Monday, August 29, 2011
August/September 2011 Lunch Menu
Wed., Aug. 31: Roasted Turkey in Gravy
Thurs., Sept. 1: Super Nachos
Fri., Sept. 2: Cheeseburger
Mon., Sept. 5: No School (Labor Day)
Tues., Sept. 6: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Wed., Sept. 7: Pizza Hut Whole Wheat Cheese Pizza
Thurs., Sept. 8: Breaded Beef Steak
Fri., Sept. 9: Corn Dog
Mon., Sept. 12: Whole Grain Waffle Stix and Ham Slices
Tues., Sept. 13: Homemade Chili - FIELD DAY (FIELD TRIP WITH FOURTH GRADERS)
Wed., Sept. 14: Baked Breaded Chicken
Thurs., Sept. 15: Mac and Cheese
Fri., Sept. 16: No Crust peanut Butter and Jam on Whole Wheat Bread
Mon., Sept. 19: BBQ Pork Rib B Q
Tues., Sept. 20: Chicken Nuggets
Wed., Sept. 21: Pizza Hut Whole Wheat Pepperoni Pizza
Thurs., Sept. 22: Popcorn Chicken
Fri., Sept. 23: Ham and Cheese Melt
Mon., Sept. 26: Sloppy Joe
Tues., Sept. 27: Grilled Cheese
Wed., Sept. 28: Roast Beef
Thurs., Sept. 29: Hot Dog
Fri., Sept. 30: Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
News for Week of August 29 - September 2
Every day your student brings back his/her completed homework, signed by a parent, will earn a fun buck (Cool Cash, to be used towards our malls). If your student brings back completed and signed homework every day of the week (Monday through Thursday), not only will they get $1 each day, but they will have the opportunity to play Homeworkopoly for additional prizes. Please encourage your child to stay on top of their homework and not fall behind. Fourth graders should be able to spend 40 minutes on homework each night, which includes 20 minutes of reading. I base this on the guidelines that students should be assigned 10 minutes of homework each night for each year of school. If your child is struggling and spends more than 40 minutes on homework, please let me know so I can adjust how much I am assigning to your child.
I sent home various papers, one explaining the Reading Road Rally. Please encourage your children to complete the requirements for the Road Rally, so they can participate in our Reading Road Rally activity on September 30. Only those who complete the requirements will be able to attend. Those who don't, will have to "suffer the consequences," and read during the fun activities.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me: karen.ensign@ccsdut.org. Emailing me is the best way to reach me. I check my emails quite often and will respond most quickly to emails.
Thanks for all that you do to support your child and make this year a successful fourth grade year!
Friday, August 5, 2011
Welcome to Fourth Grade!
Dear Parents and Student,
I am looking forward to a fantastic school year. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you and give you some information about our class.
I’m originally from the Midwest, specifically Illinois. I went to college at the University of Illinois-Urbana and received a bachelor’s degree in Food Science, then went on to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received a Master’s Degree in Food Science. While at grad school, I met my husband Scott. We ended up here in Cache Valley, when he accepted a faculty position in the Chemistry Department at USU. We have four children: my daughter Stephanie is starting her third year at BYU, my son Michael is a senior at Mountain Crest, and my twin sons Matthew and Mark are now in fifth grade. I decided that I wanted to be a teacher after being a paraprofessional (teacher’s aide) at Providence Elementary for three years and loving my job and the children that I taught! Some of my hobbies include running, cooking, needlework and crafts, ice skating, gardening, reading, and spending time with my family.
Following is some information to get you and your student started on a great year. The fourth grade teachers sent home a list of items on the last day of school. I am including that list for you again, just in case you’ve misplaced it. Please have your child bring his/her supplies on the first or second day of school.
Homework
Every night, students are expected to read 20 minutes. Other homework will be sent out on Monday and will be due on Friday. This homework will reinforce the skills that your child is learning in class that week.
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Homework Folder
Their homework folder will travel from school to home each day. Every Monday I will send home their spelling list, vocabulary words, homework, and parent letter/weekly calendar. The parent letter will include any missing assignments, their behavior for the week, and any important class or school announcements. There will also be a spot provided for you to write any questions or comments that you may have. This letter will need to be signed by you each week and returned to school with your child.
Other Information
· School starts at 9:05 a.m. and dismisses at 3:25 p.m. Friday school dismissal is at 2:10 p.m.
· Students should be at school and ready to start at least 5 minutes before 9:05 a.m. We do have a self-start each day, and I encourage all children to be ready to start school before the 9:05 a.m. bell.
· Any children who arrive after 9:05 a.m. will need to check in at the office before coming into the classroom.
· If you wish to check out your child before the end of the school day, you are asked to check him/her out through the office for safety reasons.
· Birthdays: Students will be allowed to bring a treat/small toy on or near their birthday (this is, of course, optional). Please contact me before their birthday so we can set up a time for passing out treats. If your child has a food allergy, please let me know what foods are problematic and what alternative treats he/she would enjoy.
Communication
My email address is karen.ensign@ccsdut.org. Please feel free to email me with any questions or concerns. Or you may call me at home at 753-9406. The best form of communication for me is through email.
Volunteers
If you are willing to help in the classroom or help with any projects at home, please indicate on the attached form and return it to school.
Student Information Sheet
Please fill out the student information sheet and return it with your student on the first day of school or at Back to School night.
I am really looking forward to working with you and your child this year. Thanks in advance for all that you do. I am so fortunate to teach at a school that has such supportive parents. I am also looking forward to getting to know you and your child and for helping them have a fun and successful year!
Karen Ensign