Book of the Month Main Office to Ensure We Have Your Email Address on File

Book of the Month Main Office to Ensure We Have Your Email Address on File

October 31, 2017 PFSOTA Mrs. Jackson, Principal (904)346-5600 Pine Forest Newsletter PFSOTA Thanksgiving Lunch Mark your calendars for our Thanksgiving Lunch being held on Tuesday, 11/21/17, during regularly scheduled lunch periods. All parents Federal Impact Surveys The Federal Impact Aid Survey Form was sent home with your child’s Report Card. and family members are invited to join their The Survey applies to parents who are Active Duty student for lunch in the cafeteria or additional Members of the Uniformed Services OR Civilians who work seating areas (i.e. reading garden or media or live on Federal Property. The names and addresses of center). Adult meals will be $3.50 and must be the properties which apply to this funding source will be paid for separately from your child’s lunch listed on the back of the form for easy information access. In an effort to get as many completed surveys as possible, account. Lunch for students will be $1.95 students who return the completed forms will be given a (regular price), $.40 (reduced price), or free prize pack! If you would like additional information for those who qualify for free lunch. We look pertaining to this topic, feel free to contact the forward to seeing you! Department of School Choice at 390-2144. Each Sunday evening, the Staying in the Know PFSOTA Weekly Updates email blast is sent. If you have not received any of the messages, please contact the Book of the Month main office to ensure we have your email address on file. “B is for Buckaroo” Axis 360 Access for Students The Jacksonville By Lousie Doak Whitney and Gleaves Whitney Public Library has partnered with DCPS to provide a large "L is for lariat or lasso, a loop of rope coiled just so. selection of eBook content to schools. All of our students Swing it wide or swing it low. Hook those horns and can now access eBooks and audiobooks through the yell whoa!" Hold on to your hat and strap on your Blended Learning Site using their DCPS log-in credentials. spurs! Cowpokes and buckaroos of all ages will Please review the attached flyer for more information. enjoy this A-Z gallop through the facts, feats, and If your child has a food allergy, please folks of the cowboy way of life. Even greenhorns Food Allergies submit a doctor’s note so it can be updated in the system. are invited to ride this fun-filled range! Million Word Challenge This year, all students are participating in the Million Word Challenge, a reading campaign that promotes a culture of literacy at school and at home. The campaign encourages students to read ONE MILLION WORDS, inside and outside of school. Progress toward the goals will be monitored quarterly. The 1st quarter incentive for students that meet their quarterly book goal is a Books and BBQ picnic on November 13th (Grades K-2) and 14th (Grades 3-5)! Parents, help your child reach their goal by having them read 20 minutes every night and log the books they read. See your child’s teacher for a breakdown of quarterly goals. Math Fluency Challenge In addition to our reading challenge, all students are participating in the PFOSTA math fluency challenge! Math fact fluency is the ability to recall the answers to basic math facts automatically and without hesitation. Fact fluency is gained through significant practice. Without the ability to retrieve facts directly or automatically, students are likely to experience frustration as they perform a range of complex math tasks. Accurate and efficient retrieval of basic math facts is critical to a student’s success in mathematics. More information regarding the grade-level math fluency benchmarks by quarter will be sent home by your child’s math teacher! aRTIST Artist Spotlight It is our responsibility at Pine Forest to foster an environment where students not only want to achieve academically, but also excel in their Arts area. We will continue to spotlight one student from each Arts area per month and highlight their accomplishments as aspiring artists. See below for a glimpse into the AMAZING Arts world of PFSOTA! Artist s of the Month What’s Going on in the Arts! Artist Art Cash Johnson , a 4th grade advanced art student, has been at In the art room, students have just finished up the unit on Egyptian Pine Forest since kindergarten. Cash is a very hard worker. He art. Students will begin Roman art next. In addition, classes are works well with others in the class. He always goes above and learning about value in objects and how to transition to color. The beyond in his art. He is a pleasure to have in class. I Color Wheel will begin with primary colors. Please come and see all thoroughly enjoy teaching him and can’t wait to see how his art the artwork that is in the hall on the boards and the clay in the display evolves. cabinets. Our students have been working very hard. ~Mrs. Herkel Strings Musician th Students in KG-2nd grade are learning and listening to pieces by Nyatooch Gou is a 5 grade violist who is a model student year round. She is always willing to help others with learning Aaron Copland and Johann Strauss Jr. Sections and instrument parts and a wonderful quiet leader in the ensemble. Nyatooch families of the orchestra (Brass and Strings). Students in 3rd-5th grade always brings a smile to class and is on task at all times. are Note reading for specific instruments, 2 part pieces and early th Thank you for all of your hard work and keep it up! chamber music. Preparing for our Winter Concert December 12 at 6:30pm. ~Ms. Francis Dancer Dance Mary Iddings has a passion for dance and it is evident in her Classes in KG- 3rd grade have just began learning ballet jumps superior work ethic and positive attitude. She sets a wonderful utilizing various patterns and sequences. Advanced 4th and 5th grade example for her classmates as she comes to dance class prepared and always gives 100% of her effort and energy from dancers are working on ballet pirouettes as well as choreography projects for the PTA Reflections contest. Students are also learning start to finish. Mary has been such a joy to teach and I cannot wait to see her progress in her dance technique this year! how to critique and evaluate each other through the use of objective ~Ms. Mitchell feedback sessions and assessment rubrics. Drama Thespian The advanced theatre students have been busy writing their own th Jonathan Culpepper is a 5 grade advanced theatre student. mini musicals. It has been a fun, yet challenging adventure! The He is a hard worker who comes to class eager to learn and lower grades have been acting out familiar stories. They have just willing to try new things. This is his 2nd year in advanced finished The Three Little Pigs. The Douglas Anderson Arts in theatre and I have seen a lot of growth. Jonathan has never been a shy student, but this year I have seen him become Education Program students come several times each week to work with our 2nd grade classes. This year, there are several Pine Forest more willing to take risks and try new things. Way to go alumni who are in the class and are now seniors at Douglas Jonathan! Anderson. They have enjoyed being back where it all started! ~Mrs. Bolden Music Vocalist Henrico Thomas is a 5th grade student participating for the 2nd Music classes have all been working on the expressive elements of year in Advanced Chorus. I have seen tremendous growth in music - tempo and dynamics. Kindergarten and First grade have also been exploring fall/pumpkin rhythms as well as melodies that go his singing and in his enthusiasm for singing. He is nailing the choreography for our upcoming shows. Henrico is a strong, up and down. 2nd - 5th grade have studied program music with the gentle young man and I look forward to seeing all he stories of The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Peer Gynt. Ask your accomplishes this year. student how we used paper plates in music class! ~Mrs. Wester November 2017 Character Trait: Respect Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 2 3 Day 5 Day 1 Day 2 SAC/PTA Meetings 8am in Room 21 Fall Book Fair Preview 2nd grade field trip – The Florida Theatre 6 7 8 9 10 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 1 T-Shirt Tuesday Fall Book Fair Veterans’ Day Fall Book Fair 8am-3pm No School 8am-3pm Fall Book Fair Fall Book Fair 8am-6pm 4th grade field trip- 8am-6pm KG field trip- Jacksonville Public Library Jacksonville Public Library 4th grade field trip- (Burton/Ledoux) Jacksonville Public Library (Lovelace/Ucciardo) 13 14 15 16 17 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 1 T-Shirt Tuesday Advanced Arts field trip- Shrek the Musical Parent Data Chat Night LaVilla School of the Arts 6pm-8pm 20 21 22 23 24 Day 2 Day 3 T-Shirt Tuesday Thanksgiving Day 5th grade field trip – No School M.O.S.H Progress Reports go home No School No school Chick-fil-a Spirit Night 5pm-8pm Butler Point Location 27 28 29 30 Day 4 Day 5 Day 1 Day 2 T-Shirt Tuesday Early Release 5th Grade field trip- Dismissal at 1:45pm Marine Science Center Student of the Month 2pm in the Cafeteria Saturday Events November 4th- Chorus and Dance Ensemble performances at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds @ 11:30am .

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