AST NEWS - Lake Forest School District
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AST NEWS - Lake Forest School District
EDITION 1 NOV-DEC 2015 AST NEWS MESSAGE FROM MR. D. IMPORTANT DATES Nov 19—Family Fitness Night 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Nov 23—Parent/Teacher Conferences 12:00-7:30 p.m. Nov 23—Nov 28—School Closed (Thanksgiving Break) Dec 3— Fall Picture Retake Day PTA Meeting 6:00 p.m. The East Family has done it again!!! We can officially announce our school’s latest accolades. National Award - Blue Ribbon School 2015 Our school has been selected as a National Blue Ribbon School for 2015. The U.S. Department of Education named three Delaware schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools, so this is an especially prestigious honor. Remarks made from United States Senate, Senator Christopher A. Coons: “This award is a testament to the passion for education fostered within the school’s walls. It is my privilege to join the administration, staff and students in celebrating this well-deserved recognition. Dec 10—2nd Marking Period Interims Issued Board Meeting @ CBO 7:00 p.m. The education students receive is essential to their academic and personal success. The faculty and staff at lake Forest East Elementary School make student success a reality by ensuring that superior academic standards are maintained, while creating an environment where students feel welcome and accepted. As a parent, I am truly grateful to administrators, educators and staff members like those at Lake Forest East Elementary School who go above and beyond to ensure that students excel in every area of their lives.” Dec 11—Referral Free Day Dec 16—Winter Concert @ LF High School 6:30 p.m. Dec 14—Dec 18—Holiday Gift Shop Dec 24—Jan 1—School Closed Winter Break Jan 7—PTA Meeting 6:00 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS to our students, staff, families, and community members. Wow! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: October flew by in a flash. It was a productive month in more ways than one. Students have adjusted to their schedules nicely and are now solidly down to the business of conquering new curricula and skills. A special Thank You goes out to our PTA, parents and staff for helping to sponsor our third annual Fall Ball. We had excellent family attendance and a good time was had by all. Thank You!!!! MESSAGE FROM MR. D COUNSELOR’S CORNER 1 We have several activities coming up. Please make sure to pay special attention to our important dates. Also, mark you calendars for our Winter Concert on Wednesday, December 16th at 6:30 p.m. at the LF High School. We would like all participating children to be there by 6:10 p.m. COMPUTER LAB, MUSIC, 1ST GRADE, ESPEN & NURSE NEWS 2 COUNSELOR’S CORNER Welcome back to another great school year! 3RD GRADE, KINDER3 GARTEN, & 2ND GRADE NEWS POSITIVE REFERRALS, F.P. POSTER WINNERS, ART, PTA NEWS & CLOSING 4 If your child ever gets off to a rough start in the morning and you feel it might impact their learning, feel free to contact us. We are here to help your child be successful at school. Mrs. Johnston-FCT (Family Crisis Therapist) Mrs. Parker School Counselor We are still looking for mentors to volunteer once a week to be paired with a child to read, practice spelling words or just play a game. There are many children that could use a positive role model in their lives. If you are interested in helping make a difference please contact Mrs. Parker at 335-5261. PAGE 2 MUSIC NEWS COMPUTER LAB NEWS As we move into the month of November, students are beginning to develop important computer skills. Kindergarten students have been learning about the use of usernames and passwords for accessing computers. As kindergarten students practice using their letters and numbers in the classroom, they will transfer that skill to their own personalized computer logins. The upper grade levels have been practicing their typing skills as we learn new letter positions on the keyboard. Students are also getting a chance to become more familiar with word processing software as they have been creating documents with text and clip art images. Up next, they will start learning about online research and information sources. The music program is gearing up for our winter concert program. The concert will be at Lake Forest High School on Wednesday, December 16th at 6:30 p.m. Each grade level will participate in the program. Come join us for a wonderful evening of winter music. WE HOPE TO SEE ALL OF YOU THERE!! 1ST GRADE NEWS The fall season has been a busy one for Lake Forest East’s fabulous first graders. While we were busy getting to know about ourselves, our new friends and our community through our studies in reading, we’ve also been learning to observe the weather and the changes that came with autumn during science lessons. In October, we took a trip to Loblolly Acres to explore the farm and learn about the growth of a pumpkin plant from seed to fruit. We also met some animal friends in the barnyard and learned about their needs. Together with our friends, we enjoyed the slippery slide, the maze, and the thumpy, bumpy hayride all around the farm. After the trip, we wrote to tell about our experiences using what we ESPeN news I am sure you are as amazed as we are that it is already the second marking period. Some very exciting things are happening in the LFEE gymnasium. In all grades so far this school year we have learned the proper way to squat, pick up heavy objects, back squats and overhead squats. The children are also playing several team sport games that work on sportsmanship and hand eye coordination. A have learned about narrative writing. First graders know how to plan their stories and tell the important details in an organized way, sometimes using transition words. In math, first graders are becoming experts at using mental math to add numbers. We can use strategies like counting on, doubles, near doubles, friends of ten, flip flop facts, and related facts to solve addition equations. We are beginning to practice fluency at school and at home to improve those facts in a flash! In November for Thanksgiving and American Education Week, we will be having a funfilled switch day where parents are invited in to travel to each first grade classroom with their student. In each room, students will participate in a craft or activity related to the story of Thanksgiving like learning about the Native American Squanto, making a bracelet to remember the Thanksgiving story, reading a fun turkey story and creating a turkey craft, and making a booklet of things we are thankful for. It’s definitely been a busy season, and the next months will bring even more learning and fun for our fantastic first graders as they continue to learn and grow. Thank you to all the parents who support these fun activities with your time and donations for special projects; we couldn’t do it without your help. (East Sports and Physical Education News) highlight of our fall season is the Turkey Trot. The Turkey Trot is a great way to promote the life skill of running as well as raising money for PE equipment. As a school we ran 588 miles and raised over $760!!!! Thank you for your support. Family Fitness Night Please come out on Thursday, November 19th at 5:30 p.m. for some family fun fitness. NURSE NEWS We are now well into the cold and flu season. Please remind your children to wash their hands frequently, as this is the best way to keep all of us healthy this winter. Thanks to all For your Contribution!! EDITION 1 PAGE 3 3RD GRADE NEWS It’s getting cold outside, but our third graders are burning it up this autumn at Lake Forest East Elementary. They have learned various forms of fiction, gained information from multiple non-fiction texts, and are now studying “main idea” as it relates to informational text. Students have also been developing their ability to write a complete paragraph, including a topic sentence, at least three supporting details with explanations, and a conclusion. They’ve done this in the context of writing personal narratives. In math, we’ve completed a unit on number sense and adding/subtracting to the thousand’s place. We have begun multiplication and division, which is a major focus of third grade math. Don’t forget to have your child practice telling time, counting money, and using flashcards to memorize multiplication facts. In Social Studies, we’ve been learning principles of economics and we continue to study geography on a daily basis. Soon, we’ll begin a new science unit that focuses on Earth materials. If you haven’t already scheduled a conference, please contact your child’s teacher.. Please check planners nightly for notes, homework, etc. Parent/teacher conferences will be held on Monday, November 23rd from 12-7:30. KINDERGARTEN NEWS Kindergarteners hit the ground running! It was an exciting beginning to the school year and each day only gets better! In September, we worked on settling into routines, initial assessments, understanding rules and procedures, as well as getting to know one another. In October, we took our first field trips where we learned all about the Frederica Fire House as well as farm life at Wicked R Ranch. Some of the favorite highlights from our trip the fire house include spraying the hose, seeing the fire trucks and all of the equipment, and riding back to school in the fire trucks. Some of the favorite highlights from our trip to Wicked R include learning about the animals, going on a hayride, going through the corn maze, completing obstacle courses, playing in the hay and the bounce houses, and getting a pumpkin. We also got to experience a Kindergarten Fall Festival where we exchanged classrooms to engage in fall activities and crafts! In the beginning of November, Kindergarten got to experience their first PBS – they had so much fun having earned the right to pick fun choices as well as participate in grade-wide raffles! This November, our students have been working hard on learning Thanksgiving songs and plays to perform for our families and they are very grateful to get to share this experience with their families! At the same time, we are also continuing to work on learning our letters, lettersounds, concepts of print, using informational text to discover main topics, counting by 1s and 10s, number recognition, and 2-D and 3-D shape identification as well as finding them in the environment. Our days are chock full of fun learning through songs, books, centers, worksheets, interactive components, groups, and play! Kindergarteners are always ready and excited for learning! “We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today” 2ND GRADE NEWS The Second grade classes have worked hard on learning about insects. We will be completing our unit on insects and begin another social studies unit on respect in civil society. We also have worked on learning strategies for mental addition of two-digit numbers. Be on the look out for your students to use open ended number lines, compensation, break apart, and hundreds chart to find the sums of two numbers added. When we return from Thanksgiving break, we will begin working on strategies for mental subtraction of two-digit numbers. During our reading, we currently are working on fiction and nonfiction sequencing of text. Keep your students reading their library books and encourage them to identify what is happening in sequence. We have moved on from narrative writing to howTo writing, so, easy practice for both reading and writing at home could be going over recipes or how things are made. Keep in mind, spelling packets come home on Monday and testing is on Friday. Please have your child complete his/her packet weekly and help them study on the skill for the week for their phonics test. For a fun note, the second graders will be attending the Nutcracker Ballet on December 10, 2015. We will have a limited number of chaperones(3) for each class. So, be on the look out for permission slips to come home shortly. It is a great ballet!! Nutcracker Play Dec 10th @ Del State Univ. OCTOBER POSITIVE REFERRALS Kindergarten Madison Collins Colton Cristaldi Alexis Hansen Lucas Maharaj Jaydah McNeil Kirra Noble 2nd Grade Makyi Cannon Angela Escobar-Fuentes Brian Iacono Jax Osika Amerie Robinson Daniel Salerno 1st Grade Jesus CastilloFernandez Claire Ellingsworth Donovan Gygrynuk Toni Joynes Colton Robbins Ava White SUPER STAR STUDENTS ART NEWS Thanks to all those whose participated in the Original Works Art Fundraiser. I will be sending our orders in to the company this Friday, 11/19/2015. Original Works will deliver our keepsake artwork back to the school for on 12/10/2015. I will send the items home with the students unless you let me know that you prefer to send the items home another way. Happy Holidays! Lake Forest East Elementary 3rd Grade April Bolander Rebecca Lamb Ariona Long Kyle Parham Brock Robbins FIRE PREVENTION POSTER WINNERS Kindergarten Alexis Hansen—1st Place Jai’Arye Taylor—2nd Place Addeline Putnum—3rd Place 1st Grade Inocencio Cruz-Cordova—1st Place Toni Joynes—2nd Place Natalie Cuccinello—3rd Place 2nd Grade Ashley Hernandez—1st Place Gabriella Razzano—2nd Place Jonathan Osika—3rd Place 3rd Place KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!! Kyle Parham—1st Place Angalena Carter—2nd Place Quinn Subers—3rd Place YOU’RE AWESOME!! PTA NEWS PTA was busy throughout our 1st marking period. Our 1st East Night Out was held at Frederica Pizza House and was very successful. It is so nice to see so many familiar Spartan faces. Mrs. Pope's class and Mrs. Williams' (Barrett) class tied with the most vouchers - they will be celebrating with pizza parties! We hope everyone who was able to attend Fall Ball had a great time! PTA really enjoys organizing this event for our students and families. Our Brax Spirit Cup fundraiser has wrapped up. We would like to recognize Paul Cox, Jr. and Liam Neal (both Kindergarteners) for being East's Top Sellers! A huge thank you to everyone who participated. We are hoping to purchase a large piece of playground equipment and have it installed during this school year with the money that was raised with the fundraiser. In December, we have scheduled an East Night Out at the Camden Texas Roadhouse on Monday, December 7th and our annual Holiday Shop will run from Tuesday, December 15th through Friday, December 18th where students will be able to "shop" for loved ones (more information will be sent home shortly). Volunteers for Holiday Shop are always needed - contact PTA at [email protected] if you would like to help! Thank you again to everyone for your support! 124 W. Front St. Frederica, DE 19946 Phone: 302-335-5261 Fax: 302-335-5273 Website: www.lf.k12.de.us/east
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