Acs Athens Elementary School: The Muse
Acs Athens Elementary School: The Muse
THE MUSE
Kindergarten News
This year has started off with a bang! The Kindergarteners spent the month of September getting acquainted with the school, their classrooms and each other! At home, each student collected some of their beloved items to create a ME BOX. They then shared these things with their teacher and friends. It was a great way to get to know one another! In October, we got our first visit from the letter people and began working hard to learn our letters and sounds! Each week we focus on a different letter and have fun activities related to things that begin with that letter. We also learned all about the holiday Halloween and worked on several fun art projects, such as the Halloween mural, spiral ghosts, and black cats. We ended the month with a Halloween Party, where we all dressed in costumesWhat fun! During the month of November, we have been learning about Thanksgiving as it is celebrated in the United States. The Pilgrims role and the Native Americans significance have been discussed as it relates to the theme of giving thanks. We talked about all of the many, many things for which we are thankful to have in our lives, most importantly our families. As a way to enjoy some special time with his/her family, each student creatively decorated a turkey poster at home. With the help of their families, the students succeeded in making some breath-taking art work! The children proudly shared their turkeys with the group before displaying them in our classrooms. Ms. Anna and Ms. Ashley
On a lighter note, we will also be looking forward to building and decorating our holiday cookie houses which are always a real treat. You may volunteer your time, energy and enthusiasm to help us build these houses on the morning of Wednesday, December 21. A letter with details will be sent home. Speaking of the holiday season, in school, we focus on holidays presented in the United States. In order to enrich our curriculum, we invite you to present your
Furthermore, the first grade classes have been working extra hard on learning the choreography for their dynamite Dino Daze show! Coming up next..the 1st annual Turkey Bowl and the next P.E. unit, softball! GO ACS ATHENS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS, GO! With Smiles, Stavroula Salouros
ESL News
The year has started out wonderfully as the students and myself have become acquainted and work together to learn about the English language. Each student has put forth incredible effort so far and have already made extensive gains in the language learning process! In first grade, we started out the year learning and reviewing basic concepts such as colors, shapes, numbers and the names associated with each. We are now working on learning sight words to build reading fluency and comprehension. In addition to increasing their reading, we are using these sight words in writing complete sentences. In second grade we are carrying over some work from last year in continuing to build reading comprehension and writing using correct sentence structure. Third graders are working on a variety of vocabulary skills to describe the world around them as well as build their reading fluency. We are hitting grammar hard, as they are also doing so in their homeroom classes; we have covered nouns, adjectives, and are continuing work on verbs! Fourth and Fifth graders are working hard on building strong grammatical skills to aid in their writing of stories, descriptive essays, and responses to literature. Please continue to encourage your child to practice their English outside of school. Working on homework, reading a book together, or even watching a show in English will provide them with fun and engaging activities as well as continued practice. Picking one word a day to learn can create some interesting conversations and boost their vocabulary. I am very pleased with how each of the students are progressing in ESL and am excited to see continued progress till Christmas and beyond! Ms. Schulz
earth, third grade students visited a virtual cave trip. This is an online reference to the minerals and features found within caves of all types. They extended their learning by working on a web quest to find information about different types of rocks and minerals and are in the process of preparing a Powerpoint presentation on the rock of their choice. Fourth graders are currently learning about states and regions of the United States. Their task is to persuade a group of foreign students to visit a specific region of the United States. Each student had a specific role e.g. travel agent, historian, geographer, and cartographer and was responsible to collect
information according to their occupation. Our fifth graders will embark on a geology web quest to answer questions that they have about earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, tectonic plates, land forms, erosion, weathering, and glaciers. They w i l l b e u s i n g www.choosito.com for safe, educational web searching. Their final project is a Power point pr esent ation. During this research we will also be participating in a research project directed from the University of Pennsylvania about site evaluation. Criteria for the research will be: Who is the author of the page and is it up-to-date. Ms. Sarantes
where they listened to and read along to learn about different occupations in a community. In connection with rocks and minerals and layers of the
based vocabulary. In grade 5 students have started to write paragraphs/ short essays using vocabulary they have been taught. Also, we are working on different occasions (i. e at the kiosk, at the supermarket) and Greek culture units (Greek ethnic holidays and customs). In all grades students are encouraged to borrow books from the Greek classroom library.