Memphis! July 27, 2010
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I am having an amazing time in Memphis — surrounded by thousands of inspiring teachers! I am honored to be part of your professional development!
Here are the handouts. If you need anything else, please let me know.
Power Point for Games presentation
Power point for STEM presentation
Create a house number activity – click here.
TIMMS released items with number tiles – click here.
It’s your lucky day! March 27, 2010
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Choose any — or all – of the previous challenges. Centennial students: complete them and email me the results by April 5 to receive bonus points. (nancyfootehigley@gmail.com)
Vote for our mission patch for STEM Club! January 14, 2010
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Click HERE to vote for the “mission” patch for the STEM club?
More creativity with gingerbread December 19, 2009
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More creativity with gingerbread.
Gingerbread houses — or something else December 19, 2009
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The task was build make a gingerbread house — or other structure or item. Creativity ruled today!
4th grade environmental project December 17, 2009
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Mrs. Ybarra has decided that the 4th grade environmental project will be the owl habitat. She complimented the presentations by both groups and was impressed by your thorough discussion of both projects. She feels that we can better serve our community at this time by providing habitats for burrowing owls.
Wednesday Engineering Challenge December 17, 2009
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House of Cards
Build a house of cards. The challenge is to use either a deck of cards or a stack of index cards to build a house. You may use paperclips in your construction but nothing else. Try to do it without paperclips — or do it both ways.
Send pictures of your creation to nancyfootehigley@gmail.com by Sunday, 12/20/2009 at 8 PM to get credit.
Message from the Music teacher December 11, 2009
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MUSIC NOTES
When we return from Winter break, students will be playing recorders in music class. Parents need to purchase a recorder for their child’s use. Students had the opportunity to order a recorder through school, but if you missed out, it is OK. Please visit your local music store before we return in January. The cost of a quality recorder will cost between $6-7 and the music stores know exactly what you need. Please do not buy a recorder from a discount or department store because the quality in not very good and often times they do not play in tune. Students who ordered their recorder through school should receive them when we return in January.
If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know.
Jennifer Juarros
Centennial Music
Update December 8, 2009 December 9, 2009
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Hi!
Here’s the update for the week:
Thursday the PTO holiday boutique is open for students to purchase gifts. They went to the boutique for a preview yesterday, so they were able to view the products and make their shopping lists. Shopping day is tomorrow.
The PTO is selling sweatshirts to ward off the chill on these cold mornings. They can be purchased online at www.centennialPTO.com.
Next Friday (12/18) we are having a holiday party. Click on the words “Christama Party Flier09″ below for the details.
ChristmasPartyFlier09
Both 4th and 5th are working on Disney’s Planet Challenge. Each grade brainstormed ideas on what they could do to help the environment.
The 5th grade decided to build a butterfly garden. They are in the process of designing a presentation to the Mrs. Ybarra for approval. Other groups are designing the garden, researching the flora and fauna that will attract the butterflies, determining who are the local experts in the area of butterflies, researching the sprinkler system that will be necessary to keep the garden self-sustaining and many other tasks. If this project is approved, I will need your help.
The 4th grade has not yet come to consensus with their project, but they have narrowed it down to two areas. The first is to design and build habitats for endangered animals –most likely the spotted owl. The second idea is to design and implement an e-waste program (for the school, the district or the town). E-waste is any electronic item that gets thrown away. They are working on designing their e-audits for your home and the school. They are also working on presentations for the principal to help decide which of these two worthy projects they would like to undertake. With approval, I will be looking to you for help and expertise.
The 5th grader’s math is mastery of integers – and that is occurring at a furious pace. I am impressed with how quickly they have gasped the concept of negative number and how well they are doing at integer operations. I have You Tube videos available on this topic if they need a refresher at home. (You Tube username is nancyfootehigley.)
The 4th grade is learning alternative ways to multiply, how to display data and they are working on factoring.
Just a reminder that on Monday, the Monday Math Challenge is on my website (and the kids get bonus points for answering the questions correctly). On Wednesday I post an Engineering Challenge — also for bonus points.
On top of all of that, we are twittering (nancyfootehigle), making podcasts (on Teacher Tube – username is nancyfootehigely), and coming home exhausted but exhilarated and happy every day (at least I feel that way!).
I am honored to be able to spend my day with your amazing children. Thanks!
Disney’s Planet Challenge December 8, 2009
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