1/6/23 News
Busy Bee News
“Buzz”-worthy Moment: We are SO PROUD of our Class Spelling Bee Representative!! Rigdon Milne went head-to-head with the top spellers at our school for 9 rounds!! I wish you all could’ve been in our class as the Busy Bees cheered him on!! They also made signs and welcomed him back to class with a chant: “We are proud of you, Hey! We are proud of you!!
Our January Schedule…
Lunch with 3rd Grade (Mondays) Sign Up:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4dafae2ca3f9c70-lunch
Guided Reading Groups (Tue/Wed/Thu) Sign Up:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAFAE2CA3F9C70-guided
Friday 1/13 Wear your Busy Bee Tee!
Monday 1/16 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No School)
Tuesday 1/17 We celebrate the 100th Day of School!
Friday 1/20 Wear your Busy Bee Tee!
Saturday 1/21
January Community Activity- Save the Date!
We had so much fun at December’s Find Mrs. Laramie! It was so much fun to get together as a community to enjoy each other’s time. January’s will be a picnic at the Riparian on January 21st at 11 am! More specific details to come!
San Tan’s Annual Gifted Testing
If you are interested in having your child tested for giftedness, please complete the digital Parent Request Form, along with the $50 Co-Pay, linked below. Gifted testing is will be offered in mid. February. Once a child is identified as gifted, they do not need to retest.
- If your child is currently in a gifted class and identified as ‘provisional’ they will automatically be retested, you do not need to send in the recommendation form.: -)
- Gifted Testing Requests are due no later than January 12th of 2023.
- Digital Parent Request & Payment: Click Here
Friday 1/27 Wear your Busy Bee Tee!
In other NEWS…
Busy Bee Tees: Wear them on FRIDAYS!!!
The company that made our Busy Bee Tees for us was started by a few STCS High School Students and a dad. Feel free to browse their STCS Spirit Gear! I truly appreciate how they took care of us and our Busy Bee Tees! https://sstshirt.com/
Book Boxes
If anyone wants to create a Book in a Box, GO FOR IT!
Salt Dough Recipe
Here is the recipe to make salt dough at home if you’d like 😊 Maybe use it for Book Box items?
https://wanderhomeschooling.com/easy-homemade-playdough-recipe-with-cream-of-tartar/
A Glimpse into our Class
Daily Schedule
This is subject to change, of course!
Homework
Reminder: I check homework for EFFORT, not COMPLETION. You decide how much gets done at home!
BENEFITS of Homework:
- Extra practice for students who may need it
- Communication with parents about what we are doing in class
- Creates good study habits
- Gives students the opportunity to ‘accomplished’ when they are finished and/or they understand
- Creates opportunities for parents and/or older siblings to spend time with their 3rd grader
***Homework is NOT meant to be a frustration!
My purpose with homework is for the kids to get the practice they need so they understand the concepts AND to show you what they know! If the math packet is easy for them, for example, there is no need for them to complete it at home, although they probably will have finished it at school! THE POINT: I know you are all busy! I am typically flexible with due dates so if you have sports or ??? one night, feel free to wait until the next night to do it. When they return the homework to me, I acknowledge the time and effort they put into it. If this inspires your child to get the practice at home, wonderful! If not, no added stress!!
Social-Emotional Learning: Goal Setting
How do I strive to become a better version of ME??
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=a+pep+talk+from+kid+president
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGd0gq5Fgjc&t=16s
Read Aloud:
Because of Winn Dixie By Kate DiCamillo
We are going to enjoy this heartwarming story while digging deep into literary concepts such as COMPREHENSION, CAUSE and EFFECT, AUTHOR’S PURPOSE, CHARACTER ANALYSIS, FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE, and BOOK vs. MOVIE COMPARISON (If we decide to watch the movie!)
MAIN THEMES and LESSONS:
FRIENDSHIP LONELINESS JUDGING OTHERS
Language Arts
We are on Unit 3 Week 4 in our Wonders curriculum. The essential question is “What makes different animals unique?” Our favorite activity this week was the group projects. Each group chose an animal on Tuesday. On Wednesday, they researched the lifecycle of the animal. Thursday the focus was on preparing a poster showing the lifecycle and a few facts. Friday was presentation day…and we all know that this class LOVES TO PRESENT!!!
Reading:
We enjoy our Guided Reading Groups each week. THANK YOU to our parents who led the groups Tue/Wed/Thu 11:40-12:15. We LOVE having you in class!! If you would like to join us, here is the link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAFAE2CA3F9C70-guided
Writing:
Animal Life Cycles
Spelling: R-Controlled Words: /are/ spelled /ere/ (Long a/long e)
Grammar Focus:
Past/Present/Future Tense Verbs
Capitalizing Book Titles
Figurative Language: Idioms
Synonyms
Continuing:
Abbreviations
Name Titles
Verb Tenses and Subject/Verb Agreement
Adding -y to change the meaning: rock to rocky
Quotation Marks
Colons in the time
Verbs
Homographs.
Open Syllables
Possessive Nouns
Closed Syllables
Collective Nouns: class, team, family
Irregular Plural Nouns: tooth/teeth, mouse/mice, deer, moose, woman/women, life/lives
Homophones
Prefixes un/re/dis
Plural Nouns, adding -s or -es AND changing the y to i
Common Nouns/Proper Nouns
Concrete Nouns/Abstract Nouns
Word Meanings, including multiple meanings
Math Topic 6: Connect Area to Multiplication and Division
We took the test in 15 minutes and I gave 5 extra minutes to those who needed it. I told them to do their best and if they did not finish, I would grade what they did finish…as I walked around, most kids seemed pretty confident!
XtraMath.com
This is great math fact fluency practice at home! Let me know if your child earns a certificate!!
Khan Academy
Feel free to do this at home! Here is the link for the ELA practice:
https://www.khanacademy.org/ela
Science: Animal Lifecycles
Social Studies: Arizona State: Earning and Saving Money through the years!
Other San Tan News…
Gifted Testing Registration
San Tan’s annual Gifted Testing
If you are interested in having your child tested for giftedness, please complete the digital Parent Request Form, along with the $50 Co-Pay, linked below. Gifted testing is will be offered in mid. February. Once a child is identified as gifted, they do not need to retest.
- If your child is currently in a gifted class and identified as ‘provisional’ they will automatically be retested, you do not need to send in the recommendation form. : -)
- Gifted Testing Requests are due no later than January 12th of 2023.
- Digital Parent Request & Payment: Click Here
Michelle Tischer, M.Ed.
Academic Achievement Coordinator
Yearbooks for Sale!
https://store.shopyearbook.com/santan-yb
From our Family Engagement Committee (FEC)
Please join our school’s Family Engagement Committee’s (FEC) Facebook page. Here you will find school wide events that are coming up and ways to volunteer at school.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/620590539585576
Thank you again,
Jenn Jacobs and Heather Warren
The Family Engagement Committee (FEC)
San Tan Charter School
480-222-0811
From the Principal (Emailed Tuesday)
Dear San Tan Families,
I hope all of your breaks were restful! It was so phenomenal to see all the students back from break! They all came back heads taller than we last saw them! This semester we have a lot in store for our kiddos that I am excited for! We are still attentive to our school goals, especially as we enter the testing season in March. With our classrooms getting back to work today, I am so proud about our student’s progress!
As we enter this rainy and cold season, please chat with your students about keeping up with their handwashing to keep everyone safe and healthy. We know that this is typically the time of year that students come down with various ailments so reminders on handwashing routines to keep germs at bay will be greatly appreciated!
Attached to this email is our Spring Club Catalog!
– Mrs. Sarah Laramie
Month at a Glance
- First Day Back 1/3
- Recker Spelling Bee 1/6
- Spring Clubs Start 1/9
- Martin Luther King Day NO SCHOOL 1/16
- 100th Day of School- 1/17
- District Spelling Bee- 1/20
- Find Mrs. Laramie- 1/21
Important Announcements
Tax Credit
This year’s tax credit giving goal is $100,000.00.
Your gift — large or small — will make a difference.
The form link is now open at:
https://yqysjrrxph.formstack.com/forms/?1627645-EuNcDzZTd2
With your support, we can continue to provide the programs outlined below;
- Junior High and High School Culinary Arts: Restaurant quality cutlery, pots/pans, additional shelving, and supplies for the classroom
- Full-Day Kindergarten Scholarship
- Funding for the Library/Media Space
- Health Care Supplies
- Playground Equipment
Reenrollment is LIVE
This year, we have gone to completely ONLINE registration! No more paper packets!! While the phone app is convenient for most things – we recommend using a computer to complete re-enrollment. We highly recommend getting your application finished as soon as possible as we prioritize current families and we already have a substantial pool of new students wanting to enroll.
Please Log into your Parent Portal. Go to “More” and then “Online Registration.”
- Confirm existing students’ information
- Add any new siblings
If you are adding a sibling this year you will want to have some documents ready as you will be required to upload them before you are able to move forward in the application.
· Birth Certificate
· Proof of Residency
· Immunization Records (exemption form available in application)
· IEP/504/Gifted Score Documents (if applicable)
If you have questions or need assistance with re-enrollment and/or the parent portal please feel free to reach out to Christine Gray, cgray@santancs.com, or Sydney Burdeno at sburdeno@santancs.com.
January Community Activity- Save the Date!
We had so much fun at December’s Find Mrs. Laramie! It was so much fun to get together as a community to enjoy each other’s time. January’s will be a picnic at the Riparian on January 21st at 11 am! More specific details to come!
San Tan’s Annual Gifted Testing
If you are interested in having your child tested for giftedness, please complete the digital Parent Request Form, along with the $50 Co-Pay, linked below. Gifted testing is will be offered in mid. February. Once a child is identified as gifted, they do not need to retest.
- If your child is currently in a gifted class and identified as ‘provisional’ they will automatically be retested, you do not need to send in the recommendation form.: -)
- Gifted Testing Requests are due no later than January 12th of 2023.
- Digital Parent Request & Payment: Click Here
Helpful Links
Arizona Tax Credit Form Social Media Links Facebook- San Tan Charter School Family Connection Facebook-PreK-6 Recker Campus Facebook-7-12 Power Campus Facebook- Mrs. Laramie Principal Recker Campus Instagram- Mrs. Laramie Principal Recker Campus Instagram-STCS Recker Campus