May the "fourth" be with you! Fun times in Fourth grade!

May the "fourth" be with you! Fun times in Fourth grade!
Mrs. Constantine's Class Rocks!!

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

First E-News!

Thank you so much for coming to parent night, but thank you especially for making me feel so welcome. I have to say, this was the best parent night ever for me! I am so excited about this school year and working with you and your babes!

A few things we had questions about last night:

  • Chapel clothes-Yes, we wear white
  • Yes, we do take a bus to Montgomery
  • And, yes, Mrs. Covin does know that Sea Lab starts on Easter Sunday. This was the only time they could take us. She says labs will not start until Monday, so drivers are welcome to come on a different day.
  • Please send in $10 for a T-shirt if you have not yet
A few other things:

  • Outside reading folders are coming home today. These can stay at home until your child has a report ready to turn in.
  • The first nine weeks I will not be too much of a "stickler" with cursive. I'll use the spelling tests to let the kids know what letters/words they still need to practice. But, starting the 2nd nine weeks, points will be taken off for spelling if the letter is not formed correctly, so make sure your child is practicing whatever I point out on spelling tests. ;) 
  • I will be giving out a free ticket to Six Flags at the end of the school year to any student that reads an EXTRA 6 hours. This is not a requirement. This means any reading done outside of school that will not be turned in for school credit. The book needs to be a "just right" book. Your child should know what this means.
Scholastic:

  • Class Code - GRZHL
    Order Due Date -  09/01/17


    Let's help make our children successful readers!

    When children choose their own books to read for pleasure, they enjoy reading more and spend more time doing it. The more your child reads, the better they will do in school and in life.

    Scholastic Book Clubs flyers are made for you and your child to shop for books your child will love to read. Each month, the flyers are filled with trusted, excellent quality, age-appropriate books chosen by Scholastic for prices as low as one dollar.

    Plus you will be helping our class when you order: Scholastic matches each order you place with FREE BOOKS for our classroom to share.

    Thank you for helping your child become a successful reader.

    Sincerely,
    Mrs. CONSTANTINE

    Please place your online order to me by September 1_.

    Please order online if possible, I have found that it's much more reliable and I have never had a mistake made with online orders!

    Go online to: scholastic.com/newparent
    Look up my name: Tanya Constantine
    Or enter our Class Code: GRZHL
    Follow the instructions to place your order online by: September 1.


And last but not least, thanks for being so supportive of our first attempt at integrating technology into the curriculum. I know some of us are a little apprehensive, but know that the advancement of technology will continue at an increasingly rapid pace. We will own self driving cars, and our homes will be "smart" before we know it. Technology can be an effective, and sometimes one of the only ways we can connect with our kids. Can it be dangerous? Yes. Do we need to teach them how to be safe using it? Absolutely! (Same with other aspects of life.) Bottom line, ever changing technology is their world and they need to be prepared for it. Critical thinking, solving problems and being able to use technology in new and creative ways will all be "musts" for jobs of the future. As our children move into their challenging teen years, they will be using technology for almost all of their communication, if we want to guide them properly and keep them safe, we ourselves have to become knowledgeable and comfortable with it. If you ever need parent resources for how to help your child with technology, I will be glad to share what I have.

Kahlil Gibran, a wise Lebanese writer, once wrote:

You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, 
which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them, 
but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.

~Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

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