Friday, March 30, 2012

Fun Things to do for Spring Break - Part Six

Go jump in a puddle

I am the first to admit that I want it to be sunny. I am not much of a fan of the rain. There is a good side to all this rain. Rain makes puddles and puddles are good for jumping in. Put on your rain boats and have fun jumping in some puddles. Just make sure you have some hot chocolate for afterwards.






Fun Things to do on Spring Break - Part Five

Go swimming

You could pretend the weather is nicer then it really is and go for a swim. Here are a few pool options:

1. Albany Community Pool - It is located next to South Albany High School. It is a community pool  and it is open year round. It has 327,000 gallons of water and is 3' to 12' deep.  This 50 meter pool (Olympic size) is kept at 84 degrees. There is also a hot tub for the adults!


2.  Splash! - A wave pool located down in Springfield. Join us for a romp in the waves, a slip down the slide, a dunk at the water basketball hoop and more. Enjoy water exercise, splashing in the kiddie pool and relaxing in the adult spa. The kid area is great!


3. Osborn Aquatic Center - Two indoor pools located in Corvallis. Both pools are heated and indoors. 


Want to find another pool?

Some spring time books to go with our spring time weather

Teachers' Picks: A Garden of Spring Reads

By Hannah Trierweiler Hudson

Springtime means butterflies, toadstools, and mud puddles. These new books celebrate the wonders of the season.
1. Gem
By Holly Hobbie. $16.99.
The quiet beauty of this nearly wordless adventure about a frog on a springtime journey may inspire your students to write their own tales of growth and hope. Grades K–3.

2. First Peas to the Table
By Susan Grigsby, illustrated by Nicole Tadgell. $16.99.
In this history-packed ode to gardening, Maya’s class re-creates a competition Thomas Jefferson had with his neighbors. Grades 1–4.

3. Secrets of the Garden
By Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, illustrated by Priscilla Lamont. $16.99.
While students read about one family’s garden, from planting to harvesttime, they’ll discover a trove of science facts. Grades K–3.

4. The Plant Hunters
By Anita Silvey. $19.99.
Who knew there were such mesmerizing tales about … plants? By the end of these true stories that span the globe, students will want to seek out their own wild species. Grades 3–7.

5. The Beetle Book
By Steve Jenkins. $16.99.
We love Jenkins for his colorful and engaging handling of science topics, and this look at beetles promises to draw even the squeamish into the fascinating world of bugs. Grades 1–5.

6. House Held Up by Trees
By Ted Kooser, illustrated by Jon Klassen. $16.99.
Readers will contend with the power of the natural world in this lyrical picture book, in which trees take over an abandoned house. Grades 2–5.

7. Nasty Bugs
Edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Will Terry. $17.99.
This anthology of buggy verse by some of our most beloved children’s poets joins Paul Fleischman’s Joyful Noise as a must-have for your library. Grades K–5.

8. Split! Splat!
By Amy Gibson, illustrated by Steve Björkman. $16.99.
Use this sweet story about a little girl’s rainy-day outing to teach students about onomatopoeia and the use of sensory detail. Grades PreK–3.

9. Marty McGuire Digs Worms!
By Kate Messner, illustrated by Brian Floca. $17.99.
If you haven’t met the heroine of this charming series, her crusade to turn cafeteria waste into compost offers the perfect introduction. Grades 2–4.

10. Outside Your Window
By Nicola Davies, illustrated by Mark Hearld. $19.99.
Hearld’s eye-catching collages give this collection of poems about the seasons a handmade quality that will instantly make it a favorite. Grades PreK–3.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Fun Things to do on Spring Break - Part Four

Go for another Hike

McDowell Creek Falls County Park

43170 McDowell Creek Drive, Lebanon

This is another great hike for kids. It is about three miles total, but there is lots to see which keeps them moving. I'm going hoping to go on a Field Trip here around Earth Day/Arbor Day at the end of April. I'm working on the details. But this is a great trip for Sweet Home families. It is close!!!


I am trying to post the directions ... I hope it works!




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Fun Things to do on Spring Break - Part Three

SNOW PARK


So if you didn't get enough snow last week there is plenty of snow still in the mountains. No need to head all the way to Bend to ski you can play in the snow much closer. Snow parks are a great spot for younger children to play in the snow. There are also trials to cross country ski or snow shoe. Most of the parks also have a hill, perfect for sledding!!

Check out the map of Snow Parks http://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/SPsantiampass.asp

Make sure you get a Daily Sno-Park Permit  for $3.00  I know Foster Lake Mall sells these. Be sure to get your permit before you head up to the snow. I don't think you can buy them up there.


Fun Things to do on Spring Break - Part Two

Go for a Hike

There are lots of great hikes around this area. Many of them are great for kids too. Cascadia State Park has a great short hike that ends in a waterfall. I always think it is more exciting to hike to a destination, like a waterfall. 
 
HISTORY: It used to be the location of a hotel and resort back in 1896, based on the “curative powers” of the mineral spring water along Soda Creek. Visitors trekked to the remote spot to drink from the bubbling spring. At the height of the resort’s popularity in the early 1900s, an average of 1,000 people a week stayed at the hotel and in the camping area. If you look closely you can find a pipe with the orange spring water still flowing out.

To get here take Hwy 20 14 miles east of Sweet Home. Between milepost 41 and 42 look for the Cascadia State Park sign and turn north across a bridge. Keep right and park at the picnic area.

Look for a small trail-head sign and a bench as you drive into the main day-use parking area. This is the take-off point for a 3/4-mile trail that leads to the 150-foot Soda Creek waterfall. The dirt trail is moderately steep. Look for several varieties of ferns, wildflowers and big Douglas-fir, cedar and maple trees.


Check out the website for the park here: http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_210.php

Fun Things to do on Spring Break - Part One

FISH HATCHERY 

Our field trip got canceled because of the snow but now the weather is beautiful. The Fish Hatchery is a great place to visit. See all the fish in the tank, feed a fee. Don't worry it is not a far drive, head out towards Foster. Turn left and cross the dam, once you cross the dam turn left again and look for the signs. 


This would be a great afternoon adventure, pack a picnic and have a great time.



Friday, March 23, 2012

Snow

Happy spring break!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

SNOW

Do you believe it? Another snow day? It looks like we got a few new flakes last night.

I'm totally bummed that we will not be going to the fish hatchery today. I will try to reschedule for after spring break. The fish hatchery releases the big fish on April 1st. This would be a fun (FREE) spring break outing for you and your family. Thanks again to all the parents who were willing to join us.


Anyways back to the snow .... ummm what to do in the snow? Here are some ideas.....


SNOWMEN

It's a jungle out there
Why stop at making a snowman or woman? Why not make a snow cat, bird, dog, zebra, turtle, you name it. Animals like turtles or ladybugs are particularly easy because they don't stand up high off the ground. Turn your front or back yard into a zoo, aquarium, or other themed animal adventure. You could make snowy flowers too!

Color your snow
You can add a colorful touch to your snow sculptures with a little bit of food coloring mixed with water in a spray bottle. You don't want to pour colored water directly on your snow or it will melt it and create a big hole! But you can gently spray it or even dab some more concentrated colors on with a paintbrush for a really cool effect (no pun intended).

Accessorize, honey
Want to bring your snowman from snow to "whoa!"? Decorate him/her! If you have some old halloween costumes lying around, or even some clothes you've been thinking about getting rid of, put them on your snow person! You could make a funny, mismatched snowman, or a stylish haute couture snowman decked out with a scarf, sunglasses, maybe even an old handbag. Paris Hilton's got nothing on that! (ok maybe that was a bit of a stretch...)

Use your kitchen's ingredients
Who says you have to stick to coal and carrots? You can use all kinds of different foods and household items to give your snowman a boost. Maybe you want to give it some pepper slices for ears or a pear for a funny, bulbous nose. You could give it curly uncooked multicolored pasta for hair or grind up cookies for a 5 o'clock shadow. Give it face paint with ketchup and mustard. Give it an apron and have it hold a real ice cream cone! The options are virtually limitless.

Give it a family
A fun way to spruce up a snowman is to make more than one. You could try to recreate your own family, with smaller children snowmen and bigger parents, maybe even a snow pet. Take a picture of your family standing amidst your snow family and send it to friends.




Building a Snow Castle

Take your beach toys out of the sand and into the snow.

If you live near a beach or have been on vacation at a beach, chances are you have some sand toys around. Wet snow can work just like wet sand! Grab a sandcastle bucket and get building.

If you don't have specific pails and shovels for sand, you can make your own snowy castle building tools out of a number of household objects. For bricks for an igloo, fort or the base of your castle, use a loaf pan from your kitchen.

For columns or towers, try stuffing a cardboard tube with snow until it's packed and then poke it out with your finger or a stick. An oat container is a great size for this.

For mounds or other structures, try a mixing bowl or cereal bowls.

Use square and round cake pans or stock pots for really cool shapes in all sizes.

Your castle is limited only by your imagination! If you want to make the traditional 'waffle style' borders on the tops of your castle shapes, try sticking some of your snow in an ice cube tray then place them around the border. Squirt some blue food coloring water around for a moat and you've got an icy medieval masterpiece.



More ideas ....
Catching snowflakes
Place a black sheet of paper into a freezer until cold. Take outdoors and use a magnifying glass to view snowflakes that land on the paper.

Snow insulation
Make some Jell-O following the directions on the box. Divide evenly into two plastic containers with lids. Place one on top of the snow and bury the other under the snow. Which one freezes first? Try activity again, wrapping containers with insulating materials like a scarf. Does it take longer for the Jell-O to freeze now?


And my favorite ....
SNOW ICE CREAM


Snow Ice Cream without Eating Snow

This first recipe uses snow and salt to freeze the ice cream (an example of freezing point depressions), but this recipe doesn't involve actually eating the snow (the rest of the recipes do). This is a great recipe if you want to play with the snow, but don't consider it clean enough to eat.
  • Fill a gallon freezer bag halfway full with snow or crushed ice.
  • Add ~6 tablespoons of salt to the snow. This will lower the freezing point of the snow so you can freeze your ice cream.
  • In a quart ziploc bag, mix:
    • 1/2 cup half and half
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Zip up the quart bag, squeezing out any excees air, and put it inside the gallon bag.
  • Close up the gallon bag, again removing any excess air since it makes mixing difficult.
  • Wear gloves or else put a dry kitchen towel between your hands and the snow/salt bag. Squish the bags with your hands until the ice cream is frozen.
  • Remove the smaller bag and enjoy your frozen treat!

Snow Ice Cream Recipe #1

This is a classic recipe that works really well because the sweetened condensed milk is thick and helps hold quickly melting snow together.
  • 1 gallon or big bowl of clean snow (if you like, you can put the bowl outdoors to collect it as it falls)
  • 1 14-oz can of sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
Mix the ingredients together and eat the snow ice cream. Yummy!

Snow Ice Cream Recipe #2

  • 1 gallon or big bowl full of snow
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup cream or milk
Again, just mix the ingredients together. You get the idea.

Chocolate Snow Ice Cream

  • big bowl of snow
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup chocolate milk

Chocolate Snow Ice Cream Recipe #2

  • big bowl of snow
  • 1 14-oz can of sweetened condensed milk
  • chocolate syrup or cocoa powder, to taste

Other Snow Ice Cream Variations

You could add pureed fruit, such as strawberry or peaches. You may enjoy making a sort of snow ice cream float made by dropping a scoop of snow ice cream into your favorite soda. Snow ice cream does not re-freeze well, so mix the ice cream and eat it immediately. Enjoy!

Reading

The weather is still holding us from school. We have had numerous snow days and delays; therefore, we have lost a lot of learning time at school. There are a few fun things you can do at home with your children to encourage learning. One of the best things to do with your child is to sit and read to them. This helps improve vocabulary and it helps them hear fluent readers. If it is a book they can read, then you can “buddy” read with them. Also, you can check out magazines, newspapers, and books and look for words your child may know. You can also practice the alphabet and sounds! A fun website you should check out is www.starfall.com there are a lot of games, stories, and activities you can do.

Snow Day

Sweet Home Sch. Dist.: Closed UPDATE


Another Snow Day

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Snow Day

Wow. What a snow day. I hope all the families are safe. Please use caution when driving around.

The hill at the Junior High is full of kids sledding. Have a great snow day!

Wondering if we will have school today?

Check it out ... http://www.flashalert.net/news.html?id=1038   Click this link to find out if Sweet Home has school.


Wonder who else was hit by this snow storm??   http://www.kval.com/weather/closings

Monday, March 19, 2012

Week of March 19

So much happening this week ....

March 19 - Monday

March 20 - Tuesday ... All-day students will have all day school

March 21 - Wednesday

March 22 - Thursday ... All-day students will have all day school .... both classes will go on a field trip to the Fish Hatchery ... the field trip will take place during normal kindergarten times and will not impact all day school

March 23 - Friday .... both classes will participate in the Minute to Win It PBIS celebration. Students who have received a minor or referral in the month of March will not participate. Last day of school before spring break!

**Please make sure you child is at school every day**

Saturday, March 17, 2012

St. Patrick's Day

I feel like it has been so long since I have seen the Kindergarteners. Snow days and conferences :(. It was great to see so many families at conferences. Thank you for coming in to talk about your child's progress.

I hope you are all having a great St. Patrick's Day. It is a fun day for kids. They enjoy looking for the leprechaun. Any signs of a leprechaun at your house? He used to come to my house when I was a kid. I could always tell he was around because the milk in the fridge was GREEN. I now know that my mom had a little help from food coloring but it was fun.



Have a great day. Don't forget to wear green ... if you want add a little yellow to your outfit to make it GO DUCKS! 

Friday, March 16, 2012

Four Day School Week

The 2012-2013 school year will be a four day week for students. Tell us what you think.



Friday


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Friday Folder News


CONFERENCES!!!

Thank you to all the families who came to conferences. If you missed your time please call or email Miss Thompson to set up another time. She can meet with you afterschool or another time that works for you and your family.

At conferences families got a lot of good information. Please make sure you read over it.
1.            Everyone should have gotten a white progress report. This is your student’s report card.
2.            Title One students got a yellow progress report.
3.            Everyone got a green sheet of paper with DIBELS scores.
4.            Everyone got an attendance update on a pink half sheet
5.            Everyone should have gotten their FRIDAY FOLDER!!!

If you have any questions about any of these papers please call or email Miss Thompson. I know it can all make sense when you are sitting in the conference and then look like Greek when you get home. Please don’t hesitate to call or email.

Thank you,
Miss Thompson



Fish Hatchery Field Trip
1.            If you have not returned your permission slip please do so ASAP!
2.            I need a few more parents in the afternoon.
3.            Thank you so much to all the parents who signed up to come!!!




Homework!
Name homework is now first and last name. It has a backside full of sight words. Please have your child trace the sight words and then read the sheet to you! Thank you for your help in solidifying your child’s ability to read these sight words.





School Carnival: 
Please bring in your items this week. I would love to have them all before spring break.

Thursday


Thursday March 15, 2012 - Parent Teacher Conferences 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Wednesday

Wednesday March 14, 2012 - Parent Teacher Conferences 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Friday Folders





Friday Folders will be given out at conferences!!!








Snow day

Subject:Sweet Home Sch. Dist. - TUE 4:47am
Sweet Home Sch. Dist.: Closed




NO SCHOOL TODAY!!!! No school!!!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Week of March 12

Monday March 12 - Kindergarten just like normal
Tuesday March 13 - Kindergarten just like normal (lunch bunch kids will have lunch bunch)
Wednesday March 14 -  NO SCHOOL  Conferences 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday March 15 -  NO SCHOOL  Conferences 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday March 16 -  NO SCHOOL 

Daylight Savings Time




I hope you all remembered to spring forward an hour this morning. Yes we all lost an hour of sleep this morning! 


Thursday, March 8, 2012

Friday Folder News


Hello Families,
Our letter for the week was Zz. When you say Zz the tip of your tongue touches above your top teeth and your voice box is on. We have been zooming through the alphabet. The students should know all the letter names and almost all the sounds.
We did not have a sight word this week. We continued to work on said.
            Parent Teacher Club meetings this week. THURSDAY! TONIGHT! 5:30 PM It is a great opportunity to help out our school. Come and find out about the school carnival.
            The students have been working hard on their green sight word books and the purple missing numbers. Most students have finished these books. They are now working on their red number book or orange 1-20 book. It has been so much fun to see them compete a book. Please review these books with your child when they come home in Friday Folders. Students are very excited when then finish a book!
            This week in our spelling table we have been working on Non-Sense words. These are words that are made up. It is just to work on sounds.
Thanks
-Miss Thompson




WOW!! This weather has been crazy! A special thank you to all the morning class families that have been doing “Snow Day Work” at home!
Thank you so much for doing this!!!!




Most students already returned their Fish Hatchery Field Trip paper. Yea!!! A few students still have these slips at home.
Please return them!!!




Conferences NEXT WEEK
You will get next week’s Friday Folder at conferences


NO SCHOOL:
March 9
March 14, 15, 16

Parent Teacher Club

Parent Teacher Club Meeting 
TODAY!!!
Thursday
March 8th 
5:30 PM
Hawthorne Staff Room

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Outside photos

Look. The sun was out!
Basketball
Awwwwww

Birthday party

We celebrated a birthday this morning. Just a few pictures of the fun faces!

A special thanks!!

A special thanks to all the parents who helped their child with snow day work.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Two Hour Delay


Sweet Home Sch. Dist.: 2 hrs late, No AM kindergarten

Lunch bunch kids- NO lunch bunch. It is just like a Wednesday. So I will not see the morning kids at all. NO LUNCH BUNCH AT ALL.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Parent Teacher Club

Parent Teacher Club Meeting 
This week 
Thursday
March 8th 
5:30 PM
Hawthorne Staff Room

Friday, March 2, 2012

Friday Folder News


Hello Families,
Our letter for the week was Ee. When you say Ee your mouth is open and your tongue is behind your bottom teeth. This is a tricky sound! It happens most often in the middle of words.
We had one new sight word this week, said. We also learned about quotation marks. When reading books we have been on the lookout for quotation marks!
            I am still looking for some help in the afternoon. If you could be a parent to come in every week one afternoon a week, please let me know.
            The students have been working hard on their green sight word books. Most students have finished these books. They are now working on their purple missing number book. It has been so much fun to see them compete a book. Please review these books with your child when they come home in Friday Folders.
            We have really been working on all the sounds we hear in a word. This is an important skill for students to have. It can easily be practiced at home. What are all the sounds you hear in cat? C-A-T!
Thanks
-Miss Thompson






Words we know:
I            see            the            can            and
my            mom            dad            here            school
a            we            like            to            go
love             for            have            he            she
said
           
These are the sight words we know how to read! Practice at home!

Field Trip!!

I got all the details finished during the two hour delay!!



Fish Hatchery Field Trip

Kindergarten will be going on a short field trip to the local Fish Hatchery on March 22. We will go on a tour, see fish, feed fish and possibly see the inside of a fish. Both classes will be going, but we will be going separately. Morning class will go in the morning. Afternoon will go in the afternoon. This is a FREE field trip. The box-tops are paying for this field trip. Thanks for bring in those box-tops.

I can only do this field trip if I have parent volunteers. Please considering taking the half day off an joining us.



Morning Class
7:40 School starts
8:00 Reading Groups
8:30 Load Bus
8:45 Arrive at Fish Hatchery


Afternoon Class
11:05 kids arrive at school
11:05-11:30 Lunch
11:40 Reading Groups
12:15 Load Bus
12:30 Arrive at Fish Hatchery


Child Name _________________________________________
CIRCLE ONE: Morning Class             Afternoon Class

____ My child can go on the field trip
____ I would like to chaperone

Parent Signature

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Dates!!!!


MARCH
March 6 - Spring Pictures
March 9 – NO Kindergarten
March 8 – PTC Meeting
March 14 – NO School, Conferences
March 15 – NO School, Conferences
March 16 – NO School
March 22 – Fish Hatchery Field Trip (during regular kindergarten times)
March 23 – PBIS Minute to Win It
March 26 – 30 – NO School, Spring Break


APRIL
April 20 – NO Kindergarten
April 26 – PBIS 6th grade vs. Staff Basketball Game

Conferences!


There are several families that have not returned the yellow conference request slip! Please return it on Monday.

Book Orders


Thank you to all the families who ordered from the book order. Books are coming home in Friday Folders.




Classified Week

This coming week is classified week. What does that mean? It is the week that we celebrate all of the classified employees within the district. Who are classified employees? Classroom assistants, janitors, bus drivers, food services, secretaries, librarians and so many more people!! Take a moment to say thank you to all of these great people. 

Classified week is March 5 - 9 (Remember no Kindergarten on the 9th)

Delay

Subject:Sweet Home Sch. Dist. - THU 5:02am
Sweet Home Sch. Dist.: Sweet Home School District will be on a 2 hour delay. No morning Kinder.