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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Another Opportunity
We are going to be having a Halloween party this Friday. We are looking for volunteers to come in and celebrate with us. We need people willing to organize and plan an activity or game for Friday afternoon, October 29th. This would include buying the supplies for the activity. We have regular school supplies if needed. Let us know by Wednesday October 27th if you will be helping out the third graders. Thank you!
Mr. Melde and Ms. Gustafson
Monday, October 25, 2010
Volunteer Opportunity
Below I have copied an e-mail about our Art Adventure Program. It is a great opportunity for kids and also for parents to spend some time in the classroom. Contact Mr. Melde if you are interested. Ms. Gustafson's class already has a volunteer. 651-306-7346 or meldej@invergrove.k12.mn.us
If you would like for your class to participate in this program, please email me back with a volunteer name and contact information. I'll then let the Minneapolis Institute of Arts know who to expect for training and when.
Parent Volunteers need to pick ONE of the following dates for training. The dates and times for training this year's Picture Persons are as follows:
Tuesday October 26th from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm
Thursday October 28th from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Thursday November 18th from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday November 19th from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm
The theme for this year is Families, Friends and Foes and includes compelling work from African, Asian and Western European artists. The pieces can be viewed online at artsmia.org/art-adventure.
Please let the parent volunteers know that they are given basic training in how to identify components of art including composition, theme and style. Volunteers then teach the children this information at a few short presentations scheduled with you for January.
Thanks so much for your help in this!!
Patty Moore
If you would like for your class to participate in this program, please email me back with a volunteer name and contact information. I'll then let the Minneapolis Institute of Arts know who to expect for training and when.
Parent Volunteers need to pick ONE of the following dates for training. The dates and times for training this year's Picture Persons are as follows:
Tuesday October 26th from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm
Thursday October 28th from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Thursday November 18th from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday November 19th from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm
The theme for this year is Families, Friends and Foes and includes compelling work from African, Asian and Western European artists. The pieces can be viewed online at artsmia.org/art-adventure.
Please let the parent volunteers know that they are given basic training in how to identify components of art including composition, theme and style. Volunteers then teach the children this information at a few short presentations scheduled with you for January.
Thanks so much for your help in this!!
Patty Moore
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Pictures from an exciting week and a half
We decided to put on lots of the pictures we took from the past week and a half. I think that part of it is because we had lots of good ones and another part is that we would not believe it if we did not see it. We have pictures of people donating pumpkins, pictures of the third graders sharing some of the pumpkins with the preschoolers and some pics of when we did a little science in the room with the
pumpkins.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Newspaper
Here is the link to the newspaper article the Pioneer Press did about the pumpkins being stolen.
Click here to view article
Here is the link to the news story that appeared on Fox 9 News.
TV News Report click here
Here is the link to the folow up article that the Pioneer Press did.
Click here to view article
Here is a link to the district website that has a lot of cool pictures.
Click here to view website
Click here to view article
Here is the link to the news story that appeared on Fox 9 News.
TV News Report click here
Here is the link to the folow up article that the Pioneer Press did.
Click here to view article
Here is a link to the district website that has a lot of cool pictures.
Click here to view website
Monday, October 11, 2010
Weekly Calendar
I wanted to start putting in a weekly calendar to show families what will be happening here. Most of what I put in should stay on the same day but it is always open for change. I will add to this as more comes up and as I get better at remembering to put things on.
Tuesday 10-12-10 Day 2
Mr. Melde will be at a grade level meeting in the morning only at the district office. There will be a substitute in the room until lunch time.
Recorder day
Wednesday 10-13-10 Day 3
Library Checkout- The kids are working on checking out AR books at their level.
I think this is all for the week so far but check back. I may add to this.
Tuesday 10-12-10 Day 2
Mr. Melde will be at a grade level meeting in the morning only at the district office. There will be a substitute in the room until lunch time.
Recorder day
Wednesday 10-13-10 Day 3
Library Checkout- The kids are working on checking out AR books at their level.
I think this is all for the week so far but check back. I may add to this.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Pictures from the Week
This is our reporter friend that came out to do an article about our pumpkins being stolen. It was pretty cool to see how the reporter and photographer worked.
We also had a lot of veggies left in the garden to harvest. Next week we will start science and start learning about plant parts.On Wednesday the firefighters came in to help us learn about how to get out of the house safely. We got to practice crawling under the smoke to get out a door and window. It was fun!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tough Week
We have had a couple things happen this week that the kids are dealing with. As most of you know we have a community garden up at Salem Hills Park. The kids, I hope, have been talking about it because we have been doing lots of things up there. When you really think about it a garden can be a great place to learn just about anything. There is a lot of math that needs to happen to make a garden work. The kids have been writing and doing art up there with things that relate to what they see and do. There are so many books to read, both fiction and non-fiction. There is all of this and I have not even mentioned the teamwork and planning skills it takes for kids to be good at a project like this. I am sure you will be hearing lots more on the topic.
The other day some of the preschoolers were walking up at the park and saw that we had pumpkins. You can probably imagine the excitement at this time of year for the little kids to see the pumpkins actually growing right within reach. The third graders were planning on taking the little kids up to the garden and letting them help harvest the pumpkins. I think that there was a lot of excitement on both sides.
On Monday some teachers were up there and noticed that all of the pumpkins were gone. Someone had come in and taken all of the pumpkins from the whole garden. The kids were pretty sad about the whole thing. We are problem solving with them right now. Some kids are writing letters to the editor and we are hoping to send those in early next week.
We also have had some problems with some kids "losing" things from lockers. We do not have any idea what happened but as a result we are doing an activity this morning on stealing. Ask your kid how it went.
The other day some of the preschoolers were walking up at the park and saw that we had pumpkins. You can probably imagine the excitement at this time of year for the little kids to see the pumpkins actually growing right within reach. The third graders were planning on taking the little kids up to the garden and letting them help harvest the pumpkins. I think that there was a lot of excitement on both sides.
On Monday some teachers were up there and noticed that all of the pumpkins were gone. Someone had come in and taken all of the pumpkins from the whole garden. The kids were pretty sad about the whole thing. We are problem solving with them right now. Some kids are writing letters to the editor and we are hoping to send those in early next week.
We also have had some problems with some kids "losing" things from lockers. We do not have any idea what happened but as a result we are doing an activity this morning on stealing. Ask your kid how it went.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Ball Chairs
Hello Parents,
One thing that we have used in Third Grade over the past couple years are ball chairs. Those of you that have been around Salem or have had a third grader here before have seen these and possibly even purchased them for your kids before. We have become a little smarter about how we use these tools and they show results. In our experience the ball chairs work well for kids that need to move a lot and have a little trouble sitting during some of the lessons that kids have to sit for long periods of time. If you would like to buy an exercise ball for your child and send it in to school to be used as a chair we would encourage it. Here are a couple guidelines we ask you use:
Make sure that the ball fits the child by using the following sizes.
Child Height Ball size
32-38 inches 30 cm
39-51 inches 45 cm
52-63 inches 55 cm
63-72 inches 65 cm
We would also ask that you buy one of the chairs that have feet on the bottom or have sand inside. These things really prevent the chairs from rolling around the room.
We will spend time here training the kids to use the chairs the proper way with both feet on the floor and sitting with proper posture. We will also teach them some exercises that they can do during breaks that always seem to help too. We will also teach the kids that these are tools to use and not a toy. If they are used inappropriately then they will be sent home.
Thanks so much for your help!
Ms. Gustafson and Mr. Melde
One thing that we have used in Third Grade over the past couple years are ball chairs. Those of you that have been around Salem or have had a third grader here before have seen these and possibly even purchased them for your kids before. We have become a little smarter about how we use these tools and they show results. In our experience the ball chairs work well for kids that need to move a lot and have a little trouble sitting during some of the lessons that kids have to sit for long periods of time. If you would like to buy an exercise ball for your child and send it in to school to be used as a chair we would encourage it. Here are a couple guidelines we ask you use:
Make sure that the ball fits the child by using the following sizes.
Child Height Ball size
32-38 inches 30 cm
39-51 inches 45 cm
52-63 inches 55 cm
63-72 inches 65 cm
We would also ask that you buy one of the chairs that have feet on the bottom or have sand inside. These things really prevent the chairs from rolling around the room.
We will spend time here training the kids to use the chairs the proper way with both feet on the floor and sitting with proper posture. We will also teach them some exercises that they can do during breaks that always seem to help too. We will also teach the kids that these are tools to use and not a toy. If they are used inappropriately then they will be sent home.
Thanks so much for your help!
Ms. Gustafson and Mr. Melde
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