Friday, June 8, 2018

Tech Night!

Dear EMES Community,

Join us on Tuesday June 12th from 5:30-7:15 for EMES Tech Night.

Schedule of events:
5:30-6:15 Presentation of Student Projects
5th & 6th Grade - Green Screen videos & Mindstorm Robotics
4th Grade - Book Trailers & Racecar Robots
3rd Grade - Traditional Tales, East Montpelier Interview Project, and Pullbot Robots
2nd Grade - Character Trading Cards, Flooding the model, & Dancing Bird Robots
1st & 2nd - Character Trading Cards & Dancing Birds Robots
1st Grade - KIBO Robot design engineering challenge & Book Buzzes
K - Book Buzzes

6:15- 7:00 Learn How to ….use a Green Screen, Program a Robot and more from the Tech Club (learning stations designed and run by Tech Club)
6:45-7:00 cake in the cafeteria
7:00-7:15 Prizes in the Gym

Tech Night is celebration of student work and a time to explore technology tools.  

We hope to see you next Tuesday

  • EMES Tech Club

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Summer Reading

Arlyn would like to let you know about summer reading opportunities. Check out this flyer for more information!

Friday, May 4, 2018

Music Concert

The spring concert is right around the corner! 

EMES BAND & CHORUS CONCERT 

 Wednesday, May 16th, 2018
6 pm
EMES Gym

Featuring:
5th & 6th Grade Concert Band
4th Grade Concert Band
4th-6th Grade Chorus


Friends and Family Welcome!






Monday, April 23, 2018

6th Grade Parent Letter

Here is the letter that went home with 6th grade students:




Dear 6th grade Parents,
I have thoroughly enjoyed teaching your children in Math these last few weeks. During this time I have had time to work with each student in order to help inform me of their current skills. I am finding that their skills are in a good place and they are ready to tackle getting deeper into mathematics thinking. By the end of 6th grade, students need to understand the following:
  • Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide whole numbers
  • Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide fractions, including decimals
  • Understand Ratio concepts, use ratio language to describe ratio relationships
  • Recognize and generate equivalent expressions involving fractions, decimals and percents
  • Apply the commutative, distributive and associative of operations
  • Create, interpret, use and analyze expressions, equations and inequalities
  • Be able to solve real world problems
In addition, current expectations in Math require that students take into consideration the eight Math Practice Standards, which are continually worked on during our lessons.
This is not the first time I have had the opportunity to work with 6th graders starting at this time of the year. Last year I had a group most of the year. However, in prior years, I have started at a similar time of year working with 6th graders in math.
I do want you to know that your children, for the most part, have solid math skills. My focus will be on integrating the eight math practice standards, as well as working with them to use their knowledge to solve real world problems. I have no doubt that this group of 6th graders will be in a solid place for tackling math class at U-32 next year.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.


Sincerely,

Anne Carter, M.Ed.
Math Interventionist

Monday, April 9, 2018

Before April Break...

Please make sure to check the lost and found before vacation. Remaining items will be donated during vacation.

Students should pick up their explorer tri-fold boards. Any left on Friday afternoon will be placed in recycling

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

No Reading Homework 4/2-4/6

Since it's a short week, no reading homework :)

Science: Waves, Tides, and Currents

This week we concluded our models on waves, tides, and currents. Students used art materials to create a representation of one of these science terms. They were then asked to write a paragraph researching the differences between these three water systems. Students will be able to show their designs at student led conferences.

As we have learned, a wave occurs with changes in the wind, while a tide involves changes in water levels due to moon cycles. Currents are the flow of bodies of water through the gravitational pull.


Tech Night!

Dear EMES Community, Join us on Tuesday June 12th from 5:30-7:15 for EMES Tech Night. Schedule of events: 5:30-6:15 Presentatio...