Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Week 13 (11/25-11/27)

Hello Delaney Families,
We've had a quick (but busy) week with half days for the kids and parent/teacher conferences for the adults.  On behalf of the staff, I would like to thank all of you for taking time out of your busy schedules to meet with our teachers.  We strongly believe in the importance of the home/school connection and recognize that a strong working partnership results in the greatest success for our students. Thank you for all that you do!



From the Delaney School Family to yours, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving.  Enjoy the break! 


Positive Referrals


Congratulations to the following preschool, first grade and second grade students for receiving Positive Referrals this week.  They were recognized for being good friends, putting others first, helping within the classroom without being asked, and being extremely considerate.  Keep up the good work! We're very proud of your choices.







Mrs. Mariotti’s
Here is what we learned during November…

Kindergarten: This month we reviewed loud (forte) and soft (piano) sounds. We read a story called, “A Very Noisy Night” by Diana Hendry while identifying piano and forte sounds. We explored with our voices and instruments while using both forte and piano sounds. We learned many songs about turkeys; “Five Fat Turkeys”, “The Turkey Ran Away” and “Have you ever seen a Turkey”. We made a “Musical Turkey” picture to help us learn our colors and serve as a visual cue for learning the words to the song, “Have you ever seen a Turkey”. We also learned two pitches, “so” and “mi”. We used color coded flash cards to make “so-mi” patterns. The “so” was a green flash card and “mi” was a yellow flash card. You may have heard your child sing, “Green, Green, Yellow” and that was to help them learn the sounds for “so, so, mi”. Lastly, we had a lot of fun playing the tone blocks. We discovered that it sounded like a horse galloping. The children loved taking turns creating “horse sounds”.  

First Grade: We began the month with reviewing the musical alphabet and made words using the seven letters of the musical alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F, G). We worked in partners and took turns playing these musical words on the xylophones. We also learned a new technique called improvising. Improvising is when we “make it up as we go along”. We declared a “National Turkey Run Away Day” where all the turkeys ran away. We learned the “Turkey Run Away Day” song and took turns improvising on the xylophones. The children loved this so much that we did it twice! We also learned how to play the tone blocks and made movements to follow its different sounds. We reinforced rhythmic duration by arranging acorn cut outs into various long and short patterns. We also had a special white acorn which stood for a “quarter rest”. A rest stands for silence in a song. We learned a song called, “Hop Old Squirrel” and identified the rests in the song. We also played a fun game with this song. Lastly, we continued to develop our singing voices while matching the pitches, “so” and “mi”.  We used color coded flash cards to make “so-mi” patterns and even audio recorded our singing to really hear our voices! The children really loved listening to their voice recorded on Mrs. Mariotti’s ipad! (In case you are wondering, the app I used is called “Mic Pro” and I believe it was free!! It also only records audio, no video.) Lastly, we had a lot of fun playing the tone blocks. We discovered that it sounded like a horse galloping. The children loved taking turns creating “horse sounds” and even expanded our playing into a “Match my Sound” game. We ice skated, walked, jogged, tip toed, hopped. It was a great month!

Second Grade: This month we reviewed the following rhythms; quarter notes, half notes, eighth notes and quarter rests. We learned a song called, “Hop Old Squirrel” and needed to arrange paper acorns to match the rhythm of the song. We also identified these rhythms while completing a worksheet called, “Rake the Leaves”. This really helped us discriminate the different rhythms and identify what they look like.  We also reviewed the musical alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) while exploring on xylophones. We made words using the seven letters and played them on the xylophones. We continue to sing the pitches, “so” and “mi” and found these pitches in many of our songs this month. We also used color coded flash cards and boomwhackers to make “so-mi” patterns. Mrs. Mariotti brought her ipad to school to audio record the student’s singing voices (I used an app. called “Mic Pro”. I believe it was free and it also only records audio, no video.) The children really enjoyed hearing their voices and performances of some of their songs. We also learned a new technique called improvising. Improvising is when a performer “makes it up” as they play/sing along. We learned a new song called, “Turkey Run Away Day”. This song had an “AAB” form and they students could improvise during the “B” section of the song. It was pretty cool to hear them jam! We learned a new song called, “Turkey Trot Blues”. We played a circle game while singing this song. The children really enjoyed being the turkey! I believe the highlight of music this month was a traditional folk dance called, “Turkey in the Straw”. We learned a line dance to this song and wow- did we have a blast!

Third Grade: This month we continued to learn how to read music notes. We reviewed that music is written on a staff. The staff has five lines and four spaces. We reviewed the two sayings (“Every, Good, Boy, Deserves, Fudge” for the line notes and “F, A, C, E” for the spaces.) We practiced reading notes while playing the xylophones and notes written on the white boards. We also learned a song called, “Turkey Trot Blues” and learned the accompaniment on xylophones. Learning this song took a few classes- it was pretty hard but it was also a lot of fun! The children really loved playing the big wooden xylophones. We practiced xylophone techniques such as how to properly play and safely remove bars. We also sang “Over the River and Through the Woods” and used the xylophones to find the missing notes in the song. Lastly, we learned a traditional folk dance called, “Turkey in the Straw”. It is a line dance. The children really enjoyed learning the many steps to this song and wanted to do it over and over again!! I think it was a favorite!



Thank you all for of your Spirit Wear orders. A pick up schedule will be announced the week of December 9th.

Fall/Winter PTO newsletters will go out in backpacks on Wednesday, December 4th.

Have a great Thanksgiving holiday. 


Gobble, Gobble!







As always, thank you for reading.  See you in December!

Sincerely,

Melissa D. Peterson, Principal



  

Friday, November 22, 2013

Week 12 (11/18-11/22)

Greetings Delaney Families,


We are looking forward to seeing you all next week for parent/teacher conferences.  Please remember that students will be dismissed at noon (12 p.m.) for conferences on Monday (Nov. 25th) and Tuesday (Nov. 26th).  The children will also be dismissed at noon on Wednesday, November 27th for the Thanksgiving Break.  There will be no school on November 28th or 29th due to holiday break.


On Friday, we were fortunate to have representatives from the Wrentham Developmental Center and Best Buddies Organization join us for Disability Awareness.  The third graders were able to learn about intellectual disabilities and participate in some activities designed to highlight the challenges that individuals face on a daily basis.  I would like to thank Jim O., Chris V., Christine M., Diane B. Mioleth M., Stephanie E., Wayne L., Desiree C., Walter D. and Brenda F. for presenting.  I would also like to thank the PTO and all of the volunteers who helped to make today and this program successful.













Thank you to all the families who were able to join us for the first Positive Referral breakfast of the 2013-2014 school year.  The Food Service department provided coffee, juice, and a variety of delicious treats for everyone to enjoy.  Thank you to them for all of their hard work organizing this event.  Lastly, a huge thank you to all of the students who continue to demonstrate outstanding character.  We are so proud of you for making such great choices each and every day!










Our second and third grade students and teachers have been hard at work creating some amazing bulletin boards.  Please enjoy a few pictured below and be sure to take a peek at the rest when you come to visit the building in the next couple of weeks!









 Have you seen the display cases in front of the Gibbons Gym?  Check out the Collection of Collections the next time you're in the building.  Third graders who wish to share, "donate" their collectibles temporarily along with a written description of the items.  Below is a picture of some of our most recently displayed treasures.


Thank you for reading!
Have a relaxing weekend!

Sincerely,
Melissa D. Peterson, Principal

Friday, November 15, 2013

Week 11 (11/11-11/15)

Greetings Delaney Families,

A couple of reminders...
  • Report cards will be sent home next Friday (11/22) in Grades 1-3.
  • Parent/teacher conferences will be held on Monday, November 25th in the afternoon and Tuesday, November 26th in the evening.  Please check with your child's teacher regarding your scheduled time.  
  • Students will be dismissed at 12:00 p.m. on November 25th and November 26th due to conferences.  They will also be dismissed on November 27th at noon due to the Thanksgiving break.




Congratulations to these fabulous boys and girls who received Positive Referrals this week.  They were recognized for working hard, being kind to others, and demonstrating outstanding manners.  Great job!!








Did You Know...
This week our special subject teachers met with their counterparts in Norfolk and Plainville.  Led by Dr. Judy Neville, teachers worked to identify and plan the implementation of mandated District Determined Measures (DDM).  These assessments will be given both before and after instruction to measure student growth. 




Laprade Studios will be back at the Delaney School on Wednesday, November 20th for picture re-takes. Students who were absent on the October photo day or those in need of a re-take can get their pictures taken. Please note: original picture packages must be returned. Mrs. Rando and Mrs. Monahan have extra picture envelopes in the office if needed.




November 20th:  Picture Retakes
November 22nd:  Report Cards Sent Home
November 22nd: Positive Referral Breakfast 
November 25th:  Noon Dismissal - Parent/Teacher Conferences (12 p.m. - 3 p.m.)
November 26th:  Noon Dismissal - Parent/Teacher Conferences 
(5 p.m. - 8 p.m.)
November 27th:  Noon Dismissal
November 28th: No School - Happy Thanksgiving
November 29th:  No School


Thank you for reading.
Have a wonderful weekend.

Sincerely,
Melissa Peterson, Principal

Friday, November 8, 2013

Week 10 (11/4-11/8)

Hello Delaney Families,
It has been a very busy week with lots of great things happening within the school.  As a result, this week's blog is quite lengthy and chock-full of photos.  I hope you enjoy reading about and seeing our amazing students hard at work.
Have a great long weekend!



This morning, Mr. Grenham and I met with a group of parents for our first Principals' Coffee of the school year.  The topics of discussion were MCAS and parent/teacher conferences.  Thank you to all who were able to attend and to the food service staff who provided coffee and snacks.  If you were not able to attend, the Power Point can be accessed by clicking here.  Our next coffee will be held on January 24th.  We hope to see you there.



Thank you to all who participated in today's Spirit Day.  We are in the process of collecting and delivering the food to the Wrentham Food Pantry.  A special thank you to Denise Angerame for all her help and to Mrs. DeTrolio and members of the Roderick Student Council for their help preparing the donations for delivery.




                                                           

The Delaney School was overtaken by Superheroes on Friday! It was great to see so many kids dressed up and enjoying one another's costumes.  











Thank you to Mr. Craig Woodhams for meeting with our third grade students today as part of the PTO sponsored Disability Awareness program.  Mr. Woodhams is a carpenter from Wrentham who took time out of his busy schedule to share his life experiences. 



Grade 2 students in Mrs. Adiletto's class enjoyed participating in Pumpkin Math activities.





Positive Referrals



Close to 20 students received Positive Referrals this week!  WOW!!!  I'm so proud of each and every one of them.  Great job boys and girls!










Mrs. Wagstaff's kindergarten students, along with their special guests, made metal mobiles.







Students in Mrs. Pitman/Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Young's classes used an artificial pumpkin to create the main character for their book reports.  Great job everyone!





Important Dates and Reminders


November 11th:  No School - Veterans' Day
November 12th:  School Council Meeting
November 20th:  Picture Retakes
November 22nd:  Report Cards Sent Home
November 22nd: Positive Referral Breakfast 
November 25th:  Noon Dismissal - Parent/Teacher Conferences (12 p.m. - 3 p.m.)
November 26th:  Noon Dismissal - Parent/Teacher Conferences 
(5 p.m. - 8 p.m.)
November 27th:  Noon Dismissal
November 28th: No School - Happy Thanksgiving
November 29th:  No School