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April Events
2 Student Council 8:20
3 Science Explorers 3:30
7 5th
Grade PSSA Writing Begins
9 Newspaper Club 8:20 School Store Roe to Planetarium 9:20
10 Sullivan to Planetarium 9:20 5 Grade Yearbook Photo Yearbook Club Photos 2
nd Grade EGG-stravaganza
Science Explorers 3:30 PTL Meeting 6:30
11 Safety Patrol Meeing 8:30 Lydon to Planetarium 12:10 Chorus Fest @ Chichester HS
14 Regular Full Day of School
21 Classes Resume
23 Student Council 8:20 Carroll To Planetarium 11:45
24 Runge to Planetarium 11:45 Science Explorers 3:30
27 5th
Grade Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser @ Applebee’s 8-10:00am
28 Book Fair Begins 30 4
th Grade PSSA Science Testing
Rita’s Water Ice Spirit Night 5-7:30
School Board Mtg. 7:30
Coebourn Elementary Newsletter
April 2014
National Blue Ribbon School 2011
PRINCIPAL’S PAGE Dear Coebourn Families,
Students have been doing a phenomenal job with reading counts. Continue to challenge your child to read every night to help them obtain their reading goals. There is a close race of which homeroom will have the most words read.
The following students have read over one million words so far:
Julia DiNicola Rachel Bingeman Sabrina Smith Shawn Corrado Grace Greway Tyler Troutman Molly Williard Trent Stebbings Kwabena Amankanoh The following students have read over two million words so far:
Randy Park
Mike Fattizzo
The following student has read over three million words so far:
Andrew Miniak
Students in grades 3-5 have done an exceptional job coming to school ready to give their best on the Reading and Math PSSA's. On April 7th, fifth grade students will begin the Writing PSSA assessments. On April 30th, fourth grade students will begin the Science PSSA assessments. Please continue sending your child to school with a good night sleep and a healthy breakfast.
I want to thank Coebourn's PTL for supporting students throughout the PSSA
assessments with a healthy morning snack.
Sincerely, Eric Kuminka, Principal
Coebourn Elementary School 1 Coebourn Blvd.
Brookhaven, Pa 19015 610-497-6300 x5500
FOURTH GRADE The fourth graders were introduced to the Passport to History
program. They learned about historical sites in Delaware County and will visit and learn more about our county's history
throughout the remainder of the school year. In April, we will even get to "dig into" history by learning about archeology
and artifacts of our history.
The fifth graders were also awarded certificates for their completion of last year’s program.
THIRD GRADE Third grade is in the process of writing their
research papers for Living History Museum. We are
taking the information we gathered while reading
the biographies and we are filling out graphic
organizers. The graphic organizers will then be used
to write our rough drafts. Rough drafts turn into
final copies then the final copies into speeches. We
will be spending the next month writing and then
memorizing for our big day! We are learning more
and more about our historical figures every day and
look forward to presenting and sharing our
information on May 15th
Miss Naylor’s Class
The 2nd grade students have been working on
double digit subtraction. We are continuing to work
on reading with fluency, phrasing and expression as
well as story structure and restating back the
questions in guided reading. The 3rd and 4th grade
students in Miss Naylor's room have been gearing up
for the PSSA tests and learning some great test
taking strategies such as UNRAAVEL and FAST
charts. We enjoyed reading some selections from
Mary Poppins and using our visualizing strategy!
SECOND GRADE This month is a very Egg-citing month in
second grade. On April 1st we will receive
8 chick eggs from the 4-H farm in
Newtown Square. We will study
embryology using the eggs for a hands on
experience. The children will mother the
eggs until they hatch into baby chicks.
Then on April 10th we will celebrate the
birth of our new fluffy friends with an
Egg-Stravaganza and to say goodbye. In
math we will be diving into three digit
addition and subtraction. We are ready
for the challenge! Lastly, in writing we are
working in groups on informational
pieces. Each group will research different
kinds of animals and present their
information to the other groups.
FIRST GRADE
First grade is SPRINGing into a new season! Recently, our first graders went on a field trip to the Franklin Mint Credit Union. We had a blast at Bear County and learned all about being responsible with our money.
Students loved writing pretend checks, looking in a real vault, and pretending to be bank tellers. The first grade is looking forward to many more exciting adventures this year!
MARCH STUDENT
OF THE MONTH
Mrs. Shevland AM K Mason Walker
Mrs. Shevland PM K Dakotah Hermann
Miss Lydon Nessa Nawn
Miss Sullivan Jesse Fenimore
Mrs. Roe Emily Thompson
Miss Kuhn Aubrey Gandy
Mrs. Politano Collin Richardson
Mrs. Anderson Nathaniel Zewdie
Mrs. Fulginiti Gracianna Smith
Mrs. Dever Tori Burgos
Miss Runge Blaze Graham
Mrs. Carroll Michael Brown
Mrs. Wooleyhan Savannah Miles
Miss Panto Sabrina Smith
Miss Snyder Luke Stokes
The PTL “411” You can “like” us on Facebook! Our official name is Coebourn
Elementary PTL. We’ll be posting important announcements
and information.
Please visit the school store on April 9th during all lunches.
Our next PTL Meeting is Thursday April 10th, at 6:30pm in the
library. Committee nominations will close at the end of the
meeting. Interested in a committee? Email Jenni Grant at
[email protected] for information!
The spring Scholastic book fair is the week of April 28th
Thanks to everyone who participated in our successful spirit
night at Chick-Fil-A. We raised $215!
Our next spirit night is April 30th at the Brookhaven’s Rita’s
Water Ice. Look for your favorite teacher behind the counter
scooping your order!
5th Grade students, Sabrina Smith, Hannah Scheck, Savannah Miles and Gianna Miles
eagerly brought their idea of creating an SPCA donation event to Mr. Kuminka. Mr. K was more than happy to oblige the girls and the donations began to pour in. Coebourn students were very
generous in donating supplies to help the animals in need at the SPCA.
Thank You Coebourn Students
iPads ~ Technology in Hand
By Anne Dudley and Rosemary Fowler, Curriculum Supervisors
Small yet so useful! When you look into the elementary classrooms you will see teachers and students using iPads
to discover, enrich, practice… endless possibilities. In the primary grades, the teachers meet with small groups of students
for reading instruction. The iPad can provide a viewing screen for a short video, building background for the topic of the
text. The teacher can connect this device to the white board in the classroom and move about the room freely while moving
the slides forward on the screen. It also affords the teacher access to e-books which can be used as read alouds with the
whole class. Moving into the intermediate grades, the teachers are using the i-pad as a video and voice recording device. For
example, students can record an oral presentation and then play it back to revise or edit before presenting to the class or the
student can read a selection aloud and replay it to check accuracy and fluency. The iPad is used in these classrooms for
research as well. Some of the students have had experience with iMovie trailers in social studies and making tutorial videos
in math for their classmates to use for review of skills.
Learning centers are part of the literacy block everyday in the elementary classrooms. The center that uses the i-Pad
is one of the students’ favorites. Practice is important for the development of skills in math and reading. The apps for the
iPad provide engaging practice with math facts, phonics, word building, and grammar. You will see Grammaropolis, ABC
Soup, Pop Lite Math, and Spelling City displayed on the screen and ready to go! The iPad can provide differentiated
practice for individuals or pairs of students.
In middle school science classrooms, 7th grade students have explored the cell and genetics using interactive apps
and 8th graders use iPads for research assignments and to create QR (barcodes on products) challenges. Taking and
compiling pictures of their plant’s development allows students to develop a digital story that can be shared with their peers.
In math classes, students create videos that explain a concept and model procedures. These videos can be used for review
by their peers. They also use iPads to research websites that reinforce and expand their learning. The Communications
classes are very busy with their iPads. The students are making movie trailers, news reports, and interactive interviews.
They are finding creative ways to produce new material!
Some of our special education students need support with verbal communication. They use iPads to participate in
discussions and answer questions. Others use them to interact with their peers, and complete assignments in My Big
Campus. Collaboration is supported by using this technology.
The iPad is small in size but the potential for its use in the classroom by teachers and students is enormous!
COUGAR 200 CLUB Congratulations to the following students who were recognized in the
month of March for demonstrating one of the 3 R’s Respect, Responsibility, and Ready.
Morgan Kraus, Aubrey Gandy, Abigail Wasilewski, Gabriel April, Charlotte Falcone, Madelyn Trout, Hannah Lloyd, Blaze Graham, Anna Schwartz, Rocco Radico, Kenny Castleberry, Jenna Jones,
Jack Durkin, Landon Bitting, Richie Garcia, Paige Keeley, Randy Park, Jenna Jones, Brian Wojciechowski, Kaylie Matthews, Nyla Morgan,
Bella Carroll, Ryan Catka, Sophia Dougherty, Colin Richardson, Isaiah Fuller, Noelle Parker, Christian Kafazi
Grades K-2 Grades 3-5 The Easter Egg I Funny
by Jan Brett by James Patterson
NOTES FROM THE NURSE Kids Need Exercise
Kids playing outside and being physically active IS exercise. Studies have shown that if a child is physically active for at least 1 hour a day that child will:
Have stronger bones and muscles Have a leaner body and help control body fat Be less likely to become overweight Have improved self esteem and self confidence
Create a life-long habit of physical activity
Additionally studies have shown that kids who are physically fit sleep better and are better able to handle physical and emotional challenges. Now that nicer weather is upon us and the days are longer, won’t you please kick your child off the computer, off the video games, turn off the TV and send them outside to play!! Think: for every 15 minutes of stationary computer, video and TV time, your child needs 15 minutes of physical activity.
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By Mrs. Watson
COEBOURN’S WONDERWALL
FUTURE MARATHON RUNNER….
Jimmy Gray, from Miss Lydon's first grade
class, ran the Sunshine Run in Brookhaven. He
ran the entire 5K race,
finishing in 29th place with a time of 33:03
Jimmy placed 2nd in his age division:
1-14 year old males.
Way to go, Jimmy!!
AND THEY BOWL TOO!
Mrs. Roe, Miss Murray, Miss Sullivan, Miss Kuhn, Miss Lydon, Miss Snyder and Mr. John
represented Coebourn Elementary at the Penn-Delco Education Association’s annual bowling competition.
The “Coebourn Rockers” knocked down the most pins beating out the other schools
in the district to bring home the trophy!!
TEACHERS ON THE RUN
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 Ms. Murray, Ms. Naylor, and Ms. Runge participated in the COEBOURN’S VERY OWN HISTORIAN Philadelphia Half Marathon. They began training in January during the "polar vortex" running miles Early this year, Mrs. Carroll was after school and on the weekends. They ran through the awarded with the Susan Lucas Award wind and rain on Sunday to complete the 13.1 miles. by the Delaware County Historical Society. Congratulations ladies! This award is given to teachers who make Great job promoting a healthy lifestyle for our students! “History Come Alive” in the classroom.