The Fall Fair is coming! The Fall Fair is coming! Next Saturday is the annual Wardlaw-Hartridge Fall Fair. There are tons of wonderful activities for LS students. The 3rd and 4th graders will be playing an intramural soccer game in the morning (more info to follow from the PE department). The AP room will be filled with vendors and there will be lots of yummy food options. I know the LS students would love to come and see their Senior Buddies participating in a variety of sports throughout the day. Please make it a priority to come and experience the entire Wardlaw-Hartridge community together on what is sure to be a beautiful fall day! I look forward to seeing you there!
Thursday was the annual LS Senior Buddy Assembly. Each classroom in the Lower School has adopted two or three seniors to be their buddies throughout the 2010-2011 school year. On Thursday, everyone gathered in Laidlaw Gym to see the Lower School students present their buddies with certificates and flowers. After the ceremony, the Senior Buddies went back to the Lower School classrooms for their first visit. All had a delightful time and the Lower School students can’t wait for their next Senior Buddy adventure. The PK, JK, and K students had their own special ceremony in a Lower School classroom on Friday morning. It was just the right size to not overwhelm the younger students. They were excited to escort their buddies back to their rooms for a visit, as well.
Monday was Lower School picture day. If your child did not have his/her picture envelope or turned it in later that day or the next day, those pictures may arrive a couple of weeks behind the first set of pictures. Lifetouch informed me this could be the case and I wanted to make sure it was communicated. I did not want you wondering why you hadn’t received your child’s pictures when the rest arrive. Picture retake day is scheduled for November 16th.
Last week I talked about responsibility in this blog and today I would like to address another important topic…breakfast. We have all heard about the importance of a good breakfast to start the day yet in the hurry, hurry of life it can sometimes get pushed aside. Even though our Lower School students eat at the first lunchtime each day, it is still a long time from dinner the night before to our 11:20 lunch. Teachers can often tell when a child has skipped breakfast or has eaten something sugary for breakfast. The students become lethargic and have great difficulty focusing on their academics. I found an interesting article from “Parent & Child” magazine that not only talks about the importance of breakfast but also gives some good ideas for how to make it happen each day. It lists non-typical breakfast items and “grab and go” things that can be eaten in the car on the way to school. I hope you will find the information useful. Here is the link: http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3747522
Classroom Visits
I do make it a point to visit classrooms each week. Teachers often send me days and times they are doing special events, but it is also fun just to drop in and see the everyday…to me the everyday at Wardlaw-Hartridge is always special!
I saw the 5th graders doing a couple of different things this week. In Spanish, they created short one- act plays using specific Spanish vocabulary words. Each group made a script making sure to include the words specified by Señora Hernández-Webster. They created props, developed their own staging, and performed in front of their classmates. It was certainly a meaningful way of learning Spanish vocabulary.
I also visited a 5th grade classroom for a science experiment. The students were studying the density of cold water vs. hot water by using food coloring to see the water rise and sink. They developed their own hypothesis for the experiment and recorded the experiment using photographs and video. Now they can go back and analyze their results using the photos and video as a group. What a great way to use technology in the classroom!
I saw Kindergarten students being delighted by their 20th day of school surprise readers. I love seeing students enthralled in a book and these students loved every minute of story time on Tuesday. If you are a kindergarten parent and haven’t heard about the Three Little Pigs and Big Bad Wolf storytelling performance by two of our very own Wardlaw-Hartridge parents, I would be very surprised. Check out this week’s WHEN for a class picture from that delightful day.
Speaking of books, I visited the library during a first grade class and couldn’t believe the activity I saw. I remember going to the library as a child and sometimes hearing a story, checking out books, and heading back to my class. That is not the case in our Lower School Library! Mrs. Burg read the students a story called The Shelf Elf about good library manners. They learned how to be responsible for books both in the library and out. After the story, they took a “field trip” to one of the library bookshelves and each had a turn finding things that were wrong. This type of hands-on learning really reinforces messages and skills.
Odds and Ends
· No School on Monday, October 11th (Columbus Day).
· Our first “teacher duty-free lunch” is on Wednesday, October 13th. If you are scheduled to help, you received a letter on Monday in your child’s folder. If you have any questions or are unable to attend, please let the Lower School office know as soon as possible.
· Spirit Week is next week. The Lower School has the following activities planned:
o Thursday is Team Day. Students can wear a sports team shirt/sweatshirt or jersey. They must wear regular uniform bottoms and shoes.
o Friday is Green and Gold Day. Students may wear anything green or gold (tops and bottoms). Wardlaw-Hartridge t-shirts or sweatshirts (depending on the weather) are highly encouraged. Shoes can be appropriate for the outfit your child is wearing. Please make sure any writing on shirts is appropriate for school.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Mrs. Baier