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OCTOBER
4 PTO Meeting; 10:00 am 5 Story Book Parade; 8:30 Early Release; Dismissal at 12:10 8 School Holiday 10 Boosterthon Pep Rallies 11 4th grade Fine Arts Field Trip 19 Boosterthon 22-26 Storybook Pumpkins in the Library 24 Red Robin Spirit Night; 5:00 pm 26 Bulldog Best POP Party
NOVEMBER
1 PTO Meeting; 10:00 am 5-14 Book Fair with Saturday shopping on the 10th 8 4th grade Program; 6:00 pm 9 Veteran’s Day Program/Parade; 8:30 10 Explore the Falls Run; 7:30 am Saturday Book Fair shopping 14 Crust Spirit Day 15 Class Pictures and Retakes 19-23 Thanksgiving Break 29-30 Bulldog Store
October 2018 Volume 10, Issue 2
Kindergarten
Manuel "Leo" Barahona
Daniella Delao
Raylee Duckworth
Grayson Newnam
Madison Nowak
Dax Roberts
Ryan Nuss
Landon Spitz
Joel Perkins
Briley Adams
Jace Genthon
Emma Jo Frazier
Sami El-Hasani
Sophia Hammond
Nathaniel Pouncey
Aiden Large
Kaden Karas
Maggie Guenther
First Grade
Liam Meyer
Rebecca Wilks
Emma Rasmussen
Jacob Quinoneza
Chloe Hyypa-Boumerkhoufa
Donovan Orphey
Audrey Mutschink
Tasia Igbokwe
Ella Brayfield
Ethan Bupp
Zoe Hulesman
Pryce Herbstritt
Emmy Vaclaw
Colton Powell
Everleigh Longoria
Cason Rollins
Ava Hogue
Jackson Koski
Second Grade
Emma Albrecht
Landon Pierce
Asher Bench
Meagan Graham
Jacob DeLuke
Avalon Kambrick
Javian Croone
Sofia Moseley
Riley Nish
Jackson Millspaugh
Calvin Che
Janelly Quintero
Christian Henriquez
Lanie McLauchlan
Ioannis Stamopolous
Victoria Prince
Nathan Cooray
Natalie Barnette
Robert Reeves
Kinley Seminiano
Third Grade
Katelyn Wedemeyer
Michael Hulsey
Caydence Orlando
Andrew Melerine
Tyler Sao
Aubrey Ames
Genesis Anaya
Brady Elmi
Ali Hashemi
Jadyn Roy
Chase VanDuivendyk
Rosie Bedwell
Connor Rice
Jada Johnson
Kyler Cortes
Deliyah Jones
Fourth Grade
Bradie Dick
Audrey Allison
Leonidas Stroubakis
Alaina Robinson
Marshall Pierrel
Marissa Stern
Ava LeCompte
Mikael Mcguiness
Jase Pierson
Lucy Wade
Logan Rodriguez
Kailon Che
Hope Fleischman
Jaydiin Howse
Adelynn Barnes
Sebastian Nunez
Charlotte Smith
Henry Cisneros
Ava Smith
Alex Shaver
Congratulations to our Bulldog Best Winners September — RESPECT
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BOOSTERTHON
Fun Run News
Boosterthon is Coming!
We are kicking off our 2018-2019 Boosterthon with a student pep rally on Oc-
tober 10! The students will enjoy getting information on this year’s theme—
Mind Spark, Mystery Lab. Mind Spark is a mystery theme that combines STEAM
skills with character building. In this science-infused character theme, the stu-
dents will team up with the Mind Spark kids to solve mysteries while learning
character traits that will help strengthen themselves and our world.
Boosterthon is BWE’s only fundraiser for the year. It is a fun run where students
get pledges from family and friends for each lap they run. Not only does it raise
money for our school, but it promotes fun, fitness, character and community.
Our Fun Run event is on October 19.
Pep Rally Schedule:
1:30 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade
2:15 Kindergarten, 1st grade, Pre-K, PPCD
Fun Run Schedule:
8:30 Kindergarten, Pre-K, PPCD
9:30 2nd grade,
10:30 1st grade
12:30 4th grade
1:30 3rd grade, Pre-K, PPCD
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N.E.A.T. News
Parents,
Did you know studies show that missing just 10 percent or more
of school, whether absences are excused or unexcused, predicts
lower levels of numeracy and literacy by third grade, class failure
in middle school, higher levels of suspension, higher likelihood of
high school dropout and lower levels of persistence in college?
Chronic absence is problematic starting in preschool and kinder-
garten. (www.attendanceworks.org)
At BWE, we are off to a great start! Last year at this time, we were
at 98% here and this year we are at 98%! Let’s beat last year!
BE Here
BE Ready
BE You
BE Successful
Conroe ISD Check Acceptance Policy
In the event that a check is written to Birnham Woods Elementary, Cafeteria, or District Office is returned un-
paid by your bank, Conroe ISD or its agent (PAYTEK SOLUTIONS) will redeposit your check electronically. Ad-
ditionally, you understand and agree that we may electronically collect a returned check fee of $30.00 plus appli-
cable sales tax. The use of a check for payment is your acknowledgement and acceptance of this policy and its
terms. You may reach PAYTEK SOLUTIONS at (800)-641-9998.
More News
Never Ever Absent or Tardy
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CLINIC NEWS
Nurse’s Notes
Kathryn Mara, BSN, RN
School Nurse
832-663-4209
We are currently completing vision and hearing screens in the nurse’s office. Screen-ing will continue through the beginning of December. If your student has difficulty passing the far vision screen or the hearing screen test, a referral letter will be sent home to notify you of those results. If you receive a vision or hearing referral form, please contact your student’s doctor for a professional exam.
Please make sure that you provide your student with a change of clothing to keep in their backpack. This will cover spills, mud, and bathroom accidents that may happen during the school day. As the weather changes, consider updating the clothing to fit the season.
As we head into the beginning of flu season, please remember that all medications, including cough drops, must be signed into the clinic by an adult/parent. Students may not carry medicine to or from school at any time. This is for the safety of all of our students. If you have questions regarding medications at school, you can find all the details in the student handbook or call me anytime to discuss.
Pre-K
We are going full swing here in Pre-Kindergarten. We have learned about homes and families and are currently learning about health, including good eating habits and dental hygiene. Fire safety and folk tales will be just some of the fun Fall themes we will be exploring this month. Letter, shape, and number identification 0 - 9 will be on-going skills that will be taught throughout the year. We would like for all students to practice writing their name daily. Practice at home is highly encouraged.
We have had a wonderful start to Kindergarten! October will bring more fun and excitement as we will have our Boosterthon Fun Run and our Story Book Character Parade. This month in kindergar-ten some of the things that we will be learning about are: Fiction in our Genre Study for Language Arts, in Math we will be working with nickels, numbers 6-10 and continue counting to 100. We are excited that our Writer’s Workshop units of writing are going very well, as we are becoming writers and authors. Thank you awesome families for all of the support you have shown us so far in rein-forcing school rules and by continuing to practice letter names/sounds and sight words daily. Some other things to work on: *pencil grip, *writing their first name with only an uppercase letter (Capital) at the beginning, recognizing numbers 0-20, and tying shoes! We are so excited about having our new Bulldogs grow and excel this school year and we thank you for being our partners in your child’s education!
Kindergarten
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Pa
First Grade
First grade bulldogs, we can’t believe how quickly September flew by. October is going
to be a full month full of learning and great activities. In Math we are starting to focus
on place value and geometry. In Science we are learning about the types of energy
and how objects move. For Social Studies we are learning about maps and globes and
how they can help us in our world. For Language Arts we will be reading fiction and
non-fiction books with fall themes. We are focusing on re-telling facts and re-telling the
beginning, middle and end of stories. We will be learning to identify nouns, verbs and
adjectives. In writing we will continue with personal narratives. There are some im-
portant events happening in October like the Character Parade. This will take place on
Friday, October 5th. Start thinking about that favorite book you will bring and the char-
acter you want to be. We can’t wait to see all the great characters! Monday, October
8th is a holiday, there will be no school. Enjoy this three day weekend with your family
and friends. We are so excited to announce that the Boosterthon is back!!!! Our Fun
Run will be on October 19th. This is a great time to come together as a school for a
great cause.
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Second Grade
Fourth Grade “Top Dogs”
Third Grade
We have had a wonderful start to the year! Here is a look at what we will be cover-ing in October. In reading we are working on our informational text by finding im-portant text features, main idea, and summaries. We will start our poetry unit at the end of the month. In writing, students will continue working on their personal narra-tives, or small moment stories, and then move procedural text. For social studies, we will be looking at why communities are established and how people have influ-enced the communities. In math, we are going to continue our addition and subtrac-tion unit and move into our multiplication and division unit. For science we will con-tinue looking at matter and the effects of heat and cooling. We are looking forward to the Fun Run on October 19th!
October will be a very exciting month in fourth grade full of learning and fun! In reading, we are en-joying fiction stories and identifying story elements as well as point of view and theme. Our writers are working hard on personal narratives, focusing on writing strong leads and powerful endings. In social studies, we are learning about the four regions of Texas and the Native American Indians of each region. Properties of matter and how matter changes will be the focus this month in science. In math, we are working on place value. Also, addition and subtraction with whole numbers and decimals. There are many exciting events this month as well for our Bulldogs. Our school wide sto-rybook parade is October 5th. We will be enjoying a performance by the Houston Symphony at the Cynthia Woods Pavilion to introduce our Top Dogs to the fine arts and various orchestra instru-ments on October 11th. Please join us for the Boosterthon Fun Run this month on October 19th and cheer on your Top Dog as they participate in our annual fundraiser. It is always a great time!
October will be a great month in 2nd grade! Here's a look at what we will be learning in the coming weeks. In reading, we will explore making connections with fictional text. In writing, we will begin working on imaginative stories. In math, we will count coin combinations up to $1.00 and explore number patterns up to 999. 2nd grade scientists will combine materials to build structures and get energized learning about the 3 different types of energy: light, heat, and sound. In social studies, we will study geography, specifically the continents and oceans, plus local, state, and national gov-ernments.
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Music is humming along as we head to the month of Oc-tober. All classes have been working on rhythm, steady beat, echo, moving around the room and bubble spac-es. We have also been working on drum circles using the tune "Yankee Doodle." All grade levels marched to the tune and played instruments such as drums, tambourines, woodblocks, triangles, maracas, bongos and bells. A reminder that the fourth grade students are working on their upcoming program. Their program will be a patriotic theme and presented on Thursday evening, November 8th. More details will be sent out in October. The choir
will be performing the Veteran's Day program on Friday morning, November 9th. More details to choir parents sent out in October.
In art we are working on a fall pumpkin project. Each grade level has painted paper to make pumpkins out of. This has allowed us to review the elements of color (warm/cool, primary/secondary, and tints/shades), line, texture, value, space, and shape! We love projects that incorporate so many important elements and techniques.
Soon we will begin to work on our annual Western Art project. We are looking at new projects for grade levels and can’t wait to see how they turn out.
If you are not already following us on Instagram, you can find the art department at bwe_art . We try to post a couple times a week to share what is going on in art.
MUSIC
ART
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LIBRARY "Fall into a Great Book" during the month of October! During library time, I will be introducing students to our Bulldog Bingo Reading Program which will run October 1, 2018-February 1, 2019. Students in Grades Kinder-4th Grade are invited to read books of various types and record their reading on their grade level Bulldog Bingo Reading form. For each Bingo earned, students will bring their Bingo cards to the library to be viewed by Mrs. McDonald. Each Bingo will earn a special Scratch-n-Sniff Bookmark and a chance to win a FREE book from our November and/or March Book Fairs. Note: Book Titles may only be used ONE time on the Bulldog Bingo card. Titles and parent initials must be on the title form in order to receive a Bingo. Readers need to be sure book titles represent the category listed in each Bingo box. Second, Third and Fourth Grade readers are also invited to participate in our Reading Bookmark Challenge! The BWE Library has 8 new Reading Bookmarks for students to record their reading of books from the same genre or reading category. Similar to our Bulldog Bingo, readers can return a Reading Bookmark for a special Scratch-n-Sniff Bookmark and a chance to win a FREE book from our November and/or March Book Fairs. The Reading Bookmark Challenge will run October 1, 2018-February 1, 2019. Finally, all students are invited to participate in our Emoji-nal Reading Reviews. In our library windows, students and teachers have been writing book reviews to share by connecting with characters and the emotions shared by the author. Once a student has read and reviewed 5 books, the student can earn a free kid's meal from Red Robin. Red Robin coupons will be awarded while supplies last. Note: To earn a kid's meal coupon, students must read and review 5 books on their own -- teacher reviews done as a class are not a part of our Red Robin program. Book reviews must share one complete sentence that includes the emotional connection word made with the story to qualify for our Emoji-nal Reading Review. Reading Re-view Example: The boy and girl were angry when the Cat and the Hat messed up their house when their parents were not home. Stop by to read some of our Emoji-nal Reading Reviews in our library windows. Thank you for your support of the BWE Library! We hope to see you during the month of October as we "Fall into Great Books"!
Library Continued on the next page
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION . Each grade level did a different style of
Harold
First and second graders are doing a beginning of the year color study. We are focusing on primary
Third grade has started a unit on Georges Seurat and pointillism. They will use their pointillism skills
mation went home from PTO about the contest. The last day to turn in a submission to PTO is Octo-
BWE Bulldogs and their families can also celebrate reading with two special events in October! Join us for our 10th Annual Storybook Character Parade on Friday, Oc-tober 5th. Students are invited to dress as their favorite storybook character for our parade. The parade normally begins at 8:30 a.m. and all parents and guests are in-vited to view that parade from our cafeteria. After the parade, grade levels will enjoy special activities sponsored by your classroom teachers before our Early Release Dismissal. For more information about the Storybook Character Parade, please con-tact your classroom teacher for details. Finally, your family is invited to celebrate books by participating in our 10th annual Storybook Pumpkin Patch. As a family, decorate the pumpkin for display in the Birn-ham Woods Storybook Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkins must look like a favor-ite book character. Halloween pumpkins will not be placed on display in our Story-book Pumpkin Patch.To decorate—use paper, glue, paint, markers, pipe cleaners, fabric, or other craft items. PLEASE DO NOT CUT OR POKE HOLES IN THE PUMPKINS!!!!! Bring your child’s decorated storybook pumpkin to the Birnham Woods Library Monday, October 22 by 9:00 a.m. Please label your pumpkin with your child’s name, the name of your child’s teacher, the storybook character's name, and the title of the book. Pumpkins will be displayed in the library October 22-26. Be sure to visit the Storybook Pumpkin Patch throughout the week. If you would like to have your storybook pumpkin back at the end of the week, you will need to pick it up by 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 26. Pumpkins left after 1:00 p.m. will be sent to the classroom.
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COUNSELOR CORNER
School Hours
8:00 a.m. — 3:10 p.m.
Doors open at 7:35 a.m.
Transportation
Changes
All changes must be made in writing,
signed by a parent and dated by 2:15 p.m.
NO student will be released from the
office after 2:35 p.m.
Anyone picking up a car rider that does not
have a car rider sign must park and show
your ID to the front office. You will then
need to get back in the car rider line or
wait for the line to end for your student to
be released to you. This is for the safety of
your student.
Attendance
Students are considered tardy at 8:00
a.m. and absent after 9:00 a.m. un-
less a doctors note is provided when
the student arrives.
Please call the front office if your stu-
dent is going to be absent, and send
in a note when they return to school.