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Sunday, April 28, 2019

May!

We are now officially counting down the days until this fabulous year is all wrapped up. Please pay attention to the calendar so that you don't miss out on anything. The only change is that the golf tournament has been cancelled.



I have just a couple of events to add that are specific to the Galaxy.

  • Tuesday, April 30 will be the first meeting of the Gentlemen's Club. Be on the look out for an email from Tara Wooton.
  • Friday, May 3 we will visit the Beckley landfill. This field trip will serve as part of our Ecology study as we learn the importance of proper waste management. Lunch will be provided. Thank you, John Wooton.

I hope that everyone is rested and ready to cross the finish line as a winner! I know that I am.

Mrs. J

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Happy Spring Break!🌹

As I relax, regroup, and reorganize for this last month of school, I want to share some thoughts. My own child's academic life will soon be changing drastically as will yours. I've experienced public school, private school, and homeschooling my children as well as others. I have some suggestions that I hope you will take to heart.

Take advantage of being involved with your child's academics now while it is easy to do so. They are young and need guidance from all of us. It will be harder to do this in public school because the teachers will not be able to take a personal interest in every child and every family. It is a well documented fact that parent involvement is one of the key factors of a child's success in school as well as in life.

What do I mean?
1. Brainstorm with your student about ideas for their short story. We've read many in class. Help him/her recall the story lines in some of these.

2. Read over the Lord of the Flies or Fahrenheit 451 discussion questions and discuss. Better yet, read the book together. Look up and define unknown words.

3. Have him/her tell you about renewable resources and help find sources for their upcoming energy project.

4. If you are fairly solid in English grammar, have your student find a sentence and let him tell you about it. (Parts of speech, independent and dependent clauses, prepositional phrases, etc.) This will help with standardized testing.

5. Spend some time on Google classroom and help your student stay organized in order to complete assignments on time and to the best of his/her ability.

During this last month of school, I'm expecting students to use all their acquired skills and knowledge in their work - from writings and projects to classroom/field trip behavior. I'm looking forward to a strong finish of the 2018-2019 school year.

Mrs. J






Sunday, April 14, 2019

Almost there...


We're almost there... but not quite. The need for Spring Break is real but we have three little days until that time comes around. These "little" days are actually big days, chock full of learning experiences, so please encourage your child to stay positive and focused.

This week we'll be learning about fossil fuels and renewable energy - important stuff - and we'll be reading about the hows and whys of American expansion into the Pacific Islands. This evening I posted two longish assignments. 1. The students will write their own short story. 2. They are reading either Fahrenheit 451 or Lord of the Flies and preparing for two Socratic discussions. These assignments are on Google Classroom in the ELA thread.

I'm looking forward to the goal conferences this week. It's been an honor to mentor your children and I'm anxious to share my thoughts with you as well as listen to yours.

The students embraced our latest project. They each chose an inventor from the Industrial Revolution Era to research. Some wrote three paragraphs about their inventor while others wrote a five paragraph essay. Along with the writings, they collected items about their person and displayed these in a shoebox. Here are their final products.





Cyrus McCormick 
Elias Howe/Isaac Singer 
Alexander Graham Bell 
Thomas Edison 
Nikola Tesla
Charles Goodyear
Richard Gatling
George Eastman
Eli Whitney
George Westinghouse












Sunday, April 7, 2019

All Smiles

Our Galaxy students shined at the Regional Social Studies Fair on Saturday. They all were outstanding and at the end of the day two of them received 1st place medals. Aiden and Maxine will be continuing on to represent GES and Greenbrier County in the WV State Social Studies Fair which will be held on April 26. Congratulations to Ian B., Indigo, Mary, Julia, and Casey for all placing 3rd in their categories.

Spring break is right around the corner - April 22-April 26. Parent/student conferences are scheduled for April 18 - 19. Please schedule with Tanya and remember that there is no school on those days.

Reminders:

  • Keep sending money with your student for GrabNGo and check with Tanya about providing the goodies for one of the remaining weeks.
  • May 4 is the Annual Auction. Please plan to come. Contribute $25 to pay for the Galaxy Auction Basket.
  • Our end-of-the-year field trip is May 17-19.

Encourage your student to end the year strong. We still have some learning to do along with all the activities that come at this time. It's been a great year!

Mrs. J
Love the smiles!
1st Place!

They had a blast!
The whole crew.