Smith's Sensational Students
Get ready for the 2013-2014 school year!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
June Update 2014
Picture/Video for the Month : Beaker and Professor Honeydew
To my former students,
We had an incredible year, didn't we? I loved every minute of it. Thank you for everything! I hope you and your families may enjoy a fun-filled, restful and safe summer vacation.
You will be greatly missed around the halls of Sonoran Sky. Don't be a stranger! And, remember, if you need community service hours, just email us. We're here to help you, help us! :-)
Good luck to you in seventh grade. Take a deep breath. Recall what you've learned and practiced this year and all your years at SSES. You're ready!
To my new sixth grade students,
Welcome to sixth grade! I am excited to provide you with an engaging and memorable year. I'm looking forward to working with you and your families in August. Take some time this summer to read a great book and brush up on those math facts. Feel free to email with questions or messages to share about your summer. I can be reached at amsmith@pvschools.net or amsmith@pvlearners.net. I'd love to hear from you.
All my best! Soak up that sun!
Love,
Mrs. Smith-Day :-)
Friday, May 2, 2014
April/May Update 2014
Picture/Video for the Month : Beaker and Professor Honeydew
Look familiar? Many of us feel like Beaker in the months of April and May. There is so much to do. There is so little time. There is too much testing. Whatever it is that is happening at the moment, remember to find a way to enjoy it. There is always some little funny, kind, or special action or interaction right there in front of you. *\0/*
Upcoming Schedule:
We are currently studying Human Biology through a simulated learning unit called Code Blue. Students study six of the seven body systems :nervous, circulatory, muscular/skeletal, immune, digestive and respiratory. Presentations within clinics has concluded on May 2nd.
The students have completed taking their Board exams for each of the six systems. Most recently, they are studying for their physiology test. Once they have passed, they proceed to Grand Rounds to discuss patient scenarios as physicians.
Math Matters:
Thank you for your support on the weekly math packets! The week of May 5-9th will be the last math packet of the year. They are SO excited! One gal even said, "I never thought this day would come."
During our regular math class, we are focusing on integers, coordinate grids, and order of operations. We are practicing to use a variety of manipulatives to understand concepts. Our textbook provides decent practice lessons and problems.
Look familiar? Many of us feel like Beaker in the months of April and May. There is so much to do. There is so little time. There is too much testing. Whatever it is that is happening at the moment, remember to find a way to enjoy it. There is always some little funny, kind, or special action or interaction right there in front of you. *\0/*
Upcoming Schedule:
- Volunteer Breakfast - May 13th at 7:45am
- Semester Awards Ceremony - May 19th from 6:00-7:30pm
- PILOTS Culmination - Wednesday, May 21st at 7pm in Thunderbird Hall
- End-of-the-year party - May 22nd at 10:00am
We are currently studying Human Biology through a simulated learning unit called Code Blue. Students study six of the seven body systems :nervous, circulatory, muscular/skeletal, immune, digestive and respiratory. Presentations within clinics has concluded on May 2nd.
The students have completed taking their Board exams for each of the six systems. Most recently, they are studying for their physiology test. Once they have passed, they proceed to Grand Rounds to discuss patient scenarios as physicians.
Math Matters:
Thank you for your support on the weekly math packets! The week of May 5-9th will be the last math packet of the year. They are SO excited! One gal even said, "I never thought this day would come."
During our regular math class, we are focusing on integers, coordinate grids, and order of operations. We are practicing to use a variety of manipulatives to understand concepts. Our textbook provides decent practice lessons and problems.
Friday, March 14, 2014
March 2014 Update
Picture/Video for the Month : Beaker and Professor Honeydew
Spring truly has sprung!
Congratulations to all of our students who participated in Sonoran Sky's Field Day. We are so proud of you! And, to those sixth graders who are advancing onto District Field Day, March 13th, kuddos to YOU! Coach Coveney has asked me to chaperone, so I will be joining you in representing SSES! *\0/*
Upcoming Schedule:
We are currently studying Matter and Energy. This unit has brought about several "Lab Day". These are class periods spent conducting multiple experiments pertaining to mixtures, matter, potential energy, etc. The students have really enjoyed participating!
The project for this unit involves designing a solar powered car. Students have the option of drawing it and explaining the features of the car. Or, they may actually design a 3-D Model and explain. Feel free to ask your child about their ideas and sketches thus far!
Math Matters:
Thank you for your support on the weekly math packets! You have probably noticed the packets have changed in format. I wanted the students to review the basic concepts covered in our state AIMS testing which will occur April 7-11th. Please encourage your child to do their best and attempt each problem. WE have been correcting about one side of a page a day in class. We correct the remainder of the problems on Friday before they submit it. As always, please make a note to me about concepts your child may need to be re-taught.
During our regular math class, we are focusing on decimals. We have completed the lessons on adding and subtracting decimals rather quickly as they remembered the concepts from 5th grade. Hooray for the fifth grade teachers! *\0/* We are moving through multiplication and division of decimals a bit more cautiously. We anticipate completing the chapter and testing prior to spring break.
Spring truly has sprung!
Congratulations to all of our students who participated in Sonoran Sky's Field Day. We are so proud of you! And, to those sixth graders who are advancing onto District Field Day, March 13th, kuddos to YOU! Coach Coveney has asked me to chaperone, so I will be joining you in representing SSES! *\0/*
Upcoming Schedule:
- Sonoran Sky Spirit Day on Friday, March 7th
- Quarter Three ends on Friday, March 14th
- Spring Break - March 24-28th; Classes resume on Monday, March 31st
- Gifted Testing - March 31-April 4th
- AIMS Testing - April 7-11th
- Seventh Grade Math Placement Tests- April 14-18th
- Semester Awards Ceremony - May 12th or 19th from 6:00-7:30pm (Date will be confirmed when paperwork is received from district office.)
- PILOTS Culmination - Wednesday, May 21st at 7pm in Thunderbird Hall
We are currently studying Matter and Energy. This unit has brought about several "Lab Day". These are class periods spent conducting multiple experiments pertaining to mixtures, matter, potential energy, etc. The students have really enjoyed participating!
The project for this unit involves designing a solar powered car. Students have the option of drawing it and explaining the features of the car. Or, they may actually design a 3-D Model and explain. Feel free to ask your child about their ideas and sketches thus far!
Math Matters:
Thank you for your support on the weekly math packets! You have probably noticed the packets have changed in format. I wanted the students to review the basic concepts covered in our state AIMS testing which will occur April 7-11th. Please encourage your child to do their best and attempt each problem. WE have been correcting about one side of a page a day in class. We correct the remainder of the problems on Friday before they submit it. As always, please make a note to me about concepts your child may need to be re-taught.
During our regular math class, we are focusing on decimals. We have completed the lessons on adding and subtracting decimals rather quickly as they remembered the concepts from 5th grade. Hooray for the fifth grade teachers! *\0/* We are moving through multiplication and division of decimals a bit more cautiously. We anticipate completing the chapter and testing prior to spring break.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
February 2014 Update
Happy Spring!
Just a quick reminder February 20th is Field Day for grades 4-6 at Sonoran Sky! The following is a message we share with the students. Thursday is a normal schedule. No need to get to school earlier that the usual time.
To our students:
This Thursday, February 20th is Field Day. Yippee! For some of you, this day brings excitement and relief. For others, it brings about anxiety and concern. Every one of us learns a little differently. Some of us perform better on the academic tasks (mental tasks) such as test-taking and homework than with a more physical challenge. Field Day is a chance for all of you who may struggle with the day-to-day schoolwork and rigor of the academic schedule to shine. Above all, I would encourage each of you to take a risk today; challenge yourself! I expect you to "be there" for each other supporting and cheering for each other.
*Bring a water bottle (write your name on it)
*Protect yourself with a hat and sunscreen. (We'll be outside most of the day.)
*Choose comfortable clothes and appropriate shoes.
*Wear your smile! Get ready to have fun!
**This is a normal school day arrival and departure schedule. No need to get here earlier than your usual time. Pack a lunch or buy from our cafeteria. It's your choice.
Next Tuesday, February 25th is Class and Individual Picture Day. Your child will be bringing home a flyer with more specific information about packages available for purchase. We hope everyone will be present for our pictures.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
January 2014 Update
Happy New Year....again! *\0/*
Since we are all "in school", my personal belief is that we have two new starts to the year: school year and calendar year. May you find all you are seeking in 2014! This, your final semester of sixth grade and your time at Sonoran Sky, will be your most memorable yet. I am truly looking forward to it!
For those of you who are unaware, Mrs. Sanchez and I renamed the website. It is now called Bright Days with a Chance of Sunny Sanchezs. You will want to create/change your bookmark to this new link.
Bright Days with a Chance of Sunny Sanchezs
Welcome back! We are so glad you are here again with us. More information will follow in my next update. *\0/*
Since we are all "in school", my personal belief is that we have two new starts to the year: school year and calendar year. May you find all you are seeking in 2014! This, your final semester of sixth grade and your time at Sonoran Sky, will be your most memorable yet. I am truly looking forward to it!
For those of you who are unaware, Mrs. Sanchez and I renamed the website. It is now called Bright Days with a Chance of Sunny Sanchezs. You will want to create/change your bookmark to this new link.
Bright Days with a Chance of Sunny Sanchezs
Welcome back! We are so glad you are here again with us. More information will follow in my next update. *\0/*
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