Friday, November 30, 2012

How to blow a bubble

Compare and contrast

November showcase

Today we had several students receive awards for our monthly showcase. Way to go wonderful Derby's!

Major award was awarded to our class from the Dance teacher for our achievement in teamwork, performance, and dance choreography. What an awesome award way to go class!!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Duke field trip

We saw a wonderful dance performance at Duke university before Thanksgiving. Once the performance was over we had extra time to tour the campus some. Here are a few pictures from our day.

Off we go

Today we are traveling to Duke to see a dance performance. Here are a few pictures from the day.

Monday, November 12, 2012

National Drinking Water Week

Dear Educator and/or Parent,
Each year the City of Durham’s Department of Water Management celebrates National Drinking Water Week (May 5 – 11, 2013), by sponsoring a water conservation poster contest to commemorate this annual event. This contest helps to bring attention to how important of a resource that water is to all living things on the planet. Fresh water is a limited, finite resource which we all must protect and conserve.
We invite your students/children to use their artistic talents to celebrate drinking water and to promote water conservation. We are sponsoring this contest for schools and home schooled children within our service area. The contest is designed to encourage our local young artists to express their own ideas in relation to the chosen theme. This year’s theme is: “Reduce Your Water Footprint”.
  1. Poster must be created on paper of any type (poster board, construction paper, etc.) and must be no larger than 22” X 28” (standard poster board size). Only the original poster can be submitted into the competition, no photocopies. One poster entry per child.
 
  1. Each poster should depict the student’s own idea(s), reflecting the theme: “Reduce Your Water Footprint”. The idea(s) can be either illustration form only or may include the theme. Students must use only crayons, colored or other pencils, markers or paint. Posters containing computer-generated graphics, photographs, collages or 3-D artwork will not be eligible for consideration.
 
  1. Each poster must have the official entry form attached to the back. All information must be filled in completely and legibly. Illegible entries will be disqualified. Please print or type ALL information. Please be sure that the student’s name is CLEARLY legible.  Entry forms may be copied, if needed.
 
  1. Each school must submit entries to the City of Durham’s Department of Water Management. Arrangements can be made to pick up entries from the school. If your school wishes to mail the entries, they must be postmarked by March 22, 2013. Please note: Students may submit poster entries directly to the City without school sponsorship. Any entries received or postmarked later than March 22, 2013 will may be disqualified from competition.
 
  1. Grade divisions are as follows:
·         Elementary School Divisions
§  Division A: K – 2nd grades
§  Division B: 3rd – 5th grades
·         Middle School Division: 6th – 8th grades
 
  1. A panel of judges (to be selected by the City) will select the first, second and third place winning posters for each grade division. Winning posters from each division will represent Durham in the statewide contest sponsored by the NC American Water Works Association and the NC Water Environment Association. It is an option for the school to submit all posters for a grade division or your school may choose to select the first place entries in each category and forward to us. If you choose to make the selection, please notify us in advance. Also, we would be happy to assist in the selection process in conjunction with your “school” panel.

  2. Posters will be judged on message (keep in mind the theme), originality, creativity and overall presentation.

  3. Posters become the property of the City of Durham and will not be returned. Local winners will be recognized at special ceremonies during Drinking Water Week and winning entries will be displayed during Drinking Water Week. All prizes will be awarded in conjunction with National Drinking Water Week, May 5-11, 2013.

  4. Submit your school’s poster entries by March 22, 2013, to:

         Al Nelson, Conservation Coordinator                                 Laine Roberts, Conservation Specialist  
       Phone: 919-560-4381, Ext. 35248                                        Phone: 560-4381, Ext. 35259                                           
Email: Albert.Nelson@durhamnc.gov                                Email: Laine.Roberts@durhamnc.gov
 
City of Durham, Department of Water Management
1600 Mist Lake Drive,
Durham, NC 27704
Official Entry Form
City of Durham Department of Water Management
2013 Poster Contest
(Please write or type clearly)
 

Name:__________________________________    Age:___________

School:______________________________  Grade:__________

Division Category:             Grades K – 2_____                 Teacher or Sponsor Name:
  (Please check one)   Grades 3 – 5_____        _______________________
                                Grades 6 – 8_____
 

School Telephone #:________________ Home Telephone #:__________________
Student Home Address: ____________________________________


Deadline for all poster entries is
Friday, March 22, 2013! Please attach this form to the back of your poster!
                                                                                                                              

 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Math website TenMarks

I have entered our class in on a website that creates math questions for students to answer that I as the teacher can view their progress and you as the parent can view.  I will be sending home their usernames and passwords so that you can get started on Monday.

Practice