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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

May 2017

May 2017


April was filled with M-STEP. our state's standardized test for grades 3-11.  Tomorrow, we will complete our last part, Social Studies Part II. Hip, Hip Hooray!

Important Dates

Friday, May 5, 2017: Unit 6 Math Test, Multiplying and Dividing by Decimals
Friday, May 5, 2017: week 1, New England, Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic Region capitals quiz*
Thursday, May 19, 2017: NWEA Math 9:15- 11:15 AM, Lab A
Tuesday, May 23, 2017: NWEA Reading 9:15- 11:15 AM Lab B, Chrome books, Spanish room
Tuesday, May 30/17: NWEA Make up Hubbard, 9:15- 11:15 AM, Lab A

Forget-Me- Not Events

Tuesday, May 2, 2017: Local Government Elections: Sinking Millage Proposal, No School for staff and students
Wednesday, May 5, 2017: Cinco De Mayo Celebration in World Language
Wednesday, May 10, 2017: Instrumental Concert 6:30-7:30 PM, auditorium Pattengill
Wednesday, May 10, 2017: Tappan Middle Transition Field Trip * 11:35 AM- 2:40 PM
Friday, May 19, 2017: Ice Cream Social, Bryant/ Pattengill's largest fundraiser and family event
                                            6:30 PM - 8:30 PM (Tickets are being sold 5:30- 6:30 PM)
Monday, May 29, 2017: Memorial Day, No School for staff and students
Friday, Jun. 16, 2017: Last Day of School, half day, 11:53 AM dismissal

Sinking Fund Millage 
School video

Fifty States and Capitals Quizzes

 Every Friday in the month of May, we will be studying the states and capitals by regions. The first region will all of the original states as well as the added states to those regions:

States and Capitals by Social Studies Regions in Early American history

You may choose to learn the states and capitals by alphabetical order for the states. Each quiz is weekly by regions. Bonus: Learn to place states on a blank map.

1.    Week 1 (17) :New England States  (6) (Many nice moms vigorously, really care or nice moms really care very much.
a.    New Hampshire- Concord
b.    Massachusetts - Boston
c.    Rhode Island- Providence
d.    Connecticut- Hartford
e.    Vermont – Montpelier
f.     Maine - Augusta
2.    Mid- Atlantic Coast  (4) (Never Nook Precious Doritos)
a.    New York- Albany
b.    New Jersey- Trenton
c.    Pennsylvania- Harrisburg
d.    Delaware- Dover
3.    South Atlantic (Southeastern) (My very, wobbly, nice, sweet Grandpa fell) (7)
a.    Maryland- Annapolis
b.    Virginia- Richmond
c.    West Virginia- Charleston
d.    North Carolina- Raleigh
e.    South Carolina- Columbia
f.     Georgia- Atlanta
g.    Florida – Tallahassee
4.    Week 2- Midwest Region States (6)
a.    Michigan- Lansing
b.    Indiana- Indianapolis
c.    Ohio- Columbus
d.    Illinois- Springfield
e.    Minnesota- Saint Paul
f.     Wisconsin- Madison
5.    Central Region or (Heartland Region) (4)
a.    Missouri-Jefferson City
b.    Iowa- Des Moines
c.    Nebraska- Lincoln
d.    Kansas- Topeka



6.    Week 3 South central- (8)
a.    Kentucky- Frankfort
b.    Tennessee- Nashville
c.    Alabama- Montgomery

d.    Mississippi- Jackson
e.    Arkansas- Little Rock
f.     Oklahoma- Oklahoma City
g.    Texas- Austin
h.    Louisiana- Baton Rouge
7.    Southwest (3)
a.    Arizona- Phoenix
b.    Nevada- Carson City
c.    New Mexico- Santa Fe
8.    Week 4, Rocky Mountains (7)
a.    Colorado- Denver
b.    Wyoming- Cheyenne
c.    Montana- Helena
d.    Idaho- Boise
e.    North Dakota-Bismarck
f.     South Dakota-Pierre
g.    Utah- Salt Lake City
9.    Pacific States (5)
a.    California- Sacramento
b.    Oregon- Salem
c.    Washington- Olympia
d.    Alaska- Juneau
e.    Hawaii- Honolulu
     10. United States capital- Washington D.C. (located inside Virginia and bordering Maryland)



Tappan Transitional Field Trip

If your child does not plan to attend Tappan below are the only options:

  • Visit Tappan as a learning experience
  • Use the day to visit his/her anticipated school
  • Visit Scarlett, if this his/her planned middle school ( Contact the office)


Students will eat in the classroom prior to leaving for Tappan. Hot lunches will be available to those who want one.

Reproductive Health


Reproductie Health will begin the fourth week of May, on May 23, 2017. A letter will be sent via email giving parents a right to preview materials or remove their child from a portion or all of the lessons. Your dissent must be sent to Ms. Alston and carbon copied to me. As the classroom teacher, I will provide an alternative location and materials to complete while I teach.

Ice Cream Social Collections

This week is the last week to contribute to our fundraising efforts. The PTO is asking every family to donate a minimum of $5 to offset the overhead cost of the event. Your five dollars will be an invest you will never forget. Please consider contributing.

Gratitude

Thank you to the parents who contributed M-Step snacks. I cannot thank you enough. During the test, we spent a minimum of 2.5 to 3 hours each testing day in the labs. The snacks, beverages, gum and mints rejuvenated us and kept us alert. Thank you again.


Giving the best,
Avery Hubbard

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