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Announcements
Greenwood Equalizers Math Club
Wednesday November 19
3:03-4:45 in 4th grade classroom
snack list
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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! |
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Coming
Events
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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.
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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:
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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 |
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Please let me know if and when at
link is not working on my website. |
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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,
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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.
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Word Study: Vocabulary
for Time, Lesson 2.11
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.
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Writing:
Work on video
presentations
Writing and Editing
Checklist To use with any writing work whether it
is typed or handwritten.
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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.
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Missouri History:
see presentations in research
above.
Watch for daily assignments on planners. |
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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.
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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.
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Love and Logic Stories
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Divorce can be a
difficult time for both
parents and children.
This week, Dr. Charles
Fay offers some tips to
help kids through it.
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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