Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class is learning about fractions in math and economics in social studies. They are finishing the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH in reading and starting a new unit on persuasive letters in writing. Parents are invited to attend a writer's celebration and help is needed for upcoming classroom events like a craft and bake sale and operating a school store.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class has several upcoming events and assignments. Students have new reading goals for the marking period and must be 10% completed by Friday to earn prizes later in November. Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for next week. The class will have a harvest party on Friday and help run a school store the following Thursday. In academics, the class is continuing their reading assignment, revising writing pieces, and starting a new math unit on fractions after taking a decimal test.
Mrs. Nawrot's classroom newsletter provides updates on upcoming events and recent classroom activities. Upcoming events include MEAP testing from October 8-16, a book order due date of October 17, and no school on October 18. The newsletter also discusses recent work in spelling, reading, writing, and math. Students have been working on personal narratives in writing and rounding in math. For science, students have been working in Mrs. Benson's room on their first unit. The class blog provides additional information.
The document provides announcements and updates from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom at Crossroads Charter Academy in Big Rapids, MI. It lists upcoming events including the start of cross country club, a PTO treat day, and MAP testing dates. It also discusses current classroom academics like spelling, reading, writing, math and social studies lessons. It requests that parents sign student planners each night and notifies them that volunteers require background checks.
This document is a questionnaire for a student to complete about their interests, favorites, and goals. It asks the student to provide information in 25 questions about activities they enjoy, books and toys, sports and television programs, as well as their birthday, what grade they are starting, what they want to learn in the upcoming school year and their favorite part of summer break.
Mrs. Nawrot is starting her ninth year teaching 4th grade. She enjoys reading, gardening, and teaching. She will be using new classroom money and writing curriculums this year. Students are expected to follow directions, respect others, stay on task, complete assignments, and participate. Daily folders and planners are important tools for organization, communication, and accountability. The classroom policies are outlined in the student-parent-teacher contract.
This summary provides an overview of announcements from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom newsletter:
1) The newsletter discusses upcoming academic goals, field trips, parent teacher conferences, book orders, and testing schedules.
2) Important dates mentioned include field trips to a baseball game and Ludington, as well as no school on April 19th.
3) The class is thanked for their boxtop collections which raised over $50 for the school.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class is learning about fractions in math and economics in social studies. They are finishing the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH in reading and starting a new unit on persuasive letters in writing. Parents are invited to attend a writer's celebration and help is needed for upcoming classroom events like a craft and bake sale and operating a school store.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class has several upcoming events and assignments. Students have new reading goals for the marking period and must be 10% completed by Friday to earn prizes later in November. Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for next week. The class will have a harvest party on Friday and help run a school store the following Thursday. In academics, the class is continuing their reading assignment, revising writing pieces, and starting a new math unit on fractions after taking a decimal test.
Mrs. Nawrot's classroom newsletter provides updates on upcoming events and recent classroom activities. Upcoming events include MEAP testing from October 8-16, a book order due date of October 17, and no school on October 18. The newsletter also discusses recent work in spelling, reading, writing, and math. Students have been working on personal narratives in writing and rounding in math. For science, students have been working in Mrs. Benson's room on their first unit. The class blog provides additional information.
The document provides announcements and updates from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom at Crossroads Charter Academy in Big Rapids, MI. It lists upcoming events including the start of cross country club, a PTO treat day, and MAP testing dates. It also discusses current classroom academics like spelling, reading, writing, math and social studies lessons. It requests that parents sign student planners each night and notifies them that volunteers require background checks.
This document is a questionnaire for a student to complete about their interests, favorites, and goals. It asks the student to provide information in 25 questions about activities they enjoy, books and toys, sports and television programs, as well as their birthday, what grade they are starting, what they want to learn in the upcoming school year and their favorite part of summer break.
Mrs. Nawrot is starting her ninth year teaching 4th grade. She enjoys reading, gardening, and teaching. She will be using new classroom money and writing curriculums this year. Students are expected to follow directions, respect others, stay on task, complete assignments, and participate. Daily folders and planners are important tools for organization, communication, and accountability. The classroom policies are outlined in the student-parent-teacher contract.
This summary provides an overview of announcements from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom newsletter:
1) The newsletter discusses upcoming academic goals, field trips, parent teacher conferences, book orders, and testing schedules.
2) Important dates mentioned include field trips to a baseball game and Ludington, as well as no school on April 19th.
3) The class is thanked for their boxtop collections which raised over $50 for the school.
Mrs. Nawrot's class newsletter provides updates on academics and upcoming events. This week, students will take a midyear spelling test and have a math test on division. The class recently had a guest reader, held a science fair where Nicholas, Gavin, and Shawn placed, and will participate in Battle of the Books. The newsletter also lists important upcoming dates like conferences, field trips, and the end of the third marking period.
Mrs. Nawrot's class newsletter provides updates on academics and upcoming events. This week, students will take a midyear spelling test and have a math test on division. The class recently had a guest reader, held a science fair where Nicholas, Gavin, and Shawn placed, and will participate in Battle of the Books. The newsletter also lists important upcoming dates like conferences, field trips, and the end of the third marking period.
Mrs. Nawrot's classroom news discusses upcoming events at Crossroads Charter Academy in Big Rapids, MI. There will be an awards assembly on February 27th to celebrate accomplishments from January and February. March is reading month, with special activities planned like daily drop everything and read times and a battle of the books challenge on March 28th. Students received a list of books for the battle. Mrs. Nawrot is also catching students up after returning from maternity leave and lists some important upcoming dates.
This classroom newsletter provides updates on recent and upcoming academic activities and events:
- Students have been working on spelling plural nouns, reading independently, and writing final drafts of legends. In math, they are learning about fractions.
- Tonight is the school's Christmas musical that students have been rehearsing for. The newsletter provides details on student arrival time and pickup after the show.
- Upcoming events include a class Christmas party, craft and bake sale follow up, and other December dates like midterms and a PTO cookie sale.
- The teacher announces she is beginning maternity leave but is excited to spend time with her family, though she will miss her students. A substitute will take
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several upcoming events. Students will have spelling tests on contractions and fraction tests involving fractions of groups. The class will also participate in the annual Christmas musical on December 7th and a craft and bake sale on December 4th to raise money for field trips. Important dates noted are November 26th for the start of the scholastic book fair, November 29th for the awards assembly, and December 7th for the midterm of the marking period and the 4th grade Christmas program.
The document provides updates from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom, including information about upcoming spelling and reading units, the 4th grade Christmas musical on December 7th, an upcoming scholastic book fair, and important dates such as a craft and bake sale on December 4th to raise money for field trips.
The document provides information about upcoming events and academics for Mrs. Nawrot's classroom at Crossroads Charter Academy in Big Rapids, MI. It discusses the spelling words and reading assignments for the following week, as well as an upcoming Veteran's Day program, harvest party, and comfy reading day. It also reminds students about deadlines for AR goals, product proposals for an upcoming craft and bake sale fundraiser, and book orders before the holidays.
This weekly classroom newsletter provides information on upcoming academics, events, and important dates for Mrs. Nawrot's class. Students are invited to a chemistry magic show. Help is needed to drop off food donations to the local food pantry. The class is organizing a food drive and those who reach their AR goals will earn a Book-It pizza reward. Plans are being made for an upcoming harvest party.
Mrs. Nawrot's class will focus on adding suffixes to words in spelling and continue reading Little House in the Big Woods. Next week is conference week and the MEAP test will include math and writing. Students should write their reading page numbers in their planners. Upcoming events include picture day on October 25th and a food drive competition between classrooms.
- The document is a newsletter from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom at Crossroads Charter Academy providing updates on upcoming academic topics, events, and student progress.
- Key upcoming events mentioned are parent-teacher conferences, MEAP testing in reading, writing and math, and the 3rd floor food drive competition.
- Reminders are provided about jacket weather, midterm grades, accelerated reader goals, and other classroom and school announcements.
This classroom newsletter provides information about the upcoming week's academics and class news for Mrs. Nawrot's class at Crossroads Charter Academy. It details the focus on spelling patterns, reading assignments from Charlotte's Web and The Mouse and the Motorcycle, completing autobiographies in writing, and place value in math. It also announces the winners of the September character awards, an upcoming schedule change for parent-teacher conferences, and the 4th annual 3rd floor food drive competition between classes to benefit local food pantries.
Mrs. Nawrot's class will be recognizing students for responsibility and respect this week. There will be no school during parent-teacher conferences in mid-October. Students are working on revisions to autobiographies in writing and learning place value in math. MAP testing will finish next week to measure student growth.
Crossroads Charter Academy classroom news discusses upcoming events and academics for the week. Students will take their first spelling test and continue reading assignments. They will also start the writing process and take their first math unit test. Social studies will cover state government. Upcoming events include MAP testing, a book order due date, and homecoming football. The teacher encourages enjoying the fall weather.
Mrs. Atwood provided several updates in the document:
1) She thanked parents for allowing their children to spend the day in class and was excited for the rest of the year.
2) She included a permission slip for posting photos to the class blog and asked parents to return it.
3) She uses a weekly pay sheet to track student work and behavior, which parents should sign and return on Tuesdays with any missing assignments due by Friday.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several academic and class updates. Academically, the class will review spelling and vowels, read the story "Mrs. Frisby and the Crow", learn about the writing process and write paragraphs. They will also review math concepts and learn about different levels of government. For class news, the first Scholastic book order is due by September 21st. Students will focus on respect and responsibility this month and collect Box Tops to support the PTO. MAP testing will begin the following week to measure student growth.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several academic and class updates. Academically, the class will review spelling and vowels, read the story "Mrs. Frisby and the Crow", learn about the writing process and paragraphs, and review addition and subtraction in math. For class news, the first Scholastic book order is due September 21st, the class is focusing on respect and responsibility, and will collect Box Tops to support the PTO. MAP testing will begin the following week to measure student growth.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several academic and class updates. This week they will review short and long vowels in spelling and read the story "Mrs. Frisby and the Crow" in reading. In writing, they will learn the writing process and write their first paragraph of an autobiography. The class also has several upcoming events like MAP testing and book orders due. Students are focusing on the character traits of respect and responsibility this month.
Mrs. Nawrot's classroom news discusses upcoming events and academics for the week. Students are working on homophones in spelling and will begin a poetry unit in writing. A field day is scheduled for next Friday if weather permits. The teacher thanks parents for their help with a successful Michigan Week event, the Lumberjack Breakfast. Special notes discuss a class trip to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse in Ludington state park.
Mrs. Nawrot's class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several announcements this week. They include details about upcoming spelling and reading units, writing drafts, and a math unit on angles and lines. The class also has field day, library closures, and permission slips going home. Special notes mention the class winning dodge ball for a family science night and plans to play next Friday as a reward. Upcoming events include no school, a health class, and end of year activities like a 5K race and a trip to Hemlock Park on the last day.
The document contains Mrs. Nawrot's schedule for parent-teacher conferences at Crossroads Charter Academy on May 7th and 8th, listing student names and times for in-person conferences on those days as well as students scheduled for email or phone conferences.
Mrs. Nawrot's class newsletter provides updates on academics and upcoming events. This week, students will take a midyear spelling test and have a math test on division. The class recently had a guest reader, held a science fair where Nicholas, Gavin, and Shawn placed, and will participate in Battle of the Books. The newsletter also lists important upcoming dates like conferences, field trips, and the end of the third marking period.
Mrs. Nawrot's class newsletter provides updates on academics and upcoming events. This week, students will take a midyear spelling test and have a math test on division. The class recently had a guest reader, held a science fair where Nicholas, Gavin, and Shawn placed, and will participate in Battle of the Books. The newsletter also lists important upcoming dates like conferences, field trips, and the end of the third marking period.
Mrs. Nawrot's classroom news discusses upcoming events at Crossroads Charter Academy in Big Rapids, MI. There will be an awards assembly on February 27th to celebrate accomplishments from January and February. March is reading month, with special activities planned like daily drop everything and read times and a battle of the books challenge on March 28th. Students received a list of books for the battle. Mrs. Nawrot is also catching students up after returning from maternity leave and lists some important upcoming dates.
This classroom newsletter provides updates on recent and upcoming academic activities and events:
- Students have been working on spelling plural nouns, reading independently, and writing final drafts of legends. In math, they are learning about fractions.
- Tonight is the school's Christmas musical that students have been rehearsing for. The newsletter provides details on student arrival time and pickup after the show.
- Upcoming events include a class Christmas party, craft and bake sale follow up, and other December dates like midterms and a PTO cookie sale.
- The teacher announces she is beginning maternity leave but is excited to spend time with her family, though she will miss her students. A substitute will take
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several upcoming events. Students will have spelling tests on contractions and fraction tests involving fractions of groups. The class will also participate in the annual Christmas musical on December 7th and a craft and bake sale on December 4th to raise money for field trips. Important dates noted are November 26th for the start of the scholastic book fair, November 29th for the awards assembly, and December 7th for the midterm of the marking period and the 4th grade Christmas program.
The document provides updates from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom, including information about upcoming spelling and reading units, the 4th grade Christmas musical on December 7th, an upcoming scholastic book fair, and important dates such as a craft and bake sale on December 4th to raise money for field trips.
The document provides information about upcoming events and academics for Mrs. Nawrot's classroom at Crossroads Charter Academy in Big Rapids, MI. It discusses the spelling words and reading assignments for the following week, as well as an upcoming Veteran's Day program, harvest party, and comfy reading day. It also reminds students about deadlines for AR goals, product proposals for an upcoming craft and bake sale fundraiser, and book orders before the holidays.
This weekly classroom newsletter provides information on upcoming academics, events, and important dates for Mrs. Nawrot's class. Students are invited to a chemistry magic show. Help is needed to drop off food donations to the local food pantry. The class is organizing a food drive and those who reach their AR goals will earn a Book-It pizza reward. Plans are being made for an upcoming harvest party.
Mrs. Nawrot's class will focus on adding suffixes to words in spelling and continue reading Little House in the Big Woods. Next week is conference week and the MEAP test will include math and writing. Students should write their reading page numbers in their planners. Upcoming events include picture day on October 25th and a food drive competition between classrooms.
- The document is a newsletter from Mrs. Nawrot's classroom at Crossroads Charter Academy providing updates on upcoming academic topics, events, and student progress.
- Key upcoming events mentioned are parent-teacher conferences, MEAP testing in reading, writing and math, and the 3rd floor food drive competition.
- Reminders are provided about jacket weather, midterm grades, accelerated reader goals, and other classroom and school announcements.
This classroom newsletter provides information about the upcoming week's academics and class news for Mrs. Nawrot's class at Crossroads Charter Academy. It details the focus on spelling patterns, reading assignments from Charlotte's Web and The Mouse and the Motorcycle, completing autobiographies in writing, and place value in math. It also announces the winners of the September character awards, an upcoming schedule change for parent-teacher conferences, and the 4th annual 3rd floor food drive competition between classes to benefit local food pantries.
Mrs. Nawrot's class will be recognizing students for responsibility and respect this week. There will be no school during parent-teacher conferences in mid-October. Students are working on revisions to autobiographies in writing and learning place value in math. MAP testing will finish next week to measure student growth.
Crossroads Charter Academy classroom news discusses upcoming events and academics for the week. Students will take their first spelling test and continue reading assignments. They will also start the writing process and take their first math unit test. Social studies will cover state government. Upcoming events include MAP testing, a book order due date, and homecoming football. The teacher encourages enjoying the fall weather.
Mrs. Atwood provided several updates in the document:
1) She thanked parents for allowing their children to spend the day in class and was excited for the rest of the year.
2) She included a permission slip for posting photos to the class blog and asked parents to return it.
3) She uses a weekly pay sheet to track student work and behavior, which parents should sign and return on Tuesdays with any missing assignments due by Friday.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several academic and class updates. Academically, the class will review spelling and vowels, read the story "Mrs. Frisby and the Crow", learn about the writing process and write paragraphs. They will also review math concepts and learn about different levels of government. For class news, the first Scholastic book order is due by September 21st. Students will focus on respect and responsibility this month and collect Box Tops to support the PTO. MAP testing will begin the following week to measure student growth.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several academic and class updates. Academically, the class will review spelling and vowels, read the story "Mrs. Frisby and the Crow", learn about the writing process and paragraphs, and review addition and subtraction in math. For class news, the first Scholastic book order is due September 21st, the class is focusing on respect and responsibility, and will collect Box Tops to support the PTO. MAP testing will begin the following week to measure student growth.
Mrs. Nawrot's 4th grade class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several academic and class updates. This week they will review short and long vowels in spelling and read the story "Mrs. Frisby and the Crow" in reading. In writing, they will learn the writing process and write their first paragraph of an autobiography. The class also has several upcoming events like MAP testing and book orders due. Students are focusing on the character traits of respect and responsibility this month.
Mrs. Nawrot's classroom news discusses upcoming events and academics for the week. Students are working on homophones in spelling and will begin a poetry unit in writing. A field day is scheduled for next Friday if weather permits. The teacher thanks parents for their help with a successful Michigan Week event, the Lumberjack Breakfast. Special notes discuss a class trip to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse in Ludington state park.
Mrs. Nawrot's class at Crossroads Charter Academy has several announcements this week. They include details about upcoming spelling and reading units, writing drafts, and a math unit on angles and lines. The class also has field day, library closures, and permission slips going home. Special notes mention the class winning dodge ball for a family science night and plans to play next Friday as a reward. Upcoming events include no school, a health class, and end of year activities like a 5K race and a trip to Hemlock Park on the last day.
The document contains Mrs. Nawrot's schedule for parent-teacher conferences at Crossroads Charter Academy on May 7th and 8th, listing student names and times for in-person conferences on those days as well as students scheduled for email or phone conferences.