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Hello and welcome back to school! I hope you had an incredible Summer filled with fun and adventures. My name is Mrs. Schiff and I am delighted to write to you as your child’s Math, Science and Social Studies teacher. We're going to learn, explore, and grow together in our wonderful classroom.

 

A little about myself: I have been married for 21 years and have lived in Libertyville for 23 years. I have four children: Amanda, who has been married for almost a year now; Olivia, who is a Freshman at Indiana University Kelley School of Business; Ty, who is a Junior at LHS and recently made the Sophomore Basketball team; and Audrina, who is in 4th grade here at SJCS.

 

Throughout my 12 years at St. Joseph Catholic School, I have been furthering my education. I earned my Education degree from Indiana Wesleyan University in 2019. Last year, I assumed the role of 5th - 8th grade Middle School Resource Teacher and worked with students who hold ISP’s and 504 plans. I am currently working towards earning my Special Education credential as well.

 

As this new school year starts, I will be working closely with each student to ensure their success. During my time as the 5-8 Resource Teacher, I gained a strong understanding of the Middle School Math, Science, and Social Studies curriculum. I will continue to work closely with these teachers to ensure the 5th graders are prepared for 6th grade.

 

I am grateful for your trust and support as their teacher, and feel free to contact me with any questions.

 

Many Blessings!

 

Also...I have created a new Amazon wish list of items that will help grow our library of knowledge and also improve my new way of teaching math and ensuring that each student continues to grow and learn in many different ways. We will also be learning study skills and I need supplies from my wish list to make this happen as well. Any donation is greatly appreciated. Link is here or under Amazon tab on the side... thank you!

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3RS691H76HBK0?ref_=wl_share

 

 

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Thank you....

6-5-23


Dearest 5th Grade Parent’s,


Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to teach and be a part of your children’s lives this school year. It has been an honor and a joy to share this year in their educational journey.


They are leaving our classroom with so much growth - both inside and out. It has been a pleasure to watch each child bloom this year. We have laughed, shared so many stories, and have learned so many new things. The best part is the special bond we created that only those in this class will ever know. 


I do wish that it could last forever; this is the hard part of my job - letting go at the end of the year. I am reluctant as I let them walk out my door, for we have spent many months together learning and growing. Some students I have been with since Pre-School. But as hard as it is to do, it is time for me to let them go.


Please remember this: I care deeply about your children and will always be interested in their destiny. Even though they will not be in my classroom next year, they will always have a special place in my heart. In all honesty, before I became a teacher I thought my heart only had room for my 4 beautiful children. I had no idea I could fit 44 more kids in one heart.


I hope you enjoy your Summer. Spend time with your now 6th grader, and keep up the great work! 


Many Blessings & Much Love ,

Tiffany Schiff

Monday, June 5, 2023 Homework

Math - None (My class played with their 1st grade buddies at the big playground. They had a great time. Miss Bubis' class went out for an extra recess as they'll see their buddies tomorrow with me for some playtime fun.)
 
Science & Social Studies Together - None (We watched the movie Sgt. Stubby about a stray dog that follows his owner to World War 1. This is an animated true story and the students loved it.)
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ Last day of school is Thursday, June 8th with an early dismissal of 10am. Please join us at the 8:30am school mass on this day.

June 5, 2023 to June 8, 2023 Week at a Glance

Let the last couple of days of fun begin…...Chromebooks are being returned on Tuesday of this week, so please make sure your child has their charging cord placed in their black case

Math : 

  • On Monday, my class is playing with our 1st grade buddies at the park and I’ll bring a little treat (maybe popsicles if allergies allow…I’ll ask Mrs. Wegener). Miss Bubis’ class will go out for an extra recess or stay in to play math games/board games.
  • On Tuesday, my class will go out again for extra recess or stay in and play math games/board games and I’ll take Miss Bubis’ class outside to play with their 1st grade buddies and do a treat as well if allergies allow

Science and Social Studies Together: 

  • We will be watching an animated movie called Sgt. Stubby based on the true story of a dog that followed his owner to war. Such a cute movie made as a cartoon. It is on Prime Video if you want to read about it.

~ We have Field Day on Wednesday, which will be outdoors all day long. Please wear RED as our class color. Hotdog lunch is provided for all students. The kids are super excited about this day of extreme fun!

~ Thursday is our last day together. Please join us at 8:30 am Mass in Church and then a 10 am dismissal from school. Time to enjoy Summer!!


*Please note that The Week at a Glance is very broad. Please check my nightly Edlio posts to read about what we specifically did in class that day.*

Friday, June 2, 2023 Homework

Math - None (Today we played math games and board games)
 
Science - None (We made cards for Mrs. Metzger, Kindergarten Aide, as she is retiring this year from our school....May God Bless her!)
 
Social Studies: None (Today we finished painting or favorite president canvas project and the students loved it. They are coming home today and I can't wait for you to see them.)
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ Last day of school is Thursday, June 8th with an early dismissal of 10am. Please join us at the 8:30am school mass on this day.

Thursday, June 1, 2023 Homework

Math - None (Today we took our Chapter 12 Geometry test and everyone did great. Grades are in PowerSchool. Books are officially done and can come home.)
 
Science - None - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by tomorrow. (We took our Chapter 6 Earth and Space test today and everyone was a rockstar! Grades are in PowerSchool. Books are officially done and can come home.)
 
Social Studies: None - The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by tomorrow.  (Today we started a project that I brought in. Each student is picking their favorite president that they have learned about. We are making a canvas of art coming home tomorrow. I can't wait for you to see them.)
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ Last day of school is Thursday, June 8th with an early dismissal of 10am. Please join us at the 8:30am school mass on this day.

Wednesday, May 31, 2023 Homework

Congratulations to all the 8th graders as we celebrated them at the Farewell/Award Mass today in Church. May God bless them all as they continue into High School!
 
Math - Practice Test 1A/2A (They will do their practice test again tonight and take the test tomorrow in class. They will use their text book to use a s a guide if needed. I am always here as well to help.)
 
Science - Lesson 5 Check Quiz if not finished in class - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by Friday. (We read pages 291 - 295 and then did Lesson 5 Check Quiz. It was about dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets. Pretty cool stuff!)
 
Social Studies: Packet on President's (Obama, Trump, and Biden)  if not finished in class. The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by Friday.  (Today we learned about President Obama, President Trump, and President Biden. Ask your child to tell you one fact about each President. We also watched short kids videos on each President assigned in Google Classroom. Please feel free to watch them at home as well. They all took their State Abbreviations Test today and did a GREAT job!! I am so proud of them all! Scores are posted in PowerSchool)
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ Last day of school is Thursday, June 8th with an early dismissal of 10am

Tuesday, May 30, 2023 Homework

Math - Practice Test 1A/2A (Today we worked on our review pages in-class from the text book. Then I passed out their Practice Test to look at and I did offer for them to start in class if they wanted. This gives me a chance to see how they are doing. Since, this chapter was taught pretty choppy because of 4 days of math iReady testing and 2 days of math placement testing, I am allowing them to use vocabulary section notes from textbook on the test on Thursday, as well as asking me any question...as always. They had 6 days of disruption from teaching this chapter and it is not fair to them to not have a refresher of note help if needed.)
 
Science - None - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by Friday. (We did not have Science today due to the Tuesday Mass schedule)
 
Social Studies: Packet on President's (H.W. Bush, Clinton and W. Bush)  if not finished in class. The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by Friday.  (Today we learned about President H.W. Bush, President Clinton, and President W. Bush. Ask your child to tell you one fact about each President. We also watched short kids videos on each President assigned in Google Classroom. Please feel free to watch them at home as well. They also worked on a States Abbreviations WS in class. Please know that they will all do great on the State Abbreviations test. They will have a word bank to choose from and if they get stuck, they can come to me and I will give them two abbreviations to pick from as an option. I want them to succeed and they have been through the wringer with the amount of tests the past two weeks and in this last week.)
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ Last day of school is Thursday, June 8th with an early dismissal of 10am

May 30, 2023 to June 2, 2023 Week at a Glance

Math : Chapter 12 - Geometry (one lesson per day) 

    • Chapter 12 Review in textbook on Tuesday
    • Chapter 12 Practice test for homework on Tuesday, then done in class again on Wednesday and sent home for homework again on Wednesday Night\
  • Chapter 12 Geometry test on Thursday, June 1, 2023
  • Textbook will be finished and sent home

Science: Chapter 6 on Earth and Space (two lessons this week)

    • Lesson 5 - We will be focusing on the main question; What are asteroids, meteors, comets, and moons?
      • How do objects move in space?
        • Students will investigate the differences between moons, asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites
        • Key vocabulary learned in this lesson are; asteroid, comet, and dwarf planet
    • Lesson Check 5  quiz this week
  • Chapter 6 Earth & Space Test is on Thursday, June 1, 2023 after I lecture notes to them to write down and use on test
  • Textbook will be finished and sent home
  • Weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) will be passed out on Monday as well - due on Friday

Social Studies: Learning about our Presidents

  • We have finished our textbook and now we will focus our energy on learning the balance of President’s we have not talked about throughout history that we have learned
    • H.W. Bush, Clinton, W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden all this week
      • We will complete reading comprehension packets on each of the above President’s this week
      • We will make a canvas painting project in class on Thursday and Friday of the student’s one favorite President that we have learned about throughout the entire year
  • State Abbreviations Test will be given on Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - I have all the confidence that they’ll do great on this. No need to practice at home. We’ve been practicing in school.
  • Weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) will be passed out on Monday as well - due on Friday

*Please note that The Week at a Glance is very broad. Please check my nightly Edlio posts to read about what we specifically did in class that day.*

Friday, May 26, 2023 Homework

Dissection of the Crayfish was today...woo hoo! This was strictly for fun and was totally optional. We learned so much and I want to thank all the parent's that came in to show their love and support with this Lab. Your help was much needed. Thank you...Mrs. Mattingly, Mrs. Metz, Mr. Hutchinson, Mrs. Graham (Lola's mom), Mrs. O'Koren, Mr. Kennedy, and Nanette Randall (Bobby's grandma that was in town). I also want to send a a special Thank You to Mr. Spude, Carmel catholic High School Science teacher. I saw him yesterday and asked him to come and join us and help facilitate. He was amazing and we love him! I was very excited about these dissection opportunities for the students and they were my gifts to them all. I hope they enjoyed both of them. 
 
Math - None (Today we worked on Lesson 11 which dealt with volume of special shape figures . Formulas for volume can be V= L x W x H or V= B x H. I had the students start their homework in class since it is Friday and I don't want to assign Math homework over the weekend. Really proud of how well they did overall.)
 
Science - None -  (Today we dissected Crayfish....see top note. So much fun stuff to look at and learn.)
 
Social Studies: Packet on President's (Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson AND Nixon, Carter, Reagan))  if not finished in class.  (Today we learned about a lot of different President's (names above), but not all of us were able to finish the work. I apologize, but I did have to assign as homework to get these points in gradebook. I also Assigned short kids videos on each President in Google Classroom for them to watch at home or as a family, if you'd like.)
 
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
 

Thursday, May 25, 2023 Homework

Tomorrow is our Crayfish dissection and all students must have safety goggles to participate. Can't wait!
 
iReady results are coming home today via backpack to all parents. Your child has been advised that these envelopes are for the parents to open and NOT them. Please reach out to me with any questions you may have. I'd be more than happy to discuss over Google Meet in the evenings if you'd like.
 
Tomorrow is student choice dress down...please follow hand book rules for dress guidelines
 
Thank you to the parents that showed their love and support by volunteering their time at our field trip today. Thank you Mrs. Hein, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Altstadt, and Mrs. Catanese. I truly appreciate your presence today.
 
Math - None (Did not have math today due to morning 8th grade Science Egg Drop challenge and then off to our Field Trip to the Kenosha Public Museum)
 
Science - None - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by tomorrow. (We learned Science today on our Field Trip by talking about and dissecting Owl Pellets. It was very interesting program and lesson. Ask your child what they loved the most.)
 
Social Studies: None - The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by tomorrow.  (Today we learned about the Anishnaabe (means all the people of the earth) tribe that is indigenous to the Midwest region of the United States. These tribes still exist as well. Water was so important to them that is was considered a spiritual thing for them. It was very cool to learn about.  Ask your child to tell you at least three facts about these Native American tribes. It was very interesting for sure!)
 
Optional weekly EXTRA CREDIT was passed out on Monday and due by tomorrow....they get to use these points in one of my subjects they choose. Have fun and try them together at home.
 
Reminders:
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ Dissection of Crayfish will be tomorrow, Friday, May 26th. Googles must be worn to participate. Please make sure your child has goggles for the Lab. This is strictly for fun and is totally optional. If they choose to not participate, they can come to the Science lab with us and read a book. I'm very excited about this opportunity for the students.

Wednesday, May 24, 2023 Homework

Students can wear their Gym Uniforms tomorrow for our field trip!
 
Mrs. Hanrahan visited our classroom today to answer any middle school questions the students had for her and then took them all on a middle school tour. They were very excited about the tour!
 
Math - pgs 953 & 954 and 959 & 960 (Today we worked on Lesson 8 and Lesson 9 which dealt with volume of Prisms. Formulas can be V= L x W x H or V= B x H. I had the students start their homework in class, so I can be here for any questions. Some of the brain builders questions were tricky and really needed a lot of thought. Really proud of how well they did overall.)
 
Science - None - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by Friday. (Today we worked on Lesson 3 Check and Lesson 4 Check quizzes. They were able to use their books for help with answers.)
 
Social Studies: Packet on President's (T. Roosevelt & Presidential Pets)  if not finished in class. The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by Friday.  (Today we learned about President Theodore Roosevelt and Presidential Pets that lived in the White House. Ask your child to tell you one fact about each topic. We also watched short kids videos on President Theodore Roosevelt and a video on the Presidential Pets assigned in Google Classroom for them to watch. I can't wait for these packets to come home on Friday and they have so many great facts and information to talk about as a family. The videos can also be watched as home too. )
 
Optional weekly EXTRA CREDIT was passed out on Monday....they get to use these points in one of my subjects they choose. Have fun and try them together at home.
 
Reminders:
 
~ Food Pantry Collection is tomorrow, Thursday, May 25th. 5th grade has been chosen to donate Chef Boyardee canned foods please. Any donation is much appreciated!
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ We have another fun Field Trip this Thursday, May 25th at the Kenosha Public Museum. We will be learning about and dissecting owl pellets. We will also be learning about the Anishnaabe tribe that are indigenous to the Midwest region. It's mixture of Science and Social Studies. So excited about these programs and the enrichment the students will be receiving!
 
~ Dissection of Crayfish will be on Friday, May 26th. Googles must be worn to participate. Please make sure your child has goggles for the Lab. This is strictly for fun and is totally optional. If they choose to not participate, they can come to the Science lab with us and read a book. I'm very excited about this opportunity for the students.

Tuesday, May 23, 2023 Homework

Math - None (Today we did the second half of the 6th grade Math Assessment test from Mrs. Hojnacki. We focused on problems 17 - 30. I'm grading them all  today to pass on to Mrs. Hojnacki by end of day. I also have all the Math iReady results as well to pass on to her.)
 
Science - None - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by Friday. (We did not have Science today due to the Tuesday Mass schedule)
 
Social Studies: Packet on President's (Hoover, F.D. Roosevelt, & Truman)  if not finished in class. The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by Friday.  (Today we learned about President Hoover, President F.D. Roosevelt, and President Truman. Ask your child to tell you one fact about each President. We also watched short kids videos on each President assigned in Google Classroom for them to watch. )
 
Optional weekly EXTRA CREDIT was passed out on Monday....they get to use these points in one of my subjects they choose. Have fun and try them together at home.
 
Reminders:
 
~ Food Pantry Collection is this Thursday, May 25th. 5th grade has been chosen to donate Chef Boyardee canned foods please. Any donation is much appreciated!
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ We have another fun Field Trip this Thursday, May 25th at the Kenosha Public Museum. We will be learning about and dissecting owl pellets. We will also be learning about the Anishnaabe tribe that are indigenous to the Midwest region. It's mixture of Science and Social Studies. So excited about these programs and the enrichment the students will be receiving!
 
~ Dissection of Crayfish will be on Friday, May 26th. Googles must be worn to participate. Please make sure your child has goggles for the Lab. This is strictly for fun and is totally optional. If they choose to not participate, they can come to the Science lab with us and read a book. I'm very excited about this opportunity for the students.

Monday, May 22, 2023 Homework

Please join us at the 8:30am mass tomorrow - Tuesday, May 23, 2023 as Bishop Grob will be our special presider.

Math - Check My Progress WS for lessons 4 -7 so far (Today we did the first half of the 6th grade Math Assessment test from Mrs. Hojnacki. We focused on problems 1 -16. I read each questions and all answer options aloud. This kept everyone on pace and NO ONE rushed through it. That was my goal. Overall, they did great. We will do second half tomorrow the same way.)
 
Science - read pages 277 - 289 in textbook and answer all questions if not finished in class - The weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) has been passed out and is due by Friday. (What do all inner rocks have in common?...They all have a rocky surface.   Which planet is warmer, Mercury or Mars and why?... Mercury is warmer because it is closer to the sun.   Why does Earth have a shorter year than Mars?...Earth is closer to the sun, so its orbit is shorter.  What effect does gravity have on outer planets?...Gravity keeps them in motion around the sun.   What are the main gases that make up Jupiter's atmosphere?...They are hydrogen and helium.  What effect does Neptune's position in the solar system have on its temperature?...Neptune's temperature is very cold because it is so far from the sun that it receives less of the sun's heat on Earth.)
 
Social Studies: Packet on President and White House if not finished in class. The weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) was passed out and is due by Friday.  (Today we learned what it takes to be a President of the United States...ask you child some factors that have to be met to become a President of our country. Also, we learned about the White House and took a virtual tour that I assigned in Google Classroom for them to watch. )
 
Optional weekly EXTRA CREDIT was passed out on Monday....they get to use these points in one of my subjects they choose. Have fun and try them together at home.
 
Reminders:
 
~ Food Pantry Collection for Thursday, May 25th. 5th grade has been chosen to donate Chef Boyardee canned foods please. Any donation is much appreciated!
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ We have another fun Field Trip this Thursday, May 25th at the Kenosha Public Museum. We will be learning about and dissecting owl pellets. We will also be learning about the Anishnaabe tribe that are indigenous to the Midwest region. It's mixture of Science and Social Studies. So excited about these programs and the enrichment the students will be receiving!
 
~ Dissection of Crayfish will be on Friday, May 26th. Googles must be worn to participate. Please make sure your child has goggles for the Lab. This is strictly for fun and is totally optional. If they choose to not participate, they can come to the Science lab with us and read a book. I'm very excited about this opportunity for the students.

May 22, 2023 to May 26, 2023 Week at a Glance

Please join us at the 8:30am mass on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 as Bishop Grob will be our special presider.


Math : Chapter 12 - Geometry (one lesson per day) 

  • Math placement test from Mrs. Hojnacki (middle school math teacher) will be administered by me on Monday, May 22nd and Tuesday, May 23rd - we will do 15 problems on each day and there is nothing to prepare or study for prior to the test. After the tests are finished, I will grade them and then give them to Mrs. Hojnacki.
  • Chapter 12, Lesson 8 - Finding Volume (use models to find volume of rectangular prisms)
  • Chapter 12, Lesson 9 -Volume of Prisms (Use volume formulas to find the volume of rectangular prisms)
  • Chapter 12 - Lesson 11 - Volume of Composite Figures (Find the volume of composite figures by relating volume to the operations of multiplication and addition)

Science: Chapter 6 on Earth and Space (two lessons this week)

  • Lesson 3 - We will be focusing on the main question; What are the inner planets?
    • How do objects move in space?
      • Students will identify the outer planets, inner planets, and Earth’s position in the solar system. Students will also communicate how technology has helped people explore space.
      • Key vocabulary learned in this lesson are; moon, orbit, and planet
  • Lesson 4 - We will be focusing on the main question; What are the outer planets?
    • How do objects move in space?
      • Students will identify the outer planets and will compare and contrast the characteristics of the outer planets and inner planets.
      • Key vocabulary learned in this lesson are; Neptune, outer planets, and Saturn
  • Lesson Check 3 & 4  quiz this week
  • We will start researching our in-class Science Fair topics as well on Monday and Thursday 
  • Crayfish Dissection is on Friday...students will need safety googles to participate
  • Weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) will be passed out on Monday as well - due on Friday

Social Studies: Learning about our Presidents

  • We have finished our textbook and now we will focus our energy on learning the balance of President’s we have not talked about throughout history that we have learned
    • Hoover, F.D. Roosevelt, Truman, T. Roosevelt, Presidential Pets, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter and Reagan all this week
      • We will complete reading comprehension packets on each of the above President’s this week
  • Weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) will be passed out on Monday as well - due on Friday

Field Trip on Thursday, May 25, 2023 to Kenosha Public Museum. This will be a mixture of Social Studies and Science as we learn about an indigenous Native American tribe based in the Midwest and also learn about and dissect Owl Pellets. Looking forward to another adventure of learning and enrichment.


*Please note that The Week at a Glance is very broad. Please check my nightly Edlio posts to read about what we specifically did in class that day.*

Friday, May 19, 2023 Homework

Today was a 12:30 schedule because we have a pep rally this afternoon. Because of this, each class period runs about 25 minutes long. Today was not a day to start new things at all. We will start strong on Monday. Thank you!
 
Math - None (Today we focused on finishing our iReady Math again as the window closed today for taking it. We took it slowly and also taking our time to think and work out problems. We did three lessons on this past Monday, so we are right on target, so we will still finish the text book and year strong. The students that were done with iReady were able to work on other work that is due by tomorrow or read a book.)
 
Science - None (My Science class had to take their Escape by Night book test because Mrs. Han visited us during our Social Studies time. I allowed the students in Ms. Bubis' class to watch Science videos and Science Brain Pop with games.)
 
Social Studies - None  (Mrs. Han visited our classroom to get us ready for middle school expectations. Ms. Bubis' class took their Escape By Night book test. Both classrooms turned in their packets as well. All grades and work will be in PowerSchool today and sent home. )
 
Optional weekly EXTRA CREDIT was passed out on Monday....they get to use these points in one of my subjects they choose. Have fun and try them together at home.
 
Reminders:
 
~ Food Pantry Collection for Thursday, May 25th. 5th grade has been chosen to donate Chef Boyardee canned foods please. Any donation is much appreciated!
 
~ I host Office Hours from 5pm to 6pm if needed from Monday - Thursday....just have your child email me and we can meet to discuss any questions they may have 
 
Upcoming Events: 
 
~ I have another fun Field Trip coming on May 25th at the Kenosha Public Museum. We will be learning about and dissecting owl pellets. We will also be learning about the Anishnaabe tribe. It's mixture of Science and Social Studies. We will need Chaperones for this field trip and room parents have sent out a Sign Up genius for it. So excited about these programs and the enrichment the students will be receiving!
 
~ Dissection of Earthworms will be on Wednesday, May 17th and the dissection of Crayfish will be on Friday, May 26th. Googles must be worn to participate. Please make sure your child has goggles for the Lab. This is strictly for fun and is totally optional. If they choose to not participate, they can come to the Science lab with us and read a book. I'm very excited about this opportunity for the students.