HELLO…

Hello Everyone… I hope you all enjoyed our day off from school in honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We have normal schedules for the rest of the week. Today we started the third card marking period. Report cards will be sent home soon. We are also half way done with the school year. Can you believe it!!

We are continuing with the NWEA test this week ( Math) and also hopefully finishing the DRA Reading level test. When all the testing is complete, I will be sending home a progress report to inform you of the scores and the areas of success and areas of needed extra help.

Friday January 24, 2020 is a POPCORN FRIDAY DAY! Remember there is a limit to 4 bags and each bag is 25 cents.

Mr. Harvey’s Gym Heart program is up and running. We are in a race to earn a free gym period. Currently we have 9 people signed up in our class. We are in second place. All you need to do is sign up. If you choose to donate money you can but is not necessary. We need to have the most students in our class to earn the free gym period. Please let’s all try to be healthier and earn a free gym. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me or Mr. Harvey ( refer to his blog that I reposted last week). I signed up today… very easy to do!!!

We will be starting Module 4 tomorrow. I will be sending home Module 4-6 Learn Book for you to keep and do at home. We will be also finishing Module 3 test this week.

This week we will be starting our weekly spelling tests. I will be sending home the words to study and work on tomorrow ( Wednesday) . Each Friday we will take a test with me. The children will write the word they hear. We will be doing activities in the class to help learn these words. Please practice these words each night. There will be ten words on the test. There are 3 sight words, 3 hot words, 2 cold words, and 2 challenge words. The cold words are the words that they will not know ahead of time, but will follow the same word pattern.

sight words: to, the, and

Hot words: cat, pat, rat

challenge words: chat, splat

A reading log will be sent home tomorrow in their reading bag. Please keep this log in their book bags. Each night please record the book read and sign.

ACADEMICS:

ELA: Sight word “big” Rhyming words- producing them. digraphs with “CH” informational stories.

Writing: Informational story- snowflakes

Math- Module 3 unit assessment. Module 4 lessons 1, 2, 3

Science- Weather/climate

Social Studies- Who Am I , Martin Luther King Jr., timeline/citizen

Leader in ME- Habit 5 Seek first to understand then to be understood

Have a good week!!!

Lindbergh News Part 2…

The Kids Heart Challenge (formerly known as Jump Rope for Heart) is a fun and exciting event where your student learns about their heart while helping others by raising money for the American Heart Association. It prepares your child for success through physical and emotional well-being.

Next week we’ll be kicking off our annual Kids Heart Challenge program. Your student will get a chance to meet Alexa, the featured heart hero for this year, along with the awesome new Hero crew who are here to teach us all about taking care of our own hearts and help others along the way.

Get a jump start! Take a moment to register your student online today – upon registering your student can select their heart healthy challenge and share their page with others. Students who raise $150 online donation by January 22nd will earn a special gift! It is FREE to register, and the class who has the highest percentage of students signed up will earn an EXTRA PE DAY!

To register, visit http://www2.heart.org/goto/Lindbergh

Thank you for your support of our PE program, and the American Heart Association!

Mr. Harvey–
John HarveyPhysical Education TeacherLindbergh Elementary

Lindbergh News…

Dear Families~
Lindbergh has implemented a student-led Green Team. This team consists of 4th and 5th graders who meet with me, once a month. We have many things planned for this school year! Our first plan of action is to implement the Color-Cycle program through Crayola. 
Please read the attached letter for more information about this. Thank you for your support!Best, Mrs. Currie 
 Color-Cycle Family Letter

Danielle Currie
3rd Grade Teacher
Charles A. Lindbergh Elementary
curried@dearbornschools.org
313-827-6300

HELLO…..

Hello Everyone… Thank you to you all for taking the time to complete the TRADE 10 project. This will be a graded assignment for Social Studies. I will be sending home the rubric after we complete the project in class. I am excited to see everyone’s product. It will be fun to watch them sell their item off to their friends. Remember each child should come home with 10 new items. If your child has not completed the project ( there is still time!!!!), then they will not be able to trade with the other children. Hopefully we will start trading the objects on Wednesday.

I want to share with you all on how happy, excited, and pleased I am with the growth and success that we have all achieved on the DRA Word Analysis tasks scores. WOW is all I can say and I am so proud and thankful for all that you have done at home and all the hard work from all my little friends!!! We will be continuing with the NWEA Reading and Math test this week and the DRA READING level test. I will soon send home a progress report to show their growth.

Also, this week I will be sending home in their reading bag a reading log for you to complete each night after their reading time. Please keep this log in their bags.

Please remember we have a HALF DAY of school January 17, 2020 with dismissal at 11:45. NO SCHOOL for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday January 20, 2020 and another HALF DAY on Tuesday January 21, 2020 with dismissal at 11:45.

The End of the Second Card Marking period is January 17, 2020.

On Wednesday January 15, 2020 is the kickoff assembly for the Kids Heart program for the American Heart Association. More information will be coming home soon to explain participation in this program.

ACADEMICS:

ELA: The sight word this week is “me, yes, no”. We will be working on long vowel sound for Uu. Beginning, middle, and final sounds for words and CVC words (consonant vowel consonant). Informational stories

Writing: Working on our class Snowflake informational story

Math : Module 3 lessons 26, 27, 28, 29 and end of the unit 3 test soon. Counting to 100 test. by ones, fives, tens,

Social Studies: Needs/Wants, Goods/Services, Trade…. Completing our fun trade project.

Science: Five Senses

Leader in Me: Habit 5, Leader in Me First Class Lesson and Assembly.

NWEA reading and Math test

DRA Reading Level Assessment.

Have a nice week!

LINDBERGH NEWS…

Lindbergh Parents,

Great news! If you were worried about what size to order, we now have sample apparel in the office for you to view. We are also extending the due date for orders till January 17. Keep those orders coming and show your Lindbergh pride!Zainah TibaPrincipalCharles A. Lindbergh Elementary School

LINDBERGH NEWS…..

Hello All,I have attached the student order form to this email, please post it and the following paragraph to your blogs and we will do the same with the building blog. 
Lindbergh is proud to have earned both Blue Ribbon and Lighthouse status this year! None of this would have been possible without each and every member of the Lindbergh community flying the spirit of success together. For this reason we thought it would be nice to have new shirts made to show our Lindbergh pride! Please complete the order form if you are interested in any of the items and return it to your child’s classroom teacher with the correct amount in cash by Tuesday, January 14, 2020. All shirts will be in the color royal blue to symbolize our prestigious Blue Ribbons status! 
 Lindburgh Elementary students order form_19-20….
Best,–
Marika Anthony Title One InterventionistLindbergh and Howard Elementaryanthonm@dearbornschools.org

HELLO!

Happy New Year! Welcome to 2020! Wishing you all a healthy, happy, and fun 2020 for you and me!!!

The month of January brings lots of assessments for the students. Next week we will start taking the Winter NWEA test for Reading and Math. Also, I will be assessing their counting to 100. The DRA Reading test will be administered. I will be assessing all the skills that were given at the beginning of the year with the DRA word analysis tasks. Also, we will be finishing module 3 in Math by the end onf of the second card marking period and assessing the module.

Today, the Trade 10 project was sent home. Please read the directions for this fun project to do with our Social Studies unit on goods and services. If you have any questions please ask and I will try my best to help. This is the first time that I have done this project too.

ACADEMICS:

ELA: We will be reviewing some letters and sounds and practicing letter formation. Also, our word this week is “it”. I may introduce some other words too. We will be working on final sounds and middle sounds of words. Practicing long Ee words. Isolating sounds and counting syllables.

Writing- We are going to work on a informational writing piece about snowflakes.

Math – Module 3 lessons 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.

Social Studies- Discussing needs and wants and goods and services.

Science- The five Senses.

Leader in ME- Habit 5 seek first to understand then to be understood. Working on updating our Leadership binders.

TESTING TESTING TESTING!!!

Have a good week!!

HELLO…

First, I would like to wish all the families a very Happy and Safe Holiday and a Joyous New Year in 2020!!! Enjoy the special times with your families!!!

Here is a quick note for the Social Studies Project that we will be doing in January. I am only sending this to you now, just in case you have some extra time during our break from school and you want something to do. Please Please do no not feel like you have to do this now. There is plenty of time in January. I will send a paper copy of directions when we return in January.

Miss Schropp

The Trade 10 Project

One of our goals in Kindergarten Social Studies is to understand the concept of trade and how it can get you some of the things you either need or want.  The kids will be participating in a trading activity and will need your help from home!

We are asking each family to help your child make 10 items of their choice for our trading game.  Items do not have to be complicated, but should be fun and something your child thinks the other kids will want to have.  Items cannot be edible.  You can buy things you may need to complete the projects, but we don’t want anyone to just buy 10 of the same item and bring them to trade.  All 10 items that are made should be similar (not identical but if your child chooses bracelets, then all 10 need to be bracelets not 3 bracelets and 7 necklaces). 

We know there’s lots of creativity in our families this year, so this should be a fun family project!  Let’s go Pinterest People! 

In case you’re having trouble coming up with something, here are some ideas:

·         Bookmarks

·         Loop bracelets

·         Homemade playdoh or slime

·         Necklaces

·         Decorated clipboards

·         Signs for doors or door knobs

·         Pins

·         Duct tape projects (like wallets, decorated pens or pencils, etc.)

·         Picture frames made from foam or craft sticks

·         Magnets

·         Paint crafts from Dollar Tree (like the piggy banks or wooden snakes)

 If you need items like construction paper or glue, let us know and we can send home the colors you need.

All items for trade need to be brought to school on Monday, January 13th.  Please put items in a labeled gallon size Ziploc. Remember ONLY 10 items!

Thanks!

                             Mrs. Muston                                                      Ms. Schropp

HELLO

Well our last week of school before Winter Break!!!!! I want to thank all the Parents who took time and volunteered for the Santa Shop. Thank you for making Lindbergh School so special.

This week we will be attending the school Holiday concert on Tuesday 12/17 afternoon.

On Wednesday December 18, 2019 is a Late Start day with school beginning at 9:35.

Thursday December 19, 2019 is our classroom Holiday Party. We will be having our party from 2:30 – 3:30. I am asking for no parent volunteers. We are going to have a small party in our class because we are finishing our special gift for our family. We also will be watching part of the Polar Express. We will be reading the Polar Express book. I will be bringing doughnuts to frost and sprinkles and having warm chocolate milk with whip cream….Just like the movie!

Friday December 20, 2019 is the PBIS Reward Club party from 3:00 – 3:30

Due to the party time our gym class will be cancelled on Thursday afternoon. We will be having an extra music on Friday.

ACADEMICS:

ELA: We will be revisiting the letters and sound for B and R. Our sight word for this week is day and we. We will be working on producing ending sounds. Long Ii words. Counting syllables and Holiday activities.

Writing- We are working on a class Informational story about the Christmas Holiday.

Math- We are still working in Module 3. We will be doing lessons 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.

Social Studies- I will be sending home the Trade 10 project this week. We will be doing this project when we return from Winter Break. I am only sending this home just in case you want to work on it. Please do not feel like you have to do this during the vacation. We are still working on Needs and Wants and Goods and Services.

Science- The Five Senses.

Leader in ME- Habit 4 Win Win.

Have a nice week and wishing you all a very nice Holiday!

Miss Schropp

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FROM PTA….

Ho Ho Ho Lindbergh staff and families!
Just a quick reminder that gifts for our Adopt-a-Family program are due at end of day Monday December 16.
Please place gifts in the bins or give gift cards to Ms. Pina in the office. We will be collecting them after school.
Please remember to wrap all gifts (gift cards in envelopes are fine) and place original tree tag on the gift.

Thanks again for everyone’s generosity. Lindbergh continues to be amazing… Every. Day.

Happy Holidays to you and yours!