Friday, February 22, 2013
Wax Museum UPDATE! and DARE Graduation INVITE!
Greetings from 5B!
Wax Museum REMINDER
LOGISTICS: The Wax Museum to benefit the Marillac Shelter in honor of Principal Dorothy McDonald will be held Thursday evening, February 28th from 6:30-7:30. Please have your 5th grader at school no later than 6:15. Your child should come dressed in their costumes. Doors to the museum will open promptly at 6:30. Also remember to bring your nickels!!! The children will not come alive unless they hear that "clink" in their can.
CANS: Speaking of "clink in their can"... Don't forget that your child will need something to collect the nickels they earn for their performance. Coffee cans work well, but feel free to be creative!
COSTUMES & PHOTOGRAPHS: Please make sure that your child's costume is brought to school no later than Tuesday, February 26th. I plan to take photographs Tuesday or Wednesday for my slide show and blog. Also, we may have a dress rehearsal on Wednesday or Thursday and have our buddy class come in and watch us perform. Once pictures are taken and the dress rehearsal is concluded, the children will take their costumes home so that they can come dressed and ready to go Thursday evening!
BAKE SALE: If you have volunteered to send in a healthy snack or sweet treat for the bake sale, you may drop off your items either in my classroom during the day, or you may bring it the evening of the Wax Museum, whichever is more convenient! There will be tables set-up by the windows near the living room. I will be manning the bake sale table. Come hungry!
DARE GRADUATION!
You are cordially invited to attend our 2013 DARE Graduation, which has been scheduled for Thursday morning, March 7th at 9:45am. We look forward to seeing you there.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Whale Research and Wax Museum Preparation
Greetings from Room 10,
This week the "name of the game" was Whale Research. The students had a few opportunities this week to conduct research on their whale. Whale assignments were made by a random draw early in the week. After that, the children had time in class to use a variety of books Mrs. Collen let us borrow from the library. In addition, they used computers both during our lab time and during library. There are four main areas the children must research: 1.) Physical features and characteristics; 2.) Habitat and migration path; 3.) Life cycle and family behaviors; and 4.) Eating habits and food. I gave the children labeled sheets on which they can gather their notes. This week the children will have additional computer lab time and access to research materials. Following are several pictures of the children in our computer lab.
At this point the children have completed their one-minute speech and their wax museum poster. They look amazing! I am very proud of how hard each of them worked to research, write, and create. Last week I sent home information about the Wax Museum (February 28th from 6:30-7:30), a request for sweet treats or healthy snacks and a reminder about costumes. This is a fun-filled evening for the children and the participants, but it also has a philanthropic component. All proceeds from both the children's performances and the bake sale will support the Marillac Shelter in memory of Dorothy McDonald, Clarksville's beloved principal.
Thank you to everyone who was able to come to our ABC book viewing. As a working parent, I know all too well how difficult it is to attend school functions during the day. The children's ABC books will be coming home this week for you to enjoy. I hope you were able to read through their memoirs which were given to your child on Friday. It was a great celebration!
As you are aware, there was no "Weekly Reflection" sent home on Friday, and there will not be one this coming Friday either. Instead, I will update our blog as I am doing right now. With the early dismissal on Friday AND winter break the following week, it didn't make sense for me to send home a hard copy of the weeks' events. I hope the blog is a good way to update you and provide you with a glimpse into the happenings in Room 10.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend! Lester Betor and class
This week the "name of the game" was Whale Research. The students had a few opportunities this week to conduct research on their whale. Whale assignments were made by a random draw early in the week. After that, the children had time in class to use a variety of books Mrs. Collen let us borrow from the library. In addition, they used computers both during our lab time and during library. There are four main areas the children must research: 1.) Physical features and characteristics; 2.) Habitat and migration path; 3.) Life cycle and family behaviors; and 4.) Eating habits and food. I gave the children labeled sheets on which they can gather their notes. This week the children will have additional computer lab time and access to research materials. Following are several pictures of the children in our computer lab.
At this point the children have completed their one-minute speech and their wax museum poster. They look amazing! I am very proud of how hard each of them worked to research, write, and create. Last week I sent home information about the Wax Museum (February 28th from 6:30-7:30), a request for sweet treats or healthy snacks and a reminder about costumes. This is a fun-filled evening for the children and the participants, but it also has a philanthropic component. All proceeds from both the children's performances and the bake sale will support the Marillac Shelter in memory of Dorothy McDonald, Clarksville's beloved principal.
Thank you to everyone who was able to come to our ABC book viewing. As a working parent, I know all too well how difficult it is to attend school functions during the day. The children's ABC books will be coming home this week for you to enjoy. I hope you were able to read through their memoirs which were given to your child on Friday. It was a great celebration!
As you are aware, there was no "Weekly Reflection" sent home on Friday, and there will not be one this coming Friday either. Instead, I will update our blog as I am doing right now. With the early dismissal on Friday AND winter break the following week, it didn't make sense for me to send home a hard copy of the weeks' events. I hope the blog is a good way to update you and provide you with a glimpse into the happenings in Room 10.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend! Lester Betor and class
Friday, February 1, 2013
Whales, Whales, Whales...and Popcorn!
Dear Parents of Room 10,
It’s been a very busy week! Whales have been our focus. We drew whales to
scale (one inch for every foot) and finished painting them. They look gorgeous! The children are very
proud of this project and look forward to you stopping by to see them swimming,
breaching and sounding outside our classroom.
A special thanks to Mrs. Nakamura, Mrs. Martucci and Mrs. Kee who rolled
up their sleeves and took the “Narwhals by the horns.” The whole process ran very smoothly and took
only 1½ hours to complete. Following are a few pictures from this great project.
As you know, in language arts our
focus has been “close reading.” Earlier
this week the children read a non-fiction article on popcorn and a poem on
popcorn. This morning they are
re-reading the pieces, and writing an essay in which they must synthesize the
two pieces and site textual evidence from both to support their opinion. It is a good skill, but one that does not
come easy. We will continue to practice
comparing, contrasting, and synthesizing!
We are well underway with preparing
for the Wax Museum, which will be on the evening of February 28th. The children have just about completed their
one-minute speeches and some have begun memorizing them. We will work on the poster next week. As I mentioned to the kids, I will be able to
print one black and white, 8x10 picture for their poster. If they want more than that, or that want a
color picture, they will need to get them at home. I understand that many of you have already
begun putting together a costume. Please
don’t spend a lot of money on this. We
always have a wide-range of costumes at the Wax Museum. My focus for this project is the ability to
speak clearly, audibly and enthusiastically in front of peers and family. It is not to see who can have the best
costume.
Please join us next Friday, February 8th
to celebrate the completion of our ABC books.
Stop in anytime between 9:45 and 10:45 to
read the children’s books and provide positive comments. This is meant to be a casual event to
celebrate the completion of this project.
If you are unable to come, please don’t worry. I will be sending home their books Friday.
DARE essays are due next Friday, February 8th. They can be written on essay paper that I
have in the classroom or typed.
Have a wonderful and restful weekend! Lester
Betor and class
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Greetings from Room 10!
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Dear Parents of Room 10,
This was a short, cold and
productive week! The children worked
hard as we finalized the ABC Book and began two new writing assignments; their
Wax Museum speech (which will be done in school) and their DARE essay (which
will be finished at home).
Whales. Whales.
Whales. This week we began the
Whale Unit with the first two lessons.
After making their Whale Unit divider, we focused on the differences and
similarities between whales and fish. On
Thursday I shared a power point presentation introducing seven whale
behaviors. Ask your child to name and
explain each of the seven behaviors. As
I explained to the children, these are just seven of many behaviors whales
exhibit. Next week we will begin the
whale-to-scale project where we will do scale drawings (1 inch: 1 foot) of a
variety of both toothed and baleen whales.
This is a fun and very mess project…and I LOVE IT!
As I mentioned earlier, the children
have selected their Wax Museum subject, we have conducted research and have
written facts in their writer’s notebook.
I gave the children directions for both the one-minute speech and the
poster. Except for putting together a
costume for the Wax Museum, THIS PROJECT WILL BE DONE ENTIRELY IN SCHOOL. The Wax Museum is scheduled for the evening
of February 28th, and the proceeds will benefit the Marillac
Shelter.
The children had their final DARE
class with Officer Dave Harrington on Wednesday. Officer Harrington explained that he is in
the process of planning their DARE graduation for sometime in late February,
although an actual date has not yet been established. As soon as I am given the date, I will let
you know. I suspect it will be a morning
event, as the last few graduations have been at 9:45am.
I am happy to announce that I have
an extra pair of hands in the classroom every afternoon. Matt Viglucci, my former 5th grade student
and a current Lab School Senior is doing his internship in Room 10. He wants to focus on writing, so he spent the
week finalizing the students’ memoirs. He
also did an outstanding job reading aloud to the children. Welcome Matt!
Is your child reading a minimum of
30 minutes nightly? I did a “State of
the Class” Thursday to get an idea of where each of them is with Betor’s
Bulls-Eye. At this point your child
should have read a minimum of 15 books.
Please check in with your child to see if he/she is on the right
track. Stay warm! Lester Betor & Class
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Week of January 7th - Our first full-week back!
Greetings
from Room 10,
Happy New Year to everyone! We are off to a terrific start in 2013. It’s so hard for me to believe that we have
already completed over four months of school.
It actually makes me quite sad to realize how quickly this year is going
by. I know I have mentioned this in the
past, but this is a truly special group of children with whom I thoroughly
enjoy working. I view each and every day
as a gift.
This week has been very productive
as the respiratory unit begins to wind down and the unit test is on the
horizon. They will be tackling the test
on Wednesday afternoon. I have given
them a study guide, walked through the test format and assured them that they
have all the tools they need to be successful.
I have encouraged them to begin studying, so you should see them review
their respiratory notes over the weekend and early into next week. On Thursday we will begin the long-awaited
whale unit.
In writing the children have been
working tirelessly on their ABC books.
Most of them are about half-way through the alphabet. I have seen some amazing illustrations and
have enjoyed reading their informational texts.
We will continue to work on this project at least through next week. If you see it coming home, it’s because your
child is behind. Otherwise, I fully
anticipate that they will be finished by Friday.
In reading our focus has been
author’s purpose. My small group
instruction focused on the three reasons an author writes. Ask your child to name the three “purposes,”
and to give you examples of each. Today
we began a whole-class “close reading” of two related articles; one from TFK
and the other from the Times Union. And
guess what the topic was! Yes, it was
cursive writing!! It was fun to use an
article that the children were a part of.
We conducted a bit of research on Wednesday in anticipation
of the wax museum project that will be held the end of February. The children are selecting some interesting
characters from the Western Hemisphere.
Each child will become a person in history (either dead or alive), and
will be asked to write (and memorize) a one-minute speech as if they were that
person. In addition, they will create a
poster to showcase the contributions their character has made. All of this work is done in school. The only thing you will need to be involved
in is creating a costume. This is really
an amazing experience; details to follow.
Kind
regards, Lester Betor
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year From Room 10!!
Happy 2013!
We are looking forward to a productive 3 days this week, culminating with the Applebee's Breakfast on Saturday morning. I hope you are all able to attend, as this is a really fun event. The children LOVE to work at this fundraiser, not to mention the pancakes are pretty darn good. Don't forget that the 5th grade teachers will be selling 50-50 chances as well. Last year's winner walked away with over $200!
I am including photos from both our dreidel party and our holiday party! ENJOY!
We are looking forward to a productive 3 days this week, culminating with the Applebee's Breakfast on Saturday morning. I hope you are all able to attend, as this is a really fun event. The children LOVE to work at this fundraiser, not to mention the pancakes are pretty darn good. Don't forget that the 5th grade teachers will be selling 50-50 chances as well. Last year's winner walked away with over $200!
I am including photos from both our dreidel party and our holiday party! ENJOY!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Welcome to the Final Week Before Winter Break!
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Our week began with a
visit from local author, Dr. Dawn Kolakoski who talked with the children about
her novel and her writing process. I
have known Dawn for many years, but I had no idea how much research went into
writing her book. The children enjoyed
her enthusiasm for writing. Aside from
being a talented writer, Dawn has been a teacher at both the elementary and
college level for many, many years. (Her
first teaching job was actually here at Slingerlands!) Her book, Madison
Hart and the Desert Jewel has captured the imaginations of the children and
is proving to be a GREAT read aloud! The children made “Thank You” cards for “Dr.
K” and provided ideas for her sequel!
Sending
special thanks out to Mrs. Taranto who came to our math class today to teach
problem solving. She is an amazing teacher, and the kids really enjoyed
having her work with them on problem solving.
Greetings from Room 10,
Speaking of cards, 5B participated in a card
writing campaign for the troops overseas.
On Thursday, the children made beautiful cards with heartfelt
expressions of “Thanks” to the men and women serving our country.
Our respiratory unit is moving along
nicely. We initially focused on
respiratory vocabulary, and now we have completed an in-class project on the
respiratory system pathway. Next week I
will share a Power Point I created which describes the respiratory
process. The children will take notes
that will be valuable when studying for the unit test. I have planned for this unit to culminate in
the middle of January. Next up: WHALES!!!
Our reading skill
lesson for the week was inferring. I
spent about 20 minutes with each small group playing an inference “game.” The children LOVED this lesson and many asked
if they could come back for a second session.
I love having the opportunity to work in small groups with the kids!
Today we played dreidel with our 2nd
grade buddies. I love to watch the
children interact. It’s really neat to
see the 5th graders step-up and take on a leadership role with their
buddies.
Our holiday party is next Friday,
December 21 at 1:15pm. Feel free to stop
by during the party. Also the children’s Kidnastics Show is on Friday from 9:45
– 10:45. Hope to see you there!
You should continue to see your
child read nightly. Even when I have not
assigned written homework, reading 30 minutes each night is a standing homework
assignment! On Thursday I conducted a “State of the Class” for Betor’s
Bulls-Eye. At this point, each child
should have read a minimum of 10 books.
Please encourage your child to read nightly. It’s truly the best way to become a better
reader!
Have a nice weekend, Lester B. and class
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