2. Notes From Mrs. Mizell
Dear Parents,
We thank each and every one that has made time to
eat lunch with their child this quarter and encourage those of
you who haven’t made it yet, to come and join us. We also
thank the volunteers who have helped us run off copies and
help shelve books and other tasks that have helped us have a
great start to the school year. We encourage you to keep us
informed of change of address, email, and phone numbers.
Weather is turning cold, so please label all jackets, coats and
sweaters.
We ask for your participation and support. Our goal is
to provide your child, our students, with a positive learning
environment.
Sincerely,
Cindy Mizell
3.
4. From the Counselor……
October is
National Bullying Prevention Month
and Red Ribbon Week
Students will spend the Red Ribbon Week is October 19th-25th
first half of the month During this time, students take a stand against drugs.
learning about bullying, ---------------------------------------------------------------------
how to report a bully, Friday – Be a Sport and Don’t Do Drugs – wear a
sports shirt or uniform
and how to stand up
Monday – Color the World Drug Free – wear as
against bullying. It is many colors as possible
important for everyone Tuesday – Drugs are Ridiculous – students dress
involved to know bullying crazy or ridiculous (mismatched, backwards, etc.)
is one sided and Wednesday – From Head to Toe We Say No – wear
intentional. crazy socks and a hat
Thursday – Black Out Drugs – wear black
Amanda Ming - Counselor
5. Announcements
• December 11th: PTA Meeting 6:00
• December 13th: Winter Carnival 5:50-7:30
• December 17-21: Santa Shop
• December 24-January 4: NO SCHOOL (Winter Break)
• January 7th: First Day Back from Winter Break
• January 21st: NO SCHOOL (Teacher PD)
6. Congratulations to our district wide poetry slam winner,
Allison Baxter!!! Here is the poem that she took first place with!!!
Loose Tooth
by Allison Baxter
Wiggle. Wiggle. My loose tooth.
Can’t wait to pull it out.
It feels funny in my mouth.
Bit an apple. Crunch! It’s still there.
Chewed some caramel.
Is it gone? Nope. Wiggle. Wiggle.
Try to pull it out? Ouch! That hurts.
Tie a string. Slam the door. BAM!
Wiggle. Wiggle. Still there.
Dad can help. Open wide!
Don’t cry. Close your eyes.
POP! OK. All done.
Tooth Fairy, here we come!
7. Kindergarten
News
• Reading – Partners are Teachers.
Children transfer all they have learned
up until now to problem solve as
readers.
• Writing – How To. Children will learn
how to write procedural books to
instruct people how to do something.
• Math – Measurement and counting.
• Science/Social Studies – Penguins and
Fairy Tales
8. What are we
studying??
Reading: Getting to know Characters
in books.
Writing: Persuasive and Opinion
Writing.
Math: Measurement
Make sure your child is reading 3-4 times a week at home! Make
sure to sign the log!!
Make sure you
1stGraders Use Technology in study your Sight
the Classroom…… Computers, Word Lists!!
iPads, Promethean Boards,
etc…
9. What’s up in grade 2nd
this month???
Reading
For the Months of December and January
we are focusing on Series Reading and
Cross Genre Reading
Writing
For the Months of December and January
We are focusing on Opinion Writing
Math
Our focus in math for December
is Collecting Data and Graphing.
Science/Social Studies
We will be learning about Force and Motion.
10. Reader’s Workshop: Series Books: Read many books with the same
character this month…Remember to read 20 minutes each night-
talk about what you read with someone.
Writer’s Workshop: Realistic Fiction: Write
stories that could be real- make your
character real. Celebration coming
soon!!
Math Workshop: Keep working on those addition
and subtraction strategies! Work on counting
money!! $$
PARENTS!! Be on the look out for…
• Spelling Bee
• Laura Huckabee, Weather woman 40/29, visit
on October 23rd
• Parent Teacher Conferences October 25th
11. Look What’s Happening in 5th Grade
Math/Science
• In Math this month, we are finishing up our
unit on volume. The assessment will be
Friday, October 12. We will then study
subtracting where we will be practicing
different subtraction strategies and
subtracting large numbers.
• In Science, we are studying plant and animal Literacy/Social Studies
cells. We will study cells under microscopes
and make models of cells. Our next unit will • In reading, we are studying characters
be on ecosystems. We will start this toward and reading in partnerships.
the end of the month. • In writing this month, we are beginning
our unit on interpretive essay.
• Social Studies is in full swing with our
Native American Unit. Students are reading
about MANY different topics in this unit,
and each child will choose their favorite
topic from this time period and complete
an end of unit project.
12. Central Elementary Media
Center
Our Book Fair is Coming!
Friday Oct 19 through Thursday
Oct 25
At the Book Fair you will find the
latest and finest titles for kids, as
well as books of interest to
parents.
See you there.
13. Drop off and
Pick up
• Bus drop off and
pick up will be
located behind the
building on North
22nd Street.
• Car drop off and
pick up will now be
located in the front
of Central
Elementary School
on North 24th
Street.