects where each layer must be described in detail. Up next, the students will have a homework project where they must build each layer of the Earth using things that that are completely edible. We just completed our unit on phases of matter. This was some preinformation that will lead into our chemistry unit. Students did very well on the phases of matter concepts. Congratulations to the many students that received an A on the test. Also congratulations to those students who scored a perfect on the phases of matter test. We are currently working on the atomic theories of the atom. Students developed time lines to help relate each scientist to their contribution to our current model used today. Students also created a colorful foldable as an alternative method to note taking. We will be starting the unit on the periodic table soon. Look for students to be using flash cards to help them memorize elements from the period table. Several of the students have dead onion plants. We are taking this experience to make inferences why and how their experimental variable had an effect on their onion plants. 7th Grade Science This quarter students have been studying Earth Science. We have covered the rock cycle and are currently studying plate tectonics. Hoping each of you has a Wonderful Christmas. Enjoy the break eating, playing, and sleeping. Just be ready to start again in January. 7th Grade Science We just finished our first unit on Plate Tectonics. Students learned the physical and chemical layers inside Earth, the three different types of tectonic plate boundaries, and the physical features created at each type of boundary. We had several experts on this unit who received an “A” on this assessment. Our experts are: Garrison Brege, Megan Dettmer, Tristan Fry, Lars Geisler, Seth Goetz, Kyle Henschen, Hailey Hudson, Ally Isnogle, Cole Lambert, *Caden Mann, Hunter Monnot, Christopher Park, Allison Reineck, Brandon Runyon, Nevin Ryan, Shelby Stinson, Jance Sullivan, Joe Taylor, *Josh Williams, Gabi Wren, and Kade Zadylak. (* Student scored a perfect score on this assessment) Congratulations to All of You!!! We will continue to study Earth Science for the rest of the 2nd quarter. Important Information: We are hitting the time of season where it is going to be cold outside. Please, dress appropriately for the weather for our tree project!!!! Remember, if you need any information about 7th grade Science from Mrs. Everett’s class, you may visit my website at the following address: http://teacherweb.com/IN/ NorwellMiddleSchool/Everett/ Merry Christmas!!!!!!! Social Studies Studies Social November / / December December November The nice list … Mr. Diehl, Mrs. Everett, Mr. Schorey , & Mrs. Smith. Newsletter Newsletter Mrs. C. Smith 8th Grade US History We have concluded our rebellion, our studies of the Revolutionary War, and the formation of our government. We are currently studying the United States Constitution. This is where we take a break from studying history in order to take a crash course in American government and politics! Students will become familiar with the many parts of the Constitution and our three branches of government. Students will also learn about the rights of US citizens and their civic duties as members of this great nation. STAR: Gretchen Boyle Mr. Paul Schorey 8th Grade US History In US History students are learning about the development and current impact of systems in our country such as the Electoral College. The classes are also reflecting upon historical documents such as George Washington’s farewell address and comparing our first president’s advice to the state of politics and political policy in our country at the moment. Students are also learning about the origin of our national debt and the ideological differences between the role of government from Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton’s point of view. I find it fascinating that many ideological differences that exist today can be traced back to the start of our country and I enjoy facilitating the students in researching, developing, and communicating their individual ideas effectively. 7th Grade Social Studies Mr. Diehl’s STARS: Calvin Stoller & Kylie Topp Mrs. Everett’s STARS: Jordan Page & Allison Powers We will study the Middle East and then wrap up the end of December with modern Africa. Please continue to check Mrs. Everett’s website for helpful information on 7th Grade Social Studies: http://teacherweb.com/IN/NorwellMiddleSchool/Everett/apt5.aspx On our North Africa Map Test the following students earned perfect scores: Michaela Adam, Kamden Allen, Alec Allen, Willow Anderson, Jordan Archambault, Leah Aschliman, Aaron Bacon, Tyler Bailey, Audrey Barnes, Kylie Bauman, Kayla Berkshire, Hunter Bodenheimer, Lauren Bodner, Garrison Brege, Kristy Bridegam, Khloe Brown, Skyler Brown, Tyler Bulmer, Natalie Bunn, Dylan Burnau, Payton Chacon, Mackenzie Cocklin, Apryl Colon, Ian Cook, Robert Combs, Matthew Decker, Dru Denney, Maddy Denny, Megan Dettmer, Levi Dirig, Caleb Dummer, Aubrey Dunnuck, Tucker Edington, Lileigh Espy, Emily Eubank, Autumn Fiedler, Colt Fields, Autumn Fox, Zachary Geiger, Lars Geisler, Calista Gerard, Holly Harmon, Denver Heller, Gil Hernandez, JadeLyn Heyeryly-Jones, Nash Hoffman, Hailey Hudson, Ally Isnogle, Skie Landis, Levi Leidig, Kylynn Lepper, Morgan Markley, Mitchel Mayer, Mercy McLemore, Mason McMurtry, Tristan McMurtry, Dan Milostan, Hunter Monnot, Cylee Morris, Tianna Moser, Austin Mounsey, Reis Myers, Broc Nunley, Jodie Oswald, Jordan Page, Christopher Park, Kyle Patrick, Lauren, Plasterer, Emma Powell, Allison Powers, Caleb Pugh, Matt Ramseyer, Eva Reed, Cole Reid, Allison Reineck, Luke Rinehart, Natalie Robinson, Kendyl Roller, Brandon Runyon, Nevin Ryan, Caden Sheets, Cassandra Shelton, Tiffany Shorb, Aaron Simerman, Taylor Smith, Jesus Soto, Nathan Stephens, Shelby Stinson, Paiten Stringer, Kylee Strunk, Jance Sullivan, Bri Todd, Ethan Todd, Kylie Topp, Anne Troutman, Makaelyn Turner, Ashley VandenBoom, Dylan VanHorn, Josh Williams, Skyler Wilson, Zach Wingate, Gabi Wren, Ashlee Xayyachack, and Kade Zadylak. The Math Department Volume3 Newsletter The Math Department would like to give a special thanks to all of the parents who have generously given their time to run copies for the math department. We appreciate you greatly. STARS Mr. Lowden– Devon Gawronzki Mrs. Habegger– Natalie Robinson Mr. White– Natalie Baumgartner-Bunn & Kennady Tucker General: Pre Algebra: Our chapter begins with a study of fractions and decimals. We will add subtract, multiply and divide fractions and decimals. The student will then study ratios, rate, and proportions and will apply these concepts to geometric figures . During the percent lessons the student will be introduced to percents larger then 100% and smaller then 1%. The pre-algebra students have been working very hard on the terms and principles of algebra. Chapter 4 will bring back good old fashion math, dealing with ratio, proportion and percent. This concept of proportionality is the foundation of many branches of mathematics. One example they will be using is scale drawings. The lessons will provide for real-life applications of percents, including the percent of change. Also remind them to study their equivalents and conversion measurements. Also remind them to study their equivalents and conversion measurements. Parents: Remember to check for homework nightly not just on powerschool. Algebra Algebra students are reviewing coordinate planes and the graphing of linear equations, along with slope calculations. Students are applying this knowledge to “Real World functions.. What famous American said “ Give me liberty or give me slope!”????? NMS BAND NEWS Upcoming Events: “NMS Band Students Win Big ♦ November 2324th—All-Region Band Festival (DeKalb H.S.) The following M.S. band students participated in the H.S. marching band this year: These students competed at “State” in Indy on November 2, 2013 and received 5th place! ♦ December 16th— Winter Band Concert ♦ February 6-8 — IPFW Honor Band ♦ February 1st ISSMA Solo/ Ensemble Contest at State Marching Band Contest” -Elizabeth Schmidt, Will Zimmer, Connor McCabe, Taylor Moser, Erika James, Ethan Moriarity, Tricia Moser, McKenzie Martz, 6th grader Mari Topp practicing Blaine Powell, Jessie Weirick, Hunter McVay, Joshua Schmidt, Hayden Emrah, and her music for the upcoming Winter Tess McBride. Concert. ♦ April 4th— ISSMA Band Contest ♦ April 5th— Norwell Music Extravaganza ♦ May 12,13 6th and 8th grade perform at incoming 6th grade Orientation ♦ May 15th— Spring Band Concert Michaela Adams, Chris Park, Gabe Smith & Andrew 7th Grade band students Matthew O’Neal will be participating in the All-Region Honor Band at Decker, Nathan Stephens, Nevin DeKalb H.S. on November 23-24th. Congratulations! Ryan, Morgan Markley, Cole Reid, \ Blaine Williams, Dan Milostan & Andrew O’Neal take a moment from practicing their instruments to pose for this photo. Mrs. Hipsher’s 7th grade Experiencing Music Class working on learning the names of the music clefs and lines and spaces on the music staff . Students are preparing to compose their very own 24 measure piece of music N M S L i b r a ry Jody Gates, Media Specialist Volume 3. Nov.-Dec. 2013 The Times … They Are a-Changin’! Beginning December 2nd (after we return from Thanksgiving Break), NMS Library books may be borrowed for THREE weeks instead of TWO. This will give staff and students more time to finish a book, and cut down on the number of times the book is renewed. This should also alleviate most of the fines incurred for late books. The Norwell HIGH School Library will follow suit once they move to their newly renovated area (hopefully in December). When school is closed, the due date updates automatically to the first day we return. Fines are 5¢ per day after due date. New Books at the NMS Library: Wild Born: (Book 1 Spirit Animals Series) By Brandon Mull The Hypnotists *Please remind your child to check due dates, return books on time, and pay fines that have been added to their library accounts ASAP. By Gordon Kormann Dear Bully Edited by Megan Kelley Hall and Carrie Jones Lots of New Books! PROCESSING HAS BEGUN ON THE STACKS OF NEW BOOKS PURCHASED WITH SCHOLASTIC DOLLARS, AND SOME THAT WERE DONATED BY HALF-PRICE BOOKS AND NORWELL FAMILIES! BOOKS ARE BARCODED, REGISTERED, STAMPED, STICKERED, NOTED AND COVERED. AS YOU CAN IMAGINE, THIS IS QUITE A PROCESS, AND TAKES SOME TIME, BUT WE ARE ANXIOUS TO GET THIS READING MATERIAL OUT TO THE NMS COMMUNITY! THE STUDENTS ARE CHOMPING AT THE BIT TO DIG IN TO THESE TITLES, SO WE ARE DOING OUR BEST TO KEEP THINGS MOVING! HIGH SCHOOL INTERNS ARE ADEPT AT THE PROCEDURE, AND ARE ASSISTING DAILY. THEY ALSO SHELVE BOOKS, HELP STUDENTS LOCATE BOOKS, AND CHECK OUT & RETURN BOOKS. I am THANKFUL for the HS Interns: Halley Edington, Ethan Creager and Cody More NMS Students are invited to help decorate the Norwell Middle School Library’s PATRIOTIC-THEMED Christmas Tree ... with hand-made or purchased red, white & blue, military, or patriotic ornaments. The tree will be featured in the 2014 Veterans Day Program! We proudly support our men, women & animals in uniform—past & present! The tree will be up & ready for ornaments after Thanksgiving! Buddy By M. H. Herlong The Grimm Legacy By Polly Shulman Skipping Christmas By John Grisham If you are in need of earbuds or headphones now or for next year’s planned transition to oneto-one devices, head to Darlington Farms Warehouse - they have them for only $1.59! (They have lots of other inexpensive items as well.) December 2013 Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 9 BBB vs Riverview 5:00 10 5 BBB @ New Haven 5:00 GBB vs New Haven 5:00 BBB vs Dekalb 5:00 GBB @ Dekalb 5:00 8 Thu 11 BBB @ Maple Creek 5:00 GBB vs Maple Creek 5:00 12 BBB vs Bellmont 4:30 GBB @ Bellmont 4:30 NORWELL MIDDLE SCHOOL 1100 E US 224 OSSIAN, IN 46777 (260) 543-2218 Fri 6 Sat 7 ROUND TABLE 13 14 ROUND TABLE 6th Grade Beef n’ Boards Field Trip 15 22 16 17 Wtr. Band Concert 7:00 BBB @ Indian Springs 5:00 GBB vs Indian Springs 5:00 BBB @ Adams Central 4:30 23 24 18 25 19 BBB vs Summit 5:00 GBB @ Summit 5:00 20 ROUND TABLE 26 27 WINTER BREAK (DEC 23-JAN 3) 29 30 31 WINTER BREAK (DEC 23-JAN 3) 21 End of 2nd 9 weeks & 1st Semester 28 NMS ATTENDANCE REMINDER During cold & flu season we know that more students may be staying home ill. We want to remind parents/guardians to please be prompt in calling in a student absence. The NMS policy is “it is the parent/guardian’s responsibility to call the school by 8:00 am the day the student is absent. The NMS A endance line is available 24 hours a day and can be reached by calling 1‐888‐543‐2218. If a parent/guardian does not call, the school will a empt to contact the parent at home or work to no fy them of the absence. A note from parent, doctor, or other health care provider must be received by the office within 6 days a er the student’s return to school. Students will be considered truant if no note or call is received from a parent. A note from a health care provider will not be counted towards the six parent/guardian excused absences per semester.” Thanks! Stay healthy! THE CRUSADER CHRONICLE Norwell Middle School 1100 E US 224 Ossian IN 46777 Winter 2013 Volume 1 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Ossian, IN 46777 PERMIT #12