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=__**JANUARY 31**__=

=** CARNIVAL INFORMATION: **= == The elementary carnival is Saturday, March 5 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Parent volunteers are desperately needed! Please contact Dawn Coppinger at 987-8115 to offer your help for one or both shifts. OR complete the form that was sent home with your child this afternoon and return it to the elementary office! ==

== One of the huge moneymakers at the carnival comes from the silent auction of the gift baskets. Each homeroom donates the supplies, and the VMEPC puts them together into attractive baskets. A box will be provided at school to gather our collections, and items may start coming in on Monday, February 7. ==

== Mrs. Schenck's Class: CAMPING BASKET ...flashlight, rain poncho, lantern, guide books (bird, camping sites, wild flowers, etc.), plastic table cloth, campfire stories book, roasting sticks, bug spray, first aid kit, lemonade mix, etc. ==

== Mrs. Skahill/Miss Stephens AND Mrs. Volk's Classes: ISU/IOWA BASKETS ...t-shirts, camp chair, cap, pompoms, tailgating items, signed poster, shoe laces, stocking cap, tickets to an event, beach towel, tote, seat cushions, scarf, gift card to Scheels, koozies, etc. ==

**Report cards went home 2 weeks ago. Please be sure to sign and return the envelope,if you haven't yet done so. Keep the reports at home. Thanks!**

=// THANK YOU to Trisha Coffman, who visited today and taught us about her job in liability insurance at Marsh. She made a difficult subject very fun and educational, and the kids even became insurance underwriters! Thanks so much, Trisha! //=


 *  Parents...February is filled, but PLEASE consider joining us on a Friday in March, April, or May! We would love to hear about your job, your hobby, or a special area of interest. The students are SO proud when one of their parents come to visit, and we are learning so much! Contact any of us and we'll set up a date! **

=**IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES: **= **Monday, February 14**....Valentine Parties at the end of the day. **Thursday, February 24**...Spring picture day. **Friday, February 25**...Kids' Club; 2:00. **Thursday, March 3**...Parent-Teacher Conferences; 4:00-8:00 p.m. **Sat., March 5**...Elementary Carnival; 5:30-8:30 p.m. **Tuesday, March 8**...Parent-Teacher Conferences; 4:00-8:00 p.m. **Friday, March 11**....No School....Conference Comp Day. **March 14-18**...SPRING BREAK!
 * Wednesday, Febru ****ary 16**...Opera Iowa; 2:00.

Congratulations to Anthony, Tyler C., and Holden for placing in our math bee! We have some very speedy math fact kids!

**__Math:__ ** Please encourage your child to practice their basic addition and subtraction facts. We started our multiplication unit this week.

 __Social Studies:__
Our friends have been sent. We'll try to keep you updated on their adventures. We have started our unit on the Native Americans, specifically the Hopi and Iroquois. Please ask your child about the LHF Ioway Indian Outreach Program. We became archaeologist and tried to figure out what objects were and how they were used. We played a game Ioway children played, made clay pots, and sang a song in the Ioway language. This unit also covers the Jamestown settlers and Salem colonists. Note: Do not use the clay pot for food items.

 __Science:__
Again, it was a short week in science thanks to the blizzard! But we did get to work with actual microscopes this week, and to learn about the origins of the early microscopes.

 __Language Arts/Writing:__
We started color poetry. We discussed how colors can make us feel a certain way and how they can remind us of places. The students began taking notes on a color, and we will be putting our poems together next week. Encourage your child to bring home their author's notebook to share a few of their stories with you. Just remember to bring it back.

<span style="font-size: 1.3em; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;"> __MISC:__
==** Attention Parents: If you email one of us regarding changes in your child's dismissal procedure and you do not receive a reply acknowledging that we received the email, please call the office and have Soni notify your child of the changes. Our email has been known to go down, and sometimes we have subs that are not able to check our email or phone messages. Therefore your child may not find out about the change of plans. The safest route is to just always let the homeroom teacher AND Soni be aware of any important messages for your child. Thanks! **==

Want to help our students become life-long learners? Then become a model for life-long learning by sharing! The third grade teachers are looking for individuals to share their passions, talents, and/or careers with our students. We would love for you to volunteer to come in and share with our third graders. If you are interested, or know of someone who would be willing to share, even via skype, please contact your child's teacher.

Some students are stopping to play in the creek on the way home. We have had some parents concerned about the dangers of playing in the creek, especially without adult supervision and without parents' knowledge. Please remind your child that he/she should not stop to play, but instead head straight home.

Please remember to send birthday invitations through the mail if the entire class is not invited. Also, the school requests that presents, sleeping bags, etc. be taken directly to the birthday girl/boy's house instead of coming to school with the students. We want to avoid hurt feelings. Thank you for your cooperation.

The town bus and bus 3 (Ruth Erdman's bus) are full. These buses are not able to take many extra students home. Please be aware of this when requesting bus passes for extra students to come home with your child.

Mrs. Comer has been working on a 2nd and 3rd grade art wiki - website to showcase project information, student examples, etc. Please feel free to check it out! [|http://vmelem-art-comer. wikispaces.com]

The students are starting to practice keyboarding skills in computer class. You may access this link so your child can practice keyboarding at home!! <span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: 100% 50%; background-repeat: no-repeat no-repeat; cursor: pointer; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 10px; padding-top: 0px;">[]

<span style="font-size: 1.3em; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;"> __Mrs. Volk:__
Your child may have brought home a skills packet or two. They may need your help with this. There is not a due date on this packet. I simply wanted to send home some practice skills that may go along with the goals they set after viewing their MAP scores. Please feel free to work on the packet during times that are convenient for your family. Also, your child is able to access Skills Iowa from home. This program will also help them with reading, vocabulary, math, and language arts. Please see a few paragraphs down for further information on the Skills Iowa Program.

Please visit my personal site to view our Best School Year Ever powerpoint. Thanks!

We have been using a computer program in school called Skills Iowa. This program allows students to work through specific skills in reading, math, language arts, and vocabulary at their own pace. Your child can access this program at home by typing in ac.corek12.com or by clicking on the SkillsTutor link on the Van Meter Elementary Voice and Tech site. The students have been given a personal username and password to use.

I have signed the class up on a numeration website called SUMDOG. Your child has been given a username and password. They are welcome to access this at home.

Wish list: sidewalk chalk, other small prizes to use for our PBIS rewards, dusting clothes, and an age appropriate game that addresses vocabulary words/skills. Thank you to those of you that have already donated! We appreciate it! Thank you to Harrison and his family for donating a PaperPro stapler! :)

Our class is participating in the Scholastic reading program this year. Students are encouraged to read at least 10 books this year at their level. Once all the students in our room have met the 10 book goal, Scholastic will donate books to needy schools in all 50 states. Information about this program came home with your child. Please continue to encourage your child to read, read, read! Remember to also keep track of the minutes your child is reading and record them on our reading calendar.

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Please help your child to remember to have their success charts signed weekly. We have students missing stamps and points because the chart is not signed. I remind them almost daily in class, but sometimes a reminder from home works better. Thanks

Our Valentine's Day party is scheduled for Monday the 14th beginning around 2:15. I have contacted volunteers via email. Please contact Jessica Embree if you would like to help. Your child may decorate a sack or box at home for their valentines. We will not be making/decorating any at school. If your child is going to share valentines, he/she must bring one for everyone in the class. This will help us to avoid hurt feelings. The students will write the names of their classmates in their planner. Thank you!

Reading calendars are due next week. I will be sending home February reading calendars on Monday.

<span style="font-size: 1.3em; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;"> __Mrs. Skahill/Miss Stephens:__
===<span style="font-size: 1.1em; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;">**Our Valentine Party will be Monday, February 14 at 2:15. A class list has already gone home, and we will send another on Monday listing all of your child's classmates. Please make sure that your child brings a Valentine for** __everyone__ **in the class. Attaching candy or gum to the Valentine is fine, as long as everyone in the class gets the same thing! Your child may decorate a Valentine box or sack or large envelope at home for their cards. We will NOT be making anything at school, so the box or sack or large envelope will need to come from home. Those containers and the Valentine cards may come to school beginning __MONDAY!!__** ===

====<span style="font-size: 1.066em; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;">//Please look over your child's homework packet before he/she returns it. We are seeing a number of careless errors. Our goal with the homework packets is to encourage responsibility by (1) having the packets returned on time and (2) having them accurately completed. This is the year when it's okay for mom and/or dad to help with the homework packets! Don't do it for them, of course, but do help your child learn to proofread and correct mistakes.// ====

On our wish list: Ream(s) of colored copier paper; HP black ink cartridge #98 and/or color #95.

<span style="font-size: 1.3em; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;"> __Mrs. Schenck:__
Our Valentine Party will be February 14 at 2:15. I will sending home a list next week of all your child's classmates. Please bring a Valentine for EVERYONE in the class. You may attach a goodie with your valentine as long as everyone in the class gets the same thing.

Book Orders went home. If you would like to order, please return them by Monday, Feb. 14th.

Continue reading and working with your child. Parental support at home plays a large role in the success of your child here at school.