Archive for June, 2011

Camp Information

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

If you missed the Camp Orientation Meeting, here is some important information and a list of supplies. Your student will bring home a packet of information with more details.

Important Reminders

  • There is no school-provided transportation to and from camp. Students will need a ride there.
  • Drop off is between 8:30-9:00 am on Thursday.
  • Pick up is between 12:30-1:00 pm Friday.
  • Dorm rooms have bunk beds. Students will need a sleeping bag and pillow, or sheets to make their bed. No bedding is provided.
  • Students may be put on kitchen duty for misbehavior.
  • Students will be assigned in groups of 8-12 to a high school counselor that has been interviewed by McGrath staff.
  • Students will need at least two pairs of shoes:
    • One old pair of shoes or water shoes is needed for exploring a pond or creek. This pair will get wet and muddy.
    • One pair is needed for the zip line. This pair must not be opened-toed, or the student will not be allowed on the zip line.
  • All medicine must be in the original marked containers or packages. We cannot administer unmarked medication due to risks of confusing medicines.
  • Insect sprays are allowed, but spraying must be done outside of the dorm room.
  • No electronic devices are allowed, including cell phones, video game systems and MP3 players. There is one exception:
    • Stand-alone cameras are allowed and can be used at camp. Cameras that are part of cell phones or other electronics are not permitted.

What to Bring to Camp

Camp Copneconic suggests bring these items:

  • Bedding
    • Sleeping bag or bedroll, or sheets
    • Pillow and pillowcase
  • Clothing
    • Pajamas
    • Daily changes of socks and underwear (pack more in case of getting wet for water activities)
    • Coats or jackets (depending on weather)
    • Jeans, pants or shorts
    • Sweaters/sweatshirts (we will be outside in the evening)
    • Rain Gear (cheap ponchos are available at many discount stores)
    • Waterproof boots (if available)
    • Two pairs of shoes (at least. One old pair that can get completely wet and muddy. Another pair for use for dry activities. Flip flops may not be study enough for the camp experience.)
  • Personal Articles
    • Toothpaste and toothbrush
    • Bath towels and wash cloth
    • Comb or brush
    • Soap and shampoo
    • Sunscreen
    • Chapstick
    • Medication (all medication must be given to teachers and must be in the original packaging. Unmarked medications cannot be administered due to risk of confusing medicines or not following directions.)
  • General Equipment
    • Flashlight
    • Large plastic bag for dirty or wet clothes
    • Insect repellent (pumps are best; sprays will need to be applied outside of the dorm room)
    • Water bottle (with name on it)
  • Optional Equipment
    • Pencil, journal or notebook
    • Camera (can be digital, film or disposable. Please mark with student’s name.)
    • Book
    • Hat
  • Do NOT Bring (leave this stuff behind!):
    • Money
    • Personal electronic devices (including cell phones, video game systems, MP3 players, etc.)
    • Knives
    • Food
    • Candy
    • Gum
    • Matches
    • Cigarettes
    • Firearms
    • Archery equipment
    • Curling irons
    • Blow dryers
    • Electrical equipment
    • Electronic games

 

Class activities for Thursday, June 2

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Spelling: None today.

Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays.

Reading: Today was a reading day in Literature Circles.

Writing: Students worked on their Find It, Decide It compare and contrast project, which is due Monday, June 6.

Math: None today due to extra time with Science.

Science: We learned that the phases of the moon are caused by the moon revolving around the earth and the sun’s light being blocked by the moon itself. A full moon happens because the sun is behind the earth, and a new moon is because the sun is behind the moon.

Social Studies: We started to learn about the Declaration of Independence. Homework is to finish Notebook pp. 65-66 if not finished in class.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 0

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

  • A Camp Orientation meeting is tonight, June 2, at 5:30 is Room 108 at McGrath Elementary.
  • 5th Grade Camp is June 9-10. Costs are $110 and payments  are now being collected. Learn more about camp here.
  • View our class calendar.
  • Check grades, assignments, and attendance at SnapGrades.

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 6th grade.

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Class activities for Wednesday, June 1

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Spelling: None today.

Cursive: Ten cursive sentences of seven or more words each are due on Fridays.

Reading: Today was a discussion day in Literature Circles.

Writing: Students worked on their Find It, Decide It compare and contrast project, which is due Monday, June 6.

Math: Students were introduced to finding areas of triangles by drawing rectangles around the triangles. Homework is to finish Journal pp. 315-316.

Science: We reviewed the fact that direct rays from the sun cause summer in a hemisphere, and when one hemisphere has summer, the other has winter. We also tested the energy of direct rays using solar panels.

Social Studies: We learned about the arguments made by Patriots and Loyalists to either become independent or stay loyal to Great Britain.   how the colonists struggled with either being loyal to the King of England or being a patriot fighting for freedom.

Behavior Update:

  • Yellow magnets: 0
  • Orange magnets: 0
  • Red magnets: 0
  • STAR Awards: 0
  • Magnets moved this week (goal: 10): 0

Check your student’s Personal and Social Growth grade at SnapGrades to see if your student moved their magnet. Need help with SnapGrades?

Notes:

  • 5th Grade Camp is June 9-10. Costs are $110 and payments  are now being collected. Learn more about camp here.
  • View our class calendar.
  • Check grades, assignments, and attendance at SnapGrades.

Our Mission:
Every student in Room 130 leaves improved and prepared for 6th grade.