Monday, February 22, 2016

Monday 22



Remind your folks to sign up to join us for a field study at Sign Up Genius site -link-http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0d49acaf22a57-field

Tuesday February 23rd-
·       Purple lab sheet from Asa’s lab- letters to Asa if you need to
·        Science rotations with Corbin and Marcy

Wednesday February 24th-
·       Current event presentations- Orange-Nate, Emery, Eli, Claire, Ben, Haylie Make up- Paris, Casey, Odessa,  Harry, Seamus, Amelia, Casey


Thursday February 25th-
·       Field study to Mercy Corps-ecore, pencil, water, lunch and layers!

Tuesday March 1st-
·       A Single Shard- read to page 96, answer questions and fill out some of the notetaking sheet
·       Current event presentations-Yellow- Pallas, Harry, Torsten, Harper, Lila, Jay   Make up-  

Typing Resources from Gillian:
Here are some typing resources that you might like to try with your class prior to testing (or send home as homework!) 
BBC Dance Mat is great for elementary aged kids. It's goofy and weird but it works well for kids learning or needing a review.
TypeRacer lets kids compete against each other and I've heard good things about it from others. There is a free version or a paid school version.  If we find it's really useful we might want to get the subscription, but for starters the free one should be good.
TypeTypeRevolution is fun (I've tried it!) and surprisingly challenging. Better for 5th or older.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8CQ9Qrei3c link for Climate Change cohort video! Share with family and friends!

[Grade 7] March 31-April 5: 2016 4-H Urban-to-Rural Exchange Program

Registration is now open for Portland 4-H's Urban-to-Rural Exchange Program for Sunnyside 7th grade students. To apply:
  • STEP 1:  Fill out online application by Wednesday, February 17

    PLEASE NOTE: All applications need to be submitted online. If you need additional assistance with this, please contact Courtney Lobo at 971-361-9629. Space is limited, so get your application in by the deadline.
     
  • STEP 2:  A committee of school and 4-H staff will review the applications and 4-H will contact applicants by March 1 with decisions.
     
  • STEP 3:  If youth is accepted, they will be sent additional forms which need to be completed, along with electronically submitting a photo and letter of introduction to the host family.
This is the 10th anniversary of this program, which allows Middle School youth to walk a mile in the boots of those across the urban-rural divide and, through the process, gain a deeper understanding of the environmental, social and economic issues from both an urban and rural perspective.

Oregon State University Extension and Portland 4-H is offering this exchange program from March 31 through April 5. Please consider this chance for your 7th grader to live and work alongside a rural Oregon 4-H family for 6 days and 5 nights.

Learn more about the program in OPB's Oregon Field Guide, Crossing the Urban-Rural Divide or by contacting Courtney Lobo at 971-361-9629 or courtney.lobo@oregonstate.edu.

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