Wednesday, February 26, 2014

ALL ESSAYS (7TH, 8TH AND 10TH) DUE BY FEBRUARY 28TH!

Reminder: Final Essays Due by Friday!

Animated hand moving writing in book

The original due date for the Final 4th 6 weeks essay, which will be counted as a FINAL Test grade, was due Monday, February 24th.
However, although considered late, student essays will be accepted until Friday, February 28th  12:30pm

Miss Sanders
NIAA- ELA ( R )

months passing by on a calendar*Rough drafts were composed in class during writing exercises  two weeks prior so most students are very close to completion!


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Where's the Homework? There it is!


NIAA Parents and Students,
Please make sure homework is turned in on time! Students are encouraged daily and weekly to write down assignments in their planners as reminders of due dates. If homework is not turned in on time it will result in an infraction and over time these infraction will add up to a detention.

Homework: Why it is Important - an excerpt by Jennifer Atkinson:

What About Traditional Daily Assignments?

"Research has consistently shown that parental involvement in a child's learning is a key factor in that child's achievement in school. With the reality of the test driven world of education, many parents expect what they were given in school for homework, familiar daily or weekly assignments. I do agree with the rationale behind these daily assignments:
  • Homework reinforces skills, concepts and information learned in class.
  • Homework prepares students for upcoming class topics. 
  • Homework teaches students to work independently and develop self-discipline. 
  • Homework encourages students to take initiative and responsibility for completing a task. 
  • Homework allows parents to have an active role in their child's education and helps them to evaluate their child's progress. 
  • Homework activities relate what is learned in school to children's lives outside of school and helps to connect school learning to the real world."
So to avoid the detention assignments and infractions, Let's Get The Homework Done!
Thanks,
Miss Sanders
ELA-R - NIAA

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Week Five Full Speed Ahead!

Happy Valentines Day animated gif pictureGreetings Wonderful NIAA Parents,
What a great week we had at Newman. Teachers were treated with a buffet of goodies and then on Valentines Day our students had the chance to make their friends and teachers feel loved with even more sweet treats and furry critters . Thanks for all the LOVE!

This week in ELAR:
7th grade is moving from informative text and onto biographies and memoirs. We will read excerpts, located in our school textbooks, from the autobiographies of Eleanor Roosevelt and Malcolm X by Walter Dean Myers
8th grade also shifting to autobiographies will read about Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas and President Lincoln.
10th grade will complete the second article Big Med by Atul Gawande and to lighten the mood read two humorous essays by Mark Twain and James Thurber.

Animated pencil writing in bookALL classes will begin DropEverything And Read a in ELAR; reading short creative non-fiction essays and writing short responses. They will also collaborate in pairs and revise and edit each others writing. Grammar practice homework will continue and a final expository essay is due February 24th as we have already begun working seriously on those compositions.

REMINDERS:
New Attendance Incentive
Starting Monday, February 17th, we will institute a new incentive for classroom attendance for each grade level. Each grade level will compete to see which class has the highest attendance for the week. One class per grade level with the highest attendance will receive popcorn on the Friday of that week. Please help your childs class win this prize by making sure that your child is at school every day.
Dont forget to return your Intent to Return Forms to secure you childs place for next year!

Family Math and Science Night Mr. Slights Classroom
Plan on being here February 20th for the most fun and interactive night youve had in a long time!
7:00 - 7:05 David Slight - Intro and Welcome
7:05 7:10 Jayson Lewis Meticulous Math
7:10 7:20 David Slight What in the Cell Does This Part Do?
7:20 7:35 Carissima Freeman Swimming With the Scum?
7:35 - 7:50 Dan Urban Go Speed Racer, Go!
7:50 8:00 p.m. David Slight, Jayson Lewis, Dan Urban, Carissima Freeman REAL STAAR POWER!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Feb. 17: Inclement Weather
Make Up Day NOT A STU-
DENT HOLIDAY!
Feb. 24-28: Exam Week
Feb. 28: Last Day of the 4th Six - early release

Spring Trip Info? Click Here!

Sunday, February 2, 2014

3rd Six Weeks...Progressing

NIAA ALL Grade SPRING TRIPS
Please be on the lookout for information regarding your students grade level class trip and the parent meetings that will be scheduled. Here are the destinations for each grade level:
7th: Natures Classroom in Bruceville, TX (near Waco)Nature's Classroom Institute Logo
8th: San Antonio
9th: Houston
10th: Galveston
11th: Washington, D.C.

10th Grade Parents:
Mr. Allee and I are working with the students and planning a fantastic trip to Galveston, Texas May 27-29, 2014. We would love for you to volunteer to travel with us, especially if you have already submitted a volunteer application.
Student have also brainstormed ideas for fundraising and will appreciate your help in their efforts to earn funds for a well deserved Spring Trip. Ideas, Questions or suggestions, contact us here:
kallee@niaa.newmanacademy.org 
psanders@niaa.newmanacademy.org

10th Grade Plans Discussed so far: 
Downtown Aquarium – Houston, TX



I am hoping to block rooms at a great location!

Reminders!
Feb. 3: Valentine Orders Due/CiCis
 Fundraising Night
Feb. 7: Father Daughter Dance
Feb. 10: PSC Meeting at 6:30
Feb. 12: Progress Reports
Feb. 14: Valentine Parties!
Feb. 17: Inclement Weather Make Up
Day NOT A STUDENT HOLIDAY!
Feb. 20: Math and Science Night from
 7-8 p.m. in Classrooms
Feb. 24-28: Exam Week
Feb. 28: Last Day of the 4th Six Weeks
 Early Dismissal at 12:30 p.m.


STAAR Test Dates:
Monday, March 31st:
English I
Tuesday, April 1st:
Grade 4 Writing Day 1 
Grade 7 Writing Day 1 
Grade 5 Mathematics 
Grade 8 Mathematics 
English II

Wednesday, April 2nd:
Grade 4 Writing Day 2 
Grade 7 Writing Day 2 
Grade 5 Reading 
Grade 8 Reading

Tuesday, April 22st:
Grades 3–4 Mathematics
Grades 6–7 Mathematics
Grade 8 Social Studies

Wednesday, April 23rd:
Grades 3–4 Reading
Grades 6–7 Reading
Grade 5 Science
Grade 8 Science

May 5th -9th:
Algebra I
Biology

U.S. History