Dear Families,
First, I want to thank all the 3rd/4th grade parents who so generously have helped in our classroom and who have offered to help in the future. Two parents have offered to be my room parent (they are sharing the responsibility). I will be giving them all family emails to help everyone stay up to date. If for some reason there is an objection to your email being given out, please let me know immediately.
I also appreciate all the families who attended our open house. I want to share an update for those of you who were unable to attend. The following was discussed:
1. The snack program - please see Donna if you would like to participate as she has all of the information. We have a parent at IA who is taking her time and money to provide nutritious snacks for your children. Everyday, she brings a bowl of fruit, crackers, cheese, etc...for the children. Believe me when I say they gobble it up. She is looking for baking help and/or a financial contribution.
2. Some of the children are not bringing enough to eat. We have a snack/play break at 10:15-10:30am Tuesday-Friday. Many children eat their lunch at break because they are hungry and then later do not have a lunch. I would ask, if possible for you to pack extra food in your kids' lunch bags. It is also important for you to pack multiple bottles of water. I give the children time in the morning to fill cups with water. They also have time later in the day to fill their cups; however there are many interuptions during the day for thirsty kids needing a drink. This truly disrupts our lessons. It would be so much easier if they had 2-3 bottles of their own water with their name labeled in Sharpie. They can always bring the bottles home they don't drink and bring them the next day.
3. Student-led conferences are scheduled Tuesday-Thursday, October 12th-14th. I have alloted one-half hour slots for families to come with their child and listen to them take you on a tour of what they are learning and doing at IA. Many families have signed up for their tour and some have not. Now is the time to stop by if possible and sign up. You may also email me, so we can figure out the best time for you to come. I will be available throughout the student-led conferences to sit with you and discuss how your child is doing in class.
4. Friday, October 15th is a Professional Development day for the teachers at IA. In other words, all IA teachers will be at our school site, but no students. Please make child-care arrangements accordingly.
5. If you have not filled out a student information sheet with me in the classroom, please stop by in order for me to have your email and phone numbers.
6. Birthday parties were discussed at open house and as a teacher I feel somewhat uncomfortable with what resulted. Many parents want only healthy snacks and other parents are pro-cake, cupcakes, etc. For those of you who have children allergic or with reactions to sugar or food dyes, I would ask that you bring snacks labeled with your child's name that I can offer to them when birthday's arise. For those of you with religious considerations, please know I will offer alternatives for your children out of the classroom (most likely in another classroom).
7. School pictures are scheduled from October 26th-28th. I do not have the specific schedule for our class yet, but will update you when I have that information.
8. If you have not yet brought a 3"-inch binder for your child's portfolio and a thumb drive, please do so. As soon as routers are available, we will have computers available for your child to work on. Thumb drives will provide your child with the ability to work on any available computer as well as bring work home, if he/she is so inclined.
9. I need a shoebox for each of your children for their first diorama. Please bring them in no later than Friday, October 1st. Your children will be making dioramas depicting daily like of the Iroquois Indians. Please be prepared to provide them with the supplies they need to complete this assignment. For example, they may need clay, wooden dowels, cotton balls, rocks, feather, etc...Thank you.
10. I have been talking to your children about beautiful work. Extraordinary work requires extra attention to detail. Please know that if your child is asked to re-do some work, it may be because I think they can form their letters more beautifully, or put more color into their drawing, or edit more thoroughly. Overtime, these areas will improve. I am setting expectations now.
I know I addressed many of you with this information on the night of open house, but for those families unable to attend if you have any questions, always know you can contact me in the classroom or via email: kim@innovationsacademy.org.
Kim
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