Wednesday, April 18, 2018

           FIFTH GRADE NEWSLETTER
APRIL 18, 2018


Parents,
    We had a great day on our field trip, yesterday.  Thanks to the parents that came with us,
for their help.  It is always nice to have a few extra hands to help us out on field trips.
    We hope to be getting scripts out to the students, for the Great American Program,
within the next week or two.  Once your child receives their script, we ask that you work with
him/her to get their part memorized. We hope that you have been able to find some sort of
costume for your child’s character.  If you are having a struggle with this, please let us know.
    On Saturday, April 28th is the Kite Flight celebration at Cedar Middle School.  
Students should have kept track of their reading minutes, on their purple Kite Flight Calendar.
They give their reading calendar to the people running the Kite Flight, and then they can receive
a kite or a book, in return.  Our school earns money for every student that hands in their
Kite Flight Calendar.
If students don’t want to stay for the celebration, they don’t have to, but please make an effort to
hand in the reading calendar, so our school can earn some extra money. If you need another
calendar, please have your child ask us for one.
    We will be starting our test reviews at the end of this week and will continue reviewing
subject matter throughout next week.  The End of Level testing will begin on April 30th.  
Please make sure your child attends school on a regular basis so they don’t miss reviews
and actual testing.  Students need to let us know if they will be gone during testing, so we can
reschedule make up testing times for them.  The testing schedules are listed below.
    The Reading Revolution awards are coming up quickly, so please make sure that your child is
getting those last few reading revolution reports turned into their teacher.  The last day for Book
Reports for Mrs. Little and Mrs. Williams students, or Journals for Mrs. Payne’s students,
will be May 11th.
Please send in a white cotton T-shirt (new or old) by May 4. Be sure to write your child’s
name on the tag on inside bottom hem in permanent marker.
    The next newsletter and progress report will be sent home on May 2, 2018.
    Please be sure check the schedule below for some the events coming up for the rest of April
and for May.
                                          Thanks for all that you do to help us with your children.
                                              Mrs. Little, Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Williams

5TH GRADE CALENDAR
Thurs., April 26- Reading Celebration (afternoon)
Sat., April 28- Kite Flight Calendar due at CMS soccer field
Mon., April 30- Testing (morning) Payne only
Tues., May 1- Testing (morning)
Wed., May 2- Blog up-date and grades
Thurs., May 3- Testing (morning)
                         Color run @2:00
Fri., May 4- Testing (morning)
                   Orchestra program @2:00
Mon., May 7- Testing (morning)
Tues., May 8- Testing (morning) Williams and Little only
Wed., May 9- Costume check (Bring Famous American costume to school)
Thurs., May 10-  Battle of the Books (We could still use some parents help AM)
                           Program practice in the afternoon.
Fri., May 11- Last day for BOOK REPORTS or JOURNAL (Payne)
                     Middle school tour in the morning
                     Program practice in the afternoon
Mon., May 14- Program practice in the morning
Tues., May 15- GREAT AMERICAN PROGRAM (10:00 am school/ 2:00 pm Parents)
                         WEAR COSTUMES TO SCHOOL
Wed., May 16- Judicial Ready Award (Sundaes) in the afternoon
                        Final Blog up-date and grades
                        MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 6-7 PM (Pick up 6th grade
                        schedule)
Thurs., May 17- Congressional Reading Award PM (movie and popcorn)
Fri., May 18- Executive Reading Award AM (Breakfast in the Park)
Mon., May 21- Worker’s Holiday (Tent Day)
Tues., May 22- Field Day
Wed., May 23- Last day of school/Dismissal at 1:30

Friday, March 30, 2018

5th Grade Newsletter        March 28, 2017
Dear Parents,
Our Science Day is the Tuesday after we come back from Easter Break
(April 10).  We still have a few students who have not turned in the Science
Expo form.  Students should be well into their experiment, invention, or
research paper, because this is in a little under two weeks. Parents are
invited to come view projects in our classrooms from 2:30-3:15.  You are
welcome to take your child home at 3:15. It would be inconvenient if your
child leaves earlier, since they will be showing their projects to other parents
and students until 3:15.
Mrs. Bassett will be presenting the dangers of the choking game on
Thursday, April 12.  We already have the permission (or not) slips for this.
We will be going on a field trip to Zion on Tuesday, April 17.  We need a
lunch count by this Friday. We would love to have a few parents come with us.  
Please let us know if you would like to come, and also if you need a school
lunch. We will leave right at 8:50 and return by 3:25.
We will be giving your child a script for the Great American program at
the end of April. Students will need to memorize the short part that each
will be given.  Keep looking for an appropriate costume for your child’s
character. We also need a few instrumental music solos for our program.  
We are needing (hopefully): “Yankee Doodle”, “New York, New York”,
(or another movie tune), “Stars and Stripes Forever”, “Home on The Range”,
“Olympic Fanfare”, and a classical type piece.  If your child would like to do
one of these, have them let us know and we can have him/her audition for
the number. We would like these solos selected before April 20.
Please continue to put reading time on the purple Kite Flight Calendar.  
Student will turn these in on Saturday, April 28, at the CMS soccer field to
receive prizes, and earn money for South Elementary.
We are continuing to learn many new things, so attendance is really important.
 Our testing schedule is listed on the calendar below. Your child will be in the
best situation by taking the test with the whole class at the scheduled times.
                                                      
Thank you for your continued support.
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Little, & Mrs. Payne
5th Grade Calendar(What we know so far…..)
Fri.,-Apr. 30-Lunch count for Zion needed
                    COLOR RUN PACKET DUE.
Mon.-Fri., Apr. 2-6  EASTER BREAK (No school)
Tues., Apr. 10-SCIENCE DAY (Students will present about 3 mins. each)
Tues., Apr. 17-Field trip to Zion
Wed., Apr. 18-Blog up-date and grades
Thurs., Apr. 26- Reading Celebration(afternoon)
Mon., Apr. 30- TESTING (morning)Payne only
Tues., May 1- TESTING (morning)
Wed., May 2-Blog up-date and grades
Thurs., May 3-TESTING (morning)
                       Color Run @ 2:00
Fri., May 4-TESTING (morning)
                  Orchestra Program @ 2:00
Mon., May 7-TESTING (morning)
Tues., May 8-TESTING (morning)Williams & Little only
Wed., May 9-Costume check (Bring Famous American costume to school)
Thurs., May 10-Battle of the Books (We could use some parent helpers AM)
                         Program practice in the afternoon.
Fri., May 11-Last day for BOOK REPORTS or JOURNAL(Payne)
                   Middle School Tour in the morning (We walk back)
        Program practice in the afternoon
Mon., May 14-Program practice in the morning
Tues., May 15--GREAT AMERICAN PROGRAM (10:00-school/ 2:00-Parents)
                        WEAR COSTUME TO SCHOOL.
Wed., May 16-Judicial Reading Award (sundaes) in the afternoon
                      FINAL Blog up-date and grades
                      MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE 6-7 PM(pick up 6th grade schedule)
Thurs., May 17-Congressional Reading Award PM (movie/popcorn)
Fri., May 18- Executive Reading Reward AM (Breakfast in the Park)     
Mon., May 21-Worker’s Holiday (Tent Day)
Tues., May 22--Field Day
Wed., May 23--Last day of school/ Dismissal at 1:30

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Coming Up - 5th Grade Newsletter
March 6, 2018


March Events:
  8th-9th No school (teacher development days)
  12th All work due in order to attend Worker’s Holiday
  12th SUU Chemistry Competition (for our six students on the team)
  13th Worker’s Holiday, Aquatic Center
  13th            Science Expo form due
  15th Spring Pictures
  16th American Hero Biography Form due
  23rd South Elementary Talent Show


April Events:
  2nd-6th Spring Break
  10th 5th Grade Science Expo


For our next Worker’s Holiday, we will swim at the Aquatic Center from 10:00-11:30 AM.
 We need a few parents who can come and help chaperone.  We need you to be willing
to swim, if necessary:)   Students will ride a bus to and from the pool.  In order to rent the
pool, we are collecting $2.00 from each student.  


The Great American Biography forms can be turned in any time, but are due on the
16th.  If your child can’t find a quote, s/he can leave that section blank.  We will help
with that. Our American Hero program will be held in May, but you can begin looking
for a costume now.  We hope you don’t spend a lot of money on this. We have seen
many creative costumes made from inexpensive items.


The Science Expo handouts are coming home today.  Students need to turn in the
top page, with the original science question, by Tues., March 13.  


Thanks for helping your students at home, and for encouraging their efforts in school.  
We need and value your support!


               Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Williams
  

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

February 21, 2018

FIFTH GRADE NEWSLETTER FOR
FEBRUARY 21, 2018


Dear Parents,
     Our 5th graders will perform their Famous American program in May.  
Today your child will bring home a list of Famous Americans they can choose from.  
They will dress up as their chosen character and select a quote to say in our program.  
We ask that you go through the list with your students and have them list their top 10
choices, with the first person on their list being their number one choice.  We put all
the students’ names in a hat and call them out one by one.  When their name is called,
they give us their choice for their Famous American.  We will be drawing names on
Friday, March 2nd.  
We will send a report form home with your child once they have chosen their Famous
American.  The students will need to find a couple of quotes from the Famous American
they choose and just a little information on them, as well.  The report will need to be
filled out and a handed back to their teacher by March 16th.
    We will be celebrating Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2nd.  The celebration will be a
short, school-wide, read-a-thon, so your child will need to make sure to bring a reading
book
to school that day.
    The final grade printout for third term will be Tuesday, March 6th.  All work for
third term will need to be turned in by Monday, March 12th.  Teachers will need the
missing work given to them first thing Monday morning.  We will be swimming at the
Aquatic
Center on Tues., March 13 for our next Worker’s Holiday.  We are asking for a $2.00
donation for each student that qualifies for Worker’s Holiday.  This is to pay for renting
the pool.  If your child has a pass s/he will not be able to use it on the day of this activity.
    Remember that students will not have school on March 8th and 9th.
Thank you so much for all the help you give us.  We appreciate you so much!


                                                                     Sincerely,


                                                                     Mrs. Little, Mrs. Payne, and Mrs. Williams


Personal note from Mrs. Payne:
This Friday we will begin creating our Circuit Cities for our Current Electricity Unit.  
I need each student to bring 2 or 3 batteries (size C or D).  I have a few that students
can borrow, if you can’t obtain any by Friday.  This is an exciting unit, and I would
love a few parents to come in and help with trouble shooting, stripping wires, etc.  
We will need help  Monday or Tuesday of  next week.  Thanks!      
    
    We would like to make you aware of two excellent online websites available to Iron County students.

1. Utah’s Online Library is available for all K-12 students throughout Utah. Utah’s Online Library provides access to newspaper articles, magazines, professional journals, periodicals, encyclopedia content, animation, audio, videos, photographs, maps, charts, graphics, and more, for homework help, or just for their own enjoyment. This is an Internet resource your student can access wherever he or she has internet access.
       
While we all google to get information, students often come upon sites that are not appropriate or contain inaccurate information. Using Utah’s Online Database eliminates inappropriate sites and avoids advertisements.
Login: online
Password: reader   
2. OverDrive eBooks are available to all Iron County students, grades 3 through 12. OverDrive is a browser-based eBook reader that offers many titles in eBook, audiobook, and read-along book formats. You can check out books 24 hours a day, seven days a week, any place you can access the Internet. Books automatically check in, so they will never be late, overdue or lost.
In the Sign-In Box, select our digital library from the drop-down menu (Iron County School District - ID Login).
Then the student enters their student ID number.
We will be discussing these sites with your students. Please talk to them about using these opportunities, provided at no extra cost to you or our school. In the future, if you forget the addresses, you can find these websites by going to the South Elementary webpage. Click on the Library link and then either “Utah’s Online Library” or “Download audiobooks EBooks from your library.”
To access the Utah's Online Library from home: