Monday, April 27, 2015

Souk Day

We will be having our Souk Day on Thursday, April 30th! 

The children always look forward to this as they are able to purchase things with their business passes and/or happy sticks, which they have been saving. 

We would welcome any new or gently used toys, fun school supplies (such as pencils, erasers, markers), games, balls, bubbles, inexpensive costume jewelry, puzzles, etc. 

Or, if you are able to make any home-baked treats, that would be especially appreciated as everyone loves a little sugar.  :)
Thank you!! 

New Reading and Writing Unit, Devices

~ EXTREME WEATHER ~ 

We have just started a new reading and writing unit about informational writing based on our nonfiction reading about extreme weather. These are the following broad topics we will be exploring:

  • Hurricanes/Typhoons (wind and rain) 
  • Tornadoes (wind and hail)
  • Snowstorms  (extreme cold)
  • Sandstorms (wind)
  • Monsoon (heavy rain)
Each student will be doing a great deal of reading about these topics and will narrow down his/her interests to study one of these or a subcategory of these, such as fog, lightning, or meteorologists, to name a few examples. 

Then, after gathering research through reading and note-taking, students will then synthesize their findings by writing their own informational chapter book

This work will lay the foundation for our upcoming science unit, which centers around this essential question: How do people protect themselves from extreme weather? 

As we dive into this study, we would invite students to bring their own devices for the next two weeks to use as research tools, since we have a limited supply of weather-related books to share across the PS and ES. 

To streamline and safeguard the research process, I have created several QR codes, which students can scan to have direct access to designated weather sites specifically for kids. 

Here is one example, which you can scan if you have the ScanLife app or any of the many others available.
Please know that devices are optional. Those who do not bring one can use the laptops available in our classroom, as well as my iPad, and the computers in the library or computer lab. Children may also share devices to do their research.

If your child does decide to bring his/her device, please review the need for personal responsibility and care. (I will provide a locked drawer should they wish to securely store it during the school day.) 
Thanks so much for your continued support and we look forward to an exciting unit ahead!! 

PS. QR Codes are very easy to make and can be done here. If you decide to research at home and find a great source of information, please make a QR code and email it to me at laura.nossal@gemsdaa.net, so I may share it with the class. Thanks!! 








Thursday, April 23, 2015

Mother's Day Morning Tea

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A few links to share...

Happy Thursday! 

As the week comes to a close, here are a few links I shared with the class this week. Though they may seem random, every one had a connection to one of our lessons, a reference from a book, or traveling colleagues in Paris. Enjoy! 
Enjoy and have a wonderful weekend!! 
Oakley is doing great with her nine adorable puppies! #milkbar #amazingmammals

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Welcome back!

Dear Parents,

Happy April! I hope you each enjoyed our two-week holiday and were able to travel, play, rest, sleep, explore, read,  and/or (fill in your own fun here). Most of the children were able to share about their experiences today and it sounds like most everyone had a really great time!

I was very thankful to spend time at home in Florida with my family and friends. It's always so wonderful going back as there's truly no place like home. As it's been 8 months, I took particular notice of the verdant and lush the landscape, the vibrant blue sky, cool gulf stream ocean breezes, and the abundant wildlife (rabbits, snakes, alligators, squirrels, moles, eagles, etc.). It was like life was in true living color once again! Every morning, we enjoyed walking the dogs at 6:30 am, so it was as if the earth was waking up and coming alive every day. (It also helps that we live right next to Jonathan Dickinson State Park, which is replete with animals.)

While I was home, my family and I played mini-golf, camped on a beautiful island/state park, ate ice cream, visited one of our favorite marinas, snorkeled, swam, made cookies, watched movies, shopped, snuggled, lingered over coffee, played with our dogs, saw my nearly 102-year-old grandmother, and had many great conversations (just to name a few activities). It was just the right balance of active and restful.

One of the best parts of my holiday was having my brother, Peter, fly down from Pittsburgh and surprise us! There I was, eating ice cream with one  hand, and talking to him on the phone with the other when I felt a gentle tapping on my shoulder. I turned around to see PETER right there in the flesh! We were all in such shock that he had somehow managed to arrange a quick flight to FL and gift us all with his presence. So, having him there for the Easter weekend was truly the highlight, since it's been 1.5 years since we were all together as a family.

On the subject of shocks and surprises, my Friday flight to Dubai was interrupted as my connecting flight (at 5:55 pm) from Palm Beach to Atlanta was more than 2 hours delayed, which would've caused me to miss my 9:36 pm flight to Dubai. Despite all my efforts, Delta had to rebook my flight for Saturday evening. Then, imagine my shock when I went to the airport and learned that my flight to Atlanta was canceled and they needed to rebook me AGAIN for a Sunday evening departure! It was surreal to say the least, as nothing this consecutive has ever occurred in all of my travels.

While the two rescheduled flights (and all that went with them) were somewhat stressful, the silver lining, of course, was being able to spend a little more time with my family. For this, I am very thankful. I'm reminded that we must be flexible in life and ready to just go with the flow at any given moment's notice. So, I want to thank YOU for being flexible as well as you and the class had to adjust to my absence. I so appreciate your understanding.  :)

Here are just a few pictures of our fun, if you're interested:

We love going to the Sailfish Marina. It's a fun place to eat a fresh "grouper-dog," buy local arts and crafts, hear live music, watch the sunset, and relax by the water.  Their Thursday night celebration has been happening for more than 20 years. 

Right after Peter surprised us!!! 


Walking down the Juno Beach pier is always a great place to see sea life, including sharks, turtles, dolphins, and more. 


This is the Jupiter Inlet, where we love to snorkel when the tide is high and the water is clear. (Not on this particular day as they were drenching the inlet.) 

We went snorkeling under the Jupiter Island Bridge, where the water was perfectly clear and lovely! 




Oops...the instagram filter made the sand dollars look dirty, but they were all white after I cleaned them! 

Julie found this HUGE sand dollar, which will likely break the world record! She already sent her submission to the Guiness Book of World Records in the UK and should hear a reply of confirmation in about 6-8 weeks. Very exciting!! 
Adorable Keebler, the tiny puppy in the lower left photo. Growing bigger in the upper left. And, now, she's two years old and just as cuddly.


And, here's the second interrupted travel ticket issued in as many days!!

Lastly, here is a short clip of the puppies actively moving in Oakley, who just gave birth. Her puppies were born on Monday evening as I was flying to Dubai! 

Since Oakley is a breeder dog for New Horizon's Service Dogs, we don't get to keep any of these precious ones, but we know they will go to good homes and improve the lives of many people with disabilities. 

Oakley will spend 2 months there (in Deland, Florida) to nurse her cuties and then she'll get to return home to my sister, Julie.) This is her second litter of service dogs. 


Click here to see a darling video clip of the puppies during one of their initial feedings. 

Here is a close up of rubbing the puppies. They have to "annoy" them so they cry and move around a lot. This helps to dispel the fluid from their lungs. 



Math Homework

We have begun Unit 8 and are learning about fractions. Unfortunately, the homework for tonight didn't print very well as it is difficult to see the shaded parts. For clarification, I have posted the 4 homework sheets here, but please know that only the first page is required. (The other 3 are optional and for those who'd like a challenge.)

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