Wednesday, September 18, 2019

September 18th-

Snack Snack Snack Collection!

Hoping we can do a snack drive. If everyone brings in some communal snack on Monday because our snack bin is empty.
Please bring in non-peanut snacks to fill our snack bin.

Bring a filled water bottle to school EVERYDAY!

Registration Forms- Newton. Makenzie, Lalo, Gavin

Thursday, September 19th-  Strike permission slips!
Trip to Hoyt Arboretum 
Dress for success with layers, WATER BOTTLE FILLED, lunch, Ecore notebook and a sharpened pencil
-Read at home for 20-30 minutes

Tuesday, September 24th-
-Read at home for 20-30 minutes
-Bring a book to read at school!!!!
- Bring your blue reading packet with two new questions answered and ready to discuss your book.Newsela articles and quiz due- Bear scat spreads seeds & What is a seed?

Saturday, September 21, 9:00 AM-noon Service Opportunity -Errol Heights Park (Inner Southeast) – SOLVE Beach & Riverside Clean Up! Invasive species removal & litter patrol (more details at the bottom of post
We have a professional photographer coming to take class photos on September 25th.  
Families are welcome to issue payment using the following SchoolPay link(s) or by bringing cash or check to the school office.  The best part ~ ALL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT SUNNYSIDE'S GO FUND!
LATE-
-Bring back your registration form signed by a family adult- see missing list above
Finish Ecore and nature journal!!!!
Newsela Articles and quiz- Curiosity leads to easier learning,
Ecosystems, Nutrients of the rain forest

Errol Heights Park (Inner Southeast) – SOLVE Beach & Riverside Clean Up! Invasive species removal & litter patrol
Saturday, September 21, 9:00 AM-noon
Join Portland Parks & Recreation, Friends of Errol Heights and SOLVE—as part of this state-wide clean-up day!—to complete important ecological enhancement projects at this little gem of a Park. Removing invasive species helps protect wildlife habitat. This plus litter patrol helps provide cleaner water in Johnson Creek, which supports salmon and other 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. Instruction, tools, gloves, water, coffee/tea, and snacks provided. Children welcome and must be accompanied by an attentive adult.
Tri-met bus: #75 will drop you off at SE 45th & Tenino Dr. Walk about 200 feet south on SE 45th—group will either be meeting here, or you can walk the trail through the natural area to the SE 52nd St. entrance (~ ½ mile), another possible meeting location.
Bike/Walk on the Springwater Corridor trail: www.PortlandOregon.gov/parks/springwatermap.
RSVP to SOLVE (you’ll be sent confirmed meeting location details): https://www.solveoregon.org/opportunity/a0C1I00000N1D98
For more information contact Stewardship Coordinator Susan Hawes before September 13: susan.hawes@portlandoregon.gov or 503.823.6131. Day of event call/text Paul503.348.7681.
-Inspire your adult figures to sign up to join us for a field study or two -see link below
 Sign Up for Field Studies here- link

School pay link for supplies and field studies- Thank You!!
Click here for School Pay

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