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January 18 2019 — A Seat on the Bus

General Studies with Hilary: Dear Third Grade Families, What a week of change! Academically, we have been diligent investigators in Social Studies and math by learning more about the Montgomery Bus Boycott and multiplication. Social Studies and Writing In Social Studies, we concluded our study of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. For the past two weeks, we have focused on perspective writing. Taking all of the information learned throughout the first week of January, about the Civil Rights Movement and Rosa Parks’ standing up for her rights as a human on a bus, students were asked to walk...
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MLK, Tzitzit, Bingo, Tu B’shvat

Community Building With the new year underway, we have been working on building our community and embracing our fresh groups. We started discussing about the different ways that we speak to each other, and how it can make the other person in the conversation feel. We learned about three different ways we can speak: aggressively, passively, or assertively. Second graders brainstormed what these three ways of speaking would look and sound like. With our new stuffed animal friends, Davey the dog and Beth the bunny, we role played scenarios that have happened in the classroom using aggressive speech, passive speech,...
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Kindergarten Hebrew Studies

Dear Kindergarten parents, הורים יקריםIt’s been a busy two weeks for us in Kindergarten! We returned from break restored and ready to go.Here’s what we’ve been up to: In Hebrew, we learned about parts of our body. We began with head ראש, hands ידיים, and legs רגליים, then moved on to our faces פנים with eyes עיניים, ears עוזניים, nose אך, and mouth פה. Yesterday we added stomach בטן and back גב. Because we are learning about parts of our body we had so many dynamic ways to review what we learned including Simon Says and freeze dance! Next we’ll...
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Hello 4th Grade Families!

General Studies with Mike: Congratulations to all fourth graders on a fantastic Martin Luther King presentation! We are at the midpoint of our math unit on fractions, and students have now learned how to add and subtract fractions and convert mixed number fractions to improper fractions (and vice versa). Students have enjoyed working with fraction tiles to represent equivalent fractions with differing values in the denominator. You can help reinforce new math vocabulary at home when helping with homework by using words and phrases like “numerator,” “denominator,” and “simplest form.” We are well into our second read aloud, Rain Reign,...
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First Grade News

In preparation for this week’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Tekes, first graders have been learning all about the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. We had many discussions about segregation, boycotts, strikes, and what life was like during the Civil Rights movement. They learned that he was a citizen, just like us, who noticed something in his world wasn’t right and he worked his whole life to change it. We listened to the song “With My Own Two Hands” by Ben Harper, and thought of ways we could be good citizens and help change the world with our own two...
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Weeks 18 and 19: Monday, January 7th – Friday, January 18th

Blogger Note: Because of the continuing rehearsals for the musical, the 8th grade blog will not include posts from Hebrew, Heritage, or Science. Please reach out to Andreaa, Ilana or Mike directly for any specific questions you have about those subjects.  Humanities ELA: Students are preparing for their performances of a scene from The Crucible. Students will be assessed on how well they bring their character to life and infuse the subtext of the larger themes of the play into their performances. They will also be asked to reflect on their performance and the choices they made as a performer. Social Studies:...
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6th Grade News: 1/7 – 1/18/19

HUMANITIES It was a pleasure to experience several special programs this past week in Humanities, including a special workshop on The Giver and a visit to the United Nations Headquarters. Mara Stephens, otherwise known as “Vera’s mom,” came in on Tuesday for an interactive program related to Lois Lowry’s The Giver. Mara actually used to performed her own one-woman show about this book, and we were so lucky that she was able to share some of her performance with us. She also led several movement and acting-based activities with the class, bringing the story in The Giver to life. As the students followed firm,...
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January 18, 2019

Humanities In ELA, students have been working diligently on a theme project for Beowulf: A New Telling. Students needed to identify a theme and then find three passages in the book that demonstrate that theme! Students could identify their own or choose from a list brainstormed by both classes: the role of loyalty and generosity in successful societies envy and jealousy of others to conquer evil, one must acknowledge it within the self identity is complex and multi-dimensional creativity in battle is an asset appearance is not indicative of internal characteristics I have loved seeing their posters with text evidence!...
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January 4, 2019

Humanities  In English/Language Arts, students have been reading Beowulf: A New Telling and exploring how the author uses symbolism and imagery in the text. In social studies, we are concluding a chapter about early African civilizations (500-1500). After gaining a sense of world events in the period after the fall of Rome, we’ll transition to the medieval period of European history. We are starting a new unit of vocabulary, and I’m excited to continue to help students build their writing skills.   Hebrew J It was great seeing your kids after the break! Since returning from the break we used the time...
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Week 17: Wednesday, January 2nd – Friday, January 4th

Blogger Note: Because of the start of rehearsals for the musical, the 8th grade blog will not include posts from Science, Math and Humanities this week.  Please reach out to Shana, Mike, or Michael directly for any specific questions you have.  Hebrew Dear parents, The month of January is here! This is an exciting month, rich in emotional growth for our students. During this month, due to play rehearsals, the students will need to practice individual responsibility and accountability. The Hebrew learning is posted weekly on google classroom. The students must complete the assessments making sure they are following directions....
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