Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday the 13th...

Good afternoon! We've had another fantastic week in first grade! Seussical was a hit! If you've never been to the Weinberg Center, I highly recommend it! What a cool place! Thank you to the chaperones who were able to join us!

We've been reviewing time, temperature, and money - and finished up the week with a Jeopardy game with Mrs. Pangborn's class! TONS of fun! Our quarterly assessment for math will be coming up the week of the 23rd, this was a great way to prepare!

Thank you to all of you who have sent in egg cartons for our upcoming planting project! Our final science unit is titled "Organisms" and focuses quite a bit on various life cycles. For example, seed to plant, caterpillar to butterfly, tadpole to frog, etc. Either the cardboard OR Styrofoam cartons are acceptable! Thanks so much!

Coming up in April, our students will be focusing on "how to" writing, as well as persuasive writing. I plan to show the students how to use PowerPoint, and another new program we have called PhotoStory, to create their "how to" projects. Please be brainstorming some different ideas that your son/daughter could show others how to do. Some examples we've had in the past include "How to...make a paper football, draw a dinosaur, do a cartwheel, make a picture frame..." and so on. I'm really excited to see what the students decide to do! Please be mindful that the students will need to be able to show how to do this in five minutes or less. Their PowerPoint presentations will show the different steps of their process. PhotoStory will be put together of photos that I, or another teacher will take of the different steps of the process - and then the students read their directions into the computer! The finished product is like a "how to" video - narrated by them!!

Additionally, I've added a new prize to our classroom prize basket - No Homework Passes! Some of you have seen these come home already. The rules for these are as follows: 1. May only be used for one page of homework. 2. May not be used for book baggie homework. 3. Must be attached to the homework page the student chooses not to do. Thank you!

I have inserted the letter I received from the Magnet Department with a list of links for summer vacation programs.





Summer Program Options for Elementary and Middle School Students

Following is a list of summer program options for children in the Frederick area. The list certainly is not inclusive, but provides some possible options that address a wide variety of student interests. In providing the list, the Office of Gifted and Talented Education of Frederick County Public Schools is not endorsing or promoting the programs, but is simply offering information as a service to parents and children. The programs, phone numbers and web addresses are accurate as of March 2009, but subject to change without notice.

· Maryland Summer Centers for Gifted and Talented Students are sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education and are held in locations throughout the state. Information and online registration are available in February at
www.marylandpublicschools.org/summercenters. Summary sheets about the programs are available in FCPS schools in mid-March. A limited number of brochures are available from FCPS Office of Gifted and Talented Education (301-696-6891).
· Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is sponsored by The Johns Hopkins University. Advanced screening process, including testing, is required. Information for this program is available at 1-410-516-0278 or at
http://www.cty.jhu.edu/.
· Frederick Community College offers year round programs for students. Parents may call 301-624-2820 to be added to the mailing list or visit
www.frederick.edu/courses_and_programs/children.aspx, Programs for Children.
· Summer Institute for the Gifted offers high quality summer programs for academically advanced students in grades 4-11 at prestigious institutions of higher learning. This two-week program is costly. For more information call 1-866-303-4744 or
http://www.giftedstudy.com/.
· Rose Hill Manor offers history camps for students in the summer. Information is available at 301-600-1650 or visit
http://www.rosehillmuseum.com/ .
· Delaplaine Visual Arts Center offers many classes for students in grades preschool through high school in the arts. Parents may call 301-698-0656 or visit
http://www.delaplaine.org/ to request a brochure or to be added to the mailing list.
· YMCA offers summer programs for students. Information is available at 301-663-5131 or
at
http://frederickymca.org/ .
· Hood Athletics Summer Camps for boys and girls of various ages in Basketball, Soccer, http://frederickymca.org/ Lacrosse, Volleyball and Field Hockey are available at
www.hood.edu/athletics/athletics.cfm?pid=athletics_summercamps07.html.
· Hood College offers swimming classes. Information is available at the Aquatics Center at
www.hoodathletics.com/aquatics/aqu-welcome.


· Mount St. Mary’s University Residential/Commuter Soccer Camp is sponsored by the Rob Ryerson Professional Soccer School and offers week long soccer camps for both boys and girls from ages 10-18. Information is available at 301-447-5383 or
http://www.scoringoals.com/.
· Dream Catcher Farm, located in Adamstown, Maryland, offers summer riding camps for one or more weeks, with limited enrollment available. The farm features an indoor and outdoor riding rink. Camp includes riding instruction, training in horsemanship, horse care, trail rides and arts and crafts (1-301-607-4238).
· Frederick Arts Council sponsors programs (301-662-4190).
· West Winds All Sports Camp at 11411 Gas House Pike in New Market offers week long camps focusing on golf, tennis, swimming and other sports. Information is available at
1-800-627-2267 or at
http://www.campchannel.com/.
· Clustered Spires Golf Course offers golf camps for students all summer (301-624-1295).
· The Frederick SportsPlex offers summer sport camps. Information is available at 301-662-6866 or at
http://www.sportsplexent.com/.
· Fountain Rock Park and Nature Center is rich in natural and historical interest and offers many hands on programs for children. Information is available at 301-898-1460 or at
www.byways.org/explore/byways/58845/places/73744/ .
· Life and Discovery is a learning institute for enrichment and discovery. Classes include math, Chinese studies, reading and writing. Information is available at 301-631-6838 or
http://www.lifeanddiscovery.com/.
· Volunteer Frederick Inc., located at 31 West Patrick Street, offers summer opportunities for students from ages 11-17. Students can choose from three two-week programs called SummerServe Express or one five-week program called SummerServe. There is a charge for these programs, but scholarships are available. Free volunteer opportunities also are available. Students may consider any of these opportunities offered through Volunteer Frederick Inc. to fulfill their service learning requirements. Additional information is available at 301-663-5214 or at
http://www.volunteerfrederick.org/.


Local magazines, published each spring, provide information about additional summer youth programs. These magazines, which usually may be obtained at no cost in grocery stores, doctor’s offices and real estate offices in Frederick County, are:
· Frederick County Guide, 301-662-6050 or
www.thefrederickguide.com/thefrederickguide/ .
· Family, 301-662-8171 or
http://www.fredmag.com/.
· The Recreator (a free brochure prepared by Frederick County Division of Parks and Recreation) 301-600-2936 or
http://www.co.frederick.md.us/index.asp?nid=3034.
· Child Guide, 540-955-2004 or
http://www.childguidemagazine.com/.



Summer Program Options for Elementary and Middle School Students

Following is a list of summer program options for children in the Frederick area. The list certainly is not inclusive, but provides some possible options that address a wide variety of student interests. In providing the list, the Office of Gifted and Talented Education of Frederick County Public Schools is not endorsing or promoting the programs, but is simply offering information as a service to parents and children. The programs, phone numbers and web addresses are accurate as of March 2009, but subject to change without notice.

· Maryland Summer Centers for Gifted and Talented Students are sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education and are held in locations throughout the state. Information and online registration are available in February at
www.marylandpublicschools.org/summercenters. Summary sheets about the programs are available in FCPS schools in mid-March. A limited number of brochures are available from FCPS Office of Gifted and Talented Education (301-696-6891).
· Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is sponsored by The Johns Hopkins University. Advanced screening process, including testing, is required. Information for this program is available at 1-410-516-0278 or at
http://www.cty.jhu.edu/.
· Frederick Community College offers year round programs for students. Parents may call 301-624-2820 to be added to the mailing list or visit
www.frederick.edu/courses_and_programs/children.aspx, Programs for Children.
· Summer Institute for the Gifted offers high quality summer programs for academically advanced students in grades 4-11 at prestigious institutions of higher learning. This two-week program is costly. For more information call 1-866-303-4744 or
http://www.giftedstudy.com/.
· Rose Hill Manor offers history camps for students in the summer. Information is available at 301-600-1650 or visit
http://www.rosehillmuseum.com/ .
· Delaplaine Visual Arts Center offers many classes for students in grades preschool through high school in the arts. Parents may call 301-698-0656 or visit
http://www.delaplaine.org/ to request a brochure or to be added to the mailing list.
· YMCA offers summer programs for students. Information is available at 301-663-5131 or
at
http://frederickymca.org/ .
· Hood Athletics Summer Camps for boys and girls of various ages in Basketball, Soccer, http://frederickymca.org/ Lacrosse, Volleyball and Field Hockey are available at
www.hood.edu/athletics/athletics.cfm?pid=athletics_summercamps07.html.
· Hood College offers swimming classes. Information is available at the Aquatics Center at
www.hoodathletics.com/aquatics/aqu-welcome.


· Mount St. Mary’s University Residential/Commuter Soccer Camp is sponsored by the Rob Ryerson Professional Soccer School and offers week long soccer camps for both boys and girls from ages 10-18. Information is available at 301-447-5383 or
http://www.scoringoals.com/.
· Dream Catcher Farm, located in Adamstown, Maryland, offers summer riding camps for one or more weeks, with limited enrollment available. The farm features an indoor and outdoor riding rink. Camp includes riding instruction, training in horsemanship, horse care, trail rides and arts and crafts (1-301-607-4238).
· Frederick Arts Council sponsors programs (301-662-4190).
· West Winds All Sports Camp at 11411 Gas House Pike in New Market offers week long camps focusing on golf, tennis, swimming and other sports. Information is available at
1-800-627-2267 or at
http://www.campchannel.com/.
· Clustered Spires Golf Course offers golf camps for students all summer (301-624-1295).
· The Frederick SportsPlex offers summer sport camps. Information is available at 301-662-6866 or at
http://www.sportsplexent.com/.
· Fountain Rock Park and Nature Center is rich in natural and historical interest and offers many hands on programs for children. Information is available at 301-898-1460 or at
www.byways.org/explore/byways/58845/places/73744/ .
· Life and Discovery is a learning institute for enrichment and discovery. Classes include math, Chinese studies, reading and writing. Information is available at 301-631-6838 or
http://www.lifeanddiscovery.com/.
· Volunteer Frederick Inc., located at 31 West Patrick Street, offers summer opportunities for students from ages 11-17. Students can choose from three two-week programs called SummerServe Express or one five-week program called SummerServe. There is a charge for these programs, but scholarships are available. Free volunteer opportunities also are available. Students may consider any of these opportunities offered through Volunteer Frederick Inc. to fulfill their service learning requirements. Additional information is available at 301-663-5214 or at
http://www.volunteerfrederick.org/.


Local magazines, published each spring, provide information about additional summer youth programs. These magazines, which usually may be obtained at no cost in grocery stores, doctor’s offices and real estate offices in Frederick County, are:
· Frederick County Guide, 301-662-6050 or
www.thefrederickguide.com/thefrederickguide/ .
· Family, 301-662-8171 or
http://www.fredmag.com/.
· The Recreator (a free brochure prepared by Frederick County Division of Parks and Recreation) 301-600-2936 or
http://www.co.frederick.md.us/index.asp?nid=3034.
· Child Guide, 540-955-2004 or
http://www.childguidemagazine.com/.

Have a great weekend! Thank you for all your help and support!

:) KP


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