Last Newsletter!

Dear 4B Parents,

We made it! Unbelievably, it is the last week of school and the last newsletter of the year. I am always a little sad posting this newsletter as I say good-bye to my students and their families.It is even more sentimental for me this time as I say good bye to Holy Rosary. It has been a wonderful year with such a creative, enthusiastic and talented group of students. I have also appreciated the kind support of all of the 4B families, and I will truly miss this special class, my last one at HRS.

Some important messages:

If your child is interested in band next year on Friday they brought home a Holy Rosary Band intent form. Please send the completed form as they would like these back before the end of the school year.  This is not a binding agreement, it is just to give an idea of the number of new fifth graders that are interested.  Thank you.

We are about $600 short on our Ugandan goal for the year. If you are able to send in a dollar or two this week to help with the deficit it would be greatly appreciated.

  • Cleaning Days Tuesday and ThursdayWe will do the major desk clean out on Tuesday. Students are asked to bring in a sturdy bag or two to bring home most of the contents of their desks on Tuesday— as well as some rags for cleaning. Most of the heavy duty cleaning will be on Tuesday, so please send rags that day. Thank you!
  • untitledReport cards will be sent home on Friday. You will find many important inserts which include directions for the summer reading program and the summer math challenge from Mrs. Heuer. You will also be receiving information about math placements for 5thgrade. I am asking students not to open their report cards until they get home or in their car. That way no important notes will be lost. I will be sealing the envelopes.

 

  • ZZ0FD933FESummer packets: I will be sending a summer math packet home with each student. This is not required, but I encourage all students to do some type of math review during the summer. The math packet is optional, but encouraged and can count towards the summer math challenge hours.  I will send the math packets home on Friday.  If you are interested in reading packets Ms. Corrigan provided a reading packet you can print off from this link. Gr. 4 Summer Reading Packet
  • Be sure to check your child’s filer on Monday or Tuesday for recent tests, assignments and grade sheets. Tuesday is the last day children need to bring filers to school.
  • On Thursday the students will bring home their 4th grade portfolios. In the portfolios you will find many of the bigger/special projects of the year. This is a nice compilation of fourth grade work neatly stored.
  • ss Just a reminder in the top tabs of the 4B webpage you will find newly added Summer Resource tabs. In each section you will find links to great websites, resources and ideas to help with summer review. The links on the right side of the webpage that the students have used all year will remain as well. If you are looking for some fun summer work ideas, be sure to check out these tabs.
  • Those students that can bring in evidence of their summer work in math (worksheets, website online program results, or completed workbooks) should bring them in to Ms. Simpson the first week of school for some fun little prizes/goodies to reward a job well done. It is so important to take time to continue to practice math facts as well as review the many math concepts we have learned this year. Summer work does not need to be laborious, just short, focused, regular sessions will make a real difference and reduce the summer slide.

I have to give one more plug for summer reading! It is the best way to keep skills strong and reduce the summer learning loss.

ZZ36411DC5Monday: Monday is a free dress day for all according to our principal for the day, Luke Brown. We have some final tasks and assignments to complete today—most importantly some fun history lessons to prepare for the Underground Tour.

Tuesday:   Remember to send in a sturdy bag or two for your child to put the contents of their desks and lockers in. We would also love to have some rags for cleaning if you have any to spare.

ZZ7BA8AC6CWednesday: It’s going to be a hot one! Our final field trip of the year will take place Wednesday the 12th. Students are encouraged to wear a hat and sunscreen and should bring a water bottle. We will first be exploring below the streets of Seattle on the very entertaining and historical Underground Tour. Following the tour we will get back to sea level as we head to Alki to eat our lunches and have some playtime together where the Denny Party landed in 1851. Our room parents will be providing pizza and ice cream for lunch. Students can bring an extra snack if they choose. All students should bring some extra water to keep hydrated.  We plan to be back at school between 1:45 and 2:00. If you signed up to drive/chaperone you should have received an email from me on Sunday.  Students may enjoy free dress on this field trip. Please follow all rules regarding free dress days. They should wear good shoes, not flip flops for the tour. It is dusty and dirty below! They may bring flip flops for the beach if they like. It is also fun to have some blankets, towels and beach toys, especially shovels and buckets as it is always fun to make sand castles. We never have enough!!  Wednesday is also low tide which will be fun.

untitledThursdayis a half-day and a free dress day as well.  We will hopefully enjoy viewing a slide show   chronicling our year. It is fun putting the slide show together, and it is amazing to recall all of the great work and many projects the students completed as 4th graders this past year. We will also hopefully enjoy playing with a Nintendo Labo kit that my husband and I have put together. This is a great way to see another side of STEM.

Friday: is our final day, and the students are asked to dress nicely (Sunday best) as we celebrate the final Mass of the school year. Report cards will be passed out after Mass. Dismissal is around 10:00.

Have a wonderful Summer!