Monday, October 27, 2014

School News 10-27-14

THIS WEEK

Tuesday: Picture Retakes / Keeping Kids Safe Talk by Mr. Wilhelm

Wednesday: PE & Art

Thursday: Mass at 8:30 /Adam’s Team 3:10

Friday : Carnival at 2:00 in the gym (See details below)

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

Thanks to those who took time out from your busy schedules to attend conferences. If you missed last week, please try to schedule a conference with the teacher in the coming weeks.

SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR KIDS

This week I will be conducting a short program for grades K-6 about keeping kids safe from sexual predators and protecting their bodies. The talk is about 15 minutes. If you wish to see the lesson plan I will be using, please stop by my office. There are also forms (on the table in the entryway) that you can sign if you prefer to decline the Safe Environment program for your child.

PRINCIPAL TALK

Now that we are into cooler weather, I just want to remind you that your children need warm outdoor clothes. We could see snow anytime, so check to see if the snow boots still fit. We are hoping that we won’t need them anytime soon, but it is good to be prepared for the possibility. We will again allow students to keep their snow boots and snow pants here at school. On the subject of coats etc., we do seem to have a pretty good collection of coats, jackets and sweatshirts in our Lost and Found tub. Items are located in the gym so please take a few minutes to look if you are missing items.

With Halloween around the corner, we want to stress that our kid’s costumes tone down the blood and violence. We are really trying to emphasize more of a fall celebration. The school is downplaying the scary aspects which might frighten or upset the younger children.

GERMAN REALITY SHOW COMES TO SCHOOL

Tomorrow afternoon around 1:30 a film crew from the German Reality Show Goodbye Deutschland will be coming to school to film the arrival of the Polumbo family. The Polumbo family is being featured in this TV show that will air in Germany. The son Benny will be registering at St. Laurence School. It is my understanding that we will take the family on a tour of the school and into the classroom where Benny will be a student. Please contact the school if you don’t want you child to be filmed. They may also be interviewing a couple of students about the school.

GIFTS ARRIVE THIS TUESDAY

For any families who sold gift items last month in the Magazine/Gift Sale, the items are set to arrive tomorrow and can be picked up in the school gym after school. We will have the items sacked together with the seller’s name. The item will have the purchasers name on it. I am pretty sure that any items purchased online have been sent out separately. These are just items ordered by people from a student and paid to the school with a check or cash. Please get them delivered promptly.

SCHOOL DANCE

Thanks to all who attended the Costume Dance last Friday. While there was not much dancing, the students did have a good time. There were lots of good treats and some nice decorations. Thanks to the parents and grandparents who helped in those areas. Thanks to sixth grader Anabel Coca for doing the music.

CANS FOR THE CAUSE

Do you have aluminum cans at your house? Bring them to St. Laurence School where we turn cans into money. The money goes into a fund for a variety of worthy classroom projects from field trips to classroom rewards. Please place cans in the barrels on the south side back porch by the art room. The more cans we collect, the more positive ways the teachers can support your kids. Please, no steel cans though. They do check for those when we take them for recycling and they don’t like them.

EVE OF ALL SAINTS DAY CARNIVAL

Friday we will have a small carnival from 2:00 till 3:00. The older students will set up games and activities for the younger kids to participate in. We will have a cake walk, the pillow fight, a fishing game, a sponge toss, bean bag toss, and pumpkin prance, just to name a few. We are asking for a donation of $3 per family with the money being split between the Laramie Soup Kitchen and the Teton Science Trip in January. You can send the money any time this week. Just place the donation in an envelope with your family name included and make checks payable to St. Laurence School.

MORE ON HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES

Costumes are worn in the afternoon only, so pack them up and send them to school with the children. We usually make an exception for Pre-Kindergarten, so that they can wear their costumes all day. (It’s easier for the teacher that way.)

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Oct. 28

Picture Retakes / Gift orders can be picked up from Magazine Sale

Oct. 30

Mass

Oct. 31

Eve of All Saints Day Carnival 2:00 in the Gymnasium

Nov. 1

All Saints Day

Nov. 2

All Soul’s Day

Nov. 6

Last Adams Team till spring

Nov. 14

End of the Trimester. Feast Day of St. Laurence O’Toole

Kindergarten News 10-27-14

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St. Laurence School

Weekly Newsletter

 

From the classroom of Mrs. Specht

KINDERGARTEN

Make sure to check your child’s folder every night! We are working hard every day!

Reminders

Learning in Kindergarten!

Clothing: The weather is changing! We will go outside every day unless it is less than zero degrees or raining. Please make sure your child is dressed for the weather! Hats, gloves, coats, snow pants and boots are needed.

Missing school: If your child will not be at school please let me or the office know.

Spirit Days are every Tuesday: Wear your St. Laurence T-shirts or green!

October Mass Days:

Oct. 30

Parent Teacher Conferences: Parent Teacher conferences were great! Thanks for coming to learn about our learning!

Vegetable Soup!

We will make vegetable soup on Friday to go with our book. I am asking each student which ingredient they want to bring. Let me know if the ingredient they picked will not work for your family.

Halloween Party Friday October 31:

Please send your child’s costume in their backpack on Friday. We will have time after lunch to change into costumes for the carnival and dress-up party from 2-3pm. Please no weapons or bloody costumes at school. Feel free to join us for the party in the gym!

Reading

Reading will be made up of a whole group lessons and small group lessons based on individual needs. This week our story is Growing Vegetable Soup. The story is about planting a garden full of vegetables and making soup out of the vegetables. Our letter of the week is ‘Ss’ and the rhyme chart is sung to the tune of ‘Skip to My Lou’.

We are working on learn all the letters and letter sounds. We are practicing beginning letter sounds and rhyming words every day. This week the focus skill is making predictions while reading a story. See if your student can make predictions during reading time at home.

We are also working hard to retell stories. We use “Story Champs” trophies to practice remembering the character, setting, problem, feeling, action and ending feeling. Ask your child about Hiro and his red shoes. Hopefully you will hear he was sad he could not find his shoes.

Math

In Math we are working on positions. The vocabulary words are before, between, and after. We will have our chapter 3 assessment later this week.

We are also working in on number sequence and counting during our calendar and centers time centers. Try to find things your child can count around the house. Make sure they do not skip any numbers! J

How Healthy Are Our Local Waterways?

This is the theme of the placed-based education unit this summer. We will become “field detectives” as we search the rivers of Laramie looking at the richness of the plant life and the types of macro invertebrates living in our streams. The data collected will aid the students in determining the health of the local waterways.

We will be in the field every Monday for approximately two hours. This will begin on Monday, July 14 and end on Monday, July 28. Please check the back of this sheet for a calendar and more information.

Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Mrs. Specht: 307-399-6915 or mspecht@stlos.com

Grade 1-2 News 10-27-14

The Saints are Marching into St. Laurence School!

Grade One/Two October 27-31, 2014

Greetings on another fabulous fall day! Thanks to all who were able to come visit at conference time. I so appreciate the insights you share about your child so that we can better meet his/her needs. We teach the whole child, not just the ABC, 123 child!

In reading/language this week we will read stories about characters showing kindness to one another. Goals are drawing conclusions/making inferences, discerning the author’s purpose in writing, and long i with final e. Handwriting letters, cursive or manuscript, are d and g.

In math we will review doubles and doubles plus 1, and then slide right into doubles plus 2. We hope to also introduce numbers 6-9 as 5 and some more.

We will talk about All Saints Day in religion. We will also learn about the way our Mexican brothers and sisters celebrate it with el Dia de los Muertos, a beautiful and deeply meaningful observance.

The push is on to complete the downtown book as we will celebrate that huge accomplishment with a book party on Thursday afternoon. Please join us if you can from 2-3 PM in our classroom. We have invited all the downtown businesses we visited. Come for treats, books, and lots of smiles and sharing!

Thanks to Mrs. Boyer for sailing the ship so well in my absence on Thursday. I was in Cheyenne with my Dad who had a minor surgery. Thanks to awesome prayers and excellent medical care, he is doing well. Mrs. Boyer actually managed to get the bat cave up amongst all the other tasks I had left her to do!

Please remember that we will share breakfast at Rose’s Café on Tuesday morning just after 8:30 AM. So your child need not eat breakfast before school that day! Each child will have a $6 or 7 limit; we need to keep this fair. This is my treat and Mr. Wilhelm kicked in some $ from can recycling. Thanks much!

Spelling words

like bike ride side hide ice rice

nice dice

Additional second grade words: twice trike pride

Homework

Monday: spelling sort as usual

Tuesday: Math

Wednesday: religion please talk with your child about his/her patron saint and why you chose that saint for your child, OR discuss your favorite saint and why that saint is your favorite. Ask your child to name his/her favorite, tell why.

Thursday: reading p. 64 (1st) or 57 (2nd)

El Dia de los Muertos

Our Hispanic brothers and sisters are preparing to celebrate El Dia de los Muertos, a beautiful celebration to remember our loved ones who have passed into Eternal Life. It occurs in conjunction with All Saints Day.

One of the components of this celebration is to make an ofrenda, or altar, on which photographs of loved ones are placed. We would like to offer you the opportunity to bring in pictures of your loved ones who have passed. After reading about this feast day, we will make a small and simple ofrenda in our classroom, complete with flameless candles and silk flowers.

Please bring your photos in any day this week. Your loved ones will be prayed for with great love.

Peace,

Mrs. Jeanne Van Heule

Mrs. Tara Boyer

Monday, October 20, 2014

School News 10-20-14

St. Laurence School

608 S 4th Street

Laramie, WY 82070

742-6363

www.stlos.com

Oct. 20, 2014

St. Laurence Eagle Eye News

THIS WEEK

Tuesday: Last day to turn in Parent Teacher Conference forms

Wednesday: P.E. all grades and Art 2-6

Thursday: Mass at 8:30 /Adam’s Team 3:10 Conferences 6:00-8:00

Friday : Conferences 8:00-12:00 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS

ST. LAURENCE MAGAZINE SALE

Thanks to all of you that did your part in making the Fall Magazine/Gift Drive a success. We took in over $4168.00 both online and in house. We had over $1500 from online sales. We are 30 orders short of our goal of 300 orders, but in terms of the amount we exceeded our goal in gross sales. Any gifts that were purchased will arrive on October 28 and can be picked up in the gym after school. This applies to paper orders only, not the online sales. Online sales go directly to the address supplied. I told the students that their bears need to hibernate for the winter so your children may leave them at home. Student prizes will go home tomorrow.

You can still order online any time between now and December using the St. Laurence School Code 3589454. So pass the word (and the number) so your friends and relatives who didn’t get a chance to order during the sale can still help the school.

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

We are sending home conference signup sheets again today. If you have already signed up, you will see that on the sheet. If you do not see your name, please sign in on a blank time and return the sheet tomorrow. Fill one out for each child. If you don’t return the sheet we will have to assign you a time. Please be prompt for your conference.

TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL

The 4-6 grades will be heading to Jackson Hole for the week starting on Monday January 12. The trip is a 5 day learning experience. We are able to attend because of a $5000 grant from the Diocese of Cheyenne.

PRINCIPAL TALK

Now that we are into cooler weather, I just want to remind you that your children need warm outdoor clothes. We could see snow anytime, so check to see if the snow boots still fit. We are hoping that we won’t need them anytime soon, but it is good to be prepared for the possibility. We will again allow students to keep their snow boots and snow pants here at school. On the subject of coats etc., we do seem to have a pretty good collection of coats, jackets and sweatshirts in our Lost and Found tub. Items are located in the gym so please take a few minutes to look if you are missing items.

With Halloween around the corner, we want to stress that our kid’s costumes tone down the blood and violence. We are really trying to emphasize more of a fall celebration. The school is downplaying the scary aspects which might frighten or upset the younger children.

SCHOOL COMMISSION OPENINGS

If you would be interested in serving on the St. Laurence School Commission, please contact me this week.

SCHOOL DANCE

This Friday we will have a school dance from 6:00 till 8:00 in the gym. The cost is $1.00 per student. Costumes are encouraged but not mandatory. We are also asking each family to provide one tray of healthy finger foods for snacks for the children. Remember that students from other schools are invited to attend and join in the fun. We will be sending home a flyer about the dance tomorrow with all the details.

CANS FOR THE CAUSE

Do you have aluminum cans at your house? Bring them to St. Laurence School where we turn cans into money. The money goes into a fund for a variety of worthy classroom projects from field trips to classroom rewards. Bring in your cans and place them in the barrels on the back porch on the south side of the building by the art room. The more cans we collect, the more positive ways the teachers can support your kids.

HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES

On the Eve of All Saints, October 31st, there will be a carnival from 2:00 till 3:00 with a games and contests. The suggested donation is $3 per family for unlimited games and the proceeds will be split with half used to fund the older student’s trip to the Teton Science School and the other half given as a donation to the Laramie Soup Kitchen. Costumes are worn in the afternoon only, so pack them up and send them to school with the children. We usually make an exception for Pre-Kindergarten, so that they can wear their costumes all day. (It’s easier for the teacher that way.)

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Oct. 23

Parent Teacher Conferences from 6-8

Oct. 24

No School for Students

Parent Teacher Conferences 8-12

Costume Dance in the Gym 6-8 Invite your friends and their kids

Oct. 28

Picture Retakes / Gift orders can be picked up from Magazine Sale

Oct. 31

Eve of All Saints Day Carnival 2:00 in the Gymnasium

Grade 1-2 News 10-20-14

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Albert Camus

Happy Autumn Thoughts

Grade One/Two October 20-23, 2014

Let’s celebrate Camus’ “second spring” with these lovely October days! We celebrate with learning, experiences, prayer, and community. Speaking of community, we are nearing completion of our downtown Laramie unit. This week we will visit Ivinson Mansion and work hard on our book about Laramie. The celebration climaxes next Thursday, Oct. 30 with a book party in our classroom from 2-3 PM. We hope you can join us to share this special event! My hope is to provide one final treat for the cherubs: next week we’d like to have breakfast at Rose’s Café! This was actually a suggestion/request of one of the children and I think it’s a smashing idea! I will let you know next week what day we will go; you can send your child to school without breakfast that day! J

In reading/language this week, we will read about family gatherings. Other goals are learning about contractions are, will and is, and long o with final e, as you see in our spelling words. I am grateful every day for Mrs. Boyer, who inspires me!

We are proud of the cherubs work in math with learning doubles added and subtracted. This week we’ll tackle adding doubles plus 1. Seconds are moving on in place value and adding 2 digit numbers.

We will finish rosary making this week, finally, and talk about grace, God’s life in us.

Spelling words

cone stone bone home those nose rose

hope lope rope

Additional second grade words

phone shone throne dome slope

Homework

Monday: spelling sort

Tuesday: math

Wednesday: Our Father prayer game

Just a reminder about Halloween costumes, please no violence or gore. The real meaning of the event is “All Hallow’s Eve,” the night before All Saints Day, and we know that hallowed means holy. So let’s please keep this in perspective. Thanks!

I look forward for visiting with you at conferences this week! Thanks for all you

Kindergarten News 10-20-14

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St. Laurence School

Weekly Newsletter

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From the classroom of Mrs. Specht

KINDERGARTEN

Make sure to check your child’s folder every night! We are working hard every day!

Reminders

Learning in Kindergarten!

Clothing: Please send extra clothes for your kindergartener just in case they need to change some time during the day. The weather is changing. We will go outside every day unless it is less than zero degrees or raining. Please make sure your child is dressed for the weather! Hats, gloves, coats, snow pants and boots will all be necessary very soon. Check and make sure everything fits before it gets too cold!

Missing school: If your child will not be at school please let me or the office know.

No School Friday October 24

Spirit Days are every Tuesday: Wear your St. Laurence T-shirts or green!

October Mass Days:

Oct. 23, Oct. 30

Parent Teacher Conferences: If you have not done so already, please return the parent teacher schedule form to the office. Conference times are filling up quickly! The time schedule is going home with all the kindergarteners today. Please take a look and see if the time still works for you. Let me know if Thursday October 23 from 6pm to 8pm or Friday 8am-12pm will not work for you so we can schedule a better time.

SINGING AT THE LITURGY

We will sing again October 26 at the 5:30 mass.

Reading

Reading will be made up of a whole group lessons and small group lessons based on individual needs. This week our story is Mouse’s Mess. The story is about a mouse in a kitchen. While he is getting snacks, he makes a huge mess and blames the people. Our letter of the week is ‘Mm’ and the rhyme chart is a marching song.

We are working on learn all the letters and letter sounds. We are practicing beginning letter sounds and rhyming words every day.

We are also working hard to retell stories. We use “Story Champs” trophies to practice remembering the character, setting, problem, feeling, action and ending feeling. Ask your child about Maria at the store buying bananas and how mad she felt.

Math

In Math we are working on positions. The vocabulary words are on, over, under, left, right, front and behind.

We are also working in on number sequence and counting during our centers time centers. Try to find things your child can count around the house.

How Healthy Are Our Local Waterways?

This is the theme of the placed-based education unit this summer. We will become “field detectives” as we search the rivers of Laramie looking at the richness of the plant life and the types of macro invertebrates living in our streams. The data collected will aid the students in determining the health of the local waterways.

We will be in the field every Monday for approximately two hours. This will begin on Monday, July 14 and end on Monday, July 28. Please check the back of this sheet for a calendar and more information.

Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Mrs. Specht: 307-399-6915 or mspecht@stlos.com

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Grade 5-6 News 10-15-14

 
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This week in class

We will be making hands out of colored paper this week for Kiwanis Kids to help with a project that the Circle K at UW is sponsoring. Steve Wagner, from the Laramie Kiwanis Club has asked for our help. Here is a description of the project:

Heidi L. Solomon, President of Circle K at the University of Wyoming states,

”The main idea of the project is to help remind Laramie of all the reasons it has to be thankful, allowing residents to share their thanks, and simultaneously raising money to help combat neonatal tetanus.  To this end, we hope to sell colored paper hand cutouts for $1 a piece at local businesses and schools to be displayed on walls throughout the establishments.  Once people donate, they will write down whatever they are thankful for on the hands to be displayed for all to see.  We are calling this event the "November Hands of Thanks," and our hope is to cover all of Laramie's walls with thanks.”

I have asked each student to make 10 hands. Mr. Wagner will pick them up on Thursday, October 23rd.

Book It

I have only received reading logs from 5/9 students in class. I will be sending home a new reading log today and will send a new reading log each Wednesday. Even if your child has not read yet or logged any minutes, please log any minutes they read this week or next. I will be recording “all” the minutes your child reads over these next six months. Also, even if your child does not read 450 minutes for the month of October, they can read 450 minutes for November and get the free personal pan pizza. Any month that your child reads 450 minutes they will earn a personal pan pizza. I enter minutes from the reading logs on the day it is turned in. You should be able to track your child’s progress by going to www.pizzahut.com/bookit

Homework Corner

We have our Spelling Test this week on Thursday, October 16th. Other than reading for Book It, there shouldn’t be much homework. I was very proud of how well the students performed on their tests last week!

Novels for Reading Groups

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All groups are off to a great start in their novels. We are learning about the significance of Ellis Island as an immigration processing center and what it was like to be an immigrant in The Orphan of Ellis Island. We are learning about the Dust Bowl and migrant workers in Blue Willow. And we are experiencing plot development and characterization in Frindle.

 
 

This Week’s Spelling List

Test 10/16/14 Retest 10/17/14

Unit 6 Vocabulary Review Part 2

1. sought

2. clause

3. annoy

4. mound

5. crouch

6. groove

7. naughty

8. appoint

9. squawk

10. hoist

11. sword

12. pierce

13. chart

14. mourn

15. skirt

16. starch

17. earth

18. curb

19. snarl

20. earnest

21. intact

22. absurd

23. tepid

24. turmoil

25. endeavor

26. trampoline

27. refute

28. turquoise

29. coax

30. taut

*There will be no extra credit words this week

*There will be no extra credit words this week

 
 

Next Week’s Spelling List

Test 10/23/14 Retest 10/24/14

Unit 7 Vocabulary

1. barefoot

2. sea gull

3. driftwood

4. carefree

5. somebody

6. nowhere

7. haircut

8. runner-up

9. teammate

10. toothbrush

11. headache

12. iceberg

13. fireproof

14. uproar

15. whereas

16. dead end

17. forehead

18. grandchildren

19. old-fashioned

20. nevertheless

21. wildlife

22. weekend

23. first aid

24. homemade

25. baby-sit

26. water-repellent

27. ebb tide

28. painstaking

29. self-confident

30.crestfallen

*Words 25-30 are extra credit words

*Words 25-30 are extra credit words

Monday, October 13, 2014

Grade 3-4 News 10-13-14

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School News 10-13-14

St. Laurence Eagle Eye News

Oct. 13, 2014

THIS WEEK

Tuesday: Music Classes on Tuesday and Thursday with Mrs. Lyford

Wednesday: P.E. all grades and Art 2-6

Thursday: Mass at 8:30 /Adam’s Team 3:10

Friday : Yes there is school. P.E. all grades. Music Lessons for grades 3-6 Bring your instruments and books. Art for K and PreK grades

ST. LAURENCE MAGAZINE SALE

Thanks to all that did your part in making the Fall Magazine/Gift Drive a success. We took in over $4168.00 both online and in house. We are 30 orders short of our goal of 300 orders, but in terms of the amount we exceeded our goal of $5000.00 in gross sales. Any gifts that were purchased will arrive on October 28 and can be picked up in the gym after school. This applies to paper orders only, not the online sales. Online sales go directly to the address supplied. We had over $1500 from online sales. I told the students that their bears need to hibernate for the winter. I will no longer feed the bears so your children may leave them at home.

CHANGE IN PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

Since three of the teachers will be gone on October 16-17 at a conference in Denver, we have decided that it would be in everyone’s best interest to postpone parent teacher conferences by one week. Instead of meeting on the 16-17th, the conference will start on Thursday night October 23 from 6-8 in the evening and continue on Friday morning October 24 from 8-12. The sign up forms for conferences will go home next Monday. There will not be school on Friday October 24. We will still plan to have the Costume Party/Dance that night from 6-8 in the gym.

TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL

The 4-6 grades will be heading to Jackson Hole for the week starting on Monday January 12.

PRINCIPAL TALK

Now that we are into cooler weather, I just want to remind you that your children need warm outdoor clothes. We could see snow anytime, so check to see if the snow boots still fit. We are hoping that we won’t need them anytime soon, but it is good to be prepared for the possibility. We will again allow students to keep their snow boots and snow pants here at school. On the subject of coats etc., we do seem to have a pretty good collection of coats and jackets and sweatshirts in our lost and found. It is located in the gym on the clothes rack and on the plastic tub below. Please take a few minutes to look at it, if items are missing.

With Halloween around the corner, we want to stress that our kid’s costumes tone down the blood and violence. We are really trying to emphasize more of a fall celebration. The school is downplaying the scary aspects might frighten or upset the younger children.

Finally, thanks to all our drivers and chaperones who took time off last Friday to travel to the Harvest Farm in Wellington. It was a lot wetter down there with lots of mud. The students sure had fun and learned a lot. Thanks for your involvement with the school and your children.

HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING

The Home and School Commission met last Thursday. They are making plans for the Costume Dance happening on Friday October 24th. The officers will be contacting you regarding ways that you can help with making this event fun for the students.

SCHOOL COMMISSION OPENINGS

If you would be interested in serving on the St. Laurence School Commission, please contact me this week. The Commission serves as the school board for St. Laurence School and is made up of parents, parishioners, and alumni, and former parents of the school. The Commission meets at least once per month to discuss issues involving the school. To learn more about the School Commission, please call the school or stop by to talk to me about the role of commissioner.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Your conference schedule is going home today with your oldest child. We will also send an electronic copy attached to this newsletter that you can print off. Include all your kids on the one form. Come up with 3 time choices. We will fill in the slots on a first come first served basis. So the sooner you return your form, the more likely you are to get your first choice.

MAGAZINE AND GIFTS CAN BE ORDERED ANYTIME

You can order online at any time between now and December using the St. Laurence School Code 3589454. So pass the word (and the number) so your friends and relatives who didn’t get a chance to order during the sale can still help the school.

CANS FOR THE CAUSE

Do you have aluminum cans at your house? Bring them to St. Laurence School where we turn cans into money. The money goes into a fund for a variety of worthy classroom projects from field trips to classroom rewards. Bring in your cans and place them in the barrels on the south side of the building by the art room. The more cans we collect, the more positive ways the teachers can support your kids.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Oct 15-17

Ms. Williams, Mrs. Still, and Mrs. Specht will attend a Reading Conference in Denver

Oct. 17

School as usual No Parent Teacher Conferences till next Friday

Oct. 23

Parent Teacher Conferences from 6-8 then on Friday morning from

8-12

Oct. 24

No School Parent Teacher Conferences

Costume Dance in the Gym 6-8 Invite your friends and their kids

Oct. 28

Picture Retakes / Gift orders can be picked up for delivery from Magazine Sale

Oct. 31

Eve of All Saints Day Carnival 2:00 in the Gymnasium

Grade 1-2 News 10-13-14

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Grade One/Two October 13-17, 2014

Greetings on this blustery fall day! We had a wonderful time at Harvest Farm last Friday! Thanks to Mrs. Specht for organizing the trip and for all our hero parents who drove and shared the wet and chilly but exciting and fun day! As we toured the farm and engaged in the activities, I reflected upon how blessed we are; such amazing families at St. Laurence!

Reading/language finds us reading about characters that learn to read! We learned some nifty vocabulary activities at the UW Literacy Conference, strategies designed to boost comprehension. They are fun and effective! 2nd’s will engage in a creative writing project as they use many strategies. Our sounds are short i and short o, with some beginning blends slipped in as well. J

We progress in math learning important doubles added and subtracted. 2nds are also moving along in 2 digit addition.

Our downtown project continues as we welcome two UW Art practicum students who will share a mural project with us this week.

We will finish rosaries this week and learn how to pray with them. We will also talk about the Mysteries of the Rosary.

Homework

Monday: spelling sort, neatly and correctly

Tuesday: math doubles game. Your child will bring home a die, please play a game with him/her: roll die, call doubles added fact. Please return die. J

Wednesday: Pray the Our Father prayer with your child. Illustrate your favorite part.

Thursday: reading p. 96

Spelling words

hip lip rip zip drip skip

mop hop drop stop

2nd grade additional words

ship shop

Have a wonderful week!

Monday, October 6, 2014

School News 10-6-14

St. Laurence Eagle Eye News

Oct. 6, 2014

THIS WEEK

This will be the last week for wearing shorts at school.

Tuesday: Music Classes on Tuesday and Thursday with Mrs. Lyford

Wednesday: P.E. all grades and Art 2-6

Thursday: Mass at 8:30 /Adam’s Team 3:10

Friday : P.E. all grades. Music Lessons for grades 3-6 Bring your instruments and books. Art for K and PreK grades

ST. LAURENCE MAGAZINE SALE

Thanks to all who did your part in making the Fall Magazine/Gift Drive a success. We took in $5355.00 both online and in house. We are 50 orders short of our goal of 300 orders, but in terms of the amount we exceeded our goal of $5,000.00 in gross sales.

CHANGE IN PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

Since three of the teachers will be gone on October 16-17 at a conference in Denver, we have decided that it would be in everyone’s best interest to postpone parent teacher conferences by one week. Instead of meeting on the 16-17th, the conference will start on Thursday night October 23 from 6-8 in the evening and continue on Friday morning October 24 from 8-12. The sign up forms for conferences will go home next Monday. There will not be school on Friday October 24. We will still plan to have the Costume Party/Dance that night from 6-8 in the gym.

TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL

The 4-6 grades will be heading to Jackson Hole for the week starting on Monday January 12.

PRINCIPAL TALK

As October is the month of the Rosary, (last Tuesday, Our Lady of the Rosary), the students began praying a decade of the Rosary each morning. We continue to collect money for our adopted student, Tahiana, a five year old boy from Madagascar. There is a jar set out by the office for our monthly collection of $30.00 to help Tahiana attend school. Since the start of school we have collected $60! (The extra money will help pay for the summer months when school is not in session.)

Coming up later in October, the Home and School Association is sponsoring a Costume Dance on Friday October 24th from 6:00 to 8:00 in the gym. The cost is $1 per student. The students are inviting friends from other schools to attend. The next week, on the Eve of All Saints October 31st, there will be a carnival from 2:00 till 3:00 with a games and contests. The suggested donation is $3 per family for unlimited games and the proceeds will be split with half used to fund the older student’s trip to the Teton Science School and the other half given as a donation to the Laramie Soup Kitchen.

Lest you think that the only thing we do at this school is party, there are lots of great things happening academically in the classrooms. The teachers have all been implementing strategies they learned at the University of Wyoming Literacy Conference held in Laramie on September 26-27. As one teacher remarked, “It’s a great conference when you can use things you learned on Saturday the following Tuesday.” Ms. James used ideas she learned in a Vocabulary Workshop to foster some creative writing using the week’s spelling words.

HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING

The Home and School Commission met last Thursday. They are making plans for the Costume Dance happening on Friday October 24th. The officers will be contacting you regarding ways that you can help with making this event fun for the students.

SCHOOL COMMISSION OPENINGS

If you would be interested in serving on the St. Laurence School Commission, please contact me this week. The Commission serves as the school board for St. Laurence School and is made up of parents, parishioners, and alumni, and former parents of the school. The Commission meets at least once per month to discuss issues involving the school. To learn more about the School Commission, please call the school or stop by to talk to me about the role of commissioner.

SAFEWAY CARDS

We have for sale Reloadable Safeway Gift Cards. The cards come with $10 pre-loaded on them so we sell them for $10. Then you can reload them as many times as you wish at the checkout and use them to buy groceries, gas, or prescriptions. The great thing is that you are giving 5% to the school every time you reload. If you’re a Safeway shopper, stop by and purchase your reloadable card. It costs you nothing

extra. The card will work at any Safeway throughout the West. Send one to Grandma and Grandpa who shop at Safeway in other towns and the school will still get the 5%.

MAGAZINE AND GIFTS CAN BE ORDERED ANYTIME

You can order online at any time between now and December using the St. Laurence School Code 3589454. So pass the word (and the number) so your friends and relatives who didn’t get a chance to order during the sale can still help the school.

CANS FOR THE CAUSE

Do you have aluminum cans at your house? Bring them to St. Laurence School where we turn cans into money. The money goes into a fund for a variety of worthy classroom projects from field trips to classroom rewards. Bring in your cans and place them in the barrels on the south side of the building by the art room. The more cans we collect, the more positive ways the teachers can support your kids.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Oct. 17

School as usual No Parent Teacher Conferences till next Friday

Oct. 23

Parent Teacher Conferences from 6-8 then on Friday morning from

8-12

Oct. 24

No School Parent Teacher Conferences

Costume Dance in the Gym 6-8 Invite your friends and their kids

Oct. 28

Picture Retakes

Oct. 31

Eve of All Saints Day Carnival 2:00 in the Gymnasium

Grade 1-2 News 10-6-14

October Blessings

Grade One/Two October 6-10, 2014

Greetings to you this lovely autumn day! Tuesday of this week is the Feast of the Holy Rosary. We make simple cord rosaries in our class each year, and then we use them to pray at times when it seems like the right thing to do. There is something very calming about the rosary. J That will be our focus in religion this week.

Reading/language focuses on two stories about friendship written by David McPhail. Our sounds this week are short a and short e, along with nd and st ending sounds. We will be talking about conversation in stories and Mrs. Boyer is excited to teach how authors can show conversation with proper punctuation.

In math we will complete doubles added and move to doubles subtracted. The 2nds will begin place value as we move to two digit addition.

Our downtown unit is progressing well. This week we will visit the Knothole and Alexander’s Fine Jewelry. This unit should be completed by the end of this month!

Spelling words

and hand fast last past cast

best rest pest test

Additional second grade words

chest quest

Homework

Monday: spelling sort, please write words neatly and correctly; no capital letters

Tuesday: Math p. 23

Wednesday: talk about times when your family prays together: meal times, car trips, church, what else?

Thursday: reading page 80

Thanks to those who have returned field trip permissions for Friday’s trip. Please remember that car seats are required for all our students! Since this is a school sponsored trip, we will not deviate from that law. Students are expected to respect and obey their drivers so that we can have safe and enjoyable travel. Thanks for emphasizing this to your child! Have a good week. J

Friday, October 3, 2014

Grade 3-4 News 10-6-14

Week7

What’s going on the week of October 6th-10th???????????

MATH

Next week the 3rd graders will be learning about addition with more than two addend, missing addends, regrouping, and estimating. Next week in 4th grade math, Mr. Wilhelm will be teaching addition and subtraction concepts, expression and variables.

READING

In reading we are reading the book There’s an OWL in the Shower. As a class we are reading the book and then having a discussion about what we read. This gives the students the opportunity to ask questions about the reading. After the book we will do a report on an owl of the students’ choice. We will have two UW art students coming in to teach us an art lesson on Owls and an art lesson on history.

Word of the Week for Oct. 6th – 10th

We have Word of the Week in our class. The word changes every week. This gives the students a chance to add to their vocabulary.

blunder: (n.) a silly or careless mistake

If you happen to make a blunder we will forgive you.

SPELLING

On Fridays I will send home a copy of the spelling words the students will be studying for the following week. We will do spelling activities throughout the week and a spelling test will be given on Thursday and Fridays.

SCIENCE & SOCIAL STUDIES

In Science we are studying Owls and owlets. In Social Studies we are covering Wyoming History. We are reading from the Wyoming Crossroads of a Continent textbook.

IMPORTANT DATES

October 3rd= Chailee’s Birthday

Oct 15th- 17th= No Mrs. Still (I will be attending a Literacy Conference in Denver.)

Oct 23rd= Parent Teacher Conferences 6pm-8pm

Oct 24th= NO SCHOOL for students

Oct 24th= Parent Teacher Conferences 8am-noon

Oct 31st= Fall Celebration (costumes from 2pm-3pm)

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

School News 9-30-14

THIS WEEK

Tuesday: Music Classes on Tuesday and Thursday with Mrs. Lyford

Wednesday: P.E. all grades and Art 2-6

Thursday: Mass at 8:30 /Adam’s Team 3:10 / Home & School Mtg. 3:10

Friday : P.E. all grades. Music Lessons for grades 3-6 Bring your instruments and books. Art for K and PreK grades

ST. LAURENCE MAGAZINE SALE

This week is the last week to get in your orders for the Fall Magazine Drive. All families are obliged to sell or buy 7 orders in order to avoid the buyout fee of $75.00. (That represents the profit from the 7 orders that you didn’t get a chance to sell.) If you are having trouble selling the 7, talk to me about ways we can help with your sales. You can have people order from the catalogs or order on line from gaschoolstore.com using our school ID 3589454. You can order online at any time between now and December using the St. Laurence School Code 3589454. So pass the word (and the number) so your friends and relatives who didn’t get a chance to order during the sale can still help the school. Orders after Friday will not count toward the student prizes.

CHANGE IN PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

Since three of the teachers will be gone on October 16-17 at a conference in Denver, we have decided that it would be in everyone’s best interest to postpone parent teacher conferences by one week. Instead of meeting on the 16-17th, the conference will start on Thursday night October 23 from 6-8 in the evening and continue on Friday October 24 from 8-12. There will not be school on Friday October 24. We will still plan to have the Costume Party/Dance that night from 6-8 in the gym.

TETON SCIENCE SCHOOL

The 4-6 grades will be heading to Jackson Hole for the week starting on Monday, January 12. A letter went home with the students last week.

ADAM’S TEAM ON THURSDAY

Our school running club, Adam’s Team, will meet Thursdays in September and October. The club meets after school and runs at Undine Park from about 3:30 till 4:30. The club is open to students in K-6th. Pre-Kindergarten students can join if a parent/grandparent accompanies them. We had a great turnout last Thursday! Keep on running!

CANS FOR THE CAUSE

Do you have aluminum cans at your house? Bring them to St. Laurence School where we turn cans into money. The money goes into a fund for a variety of worthy classroom projects from field trips to classroom rewards. Bring in your cans and place them in the barrels on the south side of the building by the art room. The more cans we collect, the more positive ways the teachers can support your kids.

HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING

There will be a meeting this Thursday right after school in the Art Room off of the gym. I will watch the kids in the gym while you attend the meeting.

SINGING AT THE 5:30 LITURGY

Thanks to our St. Laurence Singers for their participation at the 5:30 Liturgy last Sunday. They are: the Sadowski family, the Adams family, the Schmalz family, the Millan family, the Oliver family, the Hague family, Mia Trujillo and her grandmother, and Mindoe Walrath and his family. Thanks to all who made it. We sing on the last Sunday of the month (excluding December) at St. Laurence Church at the 5:30 Mass. We hope to see more at the October 26th Mass.

SAFEWAY CARDS

We have for sale Reloadable Safeway Gift Cards. The cards come with $10 pre-loaded on them so we sell them for $10. Then you can reload them as many times as you wish at the checkout and use them to buy groceries, gas, or prescriptions. The great thing is that you are giving 5% to the school every time you reload. If you’re a Safeway shopper, stop by and purchase your reloadable card. It costs you nothing

extra. The card will work at any Safeway throughout the West. Send one to Grandma and Grandpa who shop at Safeway in other towns and the school will still get the 5%.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Oct. 1

October Tuition Payments Due for those paying monthly by check

Oct. 2

Home and School Meeting 3:10

Oct. 3

Last day for Magazine Orders so the kids can earn prizes

Oct. 24

No School Parent Teacher Conferences

Costume Dance in the Gym 6-8 Invite your friends and their kids