Friday, June 13, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-13-08

We made it!!!!!!!

 

Thanks for an amazing two years.  Today was a really special day.  We spent a lot of time celebrating our successes and remembering special times together.  Thanks for all of your support and sharing your wonderful kids with me.  I am hoping that we will be able to stay in touch and I will get to continue to watch as my students learn and grow.

 

I hope that everyone has an excellent summer.  I am off to the Googleplex for the Google Teacher’s Academy next week and then on to San Antonio to present our Mathlincs project at NECC and then a visit with my family in Texas and a 3 week road trip full of great adventures with my husband.  Then it will be back to work. 

 

I plan on taking Shania, the traveling cow, on my adventures so you can keep up with us at www.shaniaroadtrip.blogspot.com .

 

Please keep in touch!

 

A few of you asked about copies of the 6th Grade Promotion video.  I was unable to get those completed before the kids left today.  I wanted to fix the mistakes from last night. 

 

If you would like a copy, please send me an e-mail with your address and I will get it out to you.  I hope that you also get a chance to see the DVD I compiled for the kids.  Lots of great memories.  Enjoy.

 

 

Thursday, June 12, 2008

TEAM photos


All of the general photos of TEAM graduation are uploaded on Costco.com.  Login is my email which is jeffd@ci.mount-vernon.wa.us and the password is team2008.  Please let the essay readers and drama crew know that I will have a CD with all the pictures this Tuesday, along with a DVD of graduation.

Thank you for all of your support and a great year! 

Have a great summer!

Jeff

Jeff Dowhaniuk

Mount Vernon Police Department

1805 Continental Place

Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Direct: (360) 336-0630 ext 1455

Fax: (360) 336-0628


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Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-12-08

Today was all about promotion.  We practiced the song and walking in, etc. in the morning.  In the afternoon, we practiced in front of the school.  We looked awesome!  What a great group of kids.  We had a little time to share words of encouragement with each other.  But not enough, there are lots of words to share.

Tonight, we need to be at school at 6:45.  After the ceremony, the 5th grade parents have put together a lovely reception for us.  It should be quite the event.

Tomorrow we will have the awards assembly.  At about 12:45, we will take the walk and say our goodbyes to Lincoln. 

Exciting and emotional times.



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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-11-08

6th Grade Promotion tomorrow!

 

We may be going to the park in the morning.  So bring something nicer to change into for the 6th Grade Promotion practice for the school at 1:00.

 

The REAL promotion will be at 7:00 pm.  Students should be here at 6:45.

 

This morning we had the treat of hearing some real talent at the Lincoln Talent Show.  You can enjoy the show again tonight at the Lincoln Theater at 7pm.  You will be impressed.  Because of the weather, we were bussed down and then we walked back at the end.  Also because of the weather, our picnic was inside and we didn’t go to Hillcrest Park.  We did have fun in the room signing yearbooks and playing on the computers.

 

The last part of the day we practiced once more for the promotion ceremony.  We looked so great that it made Mrs. Thornburgh cry.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-10-08

Tomorrow is the Talent Show and Field Day at Hillcrest

 

Yearbooks were passed out today.  There are more for sale in the office for $7.

 

PTA meeting is tonight.

 

Lots of creativity today. We started off our day with some reading. Then we took a look at our AIMS page and wrote reflections about our learning this year.  Continuing our theme of being the Spielberg class, we watched a little of another classic.  ET.  We then worked on organizing our folders, binders and such.  After lunch we had some time to work on our Social Studies project and then we went up stairs to practice our promotion ceremony and get things set up.  We spent the last few minutes of the day celebrating Mariaelena’s birthday and finishing up our Social Studies projects. Very busy around here.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-9-08

Last Monday of 6th Grade!

 

Safety Patrol to Waterslides on Tuesday

Talent Show on Wednesday

Promotion Thursday, 1:00 (practice in front of school) 7:00 with parents

Awards Ceremony  on Friday morning

Early Release Friday

Report cards go home on Friday.

 

Much warmer and drier day for us than Friday.  Only because we are inside instead of outside. We started our day with some great aerobic  exercise in the bouncy house.  THANKS PTA!   We then spent some time reading.  (it was reading time.)  Then it was time for some visual literacy skills.  Since we are known for being the “Spielbergs” of the school, we watch the classic “Raiders of the Lost Ark”.  We had music practice with Mrs. McCallum.  Some of us will be performing at the Awards Assembly. We then spent some time making our own movies for our Social Studies projects.  We are creating commercials to convince someone to travel to our location.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-5-08

Tomorrow we go to WildWaves rain or shine. 

 

We need to be here at 7am so that the busses can leave by 7:15.  We will be returning at 6:30 PM.  Please make sure to arrange transportation home for your child.

 

Chaperones will need to carpool.  I believe that there are 12 chaperones going in all.  (We really appreciate you coming and being willing to carpool. This saves us from having to double the transportation cost with another bus)

 

Students need either a sack lunch or money for food at the park.

 

All students need to bring swimwear (no metal zippers), sunscreen J, and a towel in addition to the clothes they wear.

 

Today was our last day of reading.  It was also the last day of highly capable math, although, next week, in-between talent shows, bouncy houses, field day, etc, We will try to squeeze some more math and reading in. J  We did a little organizing in the room.  The egg drop was a bit different than usual, but it did happen.  Eggs were tossed from a 3rd floor window and we were just outside to watch our class.  The rain did not win that contest.  We were treated to a great concert by our school choir.  They are small in number, but they did a great job.

 

Mrs. Thornburgh told us that our videos helped her get invited to attend the Google Teacher’s Academy at the Googleplex this summer. Maybe it is a geeky thing to be excited about, but she thinks that it will be a lot of fun to hang out at Google Headquarters for a day.  She hears that they even have heated toilet seats… J

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-4-08

Great report from the sub this afternoon.  Mrs. Thornburgh knew the kids could do it!

This morning after reading, we practiced our song for the promotion ceremony and then we did some review in math. Mrs. Thornburgh had to leave for one last meeting during math.  We continued to work on our math.  After lunch, we had PE and then we said good bye and congratulations to our highschool helper, Merenza.  We read "Oh The Places You'll Go" and gave Merenza a card.  Merenza brought cookies so we had quite the celebration.  The last period of the day we worked on our scrapbook pages for our letters to Lincoln.

Hopefully the weather will cooperate and we will have the Egg Drop tomorrow.  We are also having  a choir concert tomorrow. 

Looks like rain for our WildWaves trip.  We will still have fun. 

Thanks again for the brave chaperones who volunteered to go with us. 



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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Our blog

Forgot to mention that you should check out our blog.  There are some fun photos and a few new games on the blog.

http://thornburgh-5.blogspot.com/

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-3-08

It is getting to be that time of year where flexibility is REALLY important.  Our schedule got changed around today due to the weather and the stomach flu…J  The Egg Drop was postponed until Thursday, with hopes of better weather.  We had music this morning because Ms. McCallum has been sick and she had planned on us playing our guitars at the Awards ceremony on June 13 and we weren’t going to have time to practice. 

 

We also spent time today working on our Letters to Lincoln book.  We had a meeting about our trip to WildWaves.  A lot of questions were answered.  Remember that we need to be here at 7:15 and will be back at 6:30 pm.  We will need swim stuff, sun screen and either money or a sack lunch.

 

We also talked about 6th grade Promotion.  This will be a very special event at 7pm on June 12.  8 more days as 6th graders and Lincoln students!

The Play Ball Kid



Our very own Morgan Custer had his moment of fame as he started the San Diego Padres game by yelling PLAY BALL!!!! Yeah Morgan!!!!

Monday, June 02, 2008

Peacock With a Purpose


I discovered a peacock on my lawn today. Abbie Ferguson has organized a team for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. The Peacock is a clever way to promote the event and get people to donate. If you would like to donate to help find a cure for cancer and support Abbie and her efforts go to Jack's Pack donation site.

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 6-2-08

Egg Drop tomorrow.  Last Science grade of the school year.

 

No new homework this week.  Make sure everything is turned in.

 

WildWaves Friday.  We are leaving at 7:15 and will return at 6:30, bring lunch, money for snacks, swimsuit, towel and sunscreen

 

LaVenture Mixer tonight

 

Busy start to our week.  In math, we worked on the 8 week assessment for Algebra.  After lunch, some of us had choir while others read.  We then worked on our Letters to Lincoln video.

 

The last period of the day we worked on our Social Studies advertisements.

 

 

Friday, May 30, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-30-08

LaVenture meeting on June 2. (for upcoming LaVenture students and parents) Students have a packet that needs to be filled out and taken to the meeting Monday night. If you can not attend the meeting, bring the form back on Monday and Mrs. Thornburgh will get it to LaVenture.

 

We still need  a chaperone or two for our trip to Wild Waves.  Please let me know if you can come.

 

AVID interviews for Mt. Baker are Monday.

 

This morning, those of us going to LaVenture next year, went on a field trip to the school. Those of us going to Mt. Baker stayed here.  We watched “Are You Smarter than a 5th  Grader”.  When the LaVenture folks returned we worked on being smarter than a sixth grader with our number sense math problems.  After lunch, we had a class meeting.  Lots of things happening in the last two weeks of school. We then had an assembly.  We watch a dance group from Western Washington University do a presentation about Science.  Was very interesting.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log

Tonight is TEAM Graduation.  Music starts at 5:30.  Kids who come to the graduation get a t-shirt.  They will need their t-shirt to get in free for skating. A nice event put on by the city of Mount Vernon for our students.

 

Mrs. Thornburgh was back today and happy to hear that we got a good report from the sub.  She shared some of her new SmartBoard tricks she learned yesterday at her meeting.  Ooohhh Ahhhhh…..:) After working through some pretty difficult problems in math today we had our last library class at Lincoln.  We then shared our Social Studies presentations.  Mrs. Thornburgh was thrilled that every group had their presentation ready to share today.  We then worked on our presentation for 6th Grade promotion.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-27-08

Still could use a few more chaperones for our trip to WildWaves.

 

So far we have Sandra Gutierrez, Jerry Malon, Steve Lange and Stephen Renault

 

HomeworK:

Complete any missing work, read at home, fluency, Middle School Essay

NO spelling/vocab or math homework this week.

 

Progress reports go home today.

 

TEAM Graduation this Thursday.

 

This morning we jumped right back into school getting busy with numbers  sense in math.  We talked about different mental math strategies for multiplying big numbers. We worked some more on fraction pictures.

 

After lunch we had some time to read, before we started to work on our Letters to Lincoln presentation.

 

The last period of the day we worked on completing our social studies presentations.

 

 

 

 

Friday, May 23, 2008

How Well Do You Remember Our Trip to Seattle?

Take Our Human Footprint Quiz

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log May 23, 2008

Our 4th to the last Friday in Sixth grade is now history.  Hope that everyone has a safe and enjoyable long weekend.

 

This morning in math we stretched our brains with something that looked pretty easy at first but was actually a bit of a challenge.  We were working with fractions and geoboards.  We all thought it cool that Mrs. Thornburgh even has virtual rubber bands.  After lunch we went to choir.  We are ahead in choir so we are going to get to play guitars and drums and sing at the Awards Ceremony on June 13. We took our spelling test and read our Letters to Lincoln.  It was fun to hear everyone’s memories.  The last period of the day we worked on our presentations for our geography project.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-22-08

Tonight is the big Debate and Persuasive Speaking competition at the high school.  Students involved have worked very hard on this.  I am very proud of them.  I know that they will do a fabulous job.

 

Letters to Lincoln and other regular homework is due tomorrow. (Hopefully you haven’t waited to the last minute to get started…J  )

 

This morning in math we did some number talks.  Was neat to see all of the ways that you could solve problems in your head.  We also had a chance to ask questions about things we had seen on the MAP test.  Some of those math questions are pretty far out there if we are testing above grade level.  In the afternoon we went to Library.  After library we worked on our  presentations in Social Studies.  We spent most of the afternoon working on this.  We had a few minutes at the end of the day so a few of us shared our persuasive speeches.  We were all very impressed.

 

 

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-21-08

Reminders:  Some people did not do their Social Studies homework last night.  They now owe double.

 

If you are going on the LaVenture field trip, you need to bring in your permission slip.

 

This morning we took the Math MAP test during math time.  In the afternoon, we went to PE and then to a public library presentation about all the fun reading activities for us at the Public Library this summer.  They have a program for middle school.  We then got to use our brand spanking new BEST BUY wireless laptops to do a very fun geography activity.  Mrs. Thornburgh had found photos from different places.  We had to use clues from the pictures and good yes or no questions to figure out where the photo was taken.  The fun part was that we were using Google Docs so Mrs. Thornburgh was answering each group’s questions online.  It was a lot of fun and we had to work together and really think to solve the puzzles.

 

Here are the documents that we collaborated on.

 

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgzsrf4n_255djn2s2df

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgzsrf4n_250nt28wmff

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgzsrf4n_253dc9sdxf5

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgzsrf4n_248gk5qt4jv

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgzsrf4n_248gk5qt4jv

 

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-20-08

Mount Baker Student Mixer this evening.  6:00 – 7:00 for those going to Mount Baker next school year.

 

Permission slips and money should be in for Wild Waves trip.

 

Homework:

 

Locate 10 Pro baseball teams, football teams or National parks.  Write an informational paragraph about a state other than Washington.\

 

Spelling, Math, Letter to Lincoln,

 

Progress Reports went home today.

 

This morning Mrs. Thornburgh asked us when was it 1,000,000 seconds ago.  Do you know?  In math we reviewed using  a review quiz we took yesterday.  Hopefully being able to ask questions about things we weren’t sure of will help us do our best on the MAP test tomorrow. After lunch, we had a few minutes of silent reading and then we used a rubric to grade our Seattle paragraphs.  Most of us did well on organization, but need to work on spelling and grammar.  The last period of the day Mrs. Thornburgh gave us a quiz about geography.  We didn’t do so well.  Caytlyn had the best score.  After we took the quiz, we played a map game on the SMARTboard.  .

Monday, May 19, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log May 19, 2008

Algebra and Your Child’s Future:  Community Math Night at the high school  5:30 Free Hot Dogs, 6:00 Ruth Parker begins.  Call the district office for child care.  There will be door prizes!  Extra credit for anyone represented from my classroom.

 

WildWaves permission slips and money are due tomorrow.

 

Sending a calendar home with lots of dates and times. 

 

Homework:  Many have still not turned in their Life Round Here project or their Human Footprint.

 

Letter to Lincoln

Math

Spelling/vocab

Read at Home

Fluency

 

No blog homework this week but you should have at least 10 blog entries.

 

This morning we all arrived at school a little pink faced after our sunny weekend. We got busy right away.  Many of us are busy working on debate and persuasive speech.  The tournament will be on Thursday.

In math we did some review work just to make sure that we remembered what we had learned in all of the strands.  After lunch, we had some time to read quietly until the choir kids returned.  Mrs. Thornburgh passed out homework and went over assignments.  She then gave us time to work on our assignments.  The last period of the day we did some geography review.  Great to know where in the world we are.

 

Remember the Community Math night tonight at the high school.  Should be a lot of fun.

 

 

Friday, May 16, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-16-08

LaVenture AVID interviews will be Monday

 

Auditions for Talent Show Monday afternoon. 

 

Algebra in Your Child’s Future with Ruth Parker at Highschool  5:30 – 8:00  Door prizes and extra credit available

 

Wild Waves money and permission slips due May 20

 

Hard to stay in doors on such a sunny day but we had lots to accomplish.  This morning we took the long version of the Reading MAP test.  When these scores are posted on AIMS it will hopefully give us a picture of the growth we have made this year.  We will take the math portion on May 21.  In math we took a strand test over what we have been working on in class.  After music, we took our spelling and vocab test and then had a few minutes to work on some projects.  We had an assembly where State Representative Dave Quall presented some books to our library that our librarian Bev Madlung received in a grant.  We had a late recess and then we came back to ‘”chilax” (as Kelly said) in our class room and get a few more projects done before the end of the day. 

 

Have a great weekend and enjoy the late arrival of Spring.

 

 

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-15-08

Happy Birthday to Omar!!

 

Remember that homework and progress reports are due tomorrow.

 

This morning we worked on verbal equations in math.  Lots of great discussions happening.  We are learning new things daily.  Very cool. After returning from library we started work on our Letters to Lincoln.  We had a great time sharing our memories of events and people at Lincoln.  Mrs. Wollan came in and we talked with her about our concerns about what happened on Monday while Mrs. Thornburgh was away.  Because we missed recess, we got to go out just as our class for a while.  That was fun.  We then came back and put some dates in our day planner for end of the year activities.  We have a lot of neat things happening in the next month.

 

Mrs. Thornburgh shared with us that she has accepted a new position in the district as Technology Professional Development Specialist for next year.  She is excited about the new challenge, but already lamenting the fact that she won’t have her own class to love, nurture and learn with next year.  As a part of her new job, she plans on checking in on us at middle school next year.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-14-08

Homework:

 

Contribute to our Moodle assignment on behavior. Write about our trip to Seattle. Spelling/Vocab, math, read at home, fluency

 

Progress reports went home today.  Many students are missing their Human Footprint writing assignment and their Life Round Here project.  Students had a lot of class time to work on both of these projects.

 

This morning we worked on some algebra problems for Bell Ringers.  After reading, Mrs. Thornburgh went over our progress reports and answered questions.  We had a bit more of a meeting about the incident on Monday and then we celebrated Andrew’s birthday with a song and giant cupcakes.  J  After lunch we went to PE and then it was time to head home.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-13-08

Remember that tomorrow is an early release day.

 

Progress Reports will go home on Wednesday

 

Homework:

 

Read at Home, Fluency, Spelling, Math,  respond to forum about behavior on moodle. Write about our trip to Seattle.

 

Today was a day of debriefing and talking about how we want the last 22 days at Lincoln to go.  We came up with a lot of really great ideas about how we can end our time at Lincoln on a positive note.

 

In math, we worked on Hands On Equations verbal questions.  We are really working on how to create equations and determine the variable.

After lunch we had a good class meeting where we were able to discuss a lot of issues.  We had a bit of time to read when we were finished.  The last period of the day, we worked some more on our environmental studies.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-12-08

Homework: 
Read at Home, Spelling/Vocab, Math, on moodle forum week 37 write about our trip to Seattle.
Can add photos, slide show or video for extra credit.

NOTICE!  Progress Reports will go home on Wednesday instead of Tuesday this week.

Week 37 of sixth grade started off great.  For Bell Ringers we worked on consecutive number problem.  We had to solve the problem algebraically.  After reading, we continued to work on similar problems.  We are doing a great job with problem solving and number fluency.  Mrs. Thornburgh had to leave before noon to go to a meeting.  After lunch we did silent reading while some of us went to choir.  Mrs. Dickenson, the sub, handed out homework and brainstormed ideas about what to write on the moodle about our trip.  She then gave us some time to plan and start writing. After the last recess, we continued our environmental theme taking notes on a video about climate change.  We took our notes and wrote a summary.

There were a few problems with students not being helpful, respectful and hardworking with the Sub.  Mrs. Thornburgh will problem solve with us about this tomorrow. 



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Friday, May 09, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log May 9, 2008

Art Auction tonight!  6:00 – 8:30.  Come and enjoy!  Our Floor Cloths are a part of the live auction.

 

Mrs. Thornburgh was back today.  She learned lots of neat things in her meeting.  We did some of the math in math class today.

 

This morning in Math we created equations to go with our word problems.  After lunch we had music and then we had a class meeting.  In our class meeting, we talked about the fact that even though we all think that it is fun to jump off the bars and do a face plant, especially on video, it is a huge liability for the school and it also isn’t the best model for the younger kids.  So, if we want to have fun doing face plants, we will have to do so on our parent’s watch with their permission…J  We got our art ready for the auction and then we watched the rest of a video about climate change that we started earlier in the week.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Photos from our Fieldtrip

Here is a link to my photos and videos from our trip to Seattle.  http://flickr.com/photos/46248775@N00/sets/72157604840861043/show/ 
 
Would love to see your photos as well.  We really had a great trip with a lot of new and good experiences for all.
 
Martha
 
 
 
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Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-5-08

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

 

Read at Home, fluency, spelling, math, blog entry, Environmental footprint essay

 

Art Auction May 9 6:00 – 8:30

 

Wild Waves permission slips and money due May 20.

 

Back to a busy day here at Lincoln.  In math we took an algebra quiz.  We did really well.  We have this down!  After lunch we read quietly or went to choir.  After that, Mrs. Thornburgh gave us our homework assignments for the week.  We will be writing a 5 paragraph paper about our environmental impact.  We went over our TEAM speeches and then Mrs. Thornburgh showed us a few videos she made of our class this weekend.  We laughed so hard we cried.  After recess, we started watching a video about our environmental impact.  Pretty amazing.

 

Mrs. Thornburgh will be away from our class for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.  She has planned and prepared so that we can do a good job of continuing to learn while she is away.  Please remind us the importance of being helpful, hardworking and respectful.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-2-08

This morning we turned in our homework including our Jar Art and TEAM speeches.  We also took a spelling and vocabulary test.  After reading, we used our clickers to grade our math questions. We then used the SMARTboard to go over our answers.  After lunch we had music and then our last day of AIDS and Human Growth and Development class.

 

Be sure to make plans to come to the Art Festival on May 9.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 5-1-08

Sorry for the missed e-mails.  It has been a whirlwind of a week.  Today in class we went to reading and then to Human Growth and Development class where we learned about AIDS and HIV.  After lunch, we went to Library and then it was time to go home. 

 

Yesterday was fabulous!  Thanks to great students, wonderful chaperones, perfect weather, crazy duck captains, and maybe a little planning by the teachers, we had an incredible day full of new experiences.  The train was delayed but we were able to make all of our connections and get to scheduled places.  We have lots of video and photos of the day.  In the next few weeks, we will be putting the photos and stuff together to share more about our fabulous trip.

 

Tomorrow TEAM speeches and Jar Art are due. We will have a spelling and vocabulary test and turn in our math homework.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Hands On Equations


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Originally uploaded by roswellsgirl
We are really catching on to algebra using Hands on Equations. Jaela is showing us how to solve an equation on our SMARTboard.

Art Auction


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Originally uploaded by roswellsgirl
Back by popular demand! We are creating 2 floor cloths for this year's art auction. The auction will be May 9.

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log April 25, 2008

This was definitely a project day.  This morning we read, worked on our Life Round Here movies and helped to paint one of our floor cloths for the art auction.  We took our spelling and vocab test.  In math, we went over our math test we took yesterday.  Wow!  most of us did very well.  Those that had some trouble were given the opportunity to make corrections for some more credit. This afternoon we had fun taking photos for our End of the Year slide show.  We continued to work on our projects.  We were working on TEAM speeches, art and our movies. A very busy and productive day.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 4-24-08

Due Tomorrow:

Progress Reports

Permission Slips/money

Life Round Here Projects

Math

Spelling/Vocab Test

 

This has been a great week for getting projects done. We have several projects in the works right now. We are working on our TEAM Speeches, art projects, our Life Round Here projects.  Here is a busy place!  This morning we watched some finished Life Round Here projects and then spent some time reading and working on our speeches.  This afternoon,  we had a visit from a few of the teachers at LaVenture.  They talked with us about a program that is at both middle schools and the highschool called AVID.  AVID means Advancement Via Individual Determination.  It is a program for students planning to go to college.  They target kids who may not have much family experience with going to college. But all students who are interested may apply.  The program helps kids with study skills, and gives opportunities for them to learn about colleges and careers.  It is an excellent program.  Students in the program have to work very hard, but they are rewarded for their hard work with opportunities to go on field trips and advance toward their goals.  Interested students took home an application today.  The applications are due next Wednesday, but if they get them in earlier, it will be a reflection of their determination.  The last period of the day, we worked more on our projects while watching Planet Earth.  Lots of stuff is due tomorrow. 

 

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

FW: TEAM Graduation

A message from Officer Jeff.

 


From: Dowhaniuk, Jeff [mailto:Jeffd@ci.mount-vernon.wa.us]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9:11 AM
To: Alan McDonald; Brian Auckland; Evelyn Morse; Kristine Wollan; Peggy Zappone; Winifred Rosborough-Gillins; Amy Jones; Bob Record; Carolyn Anderson; Christine Silves; David Irvine; Dennis O'Neil; Jessica Oliver; Krista Bieren; Linda Stromer; Marilyn Nilsson; Martha Thornburgh; Melinda Flaig; Peggy Ratermann; Teresa Vaughn; Terry Springer; Tony Dabbs
Subject: TEAM Graduation

 

Good Morning!

 

I am looking for about 40 volunteers to help chaperon at TEAM graduation this year.  Graduation is May 29 at 5:30 with roller skating afterwards.  Can you let me know if you would be interested in helping out?  If so, I need to know what your shirt size is?  I have both men and women style shirts this year, so please let me know what style you would like.  I am also looking for parents to help out, so please feel free to forward this email to your parent groups.  Once again, thank you for your help and support! 

 

Jeff Dowhaniuk

Mount Vernon Police Department

1805 Continental Place

Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Direct: (360) 336-0630 ext 1455

Fax: (360) 336-0628

Email: jeffd@ci.mount-vernon.wa.us

 

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email transmission may contain confidential information belonging to the sender, which is protected by disclosure laws. The information is intended only for the use of the individual it is addressed to. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify Officer Jeff Dowhaniuk, Mount Vernon Police Department at (360)336-6271 and delete this message from your computer.

 

Monday, April 21, 2008

Thornburgh 6 Daily Log 4-21-08

Homework: Life Round Here Photo Stories due Friday, Spelling/Vocab Test Friday, Math both sides, Read at Home, Fluency, blog entry

 

Permission slips and money for field trip due Friday.

 

Jar Art due May 2.

 

Today we finally got to change seats.  Some of us are happier than others about that.  We had a productive day.  This morning Mrs. Thornburgh showed us her homework.  She created a “Life Round Here” Photo Story as an example.  She also made this fun music video with our Peace pictures.  We did some reading and then we had a great conversation about Earth Day and caring for the environment.  We read about how Greensburg, Kansas is rebuilding their town after a devastating tornado last year.  They are making special efforts to build the whole town back in an environmentally friendly way.  In math we worked on Hands on Equations.  Tomorrow we will make a few videos so you can see how we do them.  We are pretty good at it.  In the afternoon we worked on some projects.  We are working our Life Round Here project and finishing up some stuff from last week.  Mrs. Thornburgh read a list of students who are listed as going to Mount Baker or LaVenture.  We have 14 students going to Mount Baker and 11 going to La Venture.  As a school it is about ½ and ½.  The middle schools are planning events to help introduce the kids and their parents to the schools.