Below is a press release that was sent out tonight regarding Whitmore-Bolles. This, along with a previous message from the Superintendent can be found at The First Bell site. https://firstbell.dearbornschools.org/ Also here are two video links: the first to the Press Conference that was held on Wednesday eveninghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFwBi4DyNdM
and the second was a message that was video taped on Friday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCBdxU7jzbk
Our school nurses have also put together a great list of resources and can be found here: https://dearbornschools.org/services/coronavirus-covid-19-information/
There is a link to this information on the front page of the District’s website www.dearbornschools.org. Have a great evening,
Please be advised that tomorrow there will be ELG tutoring for the students who see Ms. Robey only. There was a typo on the previous Week at a Glance Post from yesterday.
This week: –PTA Meeting, Tuesday, March 10th, 7 PM
–Half-day, Friday, March 13th, 11:45 AM dismissal
Next week: –Late start, Wednesday, March 18th, 9:35 AM
–Popcorn Friday, March 20th
Please join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, March 10th, at 7 PM in the cafeteria Kindergarten Round-Up is Wednesday, March 25th, from 6-7 PM in the Auditorium
The 6th annual Lindbergh Family Sock Hop is quickly approaching!
This night will include a family dance with 50’s music (current music mixed in), photo booth with props, games, pizza, a soda shop and sweet shop. There will also be a dance contest, so bring your dancing feet! Young and old, please come dressed in your best 50’s garb.
This is a fun-filled family event that requires many volunteers and donations. We appreciate all of your help and support!
****Non-perishable items to be turned into the office at any time before Friday 3/20. A box will be placed outside of the main office.****
Please bring perishable items (ice cream & whipped cream) to the Sock Hop at 5:45pm.
If you have any questions, please contact Stacey Krol at staceykrol@yahoo.com. Please sign up to help out during this much loved event for our students!
Thank you once again for all of those parents who helped chaperone our Lansing Trip. We truly had a wonderful time and we couldn’t have done it without you.
Now that we are back, we are continuing to drive our instruction forward. Today we begun our new reading unit: Comparing Points of View. We will be discussing how character’s perspectives change. We also will be beginning to wrap up our math module and social studies units.
Since we are getting close to wrapping up our math module, please see the study guide below. I will be sending home a paper copy of this guide tomorrow.
This week is also filled with many special events. Today we had our state Representative Abdallah Hammoud stop by to read to the third graders for March is Reading Month. He did such a fantastic job!
Tomorrow we will be hosting voters for the Primary Election. Please make sure to read the previous posts regarding the election for details regarding the procedures for tomorrow.
In addition, tomorrow is also Spring Picture Day. All students will be taking Spring Pictures. Even though we all will be taking Spring Pictures, you are not obligated to purchase the photos.
Math – Reviewing two-step word problems and applying strategies to solve multiplication problems involving units of 10. On Friday we will begin taking our Module 3 Math Assessment.
Reading- Asking questions about a text, distinguishing points of views of characters, hyperboles, and creating mental images of a text.
Writing- Researching a topic using print and video sources to answer a text-dependent analysis prompt. We also will begin planning out an informational writing piece.
Spelling- open syllable patterns: because, demand, fiber, future, locate, open, remove, and patient
Science- This week in science we will explore the mystery, “Why are some places always hot?” We will learn about the idea of ‘climate’–that in every place on earth, the weather tends to act a certain way over the year. Your child will learn how there are five basic climate zones: polar, temperate, mild, desert, and tropical. You can continue to support your child’s curiosity by talking about a friend or family member who lives in a different climate, and discussing how that climate affects their life. Or look for aspects of our local environment which show what kind of climate we live
Social Studies- Analyzing how Michigan uses their natural resources, the introduction of the automotive industry, and discussing the push/pull factors as to why people come to Michigan.
Upcoming Events
Tuesday– Election Day, Spring Pictures, Robey ELG Tutoring, and PTA meeting
Tomorrow is Election Day! We will be having school tomorrow, however Dearborn Schools will be taking all the precautions necessary to make sure every student is safe. Please see the note below about these logistics.
Due to the hectic week, I completely forgot to post our weekly update. I’m so sorry for the inconvenience this has caused! Thank you for being so understanding.
I hope you will find this end-of-week reminder filled up upcoming information about tomorrow and the week ahead.
Tomorrow is Crazy Sock Day! Make sure to bust out those silly socks!
Bingo for Books will also be tomorrow from 6:00pm-7:30pm.
This week we kicked off March is Reading Month! For the entire month of March we are encouraging students to complete literacy activities at home using the calendar that has been provided to you. After each activity is complete, have your child color the box. Make sure to initial it as well! If 17 or more activities are complete, the student will be entered in to a drawing for a grand prize, donated from the PTA.
This past Monday your child brought home their Mid-Module 3 math Assessment. Here is a link to the rubric that I used for grading this mid module 3 assessment.
If for some reason your child performed below standards, and you would like for them to retake it please let me know. I would be more than happy to give your child a retake for the next two weeks.
Please go over it with your child, since similar questions will be on the end of unit Test.