Thursday, August 29, 2013

CCLS Carnival

CCLS Carnival 2013

You never know what crazy thing you'll be asked to do!
Here are pictures of the "damage" my fourth graders did to me this year.
They just have to remember I'm their teacher ALL year long!








Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Curriculum Night

CCLS Curriculum Night 


Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the Webster Fellowship Hall 
This evening is for parents only.

See you there!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Newsletter August 26th-30th

Math:  This week we are working on Lessons 7-11.  Students must show all work on their homework in the work box and write all answers in the answers column.  There is a special math homework sheet available.  I always tell the students to keep a few extra in their binders but in case they forget there is a link to the math sheet on my blog or save a copy from here: Math Homework Form.

Working with a partner each person had to use Base Ten Blocks to "build" a number.  Then their partner had to figure out what the number was.  Here are a few of their creations--very creative!


















Reading: This week we continue our theme about Mysteries.  We will be reading an article "Putting Together the Pieces of the Puzzle" as well as reading and learning about fingerprinting and forensics.  There will not be a reading test this week, students are expected to be participating in class as we learn about forensic science and how to solve mysteries. 


Remember that students need to have their own free reading book to have at their desk.  Our first library day will start on Tuesday, September 3rd.  Students will be able to check out 2 books at a time.  


Art: We are working on how Failure Leads to Success in our art animations.  We are using the program WeVideo that is connected to their Google Drive to work with their illustrations to create a short film.


Looking ahead at our next project we need some materials.  Louise Nevelson was an artist who took items that may appear like trash to some people and created beautiful sculptures with them.  Your mission is to find pieces of plastics, woods, and metals that can be painted.  For example: bolts, screws, wine corks, puzzle pieces, buttons, small wooden objects, trinkets from a dollar store or garage sale are always popular.  Whatever you can find that meets these needs will be greatly appreciated to begin our projects.


Christian Character Development: We are still working on the idea that Failure leads to Success and how we can help others through those times of failure to make them positive experiences.   


Chapel Buddies: We will meet with chapel buddies for chapel and on Thursdays for a short time to help them with projects or to read a book together. 


Scholastic Book Club: You may place book orders order online through Scholastic Book Club through Friday, August 30th.  Check out the catalog online. Please use our parent code to log in and order your books.  There is also a link to scholastic book on the right side of this blog.  Happy Reading!

Parent Code: J3CX6

See what the students are leaning with Mrs. Killian in music class.


Check out Mrs. Brannan's blog for updates on memory work, spelling, and much more!!


Important Dates:

Thursday, August 29th: Curriculum Night 7 p.m. 
Monday, September 2nd: No School - Labor Day Holiday 
Monday, October 21st: Missouri Botanical Gardens Field Trip 

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Newsletter August 19-23

Math: On Friday the students started with Lesson 1 in Math.  We will continue through the lessons in chronological order.  This week we are working on Lessons 2-6.  Students must show all work on their homework in the work box and write all answers in the answers column.  There is a special math homework sheet available.  I always tell the students to keep a few extra in their binders but in case they forget there is a link to the math sheet on my blog or save a copy from here: Math Homework Form.

Reading: Each week in reading we have a theme of stories to read about.  This week our theme is Mysteries.  We will be reading "The Mystery of the Missing Lunch" as well as working on a problem and solution flow chart.  There is vocabulary and a short quiz at the end of the unit.

Remember to find your own free reading book to have at your desk or in Mrs. Brannan's room.

Art: Our first study in art will be a theme about how Failure Leads to Success.  We will begin with a class discussion on this idea and end by making an animation flip book about how they experienced failure in life but through trials we learn and succeed. 

Looking ahead at our next project we need some materials.  Louise Nevelson was an artist who took items that may appear like trash to some people and created beautiful sculptures with them.  Your mission is to find pieces of plastics, woods, and metals that can be painted.  For example: bolts, screws, wine corks, puzzle pieces, buttons, small wooden objects, trinkets from a dollar store or garage sale are always popular.  Whatever you can find that meets these needs will be greatly appreciated to begin our projects.


Christian Character Development: Our study of Christian Character has begun with forming Friendship Balls and getting to know our classmates with short activities over the first two days.  We will continue to discuss and use groups to learn about Building Friendships and how to deal with struggles among friends.  

Chapel Buddies: The 4th graders will be getting to know their chapel buddies this week.  The 4th graders are a huge help as they model behavior during chapel.  We also set aside a small amount of time each week to play or do activities with our chapel buddies.

Scholastic Book Club: You may place book orders order online through Scholastic Book Club through Friday, August 30th.  Check out the catalog online. Please use our parent code to log in and order your books.  There is also a link to scholastic book on the right side of this blog.  Happy Reading!
Parent Code: J3CX6

See what the students are leaning with Mrs. Killian in music class.

Check out Mrs. Brannan's blog for updates on memory work, spelling, and much more!!

Important Dates:
August 23rd and 24th: CCLS Carnival
September 2nd: No School, Labor Day Holiday


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

LiveLoveD 2103-2014


Welcome Back to School!

Opening chapel is at 8:45 a.m. with all students at the Webster Gardens campus.
Parents you are welcome to sit with your child(ren) during chapel.
Middle School students will be bused to Concordia after the service.

Mrs. Knost will have gym class Thursday afternoon with 3rd and 4th graders.