Wednesday, October 23, 2019

October 23









Quest State Fair
A big thank-you to everyone's help to make our State Fair a success.  Students had a wonderful time, and there were so many tasty treats to try.  This will become a staple of the Quest experience for sure! 

Parent Teacher Conferences
Mrs. Hudak will be posting information on how to sign up for parent / teacher conferences.  This first conference is a parent / teacher conference, to which your student is welcome to attend, but it is not required.  These conferences are 15 minutes in length.  If you should find you need an additional conference after this, you can look to schedule an additional conference sometime during the day later in November, and into December.

Quest Clothing
Quest clothing is ready for ordering.  Please fill out this google form to place your order.  Checks can be made to CBMS.  Please have orders in by November 8th.

Math Homework
Students have been assigned a weekly Math homework.  They bring this homework to and from school in a 'homework folder'.  Each week assignments are posted on the Quest Calendar.  Typically, they are sent home Monday and due Friday.  You can find extra copies and answer keys on the Quest website.  Homework serves an opportunity for students to practice skills they are learning in class.  If student put forth a good effort and are still struggling, they should bring their questions to Mr. Taylor.  This is a great opportunity for them to practice how to advocate for themselves.  It also provides Mr. Taylor with valuable insight into misconceptions they might have around the math.  Please do not let homework become a stressor on your family.  If it is too much on home life, let Mr. Taylor know and he can help them find time at school.

WSAS
Students have switched units to our Identity Unit.  Our essential questions are: What is the identity of different types of matter?  How does the arrangement of particles affect phenomenon?  We are completing experiments and we are learning how to draw scientific models.  In writing, we are working on personal essays.  We have some good story tellers in our class!  If you get the chance, tell your students a story, or see if they can come up with an event in their life they might want to write about!
Homework for writing this year is optional.  It will begin in November for those interested.  I have sent a Google form to your student for their feedback.
In reading, students are reading biographies and autobiographies.  I have a slideshow of what students are learning on my webpage.  I have short videos for them to follow, with assignments included.  This gives students a choice of pace through the unit while I meet with small groups to help them with their reading.


Wednesday, October 2, 2019

October 2nd


Hello Quest Families!
Here are some updates.

State Fair
We are in the last two weeks of our geography / states unit.  Next Thursday, October 10th, at 8:15, we will have a State Fair!  On that day, students will have a table to display the following about the state they are studying:
A relief map
The book they read (set in the state)
A fun facts paper
An essay
A tourism video
Food cut into 10-15 samples

The food is where you come in!  For the next couple of days, we will look up some recipes.  Please help your student by asking about the recipe, helping them get supplies, and bringing the samples to school. With creative packing, students have been successful bringing in food projects on the bus.  If this project is a hardship for your family, please let me know, and I can help out.

The fair will run from 8:15 to around 9:00.  All are welcome.

Studying for states
Students should continue to study their 50 states until they have them memorized.  Knowing the location of the 50 states, as well as other geographical landmarks will help them in their studies of the United States this year.  Our last official quiz for this will be next Tuesday.  However, students may retake this during workshops until they get all 50 states correct.

Assessments
We will be attempting to put as many assessments as possible on SeeSaw.  Please refer to this to see how your student is doing.  Students will have information about their relief map, essay, reading comprehension, and tourism video by mid October.  Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions.

Problem Solving
We are wrapping up our first unit (Expressions, Equations, and Volume) this week.  Be sure to check Seesaw to see some of the work you student has done this unit.  Next week, we will start a fraction unit.  Students will also be exploring how to program with Cubelets.