Summer Time: What’s happening now?

25 09 2009

6th grade Classes of 2010-11

Cummings\’ 2010-2011 Class lists

Are you ready for take-off?

We are very excited that you are on our team!  And, although it’s the same old school, it will be a brand new experience!  We are looking forward to leading you through a successful, challenging, and exciting year.  One of our first goals is to ease you into the schedule and expectations of 6th grade.  So don’t worry!  You are in experienced hands.  Our main goal for the year is to help you to learn and discover as much as the school year allows all the while maturing into responsible middle school students who will be able to take on the 7th grade without a problem.

We’re so looking forward to the partnership with you and your family that has already been established with Cummings staff over the years.

A Bit About Us

Your  teachers have been teaching 6th grade students for a total of  28 years!  (No age jokes, please!)  Each of us will be teaching the subjects that we love. Mrs. Clark will teach reading and writing workshop and social studies, and Mrs. Travis will teach math, science, and social studies.  Mrs. Bassett teaches a bit of all subjects.  Because we can concentrate on what we love, be prepared for some out –of-this world experiences!

***If you have any questions, suggestions, worries, feel free to leave a message on the blog and Mrs. Clark will answer them as soon as possible.  Or you may e-mail either of us and again, we’ll reply as soon as possible:)  Have a great rest of the summer!***

What to bring the first week of school

Often new 6th graders purchase unnecessary items for the first day of class.  In order to help you and your parents better understand what you will need for school, we’ve put a list below.  The items we have  listed, are things we use nearly every day.  Things like markers, crayons, rulers, calculators, etc., we provide in class. However, having them at home for finishing up odds and ends is always handy.

  • These folders will be 3-hole punched and put into your trapper the first day of class.

    These folders will be 3-hole punched and put into your trapper the first day of class.

    Colored two-pocket folders WITHOUT the middle brads- We use a color-coded system to help teach organization.  Please have one of each of the following colors: blue, purple, red, orange, green, and yellow.  This is a big part of teaching you how to handle middle school.

  • A 3-ringed binder to be used for writing as you Writer’s Notebook (WNB).  It will contain many writing Leave this empty.  I will give you the pages to put in this and it will be you Writers Notebook.resources that will be used all year.  Nothing else should be in this binder.  This ends up being our Writing Workshop text book all year.  Mrs. Clark supplies the pages:)
     

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  • A trapper-keeper (binder) to hold all of the folders and agenda. This is very important in preparing to not use desks for storage. Again, preparing for middle school when there won’t be desks used for you to keep your things in.  By the end of the year, we won’t use them either.
  • You will do all your math book homework in here.

    You will do all your math book homework in here.

    One 1 subject notebook of paper for math. (You will be doing ALL your book assignments in this, so papers don’t get lost.)

 

  • Pencils. (There are limited supplies of these in class that you can purchase with Good As Gold Tickets-but it’s nice to not have to waste them on pencils!)

 

  • One box of Kleenex to donate to the class.  (You won’t believe how much we go through in the course of the year!)

 

  • A water bottle (with water only) and a HEALTHY snack to keep brains sharp and focused.  (We encourage drinking water and eating healthy snacks during class.  Our rule is that it has to be healthy and not distract from your or others learning.)

Open House-6th grade Team Meeting

 Come join us in the gym on Wednesday, September 1st from 6:30-7:30 pm.  We have important handouts and will talk about what to expect this year in 6th grade.  We hope to have everyone at the meeting-students and parents.   Meet your teachers and check out your room after our team meeting.

What  to expect the first day of  sixth grade

Are you excited?  We sure are!  We’ve been working all summer getting ready for you- preparing our rooms and plans for an exciting 6th grade year.  But, we understand that you may be a bit apprehensive.  So, here’s a few suggestions:

  1. Get a good night’s sleep- as best you can:)
  2. Bring a backpack with a water bottle, healthy snack, lunch or lunch $, pencils, color-coded folders (you can buy some from us for $2.00 for the 6 pack), trapper keeper, empty 3-ring binder, notes from home to school.
  3. When you arrive, come into school, chat a bit with friends- admire tans, new outfits or hair-doos.  Please be in your homeroom by 8:30 a.m..
  4. Once you enter, notice your # on the class list.  Find the desk marked with that #.  Put your backpack under the seat (after you get out any notes and a pencil).
  5. Work on your “Me” page while your teacher greets each of you.  Feel free to chat with those around you as you fill it out.
  6. As always, ask for help whenever you have a question.

There, that’s all.  You’ll be guided step-by-step, so don’t worry.  We’ve been at this a long time and know what you need.

CONTACT US:

kclark@gpsk12.net

btravis@gpsk12.net

mbassett@gpsk12.net

Office: 254-6041


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4 responses to “Summer Time: What’s happening now?”

    18 07 2010
      Tyler (12:59:17) :     

    I need help with logging into kerpoof can you help

    19 07 2010
      cummings6th (07:18:30) :     

    Hi Tyler, I’m sorry, but I don’t know how to get onto Kerpoof. I know that kids had to have a special log in through tech ed, but I don’t know if those logins work when schools not in session or not.

    20 07 2010
      Tyler (09:57:54) :     

    ok but what is the tech ed blog web site

    20 07 2010
      cummings6th (15:44:38) :     

    There isn’t one that I know of. It’s a class that is done only in school for 6th graders and Mrs. Vandervelde introduces the students to Kerpoof and gets them signed up during it.

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