Week of November 6 to 10

What We Learned this Week:

Bible: We have started our new unit on King Saul- the first king of Israel. We read about how God orchestrated the anointing of Saul and the warnings given to the Israelites. 

Math: We have started to learn how to multiply two digit numbers by two digit numbers. We are starting off by using the following methods: place value sections, expanded form, and algebraic notation. Soon, we will be learning how to use the shortcut method.

Reading: This week, the students have been learning how to use empathy to imagine the thoughts and feelings of the characters they are reading about. They then were able to think about how their ideas about certain characters have changed as they read.

Grammar: This week, we studied certain Spanish words that can be used to connect two short sentences.
 
Writing: We have started our new unit on persuasive writing. We took time this week to study what persuasive writing is and analyze an example.

Next Week's Spelling List

From the Spanish Department:

TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY - Immerse your family in the culture and language of Spain, Costa Rica, Colombia, or Mexico! Amanda Cisneros (former HC Spanish teacher) and Kelsey Wilson are moms of Spanish immersion kids. They started Travec to provide intentional, immersive travel for people of all ages - reach out for info on trips in 2024. kelsey@traveltravec.com or amanda@traveltravec.com

From the Office:

Student Absences and Illness: Parents, if your student is absent for any reason, please make sure to contact the office at rp@hollandchristian.org naming also the reason for their absence. If your child is sick please inform us in the email or phone call if the symptoms are cold/flu or stomach. That is helpful information as we try to avoid spread within classrooms! As we’re entering cold/flu season, a gentle reminder that we require a 24-hour fever/puke-free window to ensure your child is healthy and ready to re-engage in learning! 

Safety: Now that our morning commutes are darker this season, and since we so value the safety of our student pedestrians and cyclists in the morning, can we please ask a favor? We ask that student cyclists wear reflective clothing, and even have a light on their bikes. In addition, student and adult pedestrians please take extra care when crossing streets and parking lots, especially when in close proximity to our buses. Our bus drivers and drop-offs definitely want to remain accident-free! 

Mocha & Merch Open House: Mark your calendars for Wednesday, November 29 from 4:00pm - 8:00pm. You are invited to The Maroon and White Shop’s Second annual Mocha and Merch Christmas Open House!  Come browse our new store at HCHS while enjoying the provided refreshments, listening to Christmas music and start your Christmas shopping!  We will have the latest HC gear available, and the first 15 people to make a purchase will receive a complimentary gift!  Each item bought directly supports the Special Olympics Unified Sports program at the high school.  It’s an event you won’t want to miss!


Kinder Dutch Dance registration is now open! All 3rd-5th grade students are invited to join us. See the attached flyer for more information, then head to http://www.tuliptime.com/getinvolved/dutch-dance to sign up your child! Practice is held on Wednesdays in the gym during lunch recess starting February 21st. Email dutchdancenicolejohnson@gmail.com with questions regarding practice, performances and costumes. Looking forward to growing our group for the 95th Tulip Time Festival! Flyer is attached HERE


Lost and found table: We have a lost and found table near the office, and it’s overflowing with items. If your students are missing something have them check the lost and found or feel free to stop in to check as well! 


Paperwork Updates: As the office works to make sure all of our files are up to date, you may notice forms coming home in your students backpack in the next few weeks. If you notice these forms in your child's backpack please return them to school as soon as you are able. 
















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