"The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."
~William Arthur Ward

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Newsletter February 27- March 2, 2012

NEWSLETTER WEEK: February 27-March 2, 2012

March is already here! Only few weeks to go!    

This is what we will cover this week:

SPELLING: The br,fr and tr sound. Spelling test Friday!

MATH: Bar graphs, line plots, coordinate grid, pictographs.

R/W: Poetry, artistic representation of a text,

READ ALOUD: Flat Stanley  by James Brown

SOCIAL STUDIES:  Oceans, Equator, poles, hemispheres, cardinal directions review. Maps diversity, 
classroom maps, construct a map and present a map.




DOL (Daily Oral Language): Self correct sentences.


HERE ARE A FEW REMINDERS:





PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEDNESDAY – There is an early dismissal next Wednesday, February 29. Students will be dismissed at 11:45 a.m.



DPTO MOVIE NIGHT – The DPTO is putting together the traditonal Movie Night, and it has been scheduled for Friday, March 2. The movie that will be shown is Puss in Boots. Pizza, sweets, drinks, and pastries will be sold. If you bring your ticket from the flyer that was sent home, a free bag of popcorn will be given to you.

2nd GRADE FIELDTRIP –  Finca Loma Linda, located  between km8-9, Santa Lucia on March 15.  More information will be sent next week. We want to thank all those parents who have already signed up for this activity: Ms. Sandra Noguera, Yolinda Zúniga, Mary Ann Seday, Deborah Chibonga, Amy Robertson and Emelie Weitnauer.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Have a nice week!

Ms. Muriel & Ms. Elena

Monday, February 20, 2012

Newsletter February 21-24, 2012

NEWSLETTER WEEK: February 21-24, 2012

We hope you had a wonderful holiday!

This is what we will cover this week:

SPELLING: The /er/ sound. Spelling test Friday!







MATH: Graphs.

R/W: Poetry: Different type of poems. Reading Comprehension Strategy: Visualizing


READ ALOUD: Flat Stanley  by Jeff Brown  



SOCIAL STUDIES:  Maps, globes, geographic tools, physical characteristics of a place.

DOL (Daily Oral Language): Self correct sentences.


HERE ARE A FEW REMINDERS:

CHOIR PERFORMANCE THIS WEEKEND – Our choir will be showcased on Saturday, February 25, at 3:30 p.m. in the Orgullosamente Catrachas Fair which will take place in Nova Center. It is a great opportunity to support our choir as they strive to get sponsors for their San Francisco trip. This fair is also a great outing to support local small businesses of Honduran women.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEDNESDAY – There is an early dismissal next Wednesday, February 29. Students will be dismissed at 11:45 a.m.

DPTO MOVIE NIGHT – The DPTO is putting together the tradional Movie Night, and it has been scheduled for Friday, March 2.

2nd GRADE FIELDTRIP – Due to internal regulation changes at Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, El Zamorano, the 2nd grade fieldtrip scheduled for this week has been cancelled. The children will instead be visiting another farm, Finca Loma Linda, located  between km8-9, Santa Lucia on March 15. 
We want to thank all those parents who have already signed up for this activity: Ms. Sandra Noguera, Yolinda Zúniga, Mary Ann Seday, Deborah Chibonga, Amy Robertson and Emelie Weitnauer.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Have a nice week!


Ms. Muriel & Ms. Elena 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Newsletter February 13-16, 2012

NEWSLETTER WEEK: February 13-16, 2012





February the month of friendship! Midterm is around and still so much to learn……

This is what we will cover this week:

SPELLING: Easily misspelled words. Spelling test Thursday!

MATH: Elapsed time, midnight, a.m., noon, p.m. complete and read a calendar, equivalent time.

R/W: Poetry, Science fiction.  Making text to text, text to self and text to world connections. 
Verbs: Helping verbs, past, present and future.  

SOCIAL STUDIES:  Maps, globes, geographic tools, physical characteristics of a place.


  


DOL (Daily Oral Language): Self correct sentences.


HERE ARE A FEW REMINDERS:

Tuesday, February 14  Back by popular demand.  Discovery School Drama Department presents: “Romeo to Go” on Valentine’s Day, February 14 at 7:00 p.m. Please join us for this repeat performance and celebrate the special day in a special way. Valentine’s Day themed food will be sold. Tickets are only Lps.100.00 for adults and Lps.50.00 for students.

Thursday, February 16  Progress Reports go Home


February 16 - SCIENCE FAIR 7TH - 12TH GRADE: Parents- From how LED lights impact our sleep to how we can protect our homes from fire to how to build a solar oven- our Science Fair topics this year are diverse and fascinating. Join us from 8:30-10:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 16, to see our 7th -12th grade students' explorations displayed in the Secondary Building in this year's Discovery School Science Fair! 

Friday 17 & Monday 20  President’s Day Weekend

Thursday, February 23  The day finally arrived for our Second grade class to participate in our fieldtrip to El Zamorano.

The children have been studying soils and the importance of worms to make compost in our Science Unit. In order for the children to experience and learn more about this topic, we are planning our fieldtrip to Escuela Agrícola Panamericana. Since the university is located in the outskirts of Tegucigalpa about 40-50 minute bus ride we request  your contribution to cover for bus expenses of Lps.120.00 per student. Any parent who is willing to come along is more than welcome to join us since we rented a bus with a maximum capacity of 50 persons.
We want to thank all those parents who have already signed up for this activity: Ms. Sandra Noguera, Yolinda Zúniga, Mary Ann Seday, Deborah Chibonga, Amy Robertson and  Emelie Weitnauer. Parents don’t need to pay extra money.

All students are required to ride the bus and wear a Discovery School T-shirt (Sold in Camiseria Atuán- Mall El Dorado) and tennis shoes. We also recommend using jeans or sweat pants so that your child is comfortable.

Each student needs to bring his/her lunch (pack a snack and a simple lunch since there is no microwave) and a water bottle.

We will leave the school at 8:00 a.m. (Please plan being on time) and come back around 2:30 p.m.  


If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. 


SPECIAL EVENTS




On Tuesday, February 14 we will have our Valentine’s Day Celebration. We are requesting each child to bring 24 small treats or prizes (erasers, pencils, a little card, stickers, a sharpener, party favors, etc.) to give out to all the second graders as a token of friendship. Please send this for Tuesday 14.

February 14  Marissa Alvarado  is inviting all of the second grade students to her birthday party that will be held during our lunch time. The children will be having pizza, cake and juice. Only send a snack for the children. 


On Wednesday, February 15 Rui Liu is inviting all of the second grade students to his birthday celebration that will be held during our lunch time. Please pack only a snack for the children.


Have a nice week!

Ms. Muriel & Ms. Elena

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Newsletter February 6-10, 2012

NEWSLETTER WEEK: February 6-10, 2012

Hold onto your hats- There’s a lot going on at Second Grade!

This is what we will cover this week:

SPELLING: Patterns for /ur/ and /or/. Spelling test Friday!

MATH: Time: Five minute intervals, after the hour, before the hour, estimate time and elapsed time.

R/W: Science fiction.  Making text to text, text to self and text to world connections. Verbs: Helping verbs, past, present and future.

SCIENCE: Soils. Seed planting in different types of soil.

DOL (Daily Oral Language): Self correct sentences.


HERE ARE A FEW REMINDERS:

Tuesday, February 7 MAP TESTS (MEASURES OF Academic Progress) Tests: Will be sent home on Tuesday, February 7.

Saturday, February 11   The Big Event- ABSH SPELLING AND SPEECH CONTEST: Wishing the best to our second grade participants Anacamila Palma and Bernice Sheenan.



Tuesday, February 14  Back by popular demand.  Discovery School Drama Department presents: “Romeo to Go” on Valentine’s Day, February 14 at 7:00 p.m. Please join us for this repeat performance and celebrate the special day in a special way. Valentine’s Day themed food will be sold. Tickets are only Lps.100.00 for adults and Lps.50.00 for students.





On Tuesday, February 14  Marissa Alvarado  is inviting all of the second grade students to her birthday party that will be held during our lunch time. The children will be having pizza, cake and juice. Only send a snack for the children. 


On Wednesday, February 15 Rui Liu is inviting all of the second grade students to his birthday celebration that will be held during our lunch time. Please pack only a snack for the children.


Thursday, February 16  Progress Reports go Home

Friday 17 & Monday 20  President’s Day Weekend

Thursday, February 23  The day finally arrived for our Second grade class to participate in our fieldtrip to El Zamorano.


The children have been studying soils and the importance of worms to make compost in our Science Unit. In order for the children to experience and learn more about this topic, we are planning our fieldtrip to Escuela Agrícola Panamericana. Since the university is located in the outskirts of Tegucigalpa about 40-50 minute bus ride we request  your contribution to cover for bus expenses of Lps.120.00 per student. Any parent who is willing to come along is more than welcome to join us since we rented a bus with a maximum capacity of 50 persons.

We want to thank all those parents who have already signed up for this activity: Ms. Sandra Noguera, Yolinda Zúniga, Mary Ann Seday, Deborah Chibonga, Amy Robertson and  Emelie Weitnauer. Parents don’t need to pay extra money.

All students are required to ride the bus and wear a Discovery School T-shirt (Sold in Camiseria Atuán- Mall El Dorado) and tennis shoes. We also recommend using jeans or sweat pants so that your child is comfortable.

Each student needs to bring his/her lunch (pack a snack and a simple lunch since there is no microwave) and a water bottle.

We will leave the school at 8:00 a.m. (Please plan being on time) and come back around 2:30 p.m.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Have a nice week!

Ms. Muriel & Ms. Elena