Thursday, September 29, 2016

Thursday 29th-

Make up work if you were absent on Thursday-
1. Go to Google Classroom and do the Assignment - What is Going on in this Picture #3
2. There is a new article assigned in Newsela
3. In class we wrote a statement about a character in our book with textual evidence and a page number. For example, "Willow is a lonely and friendless person because she says on page 47 that she made her first friend."
Write thank you notes to your own cabin chaperones- we have large cards to sign n the classroom for the teachers and the parents who followed our class to the rotations

Due Friday September 30th-
Read for 20-30 minutes
Camp Collins Overnight Creative Reflection
I would like to see the following represented in your assignment:
  • At least 1 word and 1 image for the following sites/lessons:
    • Spider Biodiversity with Asa
    • Learning through Drama with Michael   
    • Transect Mapping with Heidi
    • Trust Games with Cori
    • Life and Death in the Forest with Tara
    • Science + Nature Art with Indigo
    • Animal Tracking with Karen
    • Erosion Science with Sarah
  • At least 1 word and 1 image for the following:
    • The highlight of your trip (mark with a ☺smiley face ☺)
    • The biggest challenge you faced on this trip that you are most proud of overcoming (mark with an !exclamation point!)
    • The most important part of this experience for you (mark with a *star*)
  • The entire page should be filled
  • There should be color

How you complete the above requirements is up to you. So long as those are on your reflection, this can look like whatever you want. You can add anything else to this reflection you want.

Use your creativity and memories of Camp Collins to create this piece.

Use your choice of medium - fine-point Sharpie, colored pencils, watercolors, markers, crayons, etc.

Due Monday October 3rd- 
Essential Questions from Camp Collins

Thursday October 6th-
Field study to study downtown geology

Friday October 7th-
Middle School Dance

From Dian-
Hi all. Looks like it's a good time to remind students about wheels on the playground. We stress no riding skating, scootering, skateboarding or even those wheelies after school until 330. A reminder too that those wheelie wearers need helmets on the way to and from school, just like our bike riders and skateboarders. And no wheelies in school. Either wheels out or a different pair of shoes would be in order for the school day.  Hope this brings some clarity. 
Thanks a bunch, 
Dian

SERVICE Deadline for reflection 1st quarter October 25th-

Chicken Care Link-
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v_mujyorj-3bC04V6Fg1i4gCiEgJjrvXR3rTM1PtcZ8/edit#gid=0

  Saturday, October 1: Tideman Johnson Park
·        Sign up now for Parke Diem! Friday, October 14 @Foster Floodplain and Saturday, October 15 @Errol Heights.
·        No Ivy Day! Saturday, October 29: Springwater Corridor @SE 128th
·        Mark your calendars for upcoming November Saturday events: November 5 @Tideman Johnson, November 12 @Powell Butte, November 19 @Errol Heights. More details to come or check the PP&R Stewardship website:www.portlandonline.com/parks/workparty.


Tideman Johnson Park (Inner SE)  invasives removal
Saturday, October 1, 9:00 AM–noon
Join Portland Parks & Recreation and the Friends of Tideman Johnson to restore this little gem of a Park next to Johnson Creek. Ecological restoration of this area provides cleaner air for community members and cleaner water in Johnson Creek, which supports the salmon and other fish. Wear long thick pants, a long-sleeved shirt and sturdy shoes. Bring a water bottle, rain gear and/or sunhat. Instruction, tools, gloves, water, coffee/tea, KIND Snacks and homemade treats provided. Children welcome, and must be accompanied by an attentive adult.
Meet at:  SE 37th Ave. & Tenino St. Turn west onto Crystal Springs Blvd. from SE 45th St. Turn left onto SE 37th and park along the street next to the Springwater Corridor trail entrance.
Tri-met bus:  #75, SE 45th & Springwater Corridor trail (SCT)/Johnson Creek Blvd. bus stop. Walk west on SCT for ½ mile.
Bike/Walk the Springwater Corridor trail: www.PortlandOregon.gov/parks/springwatermap.
For more information or to RSVP contact Stewardship Coordinator Susan Hawes at: susan.hawes@portlandoregon.gov or 503-823-6131 by Thursday, September 30. Day of event text/call Susan: 503-823-5937.
*Sign up now (or we may have to cancel the event L )  October 14 is Portland Public Schools in-service day: bring the kids!
Foster Floodplain & Springwater Crossing (Outer Southeast) – Parke Diem event! – fencework, mulching and invasives removal
Friday, October 14, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM
Join Portland Parks & Recreation and the Lents Springwater Habitat Restoration Project to care for a native planting area planted by local elementary students. Native plants provide habitat for a wide diversity of native wildlife and help to keep Johnson Creek clean by preventing erosion into the Creek. Wear long thick pants, a long-sleeved shirt and sturdy shoes. Bring a water bottle, rain gear and/or sunhat. Instruction, tools, gloves, water, coffee/tea, KIND Snacks and homemade treats provided. Children welcome, and must be accompanied by an attentive adult.
Meet at: Foster Floodplain parking lot at SE 104th & FosterParking also available alongside Foster Road.
Tri-met: #71 (or #14, and walk east on Foster)
Bike/Walk the Springwater Corridor trail: www.PortlandOregon.gov/parks/springwatermap.
RSVP to: http://www.portlandpf.org/parke-diem-1/powell-butte-park (This link will take you to the Foster Floodplain sign-up!)
For more information contact Susan at: susan.hawes@portlandoregon.gov or 503-823-6131. Day of event text/call Susan: 503-823-5937.

Errol Heights Natural Area (Inner SE Portland) – Parke Diem event! – planting  
Saturday, October 15, 9:00 AM-noon
Join Portland Parks & Recreation, Friends of Errol Heights, Johnson Creek Watershed Council and Friends of Trees to plant an area newly acquired by PP&R! Native plants support a diversity of insects and wildlife, and provide cleaner air and water for all inhabitants of our city. Wear long thick pants, a long-sleeved shirt and sturdy shoes. Bring a water bottle, rain gear and sunhat. Instruction, tools, gloves, water, coffee/tea and KIND Snacks provided. Children welcome, and must be accompanied by an attentive adult.
Meet at: SE Harney and SE 45th St. entrance.
Tri-met bus: #75 (bus stop Harney/SE 45th)
Bike/Walk on the Springwater Corridor trail: www.PortlandOregon.gov/parks/springwatermap. Exit trail at the SE 45th St. entrance and then ride a short distance north to the corner of Harney Drive/SE 45th.
For more information contact Susan at: susan.hawes@portlandoregon.gov or 503-823-6131 before 3:00 PM Friday, October 14. Day of event text/call Susan: 503-823-5937.


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