Weekly Updates


Sunday, December 14, 2014


Dear Parents,

It’s hard to believe that we have come to the end of another quarter. It has been a first semester of wonderful learning. I look forward to many more experiences with your scholars.
Here is a quick look at our 18th week.


LANGUAGE ARTS  

SPALDING – We will continue with our spelling list this week. Please, review homework as they come home. This week, we will have only two days of spelling.

List 1: done, do, suit, track, watch, dash, fell, fight, buy, by


List 2: stopping, stop, walk, talk, chalk, grant, soap, news, new




READINGREADING STRATEGY: In comprehension, students will learn how to question themselves, monitor their reading,  and understand the purpose of the text being discussed. We will continue reading the favorite Greek myths too.

POETRY: Title: Our poem this month is “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement C. Students are not required to memorize the entire poem. The poems have been broken into sections. Your child only needs to memorize one out of six sections. Your child has to inform me by Friday the section he/she is memorizing so that we can plan for the order of recitals for the last day of school. Encourage your scholars to keep practicing.

SAYING: “In hot water" We will appreciate it if you use it at home because children retain sayings when they engage in it through meaningful use.
           
GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY – We will review all parts of speech, direct quotations and learn about abbreviations.
WRITING – As we continue working on Writing With Ease, students will continue to develop narration, dictation and copy work skills.

LEVELED READERS
Please, encourage your scholars to take their readings seriously. There are three pages of reflection and three books. They are expected to log in one book per page. Please, remind them to write the title of the text on the page they work on. We have seen some excellent writing skills thus far. By the beginning of second semester, we will start sending home chapter books with students that are read for them.
MATH
We will begin multiplication by 3s. This may seem an easy concept, but we want to encourage scholars to take it seriously. Please, continue to work on timed mental math homework. Please, help us ensure the time (2mins) indicated on the worksheet is adhered to.
SCIENCE
We will finish our unit on lifecycle. Students will come home with their study guide. Science test will be on Wednesday.
HISTORY
  This week, we will learn about life in Athens and Sparta. Students will learn that although these two city-states were in Greece, they had lots of differences in their ways of life.

VIRTUE - Citizenship
The character of an individual viewed as a member of society

Live To SERVE

I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world.
- Diogenes



Announcements

  • Due to cooler weather, shorts are no longer permitted. If your child wears a skirt, please have her wear tights or knee-high socks.
  • Our lost and found is filling up! Please write your child's last name (with permanent marker) in the inside of their jacket or sweater on the tag, and also label lunch boxes and water bottles.
  • There will be no guided reading or Math groups this week. Special thanks to : Mrs. Antoniello, Mrs. Lavell, Mrs. Gerson, Mrs. Zinke, Mrs. Everhart, and Mrs. Sinykin. These parents have been extremely supportive and helpful to us this semester. We are thankful for you all.
  • Congratulations to Amelia Lockery! She will be representing our class in the Spelling Bee.
  • We have a Science test on Wednesday.


Have a great week.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Toyin and Ms. Peterson

Tuesday, December 9, 2014


“Thank you to all of my families that have donated their Tax Credit already, or have asked someone else to donate their tax credit to Arete!   Below is a table that shows where each section is pertaining to the contest.  This is a no-cost donation that supports our sports programs, clubs and other character building activities.   Please click HERE to schedule your tax credit donation for a later date or pay on-line today.  You may also print out a form, attach a check and send back with your child.  I will make sure it reaches Michele Wilson for you.
Please, support our class we are lagging behind at 7% !!!!

LET’S TAKE THE CREDIT AND TAKE THE LEAD!
Grade/Section
Class Size
# of Donations Received
Tax Credit Participation %
KA
31
5
16%
KB
30
6
20%
KC
30
7
23%
1A
30
8
27%
1B
31
3
10%
1C
30
6
20%
2A
30
2
7%
2B
30
6
20%
2C
32
1
3%
3A
31
1
3%
3B
30
3
10%
3C
32
6
19%
4A
30
2
7%
4B
31
2
6%
4C
30
4
13%
5A
29
1
3%
5B
30
3
10%
5C
28
7
25%





Sunday, December 7, 2014


Dear Parents,

How are you all doing? I hope you all had a restful weekend. I want to thank you all for taking time out of your busy schedule to support our scholars during our first winter concert. I was very proud of the performance they put up. It’s such a great privilege to be a part of the team educating these young ones that will impact the next generation.

Here is a quick look at our 16th week.


LANGUAGE ARTS  

SPALDING – We will continue with our spelling list this week. Please, review homework as they come home. This week, we will have only two days of spelling. On Wednesday, children will take a test for the Spelling Bee. The results of the test will be used to shortlist the names of those that will participate in the oral Spelling Bee for the class. This second phase of the Spelling Bee will take place on Friday. Your child has to get all the words right to move on to the next level.

List 1: hopping, hop, knife, mouth, oak, peach, pole, queen, rope, season, sign, space, wagon, wheat, window

List 2: catch, catcher, kitchen, butcher, black, warm, unless, clothing, clothes, clothe, began, begin, beginning, able, gone, go



READINGREADING STRATEGY: For comprehension, we will learn how to determine the most important information in a non-fiction text. We have finished Boxcar Children book. We will not begin a new book; instead we will focus on our core knowledge stories during reading.

We started reading the favorite Greek myths too. We are doing this to coincide with our History unit on Greece. The kids are enjoying the stories.

POETRY: Title: Our poem this month is “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement C. Students are not required to memorize the entire poem. The poems have been broken into sections. Your child just needs to memorize one out of six sections. Your child has to inform me by Friday the section he/she is memorizing so that we can plan for the order of recitals for the last day of school. Encourage your scholars to keep practicing.

SAYING: “In hot water" We will appreciate it if you use it at home because children retain sayings when they engage in it through meaningful use.
           
GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY – We will learn how to use direct quotation.
WRITING – As we work with Writing With Ease, students will continue to develop narration, dictation and copy work skills. We will also practice writing more thank you notes.

LEVELED READERS
Please, encourage your scholars to take their readings seriously. There are three pages of reflection and three books. They are expected to log in one book per page. Please, remind them to write the title of the text on the page they work on. We have seen some excellent writing skills thus far. By the beginning of second semester, we will start sending home chapter books with students that are read for them.
MATH
This week, we will wrap up the concept of division. We will begin multiplication by 2s. This may seem an easy concept, but we want to encourage scholars to take it seriously. We will send timed mental math homework home. Please, help us ensure the time indicated on the worksheet is adhered to.
SCIENCE
Last week, we completed the life cycle of a frog. We will begin the life cycle of a butterfly. It has been a pretty interesting journey through the life cycle. We still have our lima beans planted in zip lock bags thriving.
HISTORY
  Last week, we completed the first phase of our unit on Greece. We will begin the next phase this week, and we will learn about Athens-Athena’s city. The kids went home with their study guides. They will take the test on Tuesday.

VIRTUE - Citizenship
The character of an individual viewed as a member of society

Live To SERVE


“Every good citizen makes his country’s honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred.” – Andrew JacKson




Announcements

  • Due to cooler weather, shorts are no longer permitted. If your child wears a skirt, please have her wear tights or knee-high socks.
  • Our lost and found is filling up! Please write your child's last name (with permanent marker) in the inside of their jacket or sweater on the tag, and also label lunch boxes and water bottles.
  • We are proud to announce that the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra is coming to Arete! The performance will be for Archway and Preparatory students on Thursday, December 11th at 9:30 a.m.
  • We have a History test on Tuesday.
  • This is our last week of guided reading for this quarter. We will have guided reading on Tuesday




 

Have a great week.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Toyin and Ms. Peterson

Sunday, November 30, 2014


A Note from Mrs. Kaye:

Greetings Archway Arete Parents and Guardians,
The first annual Archway Arete Winter Concerts will be here soon. Concerts for grades 2-5 will be held in the Arete gymnatorium on Thursday, December 4th. The second and third grade concert will be held at 5:30 pm. Second and third grade students should meet in their classrooms at 5:00 pm, and parents should proceed to the gym. The fourth and fifth grade concert will begin at 7:00 pm. Students should meet in their classrooms at 6:40 pm, and parents should proceed to the gym.
Please be aware of the limited parking at Arete. Following the first concert, all second and third grade families must depart in a timely manner so fourth and fifth grade families can park for their concert.
The attire for concerts will be as follows:
Boys: Black pants, white dress shirt, black dress shoes, and black socks. Hair should be combed neatly.
Girls: Black skirt, white top, black tights, and black dress shoes. Hair should be pulled away from the face with no distracting adornment. Please follow the Archway Arete dress code for guidelines on jewelry.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Stephanie Kaye at skaye@archwayarete.org. We look forward to enjoying this beautiful event with you!

Thank You,


Stephanie Kaye
2nd-5th Grade Music Teacher
Archway Classical Academy │Arete
skaye@archwayarete.org

Dear Parents,

How are you all doing? I hope you all had a restful weekend. Here is a quick look at our 16th week.



LANGUAGE ARTS  

SPALDING – We will continue with our spelling list this week. Please, review homework as they come home.

List 1: maybe, across, tonight, tenth, sir, these, those, club, seen, see

List 2: felt, full, fail, setting, set, stamp, light, coming, come, night


List 3: pass, shut, easy, ease, bone, cloud, draw, drink, garden, goose


READINGREADING STRATEGY: We will continue to explore how to organize non-fiction text in comprehension.

POETRY: Title: Our poem this month is “The Night before Christmas” by Clement C. Moore. Encourage your scholars to start memorizing this poem. We will complete all poetry recitals for “Merry autumn” on Monday.

SAYING: “Great oaks from little acorns grow." We will appreciate it if you use it at home because children retain sayings when they engage in it through meaningful use.
           
GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY – Students will learn how to use quotation marks this week.
WRITING – As we work with Writing With Ease, students will continue to develop narration, dictation and copy work skills. They will be introduced to letter writing. All students are expected to bring their postal address to school latest Tuesday.

LEVELED READERS
Please, encourage your scholars to take their readings seriously. There are three pages of reflection and three books. They are expected to log in one book per page. Please, remind them to write the title of the text on the page they work on. We have seen some excellent writing skills thus far. By the beginning of second semester, we will start sending home chapter books.
MATH
Last week, we introduced students to the concept of multiplication. This wek, we will focus on the concept of division.
SCIENCE
We will finish the life cycle of plants and frogs this week. Children will observe the lima beans planted for the last time and discuss observations since the last time it was planted.

HISTORY
  We will finish learning the names of the most common gods and goddesses of Greece. We will also learn about the Trojan war and what let to the beginning of the war. Review guides will come home on Wednesday. They will complete the test for the first part of the Ancient Greece unit.

VIRTUE
Courage
Have no fear of moving into the unknown. Simply step out fearlessly knowing that I am with you, therefore no harm can befall you; all is very, very well. Do this in complete faith and confidence. – Pope John Paul II




Announcements
·      Our winter concert is on Dec 4th. It will begin at 5:30pm.  Please, read a letter from Mrs. Kaye on my blog. Make sure your scholars are dressed in the proper attire. I will repost the letter from Mrs. Kaye.
·      We will have guided reading on Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
·      I will share survey results with parents in the coming week.


Have a great week.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Toyin and Ms. Peterson