Blanco Elementary Thursday Note April 23, 2015 Dear Parents and Community Members, As we continue the learning experience for all our students at Blanco Elementary, we have so many great things happening in our school. Students continue to work diligently in their respective classrooms and the teachers remain true to providing a strong and vigorous educational program. As parents and community members you have demonstrated a strong belief of your school and the staff. Well on Tuesday, April 21, 2015; Blanco Elementary had an audit visit in regard to our New Mexico Real Results Grant under the direction of Mario Vigil and they reported back to Mr. Rasor, Mr. Culpepper and myself that they noticed a 93.7% student engagement. So kudos to the staff for preparing and providing a consist academic program and students for willingly participating in the learning process. Good Job! They also - recognized the students and staff for the positive behavior they demonstrated in the Hallways throughout the school day. Great modeling by the students and staff! The visiting team also recognized the staff for their positive attitude in making things happen regardless of the limited resources or staffing. Good Job Teachers, Educational Assistants and office staff. They also praised the school and district for the training and implementation process of new programs that are targeted to assist teacher to better address the needs of our diverse population of students. Yes they identified areas of growth, but they were all areas the building has identified and has started conversations to address them or has started implementing practices to continuous improve best practices in and out of the classroom. YEAH! Congratulations to the Destination Imagination Teams and Mrs. Sally Travis for their admirable representation of our Blanco Learning Community. Both teams, the Quizzlers and Di-nomite were very successful in the Regional Competition in Farmington and qualifying for State. State competition the both teams did a marvelous job and came home with a third place finish (Di-nomite Team) and the Quizzlers winning first place and qualifying for Global Finals in Nashville, Tennessee. Go Blanco! Mr. Sanchez April is National Poetry Month!! On Wednesday April 29, Connie Hendry, Jasmine Brown, Alex Jones and all the Tier 3 kids are celebrating with “Open Mike” poetry readings during strategy group. We have a lot to celebrate and will have cupcakes and ice cream too! April 24- Progress Reports Due April 30-School Wide Field trip (Shrek) 9:30am May 1-(5th-6th) will go to Bloomfield to perform dances May 14-Blanco Music Concert-7pm (BHS) May 15- Top 30/ Million Word Readers Sleep Over May 26-Kindergarten Play (9:30am) May 26- 6th grade promotion May 27-Kindergarten Promise to Graduate For the second time, Blanco Elementary School is sending a team of students to Destination Imagination’s Global Finals in Knoxville, Tennessee held at the University of Tennessee campus May 18-23, 2015. Financial support is extremely important for schools to provide educational field trips to our students. Destination Imagination’s vision is to develop opportunities that inspire the global community of learners to utilize diverse approaches in applying 21st century skills and creativity. The Destination Imagination program encourages teams of learners to have fun, take risks, focus and frame challenges while incorporating STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), the arts, problem-solving, creativity, team work, and service learning. Participants learn patience, flexibility, persistence, ethics, respect for others and their ideas, and the collaborative problem solving process. Teams showcase their solutions at tournaments in both a main challenge and an instant challenge. Blanco Elementary is sending a team of 5 sixth graders and two coaches to compete in an arena that serves more than 16,000 competitors from the United States, Canada, Mexico and other worldwide nations. Blanco’s team, the “Quizzlers”, includes: Jacob Berryhill, Elizabeth Florez, Khale Lucero, Monica Perez, Jaton Rottman, and coaches, Sally Travis (Instructional Resource and Gifted Case Manager) and Amy Florez (Bloomfield High School). The team has worked with problem-solving, improvisation, teamwork, and creativity for the last three years and has competed locally, regionally, at the state level and last year at Global Finals. They are committed to doing their best by working together to solve problems and address challenges. They are also extremely polite, hardworking, positive, and often humorous. Business donations are vital for the success in providing students the educational opportunities to succeed. The generosities of the following sponsors are making it all possible: Mr. Jeff Holcomb, Holcomb Oil and Gas Lindsay Mayes Larry Martinez Soaring Eagle Lodge Kimber Crabtree Jan and Lyle Nelson Sarah Coelho Mary and Corey Nelson Amanda Curtis Sam Flores Crystal Madrid Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Emma) Chavez Mr. Richard J. Barnes and Ms. Denise Chavez Dan Tabor Thank you so much for your donations. The team will experience a trip of a lifetime. THANK YOU TO COMMUNITY MEMBER, MR. JEFF HOLCOMB OF HOLCOMB OIL AND GAS WHO GENEROUSLY DONATED $1000 TO THE DESTINATION IMAGINATION GLOBAL FINALS FUND FOR BLANCO ELEMENTARY AND QUIZZLERS! Without community and corporate sponsors, fundraising of this magnitude would be impossible. THANK YOU TO THE STAFF AND TEACHERS AT BLANCO ELEMENTARY FOR THEIR DONATIONS FROM THEIR ACTIVITY FUNDS AS WELL. It takes a village and all of our support to make this experience happen for our kids. If you would like to donate to Destination Imagination, please make checks payable to Blanco Elementary and let Nancy in the office know. Thank you for your generosity! It’s great to be a Wildcat! Grade Level News Kindergarten: This week we are learning about the different dinosaurs that existed. Be sure to ask your child what their favorite dinosaur is. Thank you to all the parents who have sent costumes for the students to use. If you still have something we could use, please send it in by May 1st so we can finish taking inventory. Parents please remember to practice with your students on their individual parts for the end of the year program. This is rapidly sneaking up on us! Blanco Kindergarten Promotion – May 26 at 9:30 a.m. in the Blanco Gym. BECC Promise to Graduate Program (including Blanco kindergarten students) – May 27 at 9:30 am at the Bloomfield High School Stadium. First Grade: First grade: in Language Arts we are reading a fiction story 'Whistle for Willie" while we are learning to visualize and make inferences. We are learning the AU,AW vowel team and our spelling words are: haul, cause, saw, claw, paw, dawn, nothing, along. In math we are starting Unit 15 on geometry, learning about plane shapes (2-dimensional) and solid figures (3-dimensional). You can help your child by looking for and naming the shapes around you: squares, rectangles, hexagons, circles. How many sides does it have? How many corners? Second Grade: Second Grade-this week in reading and language arts our focus is monitoring comprehension, Adjust Reading Rate, making inferences, and we are reading, “Nutik, the Wolf Pup”. Phonics target- will be identifying Open Syllables, and Word parts – inflected verbs, and reviewing- consonant+ le syllables. Our writing topic is writing a Friendly letter and book report. In Math this week –Topic 15 Measuring, 15.9 Use object, 15.10 Assessment, and Topic 15 re-teaching measurement. Second Grade- Next week in reading and language arts our focus is monitoring comprehension, Generating questions, compare and contrast. We are reading, “Splish! Splash! Animal Baths.” Phonics target- will be Vowel team syllables, word parts – inflected nouns, and reviewing- consonant+ le syllables. Our writing topic is writing a summary, and editing our book report. In Math next week – Topic 16- Time, Graphs, and Data, 16.1- Telling time to five minutes, 16.2- Telling time before and after the hour, 16.3- Organizing data, 16.4- Graphing lengths.*reminder Field Trip scheduled for Thursday, May 7, 2015. We will be going to the Aztec Ruins. On our trip we will tour the ruins and eat lunch in the picnic area at the ruins. Students are recommended to bring: comfortable shoes (no flip- flops), light jacket in case of weather change, disposable cameras (optional). Lunch will be provided by the school cafeteria (that is optional also) please provide a Snack and water bottle. Thank you for your continued support in nightly reading for AR and practice of Sight-Words. Third Grade: Next week third grade will be reading the story "Cook-a-Doodle-Doo!" Our vocabulary words include: magnificent, masterpiece, ingredient, recipes, tasty, and tradition. Students will be focusing on generating questions, compare and contrast, and summarizing. In math students will continue learning about measurement which includes learning about capacity. Please ask your child to look for their library books at home and bring in books daily as students seem to be forgetting their books. Please remember that A.R. ends May 8th, and students must make their goals in order to attend the class fieldtrip. Thank you for your support! Fourth Grade: In Fourth Grade we are reviewing decimals, along with area and perimeter, in math. Next week we will be back on track with measurement. In reading literature we are working on using evidence to explain the a text and identifying theme. In reading information, we are still working on the structure of a nonfiction text. We have wrapped up PARCC testing. So testing in the month of April is complete. Thank you for your support during this time. Please continue to encourage your student to read at home for 30 minutes every evening. Mr. Flores class continues to work on area and perimeter formulas of rectangles as well as continuing on writing more than one paragraph using evidence and theme from " A Jury of Her Peers" story. His class is working on meeting their AR goals and are continuing to read each night in order to test AR in the morning. Fifth Grade: Next week will be a busy one for fifth grade. We will be going on a field trip to the Durango Power science Center on Monday and attending the play "Shrek" with the rest of the school on Thursday. Parents, please have your students at school on Monday, April 27 at 7:30 a.m. as the bus is expected to depart promptly at 7:45 a.m. We will be using a large part of Reading and Language Arts for end of year testing in NWEA. In Math, we will begin wrapping up our Data and Measurement unit and begin reviewing essential 5th grade standards and jumpstarting some basic 6th grade standards as we prepare students for next year in sixth grade. Sixth Grade: 6th Grade - In Math, we will continue our unit on Data and Statistics. In Language Arts/Science, students will present their natural disaster projects/newspapers. They will continue to work on figurative language as well. Mr. Drollinger from Mesa Alta will be here on Friday, April 24th to help 6th graders choose classes for next year. 6th Graders will also be attending the Shrek play at BHS auditorium in the morning of April 30th. In addition, the 6th Grade Heritage Dancers will perform on May 1st in several locations in Bloomfield and Blanco. Also, 6th graders will be attending a Buddy Day at MAJH on May 15 from 11:30-1:50. Remember that our Promotion Ceremony will be May 26th at 6:00 p.m. in the gym. Please be looking for a letter to explain all that is expected of the 6th grade students and families for this very important event. Thank you! Accelerated Reader: Students should be at 50% of their goal. We have two more Million Word Readers: John Tavenner and Junior Cruz. That makes an all-time record of 23 Million Word Readers at our school. Remember that we will be celebrating the Top 30 Readers and Million Word Readers at Blanco's first sleepover Friday, May 15-16. Students will be asked to bring a sleeping bag and pillow as well as camping gear such as a toothbrush and toothpaste. Qualifying letters will go out the week of May 11 for students in grades 2-6. There will be plenty of chaperons and parents may attend as well. Destination Imagination: There will be one more After School Destination Imagination Monday, April 27. Look for invitations for grades 4-6 coming home. Activity buses will be provided. Meet in the cafeteria after school at 2:45 until 3:00 for snack and drinks. Students should provide their own snacks and drinks unless they are part of the After School Program with Miss Jasmine. Art: Next week, BHS is putting on their annual musical; Shrek. There will be an art display in the lobby with
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