Thursday – 5th Grade Honors Program
The Fifth Grade Honors Assembly will begin at 9:15 AM.
In order to accomodate all parents, grandparents, etc., the Fifth Grade Honors Program is being moved outside on the front lawn. There will be enough chairs for 100 parents, etc. To be safe, you may want to bring portable/foldable lawn chairs.
We have a PA system; however, it will be important to watch the noise level to ensure all students are honored respectfully.
After the assembly, students will return to their classroom to receive their class gift and say last goodbyes. I want one last hug:(
You can meet your child in the gym. Refreshments and the slideshow will be located in the gym.
4th Grade Summer Learning
Parents,
You can participate in an easy fundraising opportunity that encourages summer learning! For every Daily Summer Activities workbook sold, Howard Elementary will earn $8.00! The students that fully complete the workbook and return it in the fall will be rewarded.
Just click on the link below:
https://www.evan-moor.com/t/
Please include Howard’s school code SUM8033 in the coupon code box to earn the credit and free shipping to your home! Hurry, this offer is valid until 6/30/18.
Have a Great Summer 🙂
5th grade Water Park Reminder
Up-Dated Information – Bryant Summer Learning
Summer Learning: Math and Literacy
Dear Parent/Guardian,
According to Johns Hopkins University, the effects of summer learning loss can result in nearly a three-month loss in grade-level equivalency in math and a two-month loss in grade-level equivalency in reading. In order to close the summer learning loss gap in reading and math, middle school students will be expected to complete Summer Learning before they return in the fall. Teachers will grade the completed summer work when school opens in August. Below are the expectations for math and literacy. Thank you so much for supporting your child’s development through summer learning.
Math:
- Complete 60 minutes of Khan Academy a week (Practice only, videos will not count), based on their NWEA level.
- Students need to access Khan through Clever from the Dearborn Schools Student page.
DO NOT LOG IN FROM THE STUDENT’S PERSONAL ACCOUNT
Below is the grade breakdown by minutes for Math. 480+ minutes A 384 – 479 B 336 – 383 C 288 – 335 D |
Literacy:
- Read 3-5 books from your building’s recommended reading list.
- Be prepared to present a Book Talk in September when you return to school.
- Book Talk rubric
All Middle School libraries will be open every Wednesday between 9 am and 11 am.
Recommended Summer Book List for Incoming 6th Graders
All students attending Bryant Middle School must read 3-5 books over the course of the summer. Then, they must select one of the books to present to the class as a Book Talk upon returning to school in the Fall. (Details about the assignment will be shared by your Language Arts teacher in the Fall). Here are some recommendations but you are encouraged to use your lexile level from the Spring Reading NWEA to choose a high interest book of your choice that will challenge your reading ability.
**********Please choose a chapter book and not a graphic novel.***********
Crash by Jerry Spinelli Lexile: 560
Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson Lexile: 580
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli Lexile: 590
The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill Lexile: 640
Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Giff Lexile: 650
Ella Enchanted by Gail Levine Lexile: 670
Number the Stars by Lois Lowry Lexile: 670
The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo Lexile: 670
A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park Lexile: 720
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle Lexile: 740
Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Lexile: 760
Refugee by Alan Gratz Lexile: 800
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson Lexile: 810
Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli Lexile: 820
Matilda by Roald Dahl Lexile: 840
Lost in the Pacific, 1942 by Tod Olson Lexile: 880
The Watsons go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis Lexile: 920
Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick Lexile: 930
Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis Lexile: 950
Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell Lexile: 1000
Monday Dairy Queen
May Students of the Month
Project Based Learning Parade/March
Fifth to Sixth Grade Summer Learning
Parent Letter Summer Learning_ 2018
The link above is the letter sent home earlier this week with all fifth graders. This letter has the active link for Book Talk rubric. We should receive the approved reading list next week.