Monday, March 11, 2013

Day 91 - Irene Farmer, Francis Wyman Elementary School

100th Day and Dr. Suess Celebrations:

Photos of Our 100th Day of School Activities!
We come together as a first grade team to celebrate the 100th Day of School.  Each day during the week in which the 100th day of school fall, our classes switch during math time and go to another classroom to participate in that classroom's 100th day activity.  This is a fun and engaging way to teach children how to count by 5's and 10's to 100 and how to organize materials for proper counting.

Below are photos of the activities each classroom provided:

Room 105 played a 100 board game which involved counting by 10's:







 In Homeroom Room 111 we counted by tens and filled our pictures with 100 paint dots:




 Room 112 had many fun sheets of activities involving 100:




Room 110 wrote about 100 things the children wished they DID have and 100 things they were glad that they did NOT have:
 Room 109 had fun stamping activities involving counting to 100:



DR. SEUSS DAY PICTURES
Polie Officer Kent reads a book to the First Grade

Mrs. MacDonald visits the classroom as the Cat in the Hat

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Day 90 - Andy Dexter, Marshall Simonds Middle School Library/Media Specialist

Learning Commons Celebrates Women’s History Month:
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To celebrate Women’s History Month the MSMS Learning Commons has put together a collection of books of outstanding women throughout history. Students can also participate in the “Name that Famous Woman” contest. All submissions into the contest will have the chance to win an iTunes gift card. Students can also get into the raffle by checking out one of the selected books.
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Day 89 - Ellen Johnson, Fox Hill Elementary Principal

Everyday Heroes at Fox Hill School: Click to view slideshow.

Friday, February 15, 2013 was a special day at Fox Hill School.  It was a day that students and all staff gathered in the cafeteria to share student interpretations for their meaning of “hero” and their examples of everyday heroes.  I began the assembly recognizing a student hero in grades K-2 and a student hero in grades 3-5.  My interpretation of a hero is someone who is motivated to persist and to stay positive as they work through challenges.  After I recognized our student heroes, I recognized our everyday heroes, our teachers, who are always there for our students no matter what it takes to ensure student success.  I wrote and shared this poem at the assembly to communicate to students and to teachers how important our teachers are to their students and to the Fox Hill School community.
Teachers Are Heroes
Your teacher is my hero because she is always there

to greet you in the morning with a smile.
Your teacher is my hero because he helps

you find your pencil when he knows you need one.
Your teacher is my hero because she makes you laugh

and sings “Happy Birthday” to you in her funky silly way.
Your teacher is my hero because she puts her arm around you

when you are sad and says “it’s okay” and helps you find your way.
Your teacher is my hero because she knows you can do it

and always expects your best.
Your teacher is my hero because she has a sparkle

in her eye that makes you laugh.
Your teacher is my hero because he plays

with you at recess.
Your teacher is my hero because she calls home

just to tell your parents you had a great day.
Your teacher is my hero because she ties your shoe

when you need her to and asks you to tie your shoes

when she knows you can.
Your teacher is my hero because he looks for and

shares books he knows you like.
Your teacher is my hero because she dries

your tears and says “let’s try again.”
Your teacher is my hero because she is your teacher!
After I took time to honor our student and teacher heroes, each classroom teacher was presented with a book made by students in their classroom.  This was a happy and unexpected surprise for teachers as Mrs. Settelen, Mrs. Dwyer, Ms. Martin and I worked with students behind the scenes to create a book to honor each classroom teacher.  Once teachers received their books, the real fun and inspiration began as each classroom or grade level team presented creative projects that represented their thoughts about “Heroes.”  Students in grades 1 and 2 wrote about their special heros that included moms, dads, sisters, brothers, friends, custodians, bus drivers and of course their teachers!  In Grade 3, teachers worked as a team and shared their collective interpretation for what an everyday hero looks like both physically and in character.  Grade 3 students worked together to create a beautiful TIME magazine cover entitled “Hero of the Year”  that captured different traits characteristic of an everyday hero. This beautiful “Time” magazine cover is hanging on the wall in our main office.  Grade 4 teachers also worked as a team to create a collage of everyday people that captured the different attributes characteristic of an everyday hero.  It was inspiring to listen and view their beautiful collective work.  In grade 5, Mr. Norman’s class created a mural that represented their collective thoughts for what it means to be a “Hero.”  Mrs. Jaffe and Mrs. Lee created and awarded certificates to special heroes in each student’s life and finally, Mrs. Farrell created a student developed video that captured the essence of what a hero means to them.

Our assembly was a huge success and it reminded us of how many heroes are at Fox Hill School doing simple heroic deeds that mean alot to at least one person.  Our everyday heroes enrich our lives, touch our hearts and make us better people each day.  Thank you to all our everyday heroes, our teachers, our students, our secretaries, our nurse, our support staff, our custodians, our lunch ladies, our bus drivers and our parents for doing small, simple deeds that support, encourage and sustain us through our journey.  Each of you has made a big and positive difference.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Day 88, Mrs. Weinberg - Memorial School Grade 4

Gummy Bear :Lab - Day 1:
Yesterday, to practice our metric measurements, we conducted an experiment to find out, "What will happen if we submerge a gummy bear in 50mL of water over night?"  We measured the length, width and thickness of our gummy bears as well as its mass.

Here's what they look like on Day 1:









Can't wait until tomorrow!!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Day 87, Mrs. Sheehan - Francis Wyman School Kindergarten

Friday was Read Across America Day and our elementary schools hosted a number of guest readers. Thanks to Mrs. Sheehan for sharing a video of her guest reader (her husband) who did a wonderful job reading to his wife's kindergarten class.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Day 86, Lauren Kippenberger, Memorial School Grade 3

Dr. Seuss Day:
Today in school we celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday, also known as Read Across America Day.

We read the Dr. Seuss reading oath.

Listened to the story The Lorax in the library.


Students from the high school came by to read  Dr. Seuss
books to our class. 




Thursday, February 28, 2013

Day 85 - Deb Deacon, Burlington High School Associate Principal

Extreme Store Make-Over at the BHS School Store!:
The School Store at BHS had an 'extreme store make-over"  over February vacation courtesy of senior Brianna Esposito and her father Ronald in memory of her grandfather Edward Esposito.








Please see the before and after photos below:

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AFTER



















  




AFTER......BHS----a REAL School Store!

THANK YOU!

Thank you Brianna and Mr. Esposito---students, staff and faculty at BHS say THANK YOU!