Friday, May 16, 2014

The Best Teacher Appreciation Week Ever!




I would like to thank:
ThePSCMsHartTheGauthiersHeather
CameronJessicaChelseaPaulaVictoria
CalebTheKuhnsMykeMylesCrystal
…and all of the other wonderful students

 and families I may have forgotten; 

charge it to my head and NOT my heart.

Grateful,
Miss Sanders

NIAA-ELAR

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Time Marches On...

Greetings Newman Parents,
We have quite a bit going on to end this fabulous school year.

Sport fishing graphics7th Grade
We are in the middle of the classic American novel “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain. The students have a final essay to complete (for a test grade) as well as a study guide and reading journal.

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Students are blazing through S.E. Hinton’s “The Outsiders”. They will also have a final essay over the novel (for a test grade) as well as a study guide, 3 mini projects over the book and a reading journal. 

10th Grade
Dancing graphicsWe have enjoyed three stories from the collection of short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Students will choose one more story to read from the collection and then complete a final essay (for a test grade),.
7th , 8th and 10th Grade will all have to turn in a portfolio with all completed assignments by 
May 23rd.
For more accurate dates please log in at the Parent Portal

Students will be able to work on assignments in class and encouraged to also give time to them at home.

REMINDERS:

Waiters job graphicsSPORTS BANQUET: MAY 17TH    530PM

May 8: STAAR --U. S. History Test/Special
POW WOW at 2 p.m. with TEA!

May 9: AP English Test

May 12: Pizza Served 5 p.m./PSC Meeting 6:30 p.m./Endorsement Meeting 7 p.m. in Chapel

Teacher job graphicsMay 12-16: Teacher Appreciation Week!

May 13: Secondary G/T Warrior Expo/8th

 STAAR Math Retest

 May 14: 8th  Grade STAAR Reading Retest

May 15: Talent Show Auditions

May 17: Mr. Alex’s Wedding 10 a.m.

 Athletic Banquet 5:30 p.m.

May 20: Elementary G/T Warrior Expo

Pizza graphics Chuck E. Cheese Fundraiser




May 22: Talent Show Rehearsal from 2-4 p.m.
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May 23: School-wide Talent Show from 1-3 p.m.

May 26: Memorial Day Holiday…No School!

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June 3: Secondary Field Day

School smileysJune 4: Secondary Awards/Early Release 1230pm


Miss Sanders
NIAA- ELAR
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Final Countdown: 6th Week of the 6 Weeks

Silly animated clock face acting strangeGreetings Newman Parents!
Can you believe we are down to our final 6 weeks? What a great year of learning we have had!
Quick Note: Reports cards were sen home today ! 4/23/2014

This final 6 weeks we will delve into a few great American novels:
7th Grade will read “the Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain.
8th Grade will wonder into the world of the Greasers and the Socs in S.E. Hinton’s “The Outsiders”.
10th Grade will roar with the 1920’s reading            F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Tales of the Jazz Age”

Students will have a Reading Log (Due April 30th) uniquely designed to suit the time period in which their novels are set.
Students will also have a Fictional Character Analysis final essay as well as a Novel Portfolio due at the end of the six weeks. May 23rd .Stressed out


Probably the most exciting part of the last six weeks is the Newman Talent Showcase, CLASS Trips, Field Day and Awards DAY!
Oh did I forget the LAST DAY OF SCHOOL? Wednesday, June 4th!

Finally, I am so thankful for all of the Newman Parents who have partnered with US to make this a wonderful year.
Miss Sanders
NIAA - ELAR


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

All work due Thursday at 1230


Greetings Parents,

Because tomorrow is early release and there is no school on Friday, April 18th all current and late assignments are due To Ms. Sanders by Thursday, April 17th 12:30pm (early release day)


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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Final Week of 5th 6 Weeks


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Greetings Parents!

So much going on this week.:
ALL of my ELA-R grade levels have a poetry essay due. Please see flow chart and 5 Reason article attached for extra help with writing the best essay possible. Due by April 17th 12:30pm


7th Grade Poetry Project:
After gathering 3 images of “nature” students will create 3 haikus inspired by their images: Due Monday, April 14th

globe8th Grade Poetry Project:
After viewing and photographing art work in the Fielder Church lobby, students will write poems inspired by those images.  Due Monday, April 14th

10th Grade Poetry Project:
Students will write parallel poems and found poems inspired by poems read in class or from an excerpt of one of their favorite novels. Due April 14th

Exams:
Monday – Language and Electives Exams
Tuesday – Math and Social Studies
Wednesday – ELAR and Science
Thursday - Early Release

More Reminders
Apr. 15: Bring Your Dad to POWWOW!
Apr. 17: End of the 5th12:30
Apr. 18: Good Friday Holiday Six Weeks/Early Release 
Apr. 22:7th Grade STAAR Math / 8th Grade STAAR Social Studies
          9th Grade Trip Meeting at Alley Cats 7pm
Apr. 23: 7th grade STAAR Reading Test/8th STAAR Science Test

May 1&2 NIAA Drama Presents “Fiddler On the Roof”

MAY 5th is a bad weather make up day WE WILL HAVE CLASS!

May 6: STAAR Algebra I
May 7: STAAR Biology
May 8: STAAR US History

May 9: AP English Test

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Ms. Sanders 
psanders@niaa.newmanacademy.org
NIAA-ELAR

Thursday, March 27, 2014

10th Grade Fundraiser for Galveston Trip

Spring graphicsThe 10th grade class will hold a "CAR CLEAN OUT" Thursday and Friday of this week, 2:30-5:00.Small cars graphics
Parents will be directed (by ticket writers) to pull around to the East parking lot where students will vacuum and bag all the trash out of their cars, trucks and minivans for ONLY $5!

Vw cars graphicsThere will be a waiting area where parents can sit and wait with kiddos as well as purchase treats.
Come out and support our students! (and get clean car!)

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Spring is HERE!


Greetings NIAA Parents on this First Day of Spring!

Frog animation watching a dragonfly without eating it7th, 8th and 10th grade are taking a closer look at poetry this six weeks. Students will understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about the structure and elements of poetry and provide evidence from text to support their understanding.
We will read, understand and analyze the poems of Billy Collins, Naomi Shahib Nye, Langston Hughes and Robert Frost just to name a few.

Our goal is not only to understand the structure and use of figurative language in poetry but also to understand the meaning and message of the passages we will read in class.
See Awakeningthe Heart: Exploring Poetry by Georgia Heard for reference.

Students also have a poet biography reading log due 
March 25th , a final six weeks essay analyzing poetry and a poetry portfolio which will contain every assignment associated with poetry which will count as a test grade. Students will need a folder with page protectors to organize their work. The due date of the portfolio is April 17th. (subject to change if students have more projects due from other classes at the end of the six weeks).

UPDATE on activities here at Newman International Academy!

March:
Mar. 18: Civil Air Patrol Informational
Meeting for Parents 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Mar. 21: International Day
Mar. 25: Walk-a-Thon Kick Off in POWWOW
Mar. 25-27: Secondary Cheer Clinic (Parents
can watch on the 27th) 3:45-5:30 p.m.
Mar. 28: Cheer Try Outs (Closed) 4 p.m.
Apr. 1-4: Mini Cheer Camp for Elementary
Students 3:30-5 p.m.
Apr. 7-11: Scholastic Book Fair
April 8: Wellness Night

Animation of colliding galaxies spiraling through space STAAR TESTING:
Monday, March 31-- STAAR English I (10th Grade)
Tuesday, April 1—STAAR 7th Grade Writing/ 8th Grade Math
English II (11th Grade)
Wednesday, April 2—7th STAAR Reading/8th Grade Reading

A FEW THINGS:
Make sure students have a good night's sleep and a protein packed breakfast.
Wear a WHITE long sleeved tee under their Newman Uniform shirt because jackets and sweaters are NOT allowed during testing.
Cartoon animation of Girl on couch talking on phoneNO CELL PHONES can be used during testing, so they will turn them into to the proctor before testing and received them back after testing is complete and they are moving to their next class or simply leave with at home.