Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Curriculum Night

Curriculum Night
Wednesday September 23rd

There are many things happening on Curriculum Night so don't miss it.

Childcare will be provided for 5 year-olds and older by John Keins and and two able assistants sponsored by the PGG. There will be a movie in the Auditorium which will start at 6:30. All children must stay in the Auditorium. Children under 5 are welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult.

  • The movie is Homeward Bound - The Incredible Journey. Three pets are left behind when their family goes on vacation. Unsure of what happened, the animals set out on a quest to find their family. Possibly scary scenes: Milo gets swept away in a river and Otis fight a bear. Milo throws himself off a cliff and must spend the night alone and in the dark. There will also be a few shorts at the beginning: Stregga Nona, The Five Chinese Brothers, The Three Robbers
ALSO:
Bring your Stop and Shop Card to sign up for the Bonus Bucks Program.
Bring you Big Y card to sign up for the Education Express Program.
Bring in your used books for the Used Books Sale.
Vote for our final School Governance Council Parent.
Remeber to check your name and information for the Directory while in your child's classroom.

Schedule:
6:15- 6:30 Opening Presentation with Nick and the PGG in the Auditorium
6:30-7:10 Curriculum presentation in grades K, 1, 2, & 3 and upper grade parents and guardians can visit the specials classrooms at this time. (art, music, physical education, computer and library.)
7:10-7:20 Break and transition time and a good time to visit the PGG Table
7:20-8:00 Curriculum presentation in grades 4, 5, & 6 and lower grade parents and guardians can visit the specials classrooms at this time. (art, music, physical education, computer and library.)
8:00 finish the night by visiting the PGG Table

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Some Cool Family Events and a Chance to Participate

North Amherst 3rd Annual Harvest Festival,
Sunday September 28th. 1 to 6 PM being held at Simple Gifts Farm, located on North Pleasant Street, North Amherst. Fine entertainment, Great Food, Silent Auction, Microbrew, Bake Sale, Pig roast, Watermelon Race, Family field Day, Face painting, Hayrides, Hot Air Balloons. Many Mark’s Meadow Families are participating in the running of this event. Come have fun and Support Local Agriculture. For more information visit, simplegiftsfarms.com.

Make Sure Your Child Doesn't Get Left Inside
The Berkshire Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club is starting up hikes and other events to get kids outdoors. Our first outing will be a short hike at Buffam Falls in Pelham on Saturday, Sept. 27, 10:00 AM. The event will be a short hike at a slow pace, with plenty of opportunity to throw rocks and sticks into the water and explore nature. We may get a snack, lunch or ice cream afterward.

The goal is to have at least one kid-friendly event every month of the year. Possibilities include scavenger hunts, building fairy houses, and letter boxing.

Our second event, on Oct. 12, will be a hike up Rattlesnake Knob which is a smaller peak just east of Mount Norwottuck, part of the Holyoke Range in Amherst. We will meet at 10 a.m. and may gather for lunch afterward.

Contact Leader Nancy Weld for more information (413) 256-8728 or at familyprograms@amcberkshire.org. There is no cost for the hikes and you don't have to be an AMC member. See all AMC hikes here.

Announcing The Woven Word Creative Writing Workshops for Young Girls (5th-8th grade)

There are stories and poems that belong to each of us alone. The Woven Word workshop, now in its 3rd year, is designed to create safe space to develop each girl’s unique voice. We focus on creative writing, not grammar or spelling. Workshop leader Lynn Bowmaster is a published poet with 9 years experience leading youth workshops.

Meets Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30. For information Lynn at 584-3373 or email: lrbowmaster@gmail.com. Cost $14-16/week. or click here