Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Weekly Update May 12, 2010
Working on the Murals with
Artist in Residence Mr. Maricio


Experiments with Wedges as Simple Machines




What a Great Week
We've Had With the Beacons!
What a Great Week
We've Had With the Beacons!
Reading /Writing: We are reading up a storm with independent books. We are also loving the classic read-aloud Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume.
Poetry is the theme of the month. We dove right in by taking a Haiku Hike thus incorporating our integrated curriculum with Social Studies and Language Arts. Look forward to seeing students' poems on Grandparents/Special Friends day this Friday! As you read these poems, look for a "Kigo", a seasonal word or phrase in each poem. I thought this may be a challenging concept for second graders to get, but they showed their understanding right away. What an amazing group of poets!
We have just begun to integrate reading and poetry with Sharon Creech's book, Love That Dog. This book is written in journal format from a boy named Jack to his teacher. We watch as Jack, who starts out hating poetry, "Boys don't write poems, only girls do- he claims", learns to appreciate and write some of his own poems. The book features poems by Walter Dean Myers, William Carlos William, Robert Frost and many more.
Here are some poems written by the Beacons
based on William Carlos Williams' The Red Wheelbarrow:
So much depends upon
Seabury School
Glazed with mosaics
Rich in Friends-AW
So much depends upon
A white soccer ball
Covered with many grass stains
Next to the players- LB
So much depends upon
An enormous tree
With lime green leaves
And chestnut brown bark
In a school playground- AL
So much depends upon
A little village
With yellow slanted houses
High up in the mountains- PSG
So much depends upon
The sharp rock
And the tree - MT
So much depends upon
A giant whale
Torpedo through the water
Looking for food- AK
So much depends upon
The President of the USA
In a black suit
Writing papers- GB
So much depends upon a
Red wheelbarrow with
A flat wheel
So Jane could not work - NE
So much depends upon
My Mom
Short and sort of tall
Working hard- SB
So much depends upon
A house
Yellow and purple stars
In my neighborhood- RJ
So much depends upon
An airplane
4X 4 engines
Jetting through the sky- MJ
We are working on making our poem book and these are all included in your Beacon's poetry book.
But wait, there's much, much more, going on in our classroom!!
We are completing equivalent fractions in math, creating simple machines with wedges in science, learning about Asia in Social Studies, and studying current events through our Time for Kid's series...Whew!
Please don't forget about Grandparents'/Special Friend's Day THIS Friday!
Looking forward to another exciting week with your Beacon!
Betsy and Tamara
Monday, May 3, 2010
May and June's Upcoming Events!

Mark You Calendars
for our
Upcoming Events
May 3-13 Artist-in-Residence on campus, LS
Month of May: Artist-in-Residence at MS
May 3 Drama Club continues-LS
May 4 Superstars and Sharks to the Puyallup Fair School
May 4-5 Art Club continues-LS
May 5 Cinco de Mayo
May 5 Hip Hop Club meets at LS
May 6 Chess Club continues-LS
MAY 7 FIRST FRIDAY COFFEE AT LS-7:30AM
May 8 Seabury at Tacoma Mall Camp Fair (see Katherine to help)
May 9 Mother's Day
May 13-15 Spring Scholastic Book Fair-MPR at LS
May 13 Sharks field trip to Tillicum Village
May 14 Grandparents/ Special Friend Day, 9-10:00am, LS only
May 15 Benefit Fashion Show at Maxwell's
May 19 Bear Cubs field trip
May 20 Seabury at Tacoma Farmer's Market
May 21 Drama Club performance at Gathering-LS
May 22 Babysitting Class at MS-contact
office@seabury.orgfor more info
May 25 Spring Musical performance for LS at Knutzen Theatre
May 27 Grandparents/Special Friend Day at MS, 11am-1pm
May 28 NO SCHOOL-childcare will be provided
May 29 Seabury DIBOTs go to Globals in Knoxville, TN
May 31 NO SCHOOL-MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED-no childcare
June 4 All School Beach Day at Dash Point State Park
June 9 Field Day at LS-volunteers needed
June 11 Last day of school both campuses School is over at NOON
NO Extended Care-PBC end of year party
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