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Saying Goodbye to January

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Good Afternoon, As we embark on the second half of the school year students are feeling motivated to want to do their best. With mid year assessments wrapped up, students had a chance to reflect on where they are at, and then discussed what are things they can do everyday to help themselves continue to grow in their learning. The concepts they are learning in math, reading, etc. are challenging them to push beyond some of their comfort zones to do more. I'm excited to see each one of them as they strive to achieve their goals, and watch they continued growth this second half of the school year.  Week in Review:  Leader in Me: Our class talked about using courage and consideration to Think Win-Win. Ask your child, “Why are both courage and consideration important to Think Win-Win?” Writing: Writers spent this past week planning out their second informational books which the topics they are writing about are the extreme weather and natural disasters they have been doing research on i

Halftime in School Year

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 Good Afternoon, As the students were leaving today it is hard to believe that the school year is halfway over. At this time of the school year it's important to reflect on the growth that has been made by everyone up to this point. In the learning journey and process, I feel its important to understand everyone learns at their own 'race'. Don't gauge the growth on where others are at, but where is the individual student in their own learning journey and process. Every student needs to run their own 'race' in the learning process because everyone matures, grows, and learns at different paces. As the students advocates for learning needing to make sure we celebrate the growth throughout, but also where they are at now is critical to ensuring they stay motivated and have the confidence to want to continue to grow. Week in Review: Leader in Me: This week we celebrated all things NDLC. Students wrote about reasons why they love NDLC which decorated our classroom doo

Celebrate NDLC Week!

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 Good Evening,      Hope everyone had an enjoyable weekend as we head into a special week here at NDLC. It's a celebration of all things that makes NDLC a place that we all love, and are proud to be a part of as a school. The kids and families are a big part of what makes this place special, so my hope is this week everyone can have great Husky Pride and enjoy the various activities and dress up days we have planned. Week in Review:  Leader in Me: We are focusing on habit 4 this month which all about think win-win. Our class talked about when "no deal" is the best option. Ask your child, "What does no deal mean?" Writing: Writers are working hard on elaborating in their informational books, and making sure each chapter is teaching exactly what they would want to have if they were reading their books. Writers are putting an emphasis on structure in each of their chapters which correlates to the work they are doing in reading trying to identify those structures. M

Happy New Year!

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Good Afternoon, As we welcome in a brand new year, I hope everyone was able to enjoy time off with the ones closest to them as well as recharge as we embark on a new year filled with lots of excitement. A new year can have a lot of different meanings for a lot of people, but one thing I look forward too is seeing the excitement on all of the student's faces when they return. They are excited to share lots of things, but most importantly they are just excited to see each other again which is what it is all about. I'm excited to continue to pick up where we left off, and make the most out of every single day we have together this new year! Week in Review: Leader in Me: Our class spent this week reviewing expectations in all locations in our school. Whether that be the bathroom, hallway, cafeteria, or recess their are expectations for us all to know what it should look like, sound like, and feel like. I'm excited to see the students flourish in these expectations to be leader