The 5th grade teachers are looking for photos of your children over the past 6 years at school.
They are going to make a 5th grade video to share with the students. So please look for pictures to share and send them to the email address listed below. We need this ASAP last day to submit pictures will be Thursday May 21st.
This is a wonderful program offered through Dearborn Public Schools. It is greatly underutilized by our neighborhood. If you have, or know of a family with, a four year old please access this wonderful free program. It truly provides students with an excellent jumpstart into their academic career!!
Dearborn Schools offers a Free Preschool Program
GSRP is a free program for all eligible families and is designed to give a high quality preschool experience prior to Kindergarten.
Eligibility is primarily based on family income (federal poverty level), life experiences and child’s age. If your child’s birth date is between December 2, 2015 to December 1, 2016, your child may qualify for this program.
If you would like to be sent information about registration for the 2020-2021 school year please fill in the GSRP Interest Form 2020-2021 and someone will contact you as we start the registration process. Below is the link:
بلاغ إلى جميع الأسر التي لديها طفل يبلغ من العمر أربع سنوات
مدارس ديربورن تقدم برنامج البداية الرائعة الاستعدادي المجاني
برنامج البداية الرائعة الاستعدادي هو برنامج مجاني لجميع الأسر المستحقة ويهدف إلى إعطاء تجربة دراسية – قبل الروضة – للأطفال.
تعتمد أهلية القبول في هذا البرنامج في المقام الأول على دخل الأسرة (مستوى الفقر الفيدرالي) ، وتجارب الحياة وعمر الطفل. إذا وقع تاريخ ميلاد طفلك بين ٢ كانون الأول / ديسمبر٢٠١٥ إلى ١ كانون الأول/ ديسمبر ٢٠١٦ ، فقد يكون طفلك مؤهلاً لهذا البرنامج. إذا كنت ترغب في استلام معلومات حول التسجيل للسنة الدراسية ٢٠٢٠-٢٠٢١ ، يرجى ملء نموذج GSRP 2020-2021 وسيتصل بك أحد كوادرنا عند بدء عملية
NO ART ASSIGNMENT NEXT MONDAY, MAY 25: MEMORIAL DAY!!!!!
I am posting each grade once per week. You have a week to do your art work and submit it to me through email. Please include your first and last name and the name of your teacher!!!
ASD and Young 5: Let’s use more dots- circles- polka dots!!!!
Let’s start by making a vase- if you have trouble, ask an older sibling or parent to help with this part!
You can decorate the vase- with stripes, patterns, circles….. make it interesting. Next use your DOTS ideas from last week to make flowers in your vase! You can add lots of colors to make them fun and interesting! You can use the examples as starting points of completely do your own!
Send me a photo of your work so I can give you credit! Make sure you give me your first and last name and the name of your teacher! zecharj@dearbornschools.org
NO ART ASSIGNMENT NEXT MONDAY, MAY 25: MEMORIAL DAY!!!!
KINDERGARTEN: DESSERT!
There is an American artist, Wayne Thiebaud, that became famous for drawing and painting pictures of his favorite sweet things to eat. Think about what you like for dessert or a sweet treat…then draw and color it. If it seems too hard, think about the shape of the food. Cakes can be circles, one slice of cake can be a triangle, so can a piece of pie. An ice cream cone is a triangle with circles on top! Popsicles can be long, thin ovals, cookies are circles and brownies are squares! Oh, this is making me hungry!!!! Draw and color your favorite desserts. Make sure you put your first and last name and the name of your teacher with the photo that you send to me!! zecharj@dearbornschools.org
As always, please do all of your school work, get outside every day for fresh air, be helpful at home and Be Kind!
I am posting each grade once per week. You have a week to do your art work and submit it to me through email. Please include your first and last name and the name of your teacher!!!
You will need to squares of paper to do each one that you make. After you fold your star add a design to it to finish it off. You can make a lot of these and pass them out to your family, they will be amazed at your talent. Just take it step by step, you can back up or start over as often as you need. It is tricky at first, but when you get the hang of it you will have lots of fun!
This is long, and kind of slow, but you can stop and start.
Please share your Ninja Stars in a photo sent to my email. Include your first and last name and the name of your teacher so that I can give you credit for doing this assignment! zecharj@dearbornschools.org
As always, do all of your schoolwork, get outside for a bit of fresh air, be helpful at home with your family and Be Kind!
Dearborn Public Schools families are reminded that the meal distribution schedule will have a few changes starting the week of May 18 – the week before Memorial Day.
Because schools were scheduled to be closed on Friday and Monday for Memorial Day weekend, there will be no food distribution on May 22 and 25.
Meal distributions will still occur on Monday May 18 and on Wednesday May 20. The May 20 distribution will include breakfasts and lunches for a full week, so families should be prepared to carry the larger quantity, including a half gallon of milk per student.
Through May 20 pickup times will continue to be later at four locations. Fordson High School, Woodworth Middle School, Salina Intermediate and McCollough Elementary will distribute meals from noon to 2 p.m.
Dearborn High School, Edsel Ford High School and Smith Middle School will hand out meals from 10 a.m. to noon.
The week after Memorial Day, meal distribution will go back to 10 a.m. to noon at all seven locations. Meals that week will be distributed on Wednesday, May 27 and Friday, May 29.
Dearborn Public Schools has been providing 65,000 grab-and-go meals a week for our students.
One person can pick up food for any student living in the home. The child does not need to attend that school. Each bag contains breakfast and lunch for the days until the next pickup.
The grab-and-go meals are provided free to families through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s School Lunch Program. Through the program, Dearborn Public Schools offered free lunch and breakfast to all kindergarten to 12th grade students before schools were closed to slow the spread of novel coronavirus.
Meal distribution schedule:
May 11, 13, 15, 18 and 20
Meals distributed from 10 a.m. to noon at Dearborn High School, Edsel Ford High School and Smith Middle School and from noon to 2 p.m. at Fordson High School, Woodworth Middle School, Salina Intermediate and McCollough Elementary.
NO DISTRIBUTIONS MAY 22 AND 25
May 27 and 29 and June 1, 3, 5, 8 and 10
Meals distributed from 10 a.m. to noon at all seven locations.
I am posting each grade once per week. You have a week to do your art work and submit it to me through email. Please include your first and last name and the name of your teacher!!!
This is a good time to use up lots of stuff just hanging around the house. Make a mask- you can cut out the eye holes so you really can use it, or you can just leave it and draw in the eyes. Cardboard would work best for the mask, but any paper will do. This will be a mask made of the junk/stuff you have one hand. You could pick a theme- recycled, blue, alien, etc. or just create using the stuff you have and see where it takes you. Any medium you have for color will work- crayons, colored pencils, markers, paint, colored paper…..
If you do use cardboard as your base, ask a parent to help you cut- especially if you are using corrugated cardboard like a box. What can you add? Recycled stuff- yogurt containers, egg cartons, tops from bottles or jars, …. yarn, lace, material…… bits of papers like cards, wrapping paper, tags… nature items- leaves, twigs, small stones….The possibilities are endless!!!! HAVE FUN!
Please remember to take a picture to send to me, include your first and last name and the name of your teacher so I can give your credit! zecharj@dearbornschools.org
As always, make sure you are doing your school work, get outside for some fresh air, help out at home and Be Kind!
I am posting each grade once per week. You have a week to do your art work and submit it to me through email. Please include your first and last name and the name of your teacher!!!
If you get confused folding, just watch the video over. These are all folds you can do, you just might need to watch it a few times to get the steps down- then you will be the frog making master!
You will need a square of paper to make the frog, and some scraps to make the body and eyes. You can make one- or a ton- large and small depending on the size of your square. You could make a scene where lots of frogs are together- a pond, the woods, a frog band!, sitting at the table eating a meal together….you could add lots of frogs to a sheet of paper and make up a story about it! Frogs are green, but YOUR frogs can be any color you want.
Please send me a picture of what you created with the Origami Frogs you made. Make sure you add your first and last name and the name of your teacher so I can give you credit! zecharj@dearbornschools.org
As always, do all of your school work, get outside for fresh air- maybe today will be sunny and warm, be helpful at home and Be Kind!
I am posting each grade once per week. You have a week to do your art work and submit it to me through email. Please include your first and last name and the name of your teacher!!!
Let’s have some fun with Unicorns. You can use the drawing sheet to see the steps-BUT let’s design them them differently! Okay, they could be the cute, colorful, rainbow-y ones we are used to OR we could make them super funny- like a clown, or a pirate or a cowboy, a policeman, a doctor, a baby, or maybe a cow, or a singer or even a movie star- YOU decide!
The words are hard to read so just follow the picture instructions!
Color it with whatever you have- crayons, markers, colored pencils, paint- you could add other paper, yarn, whatever you have on hand. Make it interesting and fun! Send me a photo: zecharj@dearbornschools.org Don’t forget to add your first and last name and the name of your teacher so I can give you credit!
SECOND GRADE:Moving Caterpillar!
Watch the video to see how to make the caterpillars. We are going to change it up a bit…
So, let’s start with a rectangle of paper. It should be about 2 inches by 8 inches. Ask an adult to help you measure that out. You might want to have them help you cut a few rectangles to make a lot of caterpillars. Before you fold and cut them, put some designs on the top of the paper- lines, polka dots, squiggles, stripes of color, flowers, scales….. When you are happy with what you have designed you can go back and fold them. Make sure your designed side is on top. Match up the two short sides and fold. Open it up and fold the two short sides in to the middle fold you just made. Next fold the short outside edge into the middle. The fold that in half. You are going to round the two short edges to make it look like segments of the caterpillar. Do both of the short sides- don’t cut off too much. Unfold it and add eyes and a face to one end. Using your straw try blowing to make it move! Have fun. You can always go back and watch the video again to make sure you are doing it right!
Send me a picture of your caterpillar(s)- include your first and last name and the name of your teacher so I can give you credit!