Friday, November 22, 2019

November 22, 2019 - Week 13

There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.  
~Mr. Rogers

Dear Dale Street Families,


Wow - what a great week!  This morning we held our first Core Value assembly of the year.  We talked about kindness and its importance.  We learned about the King of Kindness, Mr. Rogers.  I also showed students this news clip that was on the news last night that perfectly highlighted our discussion.  We ended with a #collaborative Sanford Harmony SEL task: making a clap, snap, clap, snap pattern with a partner.  It was great to have the students all together!  The students were reminded that kindness is the thing that matters most.  Please ask your child how they liked the assembly.  

On Monday, students in Ms. McKenzie's fifth grade class learned more about multiplying decimals by working in groups to design their own Mayflower.  What an engaging and empowering STEM activity!






Congratulations to our Positive Referral this week! Way to go!



Congratulations to our Wire Craft raffle winners for 2019!  Special thanks to Ms. Sager and her class for organizing this event and all of the Dale Street community who donated to Coalition for Courage.



Parent/teacher conferences are just around the corner.  This letter was sent out to families last week.  Conferences are a wonderful time to check in with your child's teacher about their academic and social/emotional growth. Conference dates are set for Thursday, December 5th and Tuesday, December 10th. Both days are half days for the students with dismissal at 11:40 a.m. Please note that Term I report cards will be sent home on Tuesday, December 3rd.


Thank you to Jackson for reading our book review this week.  Jackson read Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson.  This book inspired Jackson because, "She could not skate and she did not give up." Thanks, Jackson!



Congratulation to Gabby for winning the Dale Street Math Challenge!

Thanks to our DJs for the great playlists we got to listen to during lunches today!





Chess Wizards will be offering a 6 week class at Dale Street beginning January 3rd.  For more information and to register, please click here.  They will be providing a demo for students during recess on Friday, December 13th, for those interested in learning more. 

Thank you to all the students, families, and staff for supporting our first Spirit Day of the year.  We collected a lot of great items for the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program!  In addition.....we had a lot of fun with Comfy Day!

We are looking to see if any family would be willing to volunteer to bring the collected items to the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.  Their location is 780 Albany Street Boston, MA.  Please contact Christen or Megan in the office if you would be willing to volunteer.  Thank you!  

On Monday, students in Ms. MacDonnell's and Ms. Isaacson's fourth grade classrooms collaborated and found out that learning can be messy. They used stream tables to learn more about erosion.  So cool! 





Beginning Monday, November 25th, all trading cards (e.g. Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, etc.) will be prohibited at Dale Street School due to ongoing issues (loss, theft, bad feelings about trades). 

If these cards are brought to school, they will be confiscated by school staff and brought to the office.  For students who are in the Magic the Gathering intramural, cards may be brought on intramural days only, but must remain in the backpacks.

Thank you in advance for your support in this matter.





Check out the PTO update with information about volunteer opportunities, fundraisers and more.



The staff at Dale Street works tremendously hard to connect with our young learners.  We value the time we spend with students in and out of the classroom.  Here is just another example....teachers spending lunchtime with students to build relationships.  I am not sure who loves it more......the students or the teachers!   
Thank you to everyone who helped make Fall Fest a success! From those that donated items and gave their time, to those who bought items and tickets and came out for a fun evening, we are grateful as always for the community’s support! Together we raised around $35,000 for our schools!

We are moving closer to winter and it sure has been a little colder.  Please be sure that your children are wearing appropriate, seasonal clothing and have coats, hats, mittens, etc….as they will be going outside for recess on most days.  Students will need snow boots and snow pants if they would like to play in the snow.  Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

This week, students in Ms. Bertschmann's fifth grade class hypothesized whether air is matter.  Through hands-on learning, these rock star learners proved that yes indeed, it takes up space!  



Please check the Lost & Found for any lost items.  
All unclaimed items will be donated on Dec 20th.

Mr. Mason's fifth grade class took full advantage of comfy day by relaxing in our awesome LMC.  Thank you so much to the very generous MCPE for funding this great seating!  






November 27th - ½ Day - 11:40 a.m. dismissal
November 28th - 29th - No School (Thanksgiving Recess)
December 3rd - Term 1 Report Cards sent home
December 5th - Early Release (Conferences)
December 10th - Early Release (Conferences)


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With a short week next week, the next blog posting will be Friday, December 6th. 

From the Dale Street School family to yours, we wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving.  

Enjoy the break! 


Sincerely,
Steve

Respect • Compassion • Collaboration • Continuous Growth

Friday, November 15, 2019

November 15, 2019- Week 12

Dear Dale Street Families,


This week, Grade 4 classes had a fantastic time being geologists.  Special thanks to our amazingly supportive PTO for funding the Discovery Museum visits this week!

















Thank you to Jean Paul for doing our book review this week.  Jean Paul read This Book of Mine by Sarah Stewart.  This book inspired him because, 'There's the title I didn't love, but when I read it, it was so good.  It also inspired me because they are telling the truth to their grandma.'  Thanks, Jean Paul!


In Ms. Bertschmann's fifth grade class this week, students played the role of teacher.  Students worked in groups to present review material to their fellow classmates.  The students were so creative and took pride in being great teachers!









Congratulations to Grade 4 teacher, Mrs. Scott and her family on the arrival of their second child, Griffin Michael!






Check out the PTO update with information about volunteer opportunities, fundraisers and more.


In the Makerspace with Mrs. Lowerre this week, Grade 5 students brainstormed a variety of creative ways to design and build sturdy, stable structures.  Very cool! 












Students have the opportunity to sign up to be a Dale Street Chromebook Captain.  Students learned about this school job yesterday during their lunchtime.  Interested students should complete this application and hand it in to the office by Friday, November 22, 2019.   

Ms. Sager's fifth grade students did some great, collaborative planning getting ready to film Episode 2 of their Global Giving video. Pennies for a Purpose Final Tally Grade 5 pulled off a win by the narrowest of margins in our game's history! A mere 467 points separated Grade 4 and Grade 5. 467 points is the equivalent of $4.67! Sincere gratitude goes to all those that contributed. In total, our Pennies for a Purpose/Silver Sabotage game brought in $1,344.25 for our friends in Zimbabwe.

November 20-22: Wire Craft Sale

We will be selling handmade Zimbabwean Wire Crafts during lunches this week. Cost of items will range from $3-$20.
Several wire crafts will be raffled.  Raffle tickets cost $1.00 each.
There will also be some buttons and bracelets on sale for a low price.

Here is the link for the Global Giving 2019 site:





The Dale Street Student Council is currently collecting mittens, hats, gloves and scarves to keep homeless adults warm this winter. There are collection bins at Dale Street until November 22nd to collect donated items.



Our next Spirit Day will be on Friday, November 22nd with the theme.....COMFY DAY!!

This week Ms. Warner visited our fourth graders to share a Sanford Harmony social emotional learning lesson. Students had the opportunity to explore stereotypes and the feelings/emotions attached to them.




Please check the Lost & Found for any lost items.  
All unclaimed items will be donated on Dec 20th.

Check it out....Tom Brady and the NE Patriots wrote back to a couple of Mrs. Nee's fifth graders!  Their letters complimented our students' writing skills.


 

November 18th - Term 1 ends
November 19th - SEPAC Meeting 7 p.m. (Blake Library)
November 22nd - Chromebook Captains applications due
November 22nd - Spirit Day - Comfy Day
November 27th - ½ Day - 11:40 a.m. dismissal
November 28th - 29th - No School (Thanksgiving Recess)

Thank you for reading!  Have a relaxing weekend!

Warm regards,
Steve

Respect • Compassion • Collaboration • Continuous Growth