Saturday, September 26, 2015

Middle School Matters


September 25, 2015
Ada Christian School
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Middle School Matters


General Announcements
Next week for 6th, 7th & 8th grades:  
Mon: No school
Wed: ArtPrize trip
Thurs & Fri: Service Projects
Family Activities and Support ACS Fine Arts: Monday, Sept 28 the PTO has a party planned for the afternoon at the Mudroom and we also have an ArtPrize Family Activity you can enjoy. Use these coupons from Bagger Dave's and the ArtPrize scavenger hunt for you to enjoy with your children. The coupons will raise funds that Mr. Wanner will use to enhance the arts at Ada Christian School!
Clean Plastic Milk Jugs Needed for making shoes for African Children via the Sole Hope Project. Please send clean plastic milk jugs to Mrs. Van Noord by Oct 1.  Thank you!
7th and 8th Grade service project: your 7th and/or 8th grade students will be coming home next week with specific tool requests for this project. Please ask your student(s) what they need to bring.
5th Grade News
Art: In class we are working on completing our abstract landscapes and next will be moving on to printmaking.
Band:  Pages 4-7!  Go team!  Practice frequently on all songs...make sure they know the fingerings, how to read the notes - and tongue (drummers should use R or L sticks….not tongues!) Everything is clearly written in their books.
Orchestra:  Fifth graders are working on their bowing on pages 4, 5 and 6 and then using fingers  through number 25 (and some students are even playing beyond).
PE: We will wrap up our soccer unit next week with indoor soccer games! Students will put their skills to the test.
Spanish:  With Survival Camp this week, we have moved our numbers quiz back:  5H on Wednesday, Sept 30.  5B and 5DW on Monday, Oct 5
6th Grade News
6th Grade Service Project: Our service project on is scheduled for Oct 1 & 2.  We will be contacting parents volunteers very soon with details.
ArtPrize: Wednesday we will eat lunch early and head downtown by 11:30am.  We will be home by the end of the school day. We still need some of you to complete a permission form.
Art: in class students are nearing completion of working with pattern and then they will transition to working on how to visually display how the artist see God's hand at work in their life.  Please continue to check the homework calendar for due dates.
Band:  We have been recording one of our hymn tunes.  Here is a link to our first video!
Bible: Bible Memory due on Wednesday - II Timothy 3: 16-17.
History: Next week we will be working on a Latitude and Longitude Research Project.
Language Arts: Weekly Work #4 is due on Tuesday, Sept. 29!  Students need have a "Clues" sheet and grammar toolbox to assist them on this work. During the day and a half of "normal" school, the 6th graders will work on an interdisciplinary project involving research, geography, and math.  We will resume normal LA classes on October 5.
Math: We are digging deeper into our understanding of converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals. Students have been working hard learning their facts and working through problems. Next students will be working on an interdisciplinary project relating to latitude and longitude. This means we'll be taking a short break from decimals and fractions.
PE: We wrapped up our soccer unit this week with a test on the rules and basic concepts of soccer. We will begin fitness testing next! Students will be able to evaluate their own personal fitness level.
Orchestra:  We will learn and practice pages 32 and 33 and Advent Carol. Focus on intonation on Advent Carol.
Science: Test on metric measurement, equipment, and science safety on Wednesday. Review was sent home.  We will review in class together on Tuesday.
Spanish:   Their iMovies are in!  We have already begun our unit on the alphabet and phonetics.  Proper pronunciation is near and dear to my heart, and these kids are diving in and sound amazing already.  Ask students to spell their names in Spanish...and anything else to keep them practicing!
6th Grade Homework
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7th Grade News
Algebra (7th):  Presently working on chapter 2 which focuses on properties of real numbers.
Art: in class students continue to work on displaying their chosen art elements or principles inside small human figures.  Please check the homework calendar for project due dates.
Band:  We are working on a number of songs.  It is really fun to hear how they are progressing.
Bible: We are focusing on God's faithfulness, Psalm 89, and also the divided kingdom following King Solomon.
History:  Next week we will only have one class!  We will continue to look at South Asia and practicing learning names of Asian countries.
Language Arts:  There will be a test on short stories this Wednesday. 7H will have the test rescheduled to accommodate the Art Prize trip. We will start our first novel study next week.
PE: We wrapped up our soccer unit this week with a test on the rules and basic concepts of soccer. We will begin fitness testing next! Students will be able to evaluate their own personal fitness level.
Pre-Algebra (Kiser): The next topic we will focus on is rational numbers; evaluating problems with integers and fractions.
Pre-Algebra (Holtrop): We will continue working with integers during our short week together! We will especially be reviewing how to multiply and divide integers.
Orchestra:  We are planning to get all of the 8th note passages - in tune and faster by Tuesday!  So focus on 8th notes on both of your pieces.
Science: Continuing our study of plants around our school grounds.
Spanish:  In addition to our activities that reinforce the vocabulary, we will be reviewing pronouns and learning when and how to use the verb "estar."
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8th Grade News
Eighth graders and their families are invited to an evening of Yesterdogs & Eagle Football next Friday, Oct 2. Festivities begin at 6:00PM with Yesterdogs at the GRCHS Football Stadium Event Deck & tours of the high school. Come and learn more about the recently renovated GRCHS and head over to the event deck to enjoy the food and game. Questions?  Contact Jana Hoglund (616.574.5605, jhoglund@grcs.org)
DESSERT THEATRE:  The show is selected, and we're gearing up! Scripts should be arriving in the next week or two; there will also be music CD's available to help in preparing for auditions next month.  A great link to have quick access to for scheduling and announcements will be our Dessert Theatre website: http://acsdesserttheatre.weebly.com/
Algebra (Witte): Next week we will start reviewing chapter 2.  There will be a ch 2 test on Tuesday after the Service Project.
Algebra (8th): We will continue working with Integers; distributing and combining like terms.
Art:  In class students are nearing completion of their first project, which was printmaking with the student's initials.  There will be a quiz coming soon on the history and tool of chop/printmaking.  Please check the homework calendar for project due dates and sketchbook assignments.
Band: Excellent progress is being made on our March for Band Festival. We will continue to add to our repertoire when we return from Service Project.
Bible: Bible Memory - Philippians 4:6-8 due on Tuesday.  Beginning a new unit looking at the characteristics of Christ.
Geometry: Next week we will be finishing the last portion of Unit 2 and reviewing for the test that will be the test that will be early the following week. Students were given a review assignment today. Please encourage them to keep studying.
History:  We will continue to study the American Revolution next week and soon focusing on how the colonists were able to defeat the British at Yorktown.
Language Arts: Students are continuing to learn about writing techniques that will directly influence the effectiveness of their NHD essays. We are hoping to have the NHD outlines returned by next Tuesday or Wednesday.
PE: We wrapped up our soccer unit this week with a test on the rules and basic concepts of soccer. We will begin fitness testing next! Students will be able to evaluate their own personal fitness level.
Orchestra: Focus on the 16th note parts of For Unto Us.  Learn slowly and then gradually increase tempo but keep all notes very even!
Science: We're studying density and are creating particle models of air that help us understand how weather occurs.
Spanish: We are finishing our unit on clothing, quedar, IOP's, near future, and possessive "de."  Upcoming tests:  8A on Oct 12th; 8B on Oct 13th.
8th Grade Homework
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Wildcats Athletics
Winter basketball sign-ups for grades 5-8 are closed.  Within the next 2 weeks you will receive an email about your child's coach, practice days and times.
8th Grade Girls Basketball Open Gym: Monday Oct 5 from 3:15-5:00pm.
Sports physicals are due on Monday, Oct 5. If your child is playing winter basketball this form must be turned in before the first day of practice.
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Friday, September 11, 2015

Middle School Matters


Ada Christian School
Faith. Strong.
Middle School Matters


General Announcements
Spiritual Retreat: Permission slips were due today (Friday, Sept 11). If your student is participating in archery, they received a second permission slip from Camp O'Malley. Please return these to Heather Westrate before the retreat.
Prayer: Please participate with us in our Middle School's Spiritual Retreat by praying with us for our school. We're so thankful for such a supportive group of parents and friends who lift us up in prayer. Join us on Friday, Sept 18 as we set aside time to deepen our relationship with God and seek his leading for us this year as we focus on showing our godly ID.
Discovery Education Assessment:
Dear Parents,
With a few weeks under our belts, we are happy to report that the ebb and flow of our new school year is off to a great start. What a blessing to embark on another year of partnering with you to equip our students for service in God's world.
At Ada Christian School, each and every teacher and staff member works to provide the best possible education for your child. Ada Christian teachers use daily work samples, quizzes, informal screening, and teacher-student conferencing to monitor student growth. In addition, we use a school-wide formal assessment called Discovery Education Assessment (DEA).
We will be using the DEA again this year as an informative tool to monitor student progress in the areas of Math and Reading. Unlike more traditional standardized tests that students take only once each year, the DEA is given three times per school year and allows teachers immediate access to the results. With the results readily available, teachers can identify both individual student needs and trends within their classroom. They utilize this information to guide instructional delivery that is geared toward your child's individual needs.
Students will be participating on different days and at different times throughout the next three weeks. Your child's teacher will be able to share the specific dates with you.
DEA scores for your student are sent home in June with their final report card.
If it is your desire to have your child NOT participate in this assessment process, please complete a form that is available in the office by Friday, Sept 11.
Your Partners in Christian Education,
Melissa Brower & Julie DeKoster
ACS Logo Wear: FREE SHIPPING on ACS logo wear from Sept 08-15. Some products are on display in our lobby. 
5th Grade News
Art: 5th graders continue to work on their abstract landscape pictures. Hopefully 5h and 5b will be going outside this coming week to draw.
Band: Wow, wow, wow! We are off to such a great start! Next week band schedule AND the schedule for the future:
  • Mondays: Brass and Percussion
  • Tuesdays: Woodwinds
  • Thursdays: Full Band
Hooray! Assignment for band – play every song on pages 4 and begin page 5 also – low brass may work on page 6 as well. Go Musical Team!
Bible: The Pentateuch – digging deeper into the first five books of the Bible, the themes that are present, and how God's covenants to the Patriarchs reign true today.
Language Arts: The classes are reading The Sign of the Beaver. In Spelling, there is a packet that is due tomorrow, which will be the routine most Fridays. The 5th graders will also take their spelling test each Friday as well.
Math: We are studying the relationship between whole numbers and decimals – including addition and subtraction of decimals, rounding, and expressing decimals in standard and expanded form.
PE: We will continue with our soccer unit in PE! Please make sure your student comes prepared with appropriate clothing and shoes on PE days.
Social Studies: There will be a map quiz next Tuesday in SS. This will include knowing the 50 states, which we have been working hard on in class.
Spanish: We continue learning all those numbers, 0 - 100. Ask your student(s) if they can remember the "Coca-cola Numbers Song."
6th Grade News
Art: In class students continue to work on their part one of their first project. Please remind your student that sketchbook assignments are due at the beginning of class a week after the assignment is handed out. Please check the homework calendar the for exact due dates.
Band: Back on Track for Band assignment (pink paper) is due Sept 24. Parents need to sign and verify that the practicing took place. This should be fun to listen to!
Bible: Outside/Inside bags should be in production, they are due Sept 23. Bible memory is due on Thursday - Psalm 139:13-14.
History: This week we studied World Regions and different terms of Physical Geography.
Language Arts: We have been working through 5-a-day LA skills and learning the importance of knowing synonyms We are also reading Tuck Everlasting. Through this novel, we will study characterization, plot development, vocabulary, and figurative language (similes, metaphors, and personification). Next week the students will take the language arts portion of the DEA tests as well. We are busy!
Math: Next week we will be wrapping up our unit on decimals and measurement. We will be spending time reviewing our decimal computation skills and learning about scientific notation. Students were given a study guide today that will need to be completed by Wednesday. We plan to have our test on Thursday.
PE: We will continue with our soccer unit. We will go over the soccer review sheet on Moodle to prepare for the test the following week. Students should be prepared to go outside.
Science: Students have now become experts on safety and lab equipment in Room 406. Next up, metric measurement.
Spanish: Students are working hard on some pretty creative projects. They have a couple more in-class work days for recording and may want to bring in props from home.
6th Grade Homework
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7th Grade News
Algebra (7th): Chapter 1 test on Tuesday. Students have been given a practice test that is laid out just like the actual test. Your child should use this to help him/her prepare for the actual test. On Wednesday, your child will be taking their first DEA test which is explained above.
Art: In class for the next few weeks students will be engaging in creating artwork that displays three art elements or art principles that the has selected to work with. Please check the homework calendar for sketchbook due dates.
Band: Back on Track for Band assignment (pink paper) is due Sept 24. Parents need to sign and verify that the practicing took place. This should be fun to listen to!
Bible: Open note test on Unit 1 is Thursday. It will cover our quick review of the events from the Garden of Eden to the reign of King David.
History: We are wrapping up our studies of our first unit: Introduction to Geography. Our goal is to be prepared to take a test on this information on Thursday. Students can practice learning the 50 geography terms this weekend by using the flashcards that are up on Moodle. This will make studying for the rest of the test fairly easy. Thanks.
Language Arts: We have finished our first short story, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling. Now the 7th graders will be using their reviewed knowledge of literary conflict and the elements of plot to plan out and write their first short story of the year. As they continue to master these concepts and rules, we will also learn how to manipulate and break those rules altogether to create more interesting stories. We will continue reading short stories next week, using A Boy and a Man as a scaffold for this.
On Friday, Sept 11, 7th graders were also introduced to their first independent reading assignment - more information on this will follow very soon.
PE: We will continue with our soccer unit. We will go over the soccer review sheet on Moodle to prepare for the test the following week. Students should be prepared to go outside.
Pre-Algebra (Kiser): Today we took our test on Chapter 1. Next week we will work with absolute value and integers.
Pre-Algebra (Holtrop): Next week we will be finishing up Chapter 1 and reviewing what we have learned. The test will be Wednesday or possibly Thursday.
Science: We are continuing our study of plants on our school campus. So far we have already studied 6 different species.
Spanish: 7B has presented in Spanish their fabulous "Fake Family" Photo Albums! Looking forward to seeing 7W and 7H's next week.
7th Grade Homework
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8th Grade News
Algebra (Witte): We are reviewing for our Chapter 1 test on Tuesday.
Algebra (8th): Students have a practice test and are encouraged to complete pages 55-58 in their textbook as an additional review. Our Chapter 1 test will be on Tuesday.
Art: In class students are continuing to work through creating a personal name chop and now many students are beginning to cut out the design of the print block. Please check Moodle for sketchbook due dates.
Band: Back on Track for Band assignment (pink paper) is due Sept 24. Parents need to sign and verify that the practicing took place. This should be fun to listen to!
Bible: We studied the books of Matthew and Mark this week. Next week we will continue our study of the Gospels by studying Luke and John. Bible memory is due Sept 30 - Philippians 4: 6-8.
Geometry: Students will be taking a test this coming Monday. We'll be spending the rest of next week jumping into Chapter 2!
History: We are reviewing in class for our quiz on the American Revolution. The quiz will be on Tuesday. After that, we will start looking at the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
Language Arts: 8th graders will continue to use most of their time for research, as previously stated in an earlier email. As we progress closer to the due dates of the outlines, we will begin using more of our class time for writing workshops in which students will explore essay organization techniques, review thesis statements and topic sentences, and then segue into more advanced research-writing techniques.
PE: We will continue with our soccer unit. We will go over the soccer review sheet on Moodle to prepare for the test the following week. Students should be prepared to go outside.
Science: We're still getting into the swing of things with our new FOSS curriculum. A quiz will take place on Monday over our first 4 focus questions. We'll continue studying air and weather in the coming weeks.
Spanish: 8th graders are doing online assignments again through Quia. Please refer to the Moodle calendar for due dates. As in years past, they have the opportunity to do the assignments as many times as they wish and their best score will be recorded! We are focusing on new verbs and vocabulary that relate to clothing at this time.
8th Grade Homework
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Wildcats Athletics
Winter basketball sign-ups for grades 5-8 are now open. You can find the registration form on the ACS 5-8 Athletic website under Winter Sports.
The fee per student to play basketball this winter is $50.00. The deadline for sign-ups will be Sept 24.
If you have any questions regarding your son or daughters sport season please contact:
5th & 6th Grade Athletics – Carly Prins (cprins@adachristian.org)
7th & 8th Grade Athletics – Angela Van Duyn (avanduyn@adachristian.org)

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Friday, September 4, 2015

Middle School Matters 9/3/15


September 3, 2015
Ada Christian School
Faith. Strong.
Middle School Matters

General Announcements:

Spiritual Retreat - A letter and permission slip went home with your student this week.  Please read it over and returned the signed permission slip to your child's homeroom teacher by Friday, September 11.  If the slip seems to be missing, click this link to print another copy.  Stay tuned for more information about how to support our retreat in prayer.

Homework Calendars: To see homework, click on the link below and then select "login as guest."  


5th Grade News:

Art: 5th graders are working on creating abstract artwork in acrylic paint and then will head outside to do some landscape drawing which focus the shapes in a landscape and on the various horizon lines within landscape perspective.   

 

Band:  We have begun to play!  Brass players can work on pages 4 and 5.  Woodwinds page 4!  Here we go - - SO fun.

 

Bible: We start the year reviewing the stories from the Pentateuch. Our stories this week reviewed the creation stories found in Genesis 1. Our first Bible memory is our theme verse found in Philippians 4:8. It can be said on or before Friday, Sept. 11.

 

Language arts: We started with a bang and have already finished our first writing! We are also spending time reviewing CAFE reading strategies learned in 4th grade and reading our survival books. Spelling lesson 1 homework and tests are due next week Friday, Sept. 11.

 

Math: The first couple weeks have been a review of several of the concepts they covered in 4th grade - place value, factors, long-multiplication/division - to make sure we are all up to speed on everything.  Using that as a foundation, we will move on to studying the relationship between whole numbers and decimals next week.  

 

Orchestra:  Wow , we are off to a wonderful start. We learned all of the parts of the instruments and how to hold them for playing and resting position.  We also played through the first 2 pages- pizzacato! Ask your son or daughter to play a few songs for you.  Next week we will have violins and violas on Thursdays and celli on Tuesdays.

 

PE: We are off to a great start in PE! It has been so fun to meet the 5th grade students. We will continue with our soccer unit next week.

 

Spanish:  We are working with numbers to 100!  Students have been creating math problems for each other and saying/solving them out loud in Spanish.  They may want to hone their skills before our next class as we will be having some friendly competition.

 

6th Grade News:

Art: 6th graders will be explore pattern in part one of their first project.  Please keep on the homework calendar for due dates

 

Band:  We are beginning with review and building musical muscular endurance. The first practice assignments will be sent home next week.  Watch Moodle calendars for due dates.

 

Bible:  Monday the instructions for the Inside/Outside Bag went home with your child.  The brainstorming sheet is due next Wednesday, and the overall bag is due Sept 23.  Bible memory is Psalm 139:13-14 due on Sept. 19.

 

History:  We are beginning our unit on maps and geography!

 

Language arts: We have set up our email accounts and have learned proper emailing etiquette. The 6th graders were very excited about this! Next week we will continue with our Auto-Bio poems and begin reading our first novel, Tuck Everlasting.   Enjoy your long weekend with your kids!

 

Math:  It's been a really great start to the school year. We have spent time reviewing area, perimeter, measurement and decimals. Now we are all set to begin our classroom measurement activity. Next week we will begin using these skills and applying them to real world situations!  

 

Orchestra:  We are beginning with lots of review- which is going just GREAT!  We also sight read some new orchestra pieces- and will vote on which ones to keep working on.  Thanks so much for remembering to bring in instruments and music every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday!

 

PE: We are off to a great start in PE! We will continue with our soccer unit next week. Students should be prepared to go outside.

 

Science: Students had a safety quiz today; ask them about their first quiz of middle school...perhaps it wasn't exactly what they expected, although I'm confident they were all prepared!  We'll learn about some lab and technology tools this week.

 

Spanish:   6th graders are working with partners on their iMovie projects this coming week.  They should bring all necessary PROPS to our next class!  (6D Tuesday; 6K Thursday.)

 

7th Grade News:

Algebra (7th):  Continuing our study of chapter 1. So far the material of study has primarily been review.

 

Art: In class we have complete learning and review the art elements and principles and student will now select three art elements or principles to work with in their first project.  Please check the homework calendar for due dates.  

 

Band:  We are beginning with review and building musical muscular endurance. The first practice assignments will be sent home next week.  Don't panic - these will be very doable and fun.  Watch Moodle calendars for due dates.

 

Bible: Memory Work Quiz on Revelation 21:3-5 on Friday, September 11.  Students will write or recite these verses and will answer several questions in response to the passage.  The questions have been and continue to be available on our class moodle page.  Feel free to take a few minutes to discuss the passage together with your 7th grader.

 

History:  We started working on a Keynote Project this week that helps show an understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography.  These Keynote projects are due next Thursday.  Next week I will also be introducing the students to a list of geography terms that they will have to learn before our first test.  

 

Language arts: Students have a reading assignment and worksheet due to be completed by Tuesday, September 8.

 

We have officially begun our short stories unit. As we continue, we will continue our discussions regarding the different types of conflict present in literature and in life, as well as the many possible resolutions that can be found in each. We will also be reviewing elements of plot, and prepare to write our own short stories as well.

 

PE: We are off to a great start in PE! We will continue with our soccer unit next week. Students should be prepared to go outside.

 

Pre-Algebra (Kiser):  We will be wrapping up our first chapter with a test on Friday, Sept 11.  A study guide and practice test is located on page 42 of the student textbook.

 

Pre-Algebra (Holtrop): We will be continuing to work through chapter 1. Students will be taking a quiz on Wednesday and will be taking their test early the following week.

 

Orchestra:   We are off to a great beginning with lots of review of scales and bowings etc.  This group of 7th graders are  watching the details and doing  good ensemble playing.  We have page 73 and 74 to polish and will also sight - read lots of new songs.

 

Science: This past week we studied Spotted Knapweed, Poison Ivy, and Joe-pye Weed.  Next week we plan to study some more plants on our campus.  Students are learning to be careful observers of detail.

 

Spanish:  7th graders are creating "Fake Familiy Photo Albums" in class.  Details are on Moodle, and due dates for each class are posted on the calendar.  They will present to a partner first, with the opportunity to tweak before uploading to Moodle by the end of class on their respective due date.

 

8th Grade News:

Algebra (Witte):  Next week we will finish working through Chapter 1.  So far students are off to a good start to the year.  

 

Algebra (Kiser):  Next week we will continue our refresh and review of Algebra Connections (Chapter 1).  Our Chapter 1 test is scheduled for Sept 15.

 

Art: Wow!  what creative and interesting designs are appearing through just the just of the student's initials.  For the next couple of weeks 8th graders will work on creating and printing these design they are planning in class.  Please check the homework calendar for due dates.  

 

Band:  We are off to a great start.  We have a piece written specifically for us to learn to play by two of our very own ACS students!  Hopefully we will begin rehearsal on it next week.  March for a Festiva Occasion is one of our festival pieces - we are working on this, too.

 

Bible:  We are continuing our study of The Gospels this week and next.  We will look at the books of Matthew and Mark this coming week.  Bible memory - Philippians 4: 6-8 is due on Sept. 30.

 

Geometry: Next week we will be finishing chapter 1 and preparing for the test.

 

History:  Next week we will continue to look at the first events of the American Revolution.  We will mix this in with also taking some time to do more research for NHD.

 

Language arts: 8th graders did a phenomenal job working at the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many were able to come away with a lot of resources and note pages - a good start to this project.

When we return to school, students can expect to use the majority of the week's Language Arts periods to continue reading, researching, and taking notes. We are currently in the "grunt work" stage of the NHD project, which will simply take a lot of dedication, patience, and good work ethic. During this week, though, I will be explaining the first graded portion of the project: "the Outline". The draft of this will be due September 23, the final due October 7.

I'll be sending another email later detailing how parents and students should approach this phase of the project, both practically and (in some cases) emotionally.

 

PE: We are off to a great start in PE! We will continue with our soccer unit next week. Students should be prepared to go outside.

 

Orchestra:  WOW- we have an amazing group of string players in the 8th grade!  We started with some scale review and  are now tackling a brand new piece- ( high school level !) with lots  of shifting and many 16th note parts.

 

Science: We're studying weather.  We will continue to explore our new science curriculum and develop more scientific notebooking skills throughout this unit.

 

Spanish:  8th graders have a worksheet due for their next class.  (I have extras, if anyone needs it!)  

 

Athletics:

For all up to date announcements, schedules, sport sign-ups please visit our ACS 5-8 Athletic Website at: www.adachristian.org/wildcats

 

Winter basketball sign-ups for grades 5-8 are now open.  You can find the registration form on the ACS 5-8 Athletic website under winter sports.  There is also a link on our main page under announcements.  

 

The fee per student to play basketball this winter is $50.00.  The deadline for sign-ups will be September 24.  

 

If you have any questions regarding your son or daughters sport season please contact:

 

5th and 6th Grade Athletics:  Carly Prins - cprins@adachristian.org

7th and 8th Grade Athletics:  Angela Van Duyn – avanduyn@adachristian.org

 

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