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Announcements


Greenwood Equalizers Math Club
 Wednesday
  November 19
3:03-4:45 in 4th grade classroom
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Thank you one and all for signing up for conferences!  I know it takes an extra effort on your part to come to conferences, but I always feel so good about getting to talk to each of you about your child's progress.  I believe the effort is well worth the time!


Coming Events

November 21, Ozarks Highlands-Alluvial Lowlands video conference with St. Louis 10:15 - 11:00

November 21, Jay Wear orders due to office

November 21,
Friday, GLS Culture Club (secondary) Mr. Greenwood International Male Pageant Fundraiser, 6:30 p.m. Details of the evening flier

November 26, 27, 28, Wed., Thurs., Fri.  Thanksgiving Holiday

Dec. 17, Wednesday, Secondary Winter Holiday Program, HHPA, 7 p.m.

Dec. 19, Friday, Elementary Winter Holiday Program, 9 a.m., PSU Theater
student are dismissed approx. 11:00 (after the program)  Students report to PSU and are picked up from PSU.  No one comes to Greenwood.
 


NCTM Family Resources


Tests/Projects
this week:
Spelling/vocab test 2.11 on Friday, Nov. 21
Science Rocks and Minerals test on Friday, Nov. 21

next week:

 
Just so you know...
After school this week, Mrs. J...
- Monday,
- Tuesday, 4:00, haircut
- Wednesday, 3:05 - 5:00 Greenwood Equalizers' math club
- Thursday 3:30 - 7:30 teach eMINTS
- Friday
- Saturday
Please let me know if and when at link is not working on my website.

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Subjects
Math:  Unit 4   Decimals and Their Uses  This week we work with the following concepts:
4.7 Thousandths place;
4.8 Metric Units of Length;
4.9 Personal References for Metric Lengths, and
4.10 Measuring Millimeters. 
     We continue having multiplication timed tests when we can fit them in.  Keep the flashcard practice going so each of your children can meet their personal goals. 
     Math Mayhem (link found in Unit 3 Math) is a great, fun way to practice, too.
Language Arts 
     Reading:   Students should be reading at least 30 minutes per night!  Fill out book reports as books are completed.  go to:  Reading Links for forms.
 
     Word Study: Vocabulary for Time, Lesson 2.11

Study for your spelling test at Spelling City.com  Click Here for spelling list.  Choose the top link "find a list", then enter "Shae Johnson" and you will go directly to list one. You can bookmark this site as one of your favorites.  Each week we have a listing, the new one will be posted.  Try the games and activities, too, to give practice learning the words. Test will be on Friday.
 
     Writing:  Work on video presentations

Writing and Editing Checklist  To use with any writing work whether it is typed or handwritten.
 
    Research:  
Links for projects are available at this link:

Ozark Highlands Video Conference Project Groups
Teams will work together this week to finalize what they have collected, some groups have more than others; and most individuals have been collecting their own materials.  This week everyone will put together what they have found about their topic.  Each team will only have about 2 minutes to share information with the St. Louis group of students, so we will be working on delivery of information in a very concise manner, voice projection and the logistics of who goes first, etc.  I have 40 minutes to spend on organizing and practicing these presentations during Missouri History from Monday through Thursday this week.
The video conference takes place in the classroom between 10:15-11:00 a.m. this Friday.
 
Missouri History:  see presentations in research above.


     

Watch for daily assignments on planners.

Science:   Click here to find the Minerals and Rocks Objectives and Study Guide

Texts used for this unit include the green science book, Earth's Surface and the orange booklet, Sedimentator student guide. Students are expected to keep track of these books and booklets.  They are only lent to them to use.  We will take notes on experiments and have those notes in the binders.

Students should review any worksheets, reading and lab experience notes to help them study for the test.

Test is on Friday this week.

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Love and Logicisms , Wise Words About Kids
by Jim and Charles Fay

Wise parents don't dignify the ridiculous
by offering factual information.
There's nothing wrong with a child that
an arguing parent can't make worse.


 


Love and Logic Stories

Divorce can be a difficult time for both parents and children. This week, Dr. Charles Fay offers some tips to help kids through it.

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Divorce: Helping Your Kids Cope

If you've ever gone through a divorce, you certainly don't need anyone to tell you how painful and confusing it can be! Although I'm certainly not proud to admit it, I've been there. After years of reflection on my own experience, as well as work with many other families navigating this pain, I humbly offer four small tips for helping kids cope:

Remember that they need to feel free to love both of you.

During the pain of a divorce, it's awfully tempting to talk negatively about one's ex. It's also very easy to send a variety of powerful nonverbal messages that indicate to your kids that they will be disloyal to you for loving the other parent. The damage this does to children is immense and long-term.

Understand that the healthier you grieve, the healthier they will.

Parents who get stuck in anger inevitably act in ways that alienate their children from the other parent…and from themselves. Parents who work through their grief with help from friends, family, faith family members and professionals are far less likely to fall into this trap.

Resist the urge to parent through guilt.

Wise parents keep the end goal in sight. This goal—to create respectful and responsible adults—helps them remain firm even when their kids say things like, "But Dad lets me!"

Listen, listen, listen…and empathize.

Our kids need to know that it's okay and very natural to be upset about the entire ordeal…as long as they are not acting in disrespectful or irresponsible ways.

For more tips on helping kids cope with grief of all types, listen to "Grief, Trauma, Loss: Helping Kids Cope," by Foster W. Cline, M.D.


Thanks for reading!
Dr. Charles Fay

 

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