H.C. Carleston Elementary September Newsletter

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Carleston Elementary Newsletter Brilliance Under Construction May/June 2016 www.pearlandisd.org/HCCarleston.cfm UPCOMING EVENTS May. 4………………………..Progress Reports go home May.9...…….………...STAAR Testing 3 rd and 4 th Grade May.10………… ……STAAR Testing 3 rd and 4 th Grade May.20…………………………4 th Grade Wax Museum May.24……… Multicultural Show 8:30AM and 1:45PM May.25…………………4 th Grade Spring Music Concert 6:00 6:30PM May.26…………………4 th Grade Spring Music Concert 6:00 6:30PM May. 27…………………………….………….Field Day May. 30………………………….Memorial Day Holiday May. 31…………………...Award Ceremony and Parties Kinder & 1 st Grade June. 1…….……………...Award Ceremony and Parties 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th Grade June. 2………………………………4 th Grade Breakfast June. 2………………………..Early Release at 1:00PM AM Pre-K 8:00 10:00am PM Pre-K 11:00 1:00pm The last day of school will be on Thursday, June 2, 2016, this will be an Early Release day for students, students will be dismissed at 1:00PM Pre-K students will have a different schedule on this day as follows: AM Pre-K 8:00 – 10:00am PM Pre-K 11:00 – 1:00pm Please make arrangements to pick up your child (ren) at 1:00 p.m. We will have a closed campus on STAAR Testing days, no visitor will be allowed on our campus. We are approaching very important STAAR Testing dates and we are asking 3rd and 4th grade parents to please make every effort possible to schedule medical appointments afterschool and refrain from checking students out early during this time. Also parents are not allowed to visit the campus during testing dates, we will have a closed campus on the days listed below. May 9, 2016 - 3 rd Grade STAAR Math - 4 th Grade STAAR Math May 10, 2016 - 3 rd Grade STAAR Reading - 4 th Grade STAAR Reading 3rd and 4th Grade students will have a delayed lunch on testing days. Construction Update Phase one of construction is in full swing with a busy list of construction work this month. All interior framing, electrical and plumbing has been completed on the new wing. If the weather stays dry, you will begin to see sheetrock and brick going up. We still anticipate opening the new wing during our 2016-2017 school year.

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H.C. Carleston Elementary Newsletter

Transcript of H.C. Carleston Elementary September Newsletter

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Carleston Elementary Newsletter Brilliance Under Construction

May/June 2016

www.pearlandisd.org/HCCarleston.cfm

UPCOMING EVENTS

May. 4………………………..Progress Reports go home

May.9...…….………...STAAR Testing 3rd and 4th Grade

May.10………… ……STAAR Testing 3rd and 4th Grade

May.20…………………………4th Grade Wax Museum

May.24……… Multicultural Show 8:30AM and 1:45PM

May.25…………………4th Grade Spring Music Concert

6:00 – 6:30PM

May.26…………………4th Grade Spring Music Concert

6:00 – 6:30PM

May. 27…………………………….………….Field Day

May. 30………………………….Memorial Day Holiday

May. 31…………………...Award Ceremony and Parties

Kinder & 1st Grade

June. 1…….……………...Award Ceremony and Parties

2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade

June. 2………………………………4th Grade Breakfast

June. 2………………………..Early Release at 1:00PM

AM Pre-K 8:00 – 10:00am

PM Pre-K 11:00 – 1:00pm

The last day of school will be on Thursday, June 2, 2016, this will be an Early Release day for

students, students will be dismissed at 1:00PM

Pre-K students will have a different schedule on this day as follows:

AM Pre-K 8:00 – 10:00am PM Pre-K 11:00 – 1:00pm

Please make arrangements to pick up your child (ren) at 1:00 p.m.

We will have a closed campus on STAAR Testing days,

no visitor will be allowed on our campus.

We are approaching very important STAAR Testing dates and we are asking 3rd and 4th grade parents to please make every effort possible to schedule medical appointments afterschool and refrain from checking students out early during this time. Also parents are not allowed to visit the campus during testing dates, we will have a closed campus on the days listed below.

May 9, 2016

- 3rd Grade STAAR Math

- 4th Grade STAAR Math

May 10, 2016

- 3rd Grade STAAR Reading

- 4th Grade STAAR Reading

3rd and 4th Grade students will have a delayed lunch

on testing days.

Construction Update

Phase one of construction is in full swing with a

busy list of construction work this month. All

interior framing, electrical and plumbing has

been completed on the new wing. If the weather

stays dry, you will begin to see sheetrock and

brick going up. We still anticipate opening the

new wing during our 2016-2017 school year.

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"All That Jazz”

May 25, 2016

6:00PM

May 26, 2016

6:00PM

Ms. Joiner

Ms. Estes

Ms. Curtis

Ms. Felts

Ms. A. Sanchez

Ms. Sheridan

Ms. Barrera

Ms. W. Sanchez

We are looking forward to field day on Friday, May 27th. We need volunteers to help monitor field day stations. PTA will be contacting volunteers to work the snow cone station and to help with popcorn for our movie time. Watchdogs are needed to help us monitor the inflatable station so please let the coaches know if you are able to help on that day. One of the stations your student(s) will rotate through is BINGO, and we would like to offer prizes for the winners. We are still accepting prize donations for ages 5-11 such as dollar store water toys, jump ropes, balls, bubbles, puzzles, games, coloring books, etc. Please send all donations to Coach Rodriguez or Coach Randall no later than Friday, May 20th, so we can make sure that we have enough age appropriate prizes for each grade level. Thank you so much for your support, and we are looking forward to a fun day with your student(s)!

PTA is very supportive of our field day and we want to thank them and let them know how very much we appreciate their contributions to P.E. this school year. We hope you have a safe, happy summer break!

Thank you, Coach Rodriguez and Coach Randall

5/31/16 6/1/2016 6/2/2016 Awards Parties Awards Parties Breakfast

Kinder

11:30 –

12:15

Kinder

12:15 –

1:00

4th Grade

9:15 –

10:00

4th Grade

11:00 –

12:00

4th Grade

9:00 – 9:45

1st Grade

12:30 –

1:15

1st Grade

1:15 –

2:00

2nd Grade

10:15 –

11:00

2nd Grade

11:00 –

12:00

3rd Grade

11:30 –

12:15

3rd Grade

12:15 –

1:00

Pre - K AM 10:00 PM 1:30

As our countdown to the final weeks of school begins, please keep close track of your child’s Library books.

All books will be due the week of May 16th. All lost or damaged books must be paid for by May 20th. Please contact Mrs. Marcoux if you have any questions. Thank you!

Students should arrive in their home room teacher’s classroom at 5:30PM. Attire theme is cool and jazzy.

There will be no classes on Monday, May 30, 2016 in observation of Memorial Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, May 31, 2016.

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Carleston Parents

One of the most beneficial things you can do for your children this summer is to keep them reading! Please see the chart below to see what a huge difference reading just 20 minutes a day can make in your child’s life. While it is important for our Carleston Cubs to work on their own reading, it is as equally important for them to be read to as often as possible. When reading to your child, select a book that is a level up (harder) than the books they are reading on their own. This will encourage their reading stamina, increase their vocabulary, and often get them excited about finishing on their own the very book you are reading to them. Local book stores and libraries always having reading incentive programs over the summer with fun prizes for the kids. And I am always available for suggestions or tips on how to continue to encourage a love of reading and books. Thank you for all that you do to support our Carleston Readers. Have a wonderful summer… ~Mrs. Marcoux

Communities In Schools is sponsoring a Skate Night on May 19, 2016 for all students who participated in CIS this school year. Students will receive an invitation to the Event by the end of April. All students attending must have a permission form and must be accompanied by an adult who will stay with him/her for the duration of the Event. There is no cost to either the parent or the student for the skates and for skating. Refreshments will not be provided by CIS but if you so wish, you may purchase soft drinks and pizza at the skating rink. Siblings of CIS students are also invited to attend.

Escape Family Center will complete the Series of classes on “Building Confident Families” on May 2, 2016. We look forward to inviting Escape to present these and other topics to our Carleston Parents the coming school year, 2016-17. The parents, who attended, were very happy with the series and they expressed that the classes helped them in a very positive way. The last day for CIS Lunch Groups is Friday, May 20th and Thursday, May 19th for Adult ESL group. CIS has had a successful year at Carleston and we look forward to next school year.

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Attention GT nominated Kinder, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students and parents: Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students who were nominated to be assessed for GT services by September 30, 2015 will receive the results in the mail on or before April 15, 2016.

For more information regarding the Pearland ISD Gifted/Talented identification process, please visit the Advanced Academics webpage of the Pearland ISD website, www.pearlandisd.org, by selecting Advanced Academics under the Departments tab.

Using Bibliotherapy with Gifted Students Often times, gifted students feel like they don’t belong with other students their age or that they are different in some way. Bibliotherapy, the process of having a student read a book to learn about social/emotional issues or developmental needs by identifying with a character from a book, is often used with gifted children as a way to learn that there are others who have the same feelings, concerns, or problems and that they are not alone. There are a multitude of fictional books whose main characters are gifted. However, literary nonfiction can also be used for bibliotherapy by studying famous people who are thought to be gifted such as George Washington Carver, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Ellen Ochoa.

Another famous gifted person is Leonardo da Vinci, who was born on April 15, 1452 in Italy. Some people say he was the most talented person to have lived, with knowledge and curiosity that spanned a wide range of fields. As an artist, he created the Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man among other paintings and sculptures. He studied flight and designed plans for flying machines which were impossible to make because of the limited technology in his time. He even wrote in “mirror direction” meaning the opposite direction to what is normal so you would have to use a mirror to read it. He was a brilliant mathematician – seeing a mathematical connection to almost everything. He also studied music and designed new instruments. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Brain stretchers for your intellectual learner…

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Please contact Melanie Grote, Advanced Academics Specialist K-4, with questions.

1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX 77581 (281)485-3203

Answer: da Vinci was a gifted artist, scientist, and inventor. Puzzle created at www.kidzone.ws/puzzles/cryptogram

This puzzle below is called a Cryptogram. At the top there is a KEY that lists all the letters from A thru Z with a box below. Each of the letters has a corresponding number.

The bottom part contains a secret phrase. Each of the blanks has a number underneath it. Fill in the letters that correspond to the numbers below the blanks to solve the phrase.

Leonardo da Vinci source:

http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/scientists/leonardodavinci.html

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY*Grilled Cheese *Bean and Cheese taco *Spaghetti with Sauce/String Cheese *Beans and Rice *Cheese Pizza

Offered Daily at Breakfast: Breakfast

Assorted Whole Grain Cereals & Toast $1.35 for Students

Assorted Fruits, Juices and Milk $1.75 for Adults

Lunch

$2.50 for Students

Offered Daily at Lunch: $3.50 for Adults

Assorted Fresh Fruits and Juices

Choice of Milk P = Item contains Pork

2 Sausage Kolache 3 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 4 Sausage Kolache 5 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 6 Sausage Kolache

Mini Pancakes Honey Wheat Breakfast Bar Strawberry Pop-tart Yogurt & Cinnamon Gripz Breakfast Sweet Bun

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Cheeseburgers Popcorn Chicken Corn Dog Chicken & Bacon Club Sandwicbh

Oven Fried Chicken Drumstick Hamburgers Cheese Lasagna Mini Pancakes & Sausage Pepperoni Pizza (Pork)

Grilled Cheese Cheeese Enchiladas Mini Pancakes & Yogurt Cheese Pizza

Mashed Potatoes Pinto Beans Italian Mixed Vegetables Sweet Potato Fries Green Beans

Baby Carrots Oven Fries Romaine Salad Celery Sticks Baby Carrots

Garlic Breadstick Applesauce Garlic Breadstick Fresh Fruit Apples

Diced Pears Craisins Roll Roll

9 Sausage Kolache 10 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 11 Sausage Kolache 12 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 13 Sausage Kolache

Mini Pancakes Honey Wheat Breakfast Bar Strawberry Pop-tart Yogurt & Cinnamon Gripz Breakfast Sweet Bun

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Cheeseburgers Boneless Chicken Wings Fish Nuggets Ham & Cheese on Star Bread

Hot Dog Hamburgers Cheese Ravioli Chicken Fajita Tocos Pepperoni Pizza (Pork)

Grilled Cheese Cheese Stuffed Breadsticks Cheese Pizza

Baby Carrots with Marinara Sauce Steamed Carrots Spanish Rice Baked Beans

Romaine Salad Oven Fries Romaine Salad Fresh Broccoli with Ranch Celery Sticks

Pineapple Tidbits Cucumber Salad Garlic Breadstick Baby Carrots Apples

Diced Peaches Mandarin Oranges Diced Pears

16 Sausage Kolache 17 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 18 Sausage Kolache 19 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 20 Sausage Kolache

Mini Pancakes Honey Wheat Breakfast Bar Strawberry Pop-Tart Yogurt & Cinnamon Gripz Breakfast Sweet Bun

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Cheeseburgers Beef Rib Sandwich

Corn Dog Hamburgers Steak Fingers Meat & Cheese Nachos Pepperoni Pizza (Pork)

Cheese Stuffed Breadsticks Cheese Enchilada Grilled Cheese Cheese Nachos Cheese Pizza

Steamed Carrots Oven Fries Mashed Potatoes Sweet Corn Peas

Fresh Broccoli with Ranch Grape Tomatoes Cucumber Salad Salsa Dipping Cup Celery Sticks

Fruit Cocktail Pinto Beans Wheat Roll Craisins Apples

Mandarin Oranges Diced Pears

23 Sausage Kolache 24 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 25 Sausage Kolache 26 Pancake Roll-Up (Pork) 27 Sausage Kolache

Mini Pancakes Honey Wheat Breakfast Bar Strawberry Pop-tart Yogurt & Cinnamon Gripz Breakfast Sweet Bun

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Cheeseburgers Ham & Cheese on Star Bread

Crispy Meat Tacos Hamburgers Boneless Chicken Wings Hot Dog Pepperoni Pizza (Pork)

Bean & Cheese Soft Taco Cheese Stuffed Breadsticks Grilled Cheese Cheese Ravioli Cheese Pizza

Spanish Rice with Marinara Sauce Peas and Carrots Green Beans Steamed Broccoli

Sweet Corn Oven Fries Romaine Salad Celery Sticks Baby Carrots

Baby Carrots Baked Beans Dinner Roll Garlic Breadstick Apples

Diced Pears Applesauce Fruit Cocktail Diced Peaches

30 30 1 2 Manager's Choice

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