We've made our way through our state tests! First, our NeSA-Math tests. Then came the NeSA-Reading tests and finally it was Science's turn. I can't share the specific details regarding results but I can share one thing...I was very proud of each and every student in how they approached the tests.
At no time, did I have any problem with students just rushing through a test. Nor were there any difficulties during the testing process. The students focused on their task and when they were finished, they were so considerate of the others that were still working. They sat quietly in their chairs and waited. No silliness...no bothering of others...no need for me to redirect. They knew that they needed to sit quietly and allow others to do their very best.
You are probably wanting to know how they did on their tests. As I stated before, I am unable to share those details. Test results will not be released until the next school year. So everyone will have to be patient. Just know that the students did their very best and I'm proud of them.
A favor...please keep the routines rolling at home over these final weeks of the school year. Check those planners each day. Keep them reading and summarizing. Keep on top of the homework and please remind them that school isn't over yet. We still have lots of learning coming their way.
Thanks!
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Science Fairs are Hair Raising Events!
Yes, it has been a busy month for our young scientists at Meadow Lane. In early March, we packed our school's lunchroom, hallway, and even had projects in the gym. Then just last week, thirteen of our students joined another 500+ students at the Lancaster Event Center. They were there participating in the 18th Annual Zoetis-LPS-Novartis Science Fair.
Go Mustang Scientists!!!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Were you my teacher?
howOn Friday of this past week, I opened an email that I had just received. I really didn't think much about the author of the email. I had been receiving many emails inquiring about the upcoming district science fair so I assumed this was just another inquiry. How wrong I was.
The opening line was..."Were you a teacher at Meadow Lane some time in your career?" I quickly replied that I was and still am teaching at Meadow Lane. This began an email conversation with a former student of mine that thoroughly 'MADE MY DAY'!
I found out that Matt is now a 5th grade teacher in Wichita, Kansas at Linwood Elementary School. He's married and has two children. He had been reminiscing with his wife about his 3rd grade year at Meadow Lane and that his family had moved to Scottsbluff before the end of the school year. He noted how special it was that I had had the students send him a letter at the end of the year to fill him in on what we had been doing. He also noted that I had played a part in his career choice to become a teacher.
Well, needless to say, I was greatly honored by his message. Over the past 35 years, I've had the opportunity to work with many students. I'm sure some were thrilled when the school year was over and that they didn't have to endure Mr. Mann's classroom anymore. Then others, throughout the years, have either stayed connected or have tried to reconnect such as Matt did this past week.
I share this with you along with a request that you might also connect with a former teacher. Let me tell you, it is a special treat for teachers to hear from their former students and learn what they have accomplished. Maybe a note in the mail...a tweet...a call....or maybe if you see them standing in a line at the store, just say HI! It will really 'MAKE THEIR DAY'!
The opening line was..."Were you a teacher at Meadow Lane some time in your career?" I quickly replied that I was and still am teaching at Meadow Lane. This began an email conversation with a former student of mine that thoroughly 'MADE MY DAY'!
I found out that Matt is now a 5th grade teacher in Wichita, Kansas at Linwood Elementary School. He's married and has two children. He had been reminiscing with his wife about his 3rd grade year at Meadow Lane and that his family had moved to Scottsbluff before the end of the school year. He noted how special it was that I had had the students send him a letter at the end of the year to fill him in on what we had been doing. He also noted that I had played a part in his career choice to become a teacher.
Well, needless to say, I was greatly honored by his message. Over the past 35 years, I've had the opportunity to work with many students. I'm sure some were thrilled when the school year was over and that they didn't have to endure Mr. Mann's classroom anymore. Then others, throughout the years, have either stayed connected or have tried to reconnect such as Matt did this past week.
I share this with you along with a request that you might also connect with a former teacher. Let me tell you, it is a special treat for teachers to hear from their former students and learn what they have accomplished. Maybe a note in the mail...a tweet...a call....or maybe if you see them standing in a line at the store, just say HI! It will really 'MAKE THEIR DAY'!
Saturday, January 19, 2013
It's a New Year---2013!
A new calendar year = new opportunities.There are several new opportunities for the students as we move into the second semester of our school year. Please read on...
Spelling Bee
Our Meadow Lane Spelling Bee is next week on Wednesday, January 23rd. There will be 40 of our fifth graders competing beginning at 2:00 pm in our school's auditorium. We follow the same rules as the National Spelling Bee and we'll find out what the winning word will be this year. Assisting with the Spelling Bee will be Ardis Moody, former Meadow Lane Media Specialist, who will be pronouncing the words for our students. Serving as judges will be former Meadow Lane Assistant Principal, Mary May, and retired LPS teacher/coordinator from Zeman Elementary School, Susan Streich. We appreciate their willingness to assist with the Spelling Bee.Participants from our class will include: Collin, Sophia, Tina, Thomas, Amal, Colby, Kamryn, Brina, Bradi, Olivia, Zach, Chase, Xavier, and Joe.
Please join us at the Spelling Bee and cheer for our outstanding spellers!
Saturday Science
Where will we find six of our Meadow Lane scientists in February? They will be on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus participating in Saturday Science. For four Saturdays in February, Joe, Sophia, Thomas, Zach, Kamryn, and Jessica will have the opportunity to do hands-on science activities with UN-L professors and graduate students. I look forward to hearing what they have discovered each week. Science Rocks!Nature Club
Each Wednesday beginning January 30th, twenty-four 4th and 5th grade students will be participating in Meadow Lane's Nature Club. The club is sponsored by the Lower Platte South-Natural Resources District. Mr. Adam Sutton will lead the group which will meet in my classroom from 3:40-4:30 pm. It should be an exciting time for all.Science Fair
It's time to start planning for the Meadow Lane Science Fair on March 5, 2013. I hope that each of the students will prepare a project. They may work individually or with a partner. I also am encouraging students to conduct an experiment for their science fair project. One of our science units this year was to learn how to conduct an experiment and this would be another opportunity to practice the Scientific Method. And personally, they are more fun than doing a demonstration.
Students are also encouraged to participate in the Pfizer-LPS-Novartis Science Fair on Thursday, March 21st. This fair is held at the Lancaster Event Center and will feature projects from over 500 students representing each of the elementary and middle schools in Lincoln. It also features many hands-on activities for students to explore.If you have any questions regarding the science fair, please contact me. Again....I'd like to see every student participate.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Saturday Science
Wednesday, students brought home an informational sheet regarding a very special program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It is called 'Saturday Science' and I would recommend this program to everyone. Students spend two hours (either 9:30-11:30 or 1:00-3:00) in a science lab at UNL working with professors and UNL graduate students doing hands-on science activities. Some of the topics may include: electricity and magnetism; light, colors, and holograms; sound; things that spin and many other possibilities.
The program is held on the four Saturdays in the month of February. Students must commit to participating at all four sessions. Registration is on a first come-first serve basis so they need to get registered right away. There are only 45 students who can participate in each of the sessions.
The fee for participating is $40.00. This will pay for all of the supplies that they will use during their four sessions. If there is a concern regarding the fee, please let me know as there are some scholarship dollars available. Again, they must agree to attend all of the sessions.
If you have any questions, please contact me. I hope your son or daughter will apply to attend this very special program that is just for 5th grade students in the Lincoln Public Schools.
The program is held on the four Saturdays in the month of February. Students must commit to participating at all four sessions. Registration is on a first come-first serve basis so they need to get registered right away. There are only 45 students who can participate in each of the sessions.
The fee for participating is $40.00. This will pay for all of the supplies that they will use during their four sessions. If there is a concern regarding the fee, please let me know as there are some scholarship dollars available. Again, they must agree to attend all of the sessions.
If you have any questions, please contact me. I hope your son or daughter will apply to attend this very special program that is just for 5th grade students in the Lincoln Public Schools.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Just Catching Up....
As 2012 comes to an end, I thought I should share with you a few photos from three special projects.
Courtyard Cleanup...
Food Bank of Lincoln...
| Your child's teacher???? |
We trust our children to this guy?
Once again, the students met the challenge that was placed in front of them. Each student read at least 30 minutes a night for 10 days...they collected donations for our Reach for the Stars program...and in return I proudly wore this outfit for all to see. The boa, the corn cob hat, and that lovely tie-dye lab coat. A real fashion statement for 2012!
| That's $1129 for our field trip fund! |
The students in all three classrooms read a total of 498 hours and collected thousands of dollars in pledges. Mrs. LeBlanc (The Book Lady) then presented the class with a check for $1129.00 which will be used to fund our spring trip to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. In addition to the cash, students also received bags and bags full of books to take home for their personal library. Happy reading!
| Students enjoy their books. |
| It's ALL mine! |
Best wishes for a wonderful holiday season!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Mr. Mann's Memo
I have several items to review with you today...
a) Reach for the Stars fundraiser. This is the first of our 5th grade fund raisers for this school year.
Why do we need the money? We hope to be able to take all of the students on two very special trips this year. The first trip is to the Platte River State Park on April 18, 2013. We will spend the day participating in outdoor events sponsored by the Nebraska Game and Parks Department. Then on May 16th, we are planning to head to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo for the day. We will need to arrange for transportation to the state park and to Omaha. Plus we will need to pay the admission fee to visit the zoo. Overall, it will cost us nearly $2000 to attend both of these trips.
So back to Reach for the Stars. Right now, the students should be recording their individual reading times on their chart. I want them to read at least 30 minutes for 10 days. Students then should collect pledge money from family and friends of the family for their reading. We have set a goal of $60 per student in pledge dollars. All pledge dollars and reading records are due Monday, November 5th.
Please remember that for every dollar that is raised in pledges...students will receive 50% of those funds to purchase books for their home library. 30% will go towards the buses and admission fee of the zoo trip. 20% will be used to pay for the prizes (students who raise $100 or more have a special prize choice) and to purchase additional books for the class library.
b) Wednesday Folders. We are going to start using a Wednesday folder this week. I'm finding too many of the notes from the PTA, office, or other agencies/organizations ending up in the trash, recycling bin, or the students' desks. So those messages are not getting home to you. Please review the items in the folder, sign the front, and then have them back at school on Thursday.
c) 1st Quarter Progress Reports. Look for them in this week's Wednesday folder. Please sign the front of the report card envelope and return to school.
d) Student Vote. This Thursday, November 1st, all Meadow Lane students will participate in Student Vote 2012. Many thanks to Caleb for serving as our class's election commissioner. The students will be make their choice for President, US Senator, 1st Congressional Representative, and member of the State Board of Education. In addition, students will be voting on their favorite movie for Meadow Lane's Movie Night. Stay tuned for the school's final results.
e) Thumbs Up! I'm so very proud of this class. There are 19 of the 25 students who have earned their 'Thumbs Up' award. These students have consistently shown good choices at school, completed their work, and have been responsible for their planners. Congratulations to: Justin, Amal, Amelia, Bradi, Tina, Olivia, Colby, Chase, Diego, Lauren, Sophia, Alyiah, Joe, Kamryn, Caleb, Wyatt, Xavier, Brina, and Marissa.
a) Reach for the Stars fundraiser. This is the first of our 5th grade fund raisers for this school year.
Why do we need the money? We hope to be able to take all of the students on two very special trips this year. The first trip is to the Platte River State Park on April 18, 2013. We will spend the day participating in outdoor events sponsored by the Nebraska Game and Parks Department. Then on May 16th, we are planning to head to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo for the day. We will need to arrange for transportation to the state park and to Omaha. Plus we will need to pay the admission fee to visit the zoo. Overall, it will cost us nearly $2000 to attend both of these trips.
So back to Reach for the Stars. Right now, the students should be recording their individual reading times on their chart. I want them to read at least 30 minutes for 10 days. Students then should collect pledge money from family and friends of the family for their reading. We have set a goal of $60 per student in pledge dollars. All pledge dollars and reading records are due Monday, November 5th.
Please remember that for every dollar that is raised in pledges...students will receive 50% of those funds to purchase books for their home library. 30% will go towards the buses and admission fee of the zoo trip. 20% will be used to pay for the prizes (students who raise $100 or more have a special prize choice) and to purchase additional books for the class library.
b) Wednesday Folders. We are going to start using a Wednesday folder this week. I'm finding too many of the notes from the PTA, office, or other agencies/organizations ending up in the trash, recycling bin, or the students' desks. So those messages are not getting home to you. Please review the items in the folder, sign the front, and then have them back at school on Thursday.
c) 1st Quarter Progress Reports. Look for them in this week's Wednesday folder. Please sign the front of the report card envelope and return to school.
d) Student Vote. This Thursday, November 1st, all Meadow Lane students will participate in Student Vote 2012. Many thanks to Caleb for serving as our class's election commissioner. The students will be make their choice for President, US Senator, 1st Congressional Representative, and member of the State Board of Education. In addition, students will be voting on their favorite movie for Meadow Lane's Movie Night. Stay tuned for the school's final results.
e) Thumbs Up! I'm so very proud of this class. There are 19 of the 25 students who have earned their 'Thumbs Up' award. These students have consistently shown good choices at school, completed their work, and have been responsible for their planners. Congratulations to: Justin, Amal, Amelia, Bradi, Tina, Olivia, Colby, Chase, Diego, Lauren, Sophia, Alyiah, Joe, Kamryn, Caleb, Wyatt, Xavier, Brina, and Marissa.
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