End-of-Module Assessment Study Guide

This week we will be taking our Module 1 Assessment. In order to help your child be prepared, I will be passing out a paper copy tomorrow for your child to complete at home. On Thursday this week we will be reviewing the study guide and going over this modules concepts. Please have your child practice and complete the study guide by Thursday.

Listed below is an electronic copy of the study guide if you would like to get a head start on practicing.

All of our study guides can also be found under Unit 1 Study Guides.

Math- Module 1: Properties of Multiplication and Division and Solving Problems with Units of 2-5 and 10.

Math Module 1 Study Guide

Math Homework for 10/21

Happy Rainy Monday Everyone !

Today your child practiced representing the distributive property using the number bond for their problem set.

For tonight’s homework please complete their Module 1 Lesson 18 homework form their succeed book.

Must Do: Pg. 71-73 problems 1-3.

Please review the video below if you need extra help with this concept.

Holiday Boutique

Greetings Lindbergh Families!

Our 47th annual Lindbergh Holiday Boutique is on deck!  For those of you who are not familiar, the holiday boutique is a PTA sponsored event that hosts crafters from all around Michigan to come in and show off their homemade goods.  We also have a limited kitchen open (which offers halal options), our infamous and biggest bake sale of the year, and this is also where we raffle off all the class baskets you all have been working so diligently on.  The event is a huge proceed generator that goes right back to all our phenomenal teachers to use for their students and classroom needs.

We need volunteers galore to make this event a successful one! Our teachers have already begun to sign up to volunteer.  Please consider volunteering and take a look at the sign up genius below to see which volunteer position would be the best fit for you.  

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090E4CAAA72DA4FD0-20182

Personally, I want to thank you all in advance, sincerely.  This event couldn’t come together without all the helping hands we have here at Lindbergh. I truly appreciate our school village.  And spread the word! This craft show is a great place to find holiday gifts and such as the season is approaching. If you or anyone you know would like to place a lawn sign to advertise for our event, please reach out to me at the contact listed below, as well if you have any other questions or concerns, or need any further assistance.

 THANK YOU!!!

Kind regards,

Brandy Ahmed  

586-854-5370

lindberghboutique@gmail.com

Holiday Boutique

Greetings Lindbergh Families!

Our 47th annual Lindbergh Holiday Boutique is on deck!  For those of you who are not familiar, the holiday boutique is a PTA sponsored event that hosts crafters from all around Michigan to come in and show off their homemade goods.  We also have a limited kitchen open (which offers halal options), our infamous and biggest bake sale of the year, and this is also where we raffle off all the class baskets you all have been working so diligently on.  The event is a huge proceed generator that goes right back to all our phenomenal teachers to use for their students and classroom needs.

We need volunteers galore to make this event a successful one! Our teachers have already begun to sign up to volunteer.  Please consider volunteering and take a look at the sign up genius below to see which volunteer position would be the best fit for you.  

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090E4CAAA72DA4FD0-20182

Personally, I want to thank you all in advance, sincerely.  This event couldn’t come together without all the helping hands we have here at Lindbergh. I truly appreciate our school village.  And spread the word! This craft show is a great place to find holiday gifts and such as the season is approaching. If you or anyone you know would like to place a lawn sign to advertise for our event, please reach out to me at the contact listed below, as well if you have any other questions or concerns, or need any further assistance.

 THANK YOU!!!

Kind regards,

Brandy Ahmed  

586-854-5370

lindberghboutique@gmail.com

PTA Updates

This week:

–Popcorn Friday, October 25th

A peek to next week:

–Raffle Tickets due, Friday, November 1st

–Half-day, Friday, November 1st,
11:45 AM dismissal

** Thank you to our Lindbergh families, teachers, and staff for another memorable Haunted School!
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A very special thanks goes out to our event Chairs, Kelly Panackia and Gwynn Bondy; we are so thankful for you and the fun you and your committee plan for the school each year!
Raffle tickets were sent home last month!  Each family should have an envelope containing fifty (50) tickets to sell for $2 each.  Our goal is to have only ONE fundraiser for the entire school year!

There are three cash prizes, as listed on the tickets (please note the prize amounts in the letter that came home are incorrect, but the prizes on the actual tickets *are* correct):

First prize–$500
Second prize–$250
Third prize–$250

Important dates:
September 19th–Raffle tickets sent home with oldest/only child at Lindbergh
November 1st–All sold and unsold tickets/stubs with money are due.  (It is a legal requirement that we collect all tickets for this fundraiser, regardless of whether they’ve been sold)
Saturday, November 9th–Raffle drawing will be held at 4 PM at our Holiday Boutique!  (Winner does not need to be present)

The PTA accepts cash or check only for the sale of tickets.  Checks should be made payable to “Lindbergh PTA.”

If you have questions or need more tickets, please contact Erin McNally, erin.mcnally19@gmail.com (mailto:erin.mcnally19@gmail.com) .

Saturday, October 26th, 7 PM

While not an official PTA or Lindbergh event, the annual Road Rally has become a much-anticipated yearly tradition for Lindbergh parents, staff, and friends–adults only!

This year’s theme is “A Nightmare on Waverly Street”! Teams will participate in tasks or activities at each stop in order to receive clues to the next location. Start planning your scary movie team costumes now!  Also, follow the event page on Facebook:  https://digitalpta.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e9a7de8fed7d0d72c6dac9f73&id=605e539efe&e=6b9bb1a48d

Please label an envelope with Road Rally and put your team name, members, and $15 per member or $25 per couple inside. Place the envelope in the mailbox at 208 Tannahill, the PTA mailbox, or you can hand it to Danielle Lewis. Teams can include as many members as legally allowed for your vehicle. Please have all envelopes turned in by Monday, October 14th! Feel free to share the event with others! Thank you!
Please sign up to help out during this much loved event for our students!

Dates are available throughout the year.

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Amazon Smile is a simple way to  earn money for our school while shopping through Amazon.com. Sign up using the link below, and choose Charles A. Lindbergh PTA as your charity.  We earn 0.5% of the amount you spend each time you go to amazonsmile.com (https://digitalpta.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e9a7de8fed7d0d72c6dac9f73&id=fd3bf9179b&e=6b9bb1a48d)  to make your regular Amazon purchases.

Sign up here and encourage your friends and family to do the same:
https://digitalpta.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e9a7de8fed7d0d72c6dac9f73&id=37280b71ff&e=6b9bb1a48d (https://digitalpta.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e9a7de8fed7d0d72c6dac9f73&id=152c5e9763&e=6b9bb1a48d)
Make sure your Kroger Rewards information is up to date!
Go to Krogercommunityrewards.com (https://digitalpta.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e9a7de8fed7d0d72c6dac9f73&id=149f0210ff&e=6b9bb1a48d)  and follow the directions using our organization name and/or NPO number:
Charles A. Lindbergh Elementary PTA #84204.
A percentage of your Kroger purchases comes back to the school.

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Cafeteria volunteers are always needed during the lunch periods!
Please consider helping out when you can.
11:30 AM –1 PM daily
The kids would love to have you there!
Stay in touch with the PTA through text messages. Don’t miss out!
Text “@flyers500” to 81010.

Math Homework for 10/17 and Spelling Words

Happy Thursday Everyone!

Since this was our first week really focusing on spelling words, we will be extending our words until next Friday. The test will be next week that way students can review and practice spelling routines in class a little further.

Thank you so much for your understanding.

For today’s math homework we were able to practice using the distributive property for our 4 times tables.

Tonight your child is expected to complete Module 1 Lesson 16’s homework. Listed below is the must do problems:

Succeed pg. 63-65 problems 1a, 1b, and 3.

Here is the video for any additional help:

Haunted School Tomorrow

** 19th Annual Lindbergh Haunted School

TOMORROW NIGHT!
Friday, October 18th from 6:30-8:30 PM

We are still in need of help!

–Entry and at the door wristband ticket sale volunteers
–Silent auction pumpkin painters needed. We will provide the pumpkin
–Room set up volunteers 3:20-6:30pm
–After event volunteers to clean up

Please sign up here:
https://digitalpta.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e9a7de8fed7d0d72c6dac9f73&id=842deb1d4c&e=6b9bb1a48d

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This year we are looking for the following types of donation items:
–Candy…*lots* and *lots* of candy!
–Spider webbing (White and Glow in the Dark)

A bin has been placed near the front entrance/office that items can be placed in.
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Ticket Info below:
Pre-Sale Tickets:
–Wednesday, 10/16 (before and after school)
–Thursday, 10/17 (before and after school)
–Friday, 10/18 (before school only!)

Ticket Sale Pricing (doors open at 6:30pm). ALL attendees will need a wristband!
–Volunteer (MUST be on the sign-up genius)-receive one free wristband
–Pre-Sale PTA Member tickets are $3.00 per person
–Pre-Sale Non-PTA Member tickets are $4.00 per person
–All tickets purchased at the door are $5.00 per person
Mad Scientist Show Wristbands: approximately 30 minute show, one wristband per ticket
–GREEN-7:00-7:30pm
–ORANGE-7:45-8:15pm

Contacts: Kelly Panackia at kellypanackia@gmail.com or Gwynn Bondy at Gwynn.bondy@gmail.com.

Thank you everyone for making this a special and memorable night for the kids!

Mid-Module 1 Math Test

Good Evening Parents,

Tonight your child will be taking home their Mid Module Task Assessment for Module 1.  Note we are moving away from points with the math assessments. We are following the Eureka Math standards based rubric. Which in order to be within range for each area, there is a criteria. I grade each problem with the following criteria below. The area where the student falls the most is how their grade is finalized.

Exceeding/4- Evidence of solid reasoning with a correct answer.

Meeting/3- Evidence of some reasoning with a correct answer or evidence of solid reasoning with an incorrect answer.

Progressing/2- Evidence of some reasoning with out a correct answer

Below/1- Little evidence of reasoning without the correct answer.

The rubric that I used to grade your child’s assessment can be found below:

 

Please sign your child’s test and return it tomorrow. For those students who fell to the 1-2 range I will be working closely with your child to correct their test. If you have any questions feel free to let me know!

Thank you.

Ms. Robey

Homework for 10/15 and Late Start Reminder

Please do not forget that tomorrow is late start. We will see you promptly at 9:35!

Also today your child began applying various multiplication strategies for solving problems with their 4 times tables.

For tonight’s homework please complete Module 1 Lesson 14 pg. 55-57. Their must-do problems are 1-3. Any other problems are can-dos.

As always here is the video below if you need any assistance with the homework.

Weekly Update for the Week of 10/14

Happy Monday Everyone!

This week we will begin by focusing on Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind. Great leaders are always reflecting upon their work and setting W.I.G.S. (wildly important goals) for themselves but in their academic lives and personal lives. In order to create a plan for ourselves, we will be starting our W.I.G. tracker and scoreboard. Make sure to touch base with your child to see what W.I.G. goal did they set for themselves and what lead measures (steps ) they are taking to reach their goal.

In addition, today marks the start of our new unit for Reading. Please see the note sent home regarding to our first three week unit: Government for the People. A copy of this can also be found below:

Spelling- Today your child received their first spelling list for ELA. For the Benchmark Advance spelling program students are learning a word pattern that is aligned to the curriculum. They will have a list of 8 words that identify with that pattern. In addition to these 8 words, students will have a list of vocabulary words that they are not expected to spell but are expected to know what the words mean. These content-specific vocabulary words are aligned to the reading that we will be doing throughout the week. Spelling tests will be given on a weekly basis (usually Friday). For extra practice, students do have access to a spelling Google Slide presentation. This can be found within Google Classroom and will be worked on in class as well. If at any time you have questions regarding the spelling, please reach out to me.

This week the spelling words are attached below:

Math- Please look for your mid-module assessment coming home tomorrow. Students will be updating their leadership binders to reflect their data and bringing home their score. Please sign and return when done. Over the course of the week we will be continuing our multiplication and division units expanding our multiplication facts to 4s. We will be practicing using skip-counting as a strategy, arrays, and tape diagrams to solve word problems.

Science- We will continue our study of forces this week, this time by considering some of the forces involved in designing a bridge (as an activity your child will design and test their own bridge made of paper).

One fun thing you can do to support this week’s learning is sit down together with your child and enjoy browsing through some of the world’s most intriguing and extraordinary bridges (see link). Based on what they learned in class, your child might point out to you where the bridge’s weight is supported. http://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/30-of-the-craziest-bridges-in-the-world

Social Studies- Students will be discussing the geography of Michigan. We will practice identifying the absolute and relative location of the state, as well as some of the human characteristics and physical characteristics of Michigan.

Leader in Me- Think Ahead. Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind teaches us that when we want to achieve something, we start by creating a mental picture. By creating a picture first, the goal is more likely to become a reality. Students will be setting their academic W.I.G. goals.

Upcoming Events

Monday- Third Grade Parent Meeting and Spelling Words went home

Wednesday- Late Start

Thursday- Boo Gram Info. goes home and Haunted School Prep open for volunteers from 4-9pm

Friday- Weekly Spelling Test and Haunted School 6:30-8:30pm