
Friday, December 17, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
D.A.R.E. Program is Here!!
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
I am happy to announce that Office Beth Ballistrea will be visiting our traditional 5th graders to conduct the D.A.R.E. program. This will be an 11 week program, concluding with a graduation ceremony at the Aquatic Center on March 4th, 2011. Her first visit today was very successful. The students were attentive and engaged! We are looking forward to her next visits.
I am happy to announce that Office Beth Ballistrea will be visiting our traditional 5th graders to conduct the D.A.R.E. program. This will be an 11 week program, concluding with a graduation ceremony at the Aquatic Center on March 4th, 2011. Her first visit today was very successful. The students were attentive and engaged! We are looking forward to her next visits.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Final Resting Place
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Update on "the accident"
Come to Babylon!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
A bad accident at the pyramids!










Unfortunately, there has been a bad accident at the pyramids in Egypt! Eight workers have perished. The Pharaoh has requested that the 3rd year intermediate students mummify these poor workers so that they can be honored for their hardwork. This is a six week project. We are on week two....check out the pictures of these poor souls at the beginning of their mummification process.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
GEOLOGY FUN
The Lake Havasu Gem & Mineral Society is offering a hands on show for all ages:
Where: The Aquatic Center
When: November 13th and 14th
Times: Sat. 9-6 Sun. 9-4
For more information, visit their website: www.lakehavasugms.org
Where: The Aquatic Center
When: November 13th and 14th
Times: Sat. 9-6 Sun. 9-4
For more information, visit their website: www.lakehavasugms.org
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
What's Happening this month!
Intermediate First Year:
Social Studies: We are studying Native Americans and the first explorers to the new world. Some students have been creating Native American reports which include constructing a village of their tribe.
When we start learning about explorers next week, students will get to interact with a simulation. This will give them real-life experiences and how it felt to be an explorer.
Intermediate Second Year:
Social Studies: We are starting to learn about Ancient Civilizations which include India, China, Nubia, and Egypt. Students will be learning first hand how to make a mummy!
Intermediate First Year:
Social Studies: We are studying Native Americans and the first explorers to the new world. Some students have been creating Native American reports which include constructing a village of their tribe.
When we start learning about explorers next week, students will get to interact with a simulation. This will give them real-life experiences and how it felt to be an explorer.
Intermediate Second Year:
Social Studies: We are starting to learn about Ancient Civilizations which include India, China, Nubia, and Egypt. Students will be learning first hand how to make a mummy!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
National Day of Service Please Donate!
NATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE
The September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance was formally established in 2009 under federal law as a constructive way to forever honor those who were lost in the tragedy, the sacrifices made by many others, and to remember the remarkable way people throughout the United States and in many other nations came together under a spirit of unity, compassion, and service in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
We will be presenting lessons this week in the hopes that many students will gain renewed appreciation for the diverse communities in which they live; cultivate a deeper understanding of those who may be different from them; and develop a greater sense of service and compassion in their daily lives.
The goal of the 9/11 National Day of Service program is for students to adopt a charity or cause that they can support personally or as a group. We have decided to adopt as our charity Operation Gratitude. Tens of thousands of American Service Members are deployed in hostile and remote regions of the world, including the Middle East, Afghanistan, and on ships throughout international waters. The physical conditions they must endure are difficult and they may be separated from loved ones for long periods of time.
Operation Gratitude seeks to lift morale and put smiles on faces by sending care packages addressed to individual Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed in harm's way. Operation Gratitude care packages contain food, hygiene products, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation, all wrapped with good wishes of love and support. Through Collection Drives, Letter Writing Campaigns and Donations of funds for shipping expenses, Operation Gratitude provides civilians anywhere in America a way to express their respect and appreciation to the men and women of the U.S. Military in an active, hands-on manner. Operation Gratitude is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-based corporation, funded entirely by private donations. For safety and security, the assembling of all packages occurs at the Army National Guard Armory in Van Nuys, California.
Our class will be contributing to this cause in several ways. Since Operation Gratitude strives to include several personal letters in every package that they send, we will be writing personal letters to the troops, as well as taking financial donation towards the cost of shipping care packages to our soldiers. The shipping cost of each package is $15.00. We will be collecting donations starting September 7th and ending November 31st. We have set our goal to be $750.00 (that’s enough to send 50 packages). Please help support our cause in any manner you can.
The September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance was formally established in 2009 under federal law as a constructive way to forever honor those who were lost in the tragedy, the sacrifices made by many others, and to remember the remarkable way people throughout the United States and in many other nations came together under a spirit of unity, compassion, and service in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
We will be presenting lessons this week in the hopes that many students will gain renewed appreciation for the diverse communities in which they live; cultivate a deeper understanding of those who may be different from them; and develop a greater sense of service and compassion in their daily lives.
The goal of the 9/11 National Day of Service program is for students to adopt a charity or cause that they can support personally or as a group. We have decided to adopt as our charity Operation Gratitude. Tens of thousands of American Service Members are deployed in hostile and remote regions of the world, including the Middle East, Afghanistan, and on ships throughout international waters. The physical conditions they must endure are difficult and they may be separated from loved ones for long periods of time.
Operation Gratitude seeks to lift morale and put smiles on faces by sending care packages addressed to individual Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed in harm's way. Operation Gratitude care packages contain food, hygiene products, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation, all wrapped with good wishes of love and support. Through Collection Drives, Letter Writing Campaigns and Donations of funds for shipping expenses, Operation Gratitude provides civilians anywhere in America a way to express their respect and appreciation to the men and women of the U.S. Military in an active, hands-on manner. Operation Gratitude is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-based corporation, funded entirely by private donations. For safety and security, the assembling of all packages occurs at the Army National Guard Armory in Van Nuys, California.
Our class will be contributing to this cause in several ways. Since Operation Gratitude strives to include several personal letters in every package that they send, we will be writing personal letters to the troops, as well as taking financial donation towards the cost of shipping care packages to our soldiers. The shipping cost of each package is $15.00. We will be collecting donations starting September 7th and ending November 31st. We have set our goal to be $750.00 (that’s enough to send 50 packages). Please help support our cause in any manner you can.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Social Studies and Science Subjects
Dear Parents:
Following is a brief outline of the core curriculum to be taught this year in social studies and science. All items taught meet the Arizona State Standards for each subject.
Science – Intermediate First Year
Introduction to Science
Safety
Scientific method
Process Skills
Physical Science
Property of matter
Changes in matter
Motion and forces
Life Science
Skeletal system
Types of muscles
Nervous system
Earth Science
Earth’s systems
Moon’s lunar cycle
Gravity
Other objects in the solar system
Social Studies – First Year
Geography
U.S. History
European Exploration
Colonization of North America
Science – Intermediate Second Year
Introduction to Science
Safety
Scientific method
Process Skills
Physical Science
Renewable and nonrenewable resources
Transfer of energy
Life Science
Plant and animal cells
Living organisms and their structures
Ecosystems
Natural hazards and disasters
Earth Science
Structure and features of Earth
Atmosphere
Climate
Weather
Social Studies – Second Year
Ancient Cultures
Greece
Rome
Egypt
Following is a brief outline of the core curriculum to be taught this year in social studies and science. All items taught meet the Arizona State Standards for each subject.
Science – Intermediate First Year
Introduction to Science
Safety
Scientific method
Process Skills
Physical Science
Property of matter
Changes in matter
Motion and forces
Life Science
Skeletal system
Types of muscles
Nervous system
Earth Science
Earth’s systems
Moon’s lunar cycle
Gravity
Other objects in the solar system
Social Studies – First Year
Geography
U.S. History
European Exploration
Colonization of North America
Science – Intermediate Second Year
Introduction to Science
Safety
Scientific method
Process Skills
Physical Science
Renewable and nonrenewable resources
Transfer of energy
Life Science
Plant and animal cells
Living organisms and their structures
Ecosystems
Natural hazards and disasters
Earth Science
Structure and features of Earth
Atmosphere
Climate
Weather
Social Studies – Second Year
Ancient Cultures
Greece
Rome
Egypt
Welcome!
Dear Families:
Welcome to a new school year! I will be teaching intermediate first and second year social studies, science, and health. Your student will be rotating classes this year, so they will have me for those three subjects only. I will be teaching science and social studies Monday through Thursday, and health on Fridays.
I'm looking forward to an exciting school year!
Welcome to a new school year! I will be teaching intermediate first and second year social studies, science, and health. Your student will be rotating classes this year, so they will have me for those three subjects only. I will be teaching science and social studies Monday through Thursday, and health on Fridays.
I'm looking forward to an exciting school year!
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