Monday, May 30, 2016

Update 5/30

Dear Fantastic Families,

I sincerely appreciate your time and engagement as students shared their writing and their gratitude last Thursday. Thank you for indulging my sentimental side in our circle together.

Last week the class was able to enjoy two performances. One, the fourth grade performance of Gold Dust or Bust, featured many siblings of class students and was full of both information and fun! The other, a professional performance of Peter and the Wolf, was amazing by all accounts. Reflections were written about the performances and we will capitalize on the musical elements in instruction this week. 

Volunteers
I thank the generous gifts of time and talents that were given in support of students during the year. We are now officially concluded with volunteers. With the variability of scheduling during these last two weeks it is less than pragmatic to maintain our volunteer schedule.


Homework
In lieu of regular spelling words and homework for the next two weeks, your student is asked to research a topic of interest and prepare a simple presentation for the class. Directions will be sent home tomorrow or can be found here. You may help as little or as much as you like, as long as it is their project and their learning. I am expecting amazing kid-prepared poster boards, speeches, dioramas, etc, of great fun and variety!  

Dancefest
Send in a hand towel with your child’s name on the tag as soon as possible to use as a prop for our dance. On the day of Dancefest, June 8th, have your child wear Hawaiian/tropical print clothing. Kindergarten dancing begins at 11:30 followed by an all school picnic and then the rest of the grades around 12:30.  

Summer Birthdays and Friendship day
We will celebrate all our summer birthdays with our usual silly celebration. Let’s hold off on the treats for this day as there will be lots of little goodies coming home because its…..Friendship Day! 
To celebrate the friendships we’ve made, maintained,  and grown this year we will be doing a series of fun friendship activities. Please send in 24 tokens of some kind to be distributed to the class. These can be homemade, bought, written, drawn….whatever you’d like. No treats please.


Important dates

6/1 Countdown to Summer after school PTA celebration
6/6 summer birthday celebrations and friendship day
6/7 Lifeguard presentations
6/8 Dancefest! Parents invited!
6/9 last day of school


Sunday, May 22, 2016

update, 5/22

Dear Fantastic Families,

Thank you for a wonderful appreciation week! Your notes, words, and gifts arrived at the perfect time.

Just as many of you have been affected by the accident at school, I have too. Our school and the people at school mean the world to me and it is taking me some time to emotionally heal and process. Your kind words reminded me of how special a community we have here at Del Mar Heights and reaffirmed the gratitude I have for being a part of it. 

If you or your child are in need of help in the aftermath, please reach out to me. There are a series of meetings planned in the evenings to help our community move towards healing. Please see this week’s Dolphin Digest for more information.

Our studies of Geology continue with a pair of lab times guided by scientists from the San Diego Natural History Museum. On Friday we used the observational techniques of identifying streaking, coloring, luster, hardness, and cleavage (breakage) to classify rock varieties. We continue on Monday with more exploration of rocks and minerals! 

Coinciding with this study, we have invested a touch of time in Byrd Baylor’s book, Everybody Needs a Rock, the close reading revealed a bit of author’s craft and inspired the writing of our own book, Everybody Needs a Friend. Each child is just now working on their own adaptation of this story to be shared on Thursday at our Celebration of Writing.

Celebration of Writing
This Thursday 8:00-8:45ish
Please join us this Thursday in our room for our Celebration of Writing presentation. Your children will be presenting a selection of current pieces including their final fictional narrative, a few poems, the aforementioned Byrd Baylor adaptation, and perhaps a special technology surprise. More than anything, this serves as a way for us to be together to celebrate the kids and this fine school year. After our presentation, you will feast on kid-made tea sandwiches and incredibly fancy spa water made from ingredients grown and harvested by our kids from our garden. 

Homework
In lieu of regular spelling words and homework for the next two weeks, your student is asked to research a topic of interest and prepare a simple presentation for the class. Directions will be sent home tomorrow or can be found here. You may help as little or as much as you like, as long as it is their project and their learning. I am expecting amazing kid-prepared poster boards, speeches, dioramas, etc, of great fun and variety!  

Dancefest
Send in a hand towel with your child’s name on the tag as soon as possible to use as a prop for our dance. On the day of Dancefest, June 8th, have your child wear Hawaiian/tropical print clothing. Kindergarten dancing begins at 11:30 followed by an all school picnic and then the rest of the grades around 12:30. 

Heroes All Link
If youd care to watch a version of our grade level performance feel free to take a look on my recently sent email. It’s unlisted and cannot be searched in any way on the web. 

You might also enjoy this link. Thanks to the Del Mar Heights PTA for providing weekly music assemblies where each child was able to learn and perform on a simple instrument while being exposed to music theory. Take a look on the link sent in my recent email to enjoy a little performance from our class! It’s unlisted so no public eyes can find it.

Best,

 Andrew Smith
Teacher, Del Mar Heights School

Important dates

5/23 Natural History Museum Geology mobile lab of discovery
5/26 Celebration of writing, Parents invited! 8:15 a.m.
5/27 Peter & the Wolf 12:40 p.m. (kids event)
5/30 Memorial Day - No School
6/1 Countdown to Summer after school PTA celebration
6/6 summer birthday celebrations
6/7 Lifeguard presentations
6/8 Dancefest! Parents invited!

6/9 last day of school

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Update, 5/9

Hello Fantastic Families,

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our ever-loving, ever-patient mothers! I hope your day was filled with hugs and giggles!

The Del Mar Schools Education Foundation does a great job funding the credentialed STEAM+ teachers that make school a well-rounded place to be a learner. Please consider giving what is comfortable. What Del Mar has is really rare. Most “specialty” teachers in other districts are not trained and credentialed in their field of expertise. They are often uncertificated aides. This matters. It matters in instruction and in articulation with classroom teachers to reach maximum learning outcomes. 

Speaking of a well-rounded education, thanks to the Del Mar Heights PTA for providing weekly music assemblies where each child was able to learn and perform on a simple instrument while being exposed to music theory. Take a look here to enjoy a little performance from our class! It’s unlisted so no public eyes can find it.

Our trip to visit Urban Plantation and Green Acre farm to table restaurant yielded quite a learning harvest. Students were treated to a tour of the sustainable farm while discussing issues of sustainability and agricultural practice. We also were invited to explore new healthy foods direct from the garden. Who knew pickled fennel and baby corn shoots were so delicious?

Our next trip is a docent-led hike through the North Extension of Torrey Pines Park. We are so very fortunate to have such wondrous natural beauty at our doorstep and it is incumbent upon us to use it as a classroom to at least some extent. The Natural History Museum generously sends us volunteer guides who tend to be both knowledgeable and enthusiastic. So far the weather report for hike day, this Friday, looks San Diego sensational so hike on we will!

Mr. Phillip’s fantastic first-through-third grade Dolphin games featured fun athletic enterprises such as The Chicken Toss and The Hula Hoop Roll. These non-standard games help introduce the timid to competitive games while helping Mr. Philip teach about physical skills. Coming on May 18th the more traditional Junior Olympics will be held. This event must be entered through registration. Forms came home a week and a bit ago and are also available in the office I would guess. Encourage your child to join in!

Our young scientists have enjoyed experimentation with plants and are just about to plant their sprouted corn and sunflowers in the school garden to allow their further growth. The garden has been full of activity lately and the addition of these second grade crops will make it all the more vibrant as the plants mature over the summer and into the fall. 

Bird Baylor is an author of signature style and focus. Her emphasis on poetic prose centered on the care and appreciation of nature fits perfectly with our recent studies of habitats and their inhabitants’ interconnectedness, plants, Earth Day, and upcoming studies of geology. Further, We are exploring her books as part of an author study that allows us to ask critical questions as readers- developing the ability to progress from concrete interpretations to synthesis and abstracted conclusions. For instance, in the book, “The Table Where Rich People Sit” we meet a girl who believes her “poor” family needs more money. But after assigning value to their relative freedom and ability to enjoy the natural world together, she arrives at a different understanding of what “rich” means. Our readers moved from gaining an understanding of this character’s growth to generalizing her learning to a greater cohort. Finally they were able to try to approach the question, “What do you think it means to be rich?”. Answers varied as widely as you might assume but generally had nothing to do with money. Evidently I am rich because I have a little, old, and friendly dachshund. 

I’d like to invite everyone to come celebrate the writers of our classroom on May the 26th from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. We will enjoy presentations from the students and a bit of time together to end the year right!

As May moves on please consider if you might like to have a meeting with me before the year concludes. There are no formal conferences in the district but I am more than happy to debrief and set new summer-and-beyond goals for our little ones. Please let me know if you’d like to meet.

Important dates

5/13 Torrey Pines Hike with the Natural History Museum Docents
5/18 Jr. Olympics 12:45-2:30 p.m.
5/20 Natural History Museum Geology mobile lab of discovery
5/20 Stuffed Animal Spirit Day
5/23 Natural History Museum Geology mobile lab of discovery
5/26 Celebration of writing, Parents invited!
5/27 Peter & the Wolf 12:40 p.m.
5/27 Next Grade level visit day (1 hour in third grade)
5/30 Memorial Day - No School
6/1 Countdown to Summer after school PTA celebration
6/6 summer birthday celebrations
6/7 Lifeguard presentations
6/8 Dancefest!
6/9 last day of school



Best,

 Andrew Smith

Teacher, Del Mar Heights School