Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thursday & Friday

Howdy all, and thanks for checking in. Now that the weather has calmed down for us, we are having some nice days together in the classroom.

Thanks again for folks who have managed to get back checks and permission slips for our deYoung trip. We still need about eight students to get their paperwork in,and I'll be sending out emails this weekend as a friendly reminder.

The kids received their first paychecks today, and tomorrow will be writing rent checks on their desks. We'll be having our first monthly auction tomorrow as well, and I am hearing that it is going to be a cut throat affair. Hopefully it ends up as good fun.

The kids need to complete Saxon 24 tonight.

Respectfully, Mr. Bryant

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wednesday

Howdy all, and thanks for checking in. I'm keeping this brief, so here we go. The kids are responsible for the following tonight:

Both grades have
- Saxon 23
- Book Reports due tomorrow
- Problem o' the Week due tomorrow
- Nature Log observation and sketch. This week's focus should be a bird. Students are asked to observe a wild bird and reflect on the experience. They should describe its general appearance and its behavior.
- deYoung permission slips and check

Respectfully, Mr. Bryant

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Tuesday

Howdy all, and thanks for checking in. My apologies in getting this out so late, but the school has been without web access for the past day and its put a crimp in everything. I'm doing this from home!
Thanks to those of you who have responded quickly to my deYoung request of returning the permission slip and $35 ASAP. The logistics of gathering, depositing and having the Parent Alliance cutting a check for the total amount is a process, and I appreciate your willingness in making the procedure a stress-free one. Again, if forms and funds could be returned no later than Friday of this week, we'll be in good shape.
Mark your calendars for Friday the 15th of October, as the Harvest Festival is upon us. What a groovy way to end conference week, eh? And just think, if you are unhappy with the conference, you can take it out on me in the dunk tank from 6 - 6:30! Save you dollars and soak me!

I'm working off homework assignments from memory, so I hope I have them correct. The kids are responsible for the following:

Fourth:
- Saxon 22
- Reading Practice Book page 52
- Book Report

Fifth:
-Saxon 22
- Reading Practice Book page 50
- Book Report
- continue with plant & animal cell diagrams

respectfully, Mr. Bryant

Monday, September 27, 2010

Monday and the 411

Howdy all, and thanks for checking in. So much going on during this very hot week! First, I have graciously gone easy on the homework this week with the understanding that many of the kids have yet to begin their Monthly Book Report. The assignment is due this Thursday, and I will be looking for finished products and not excuses. A big part of what I will be working on with the kids this year is ownership and time management with one's self and work. Next month kids can expect to have a normal homework schedule, despite the due date of the book report. Again, reports can be typed or hand written.

Monday Folders have some goodies regarding the upcoming Harvest Festival and permission slips for the deYoung trip next month. If at all possible, please have permissions slips and checks back to the classroom by Friday! Again, thank you for your cooperation with this very special trip.

We did not start a new story this week, and will be focusing our literature and reading studies with The Phantom Tollbooth. Therefore, there are no spelling words this week.

The kids are responsible for the following tonight:

fourth:
- Saxon 21 (all)
- Reading Practice Book page 48
- Book Report
- Monday Folders

fifth:
- Saxon 21 (all)
- Reading Practice Book page 52
- Book Report
- Monday Folder

Respectfully, Mr. Bryant