cold weather GUIDELINES at elm lawn
Please help us keep kids safe outside... Cold Weather Guidelines!
Air Temps Below Zero degrees or Wind Chills Below -7 degrees?
Air Temps Below Zero degrees or Wind Chills Below -7 degrees?
- Students are welcomed into Elm Lawn before school
- Indoor Recess
- Grades K-3 students must wear snowpants and boots to play off the blacktop.
- Grades K-3 students with boots (no snowpants) must stay on the blacktop, but may walk up the far sidewalk to play on the swings only.
- Grade 4 students are not required to wear boots or snowpants, but they are not allowed to interrupt instruction to contact a parent/caregiver for dry clothes.
Websites to use at home
http://www.pebblego.com/login/
Username: elmlawn
Password: school
http://trueflix.scholastic.com
Username: wmmcpasd
Password: trueflix
http://em-ccss.everydaymathonline.com/g_login.html
Username and passwords are on the inside cover of your child's Student Planner
www.mobymax.com/signin
Instructions for logging in are located in the inside cover of your child's Student Planner (including our school code, wi515, and your child's username and password)
Username: elmlawn
Password: school
http://trueflix.scholastic.com
Username: wmmcpasd
Password: trueflix
http://em-ccss.everydaymathonline.com/g_login.html
Username and passwords are on the inside cover of your child's Student Planner
www.mobymax.com/signin
Instructions for logging in are located in the inside cover of your child's Student Planner (including our school code, wi515, and your child's username and password)
Parent Resources
IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION (Urgent messages should be directed to the Elm Lawn Office)
Elm Lawn Office: 829-9070
Elm Lawn Attendance: 829-9050
MCPASD Transportation: 828-1690
Lunch Express: 829-2344
TEACHER CONTACT INFORMATION
Ms. Flynn
[email protected] | 829-9083
Ms. Friedland
[email protected] | 829-9079
Mrs. Hamernik
[email protected] | 829-9106
Miss Lerum
[email protected] 829-9106
Mrs. Karls Niehaus
[email protected] | 829-9132
Mrs. Rust
[email protected]
Elm Lawn Office: 829-9070
Elm Lawn Attendance: 829-9050
MCPASD Transportation: 828-1690
Lunch Express: 829-2344
TEACHER CONTACT INFORMATION
Ms. Flynn
[email protected] | 829-9083
Ms. Friedland
[email protected] | 829-9079
Mrs. Hamernik
[email protected] | 829-9106
Miss Lerum
[email protected] 829-9106
Mrs. Karls Niehaus
[email protected] | 829-9132
Mrs. Rust
[email protected]
elm lawn lunch menu
About 3rd grade
TAKE-HOME FOLDERS
The take-home folder will come home every day, and should be returned to school each morning. On some days, it may have very little, and others it may have a lot. Please look over the items in the folder every day with your child and return anything necessary to school.
ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOKS
Each day, your child will be filling out a page in his/her assignment notebook. It is your child's responsibility to complete the work necessary and have a caretaker sign the notebook each evening. There is a spot for correspondence, if necessary, which will be checked daily.
MILK & SNACK
We will have milk and snack break each day. Milk is offered for students who wish to pay. Students are encouraged to bring a healthy snack each day, and must be handled in accordance with any existing food allergy rules in the classroom.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthdays are special days, and we love helping your child celebrate if your family chooses.Birthday treats are welcome, but please keep food allergies in mind and consult the "safe snack' list if your child's classmate has food allergies.
The take-home folder will come home every day, and should be returned to school each morning. On some days, it may have very little, and others it may have a lot. Please look over the items in the folder every day with your child and return anything necessary to school.
ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOKS
Each day, your child will be filling out a page in his/her assignment notebook. It is your child's responsibility to complete the work necessary and have a caretaker sign the notebook each evening. There is a spot for correspondence, if necessary, which will be checked daily.
MILK & SNACK
We will have milk and snack break each day. Milk is offered for students who wish to pay. Students are encouraged to bring a healthy snack each day, and must be handled in accordance with any existing food allergy rules in the classroom.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthdays are special days, and we love helping your child celebrate if your family chooses.Birthday treats are welcome, but please keep food allergies in mind and consult the "safe snack' list if your child's classmate has food allergies.
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
IN LITERACY, STUDENTS WILL:
IN SOCIAL STUDIES, STUDENTS WILL:
- Experience a variety of literature through the Reader's Workshop approach.
- Correctly spell high-frequency words and learn and apply spelling patters at their own level.
- Work on improving grammar, mechanics, and composition skills.
- Create, edit, and publish writing using Writer's Workshop approach.
- Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems, and number stories up to 4 digits.
- Identify fractional parts and equivalent fractions.
- Read and write money amounts using dollars and cents notation.
- Identify and compare 2D and 3D shapes and their characteristics.
- Identify, create and complete symmetrical figures.
- Identify and name points, line segments, and intersecting lines, rays and angles.
- Work in cooperative groups.
- Rotate among the 3rd Grade teachers to learn about:
- Water
- Sound
- Matter & Energy
IN SOCIAL STUDIES, STUDENTS WILL:
- Learn about global communities:
- Change
- Connection
- Government
- Science
- Technology
- Society
homework
READING
Students are expected to read 20-30 minutes nightly at home. All 3rd graders will have a reading log. Your child should record their minutes on their reading logs, which will be sent back and forth between home and school to use daily in both places.
MATH
Students will have a HomeLInk to complete nearly every evening, and rarely an unfinished Math Boxes from the Math Journal. All math homework is due the next day unless otherwise noted. Please make sure the math homework is completed neatly in pencil, and includes the student's name, date and time. Addition, subtraction and multiplication facts should be practiced at home, as timed tests will be given.
OTHER
Occasionally, additional homework will be assigned, such as spelling, writing, and other work. Some students may be asked to finish up work at home that is not completed during the school day.
Students are expected to read 20-30 minutes nightly at home. All 3rd graders will have a reading log. Your child should record their minutes on their reading logs, which will be sent back and forth between home and school to use daily in both places.
MATH
Students will have a HomeLInk to complete nearly every evening, and rarely an unfinished Math Boxes from the Math Journal. All math homework is due the next day unless otherwise noted. Please make sure the math homework is completed neatly in pencil, and includes the student's name, date and time. Addition, subtraction and multiplication facts should be practiced at home, as timed tests will be given.
OTHER
Occasionally, additional homework will be assigned, such as spelling, writing, and other work. Some students may be asked to finish up work at home that is not completed during the school day.