Thursday, January 17, 2019

Thursday

Sign Up Genius Link for Field Studies!!!!!
 https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D49ACAF22A57-field3

LATE makeup- Geology Post Assessment in Google Classroom- Erica, Dorian, Cassius, Preston
LATE Service Reflections-Dorian, Preston, Cassius, Stella, Nash

January 18th End of the term!

No School January 21st- MLK Day
No School January 22nd- Teacher planning day

Wednesday, January 23rd- *Read for 20-30 minutes *Bring a book for reading time in the morning.
*Book group meeting come prepared with your purple paper note sheet to be ready to discuss (You may bring snacks to share!) *Newsela article and quiz-
Interesting energy facts

Late or Missing Newsela articles and quiz- Updated January 3rd
The nuclear power of the sun

Newsela's amazing kids of 2018

NOAA on tsunamis
Dorian, Preston, Rose, Cassius, Onnavah, Eamon, Stella, Wednesday, Samara

Seattle should build earthquake education centers like the ones in Japan
Erica, Dorian, Maya, Preston, Livia, Nash, Cassius, Sierra, Eamon, Wednesday, Lila, Samara, Ethan, AmeliaA deadly river of lava and ash
Erica, Dorian Maya,  Cassius, Eamon, Amelia
Plate tectonics: Earth's continents are not stuck in place Dorian, Cassius, Eamon, Stella,, Lucia
Leaning Tower of Pisa defies earthquakes, wars and gravity Maya
Lost Cities: Pompeii, preserved by disaster, risks ruin all over again Cassius, Wednesday



  School pay link for supplies and field studies- Thank You!!https://www.schoolpay.com/link/year-of-the-Mountain

Service-
Errol Heights Park (Inner Southeast) – planting & invasive species removal
Saturday, January 19
9:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Join Portland Parks & Recreation and the Friends of Errol Heights Park to complete important ecological enhancement projects at this little gem of a park. Planting native plants provides cleaner air for community members and cleaner water in Johnson Creek - which supports salmon and other native fish. Keep your eye out for beaver, ducks, and other wildlife as you volunteer alongside other community members—everyone welcome, and no experience necessary! Wear long thick pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and sturdy shoes. Bring a water bottle, rain gear, and sunhat. Bring rubber boots if you have them; we will also have various sizes that you may borrow. Instruction, tools, gloves, water, coffee/tea, and snacks provided. Children welcome but must be accompanied by an attentive adult.
Meet at: SE 45th & Tenino Dr. Park on SE 45th. Please be aware not to block neighbor’s driveways.
Tri-met: Bus #75 (SE 45th & Tenino stop)
Ride/walk to the site on the Springwater Corridor trail: www.PortlandOregon.gov/parks/springwatermap. Exit trail at SE 45th St. entrance and ride a short distance north and up the slight hill on SE 45th St. Trail entrance is past the Franz bakery outlet, on your right.
Contact Information:
  • For more information or to RSVP, contact Stewardship Coordinator Susan Hawes: susan.hawes@portlandoregon.gov or 503.823.6131.
  • Day of event call/text Paul503.348.7681 or Susan: 503.823.5937.

Craft for a Cause Using fabric scraps to do good, tweens and teens are invited to work on a special cozy project crafting items to donate to those who need it most. You will be introduced to the basics of making hats, mittens, mitts and more. You keep one warmly item for yourself and the rest we'll donate to Belmont patrons in need,Teens and tweens who participate in this program are eligible for service hours for capstone project Weds., Jan. 16 4:00- 6:00 pm Weds., Jan. 30 4:00 - 6:00 pm Weds., Feb. 20 4:00 - 6:00 pm Belmont Library  


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