10/25/2019

       Noticias 2D


Queridos Padres,

I want to say a huge ‘thank you!’ to all of you for coming out to conferences last week. It was such a blessing to meet with you. Thank you for your support, encouragement, and prayers; it means so much to me. What an absolute gift and privilege it is to partner with you in the lives of your children. Thank you for sharing them with me; they are a JOY and I love each one of them!

I hope you all enjoyed extra time with your kids last weekend. My time in CEA was meaningful and full of a lot of nice memories.

This is an exciting week ahead with family groups and Grandparents' day. 

Thanks for your continued prayers for unity throughout this year!

Blessings,


Hilda Duran


This Week:
Bible Memory Verse:
Lord’s Prayer Due Date: November 13
Bible: We will continue learning from Jesus how to pray to our Great Father God.
Literature Selection: Alexander y el día terrible, horrible, espantoso, horroroso. (Alexander and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day)
Phonics: Grammatical morphemes: los morfemas flexivos (letters that generally correspond to the masculine and feminine words)
Wall Words: ellos, yarda, zapato, nuestro, nadie
Poem: El río
Reading: This week we’ll learn about story sequencing and story mapping with our shared reading text. We will also revisit previous strategies such as making connections, predictions, and mental images.
Writing: We are finishing up this writing unit by working on revising and editing with partners. Our goal is to publish books that are easy for readers to understand.
Math: Students understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones. Also, we are using some great Apps for more practice.
Science: Students will present their research about different habitats. Then we will move to the last cycle of this science unit. Our focus question will be How do wind and water change the shape of the earth?

“Housekeeping” Items:
Note from the office: 
“There are approximately 23,660 food-insecure families in Ottawa County. Ottawa Food is an organization that has created a Find Food database that helps users search by zip code or date to find food resources available within the county. You can find more information on food pantries and other food resources HERE.”
T-shirt Project for Ralph:
After working hard as a class we have our
design. Yay!! Stay tuned on order details! These would make perfect Christmas gifts!
November 1: Grandparents’ Day. Please tell grandparents (or grand- friends, great-aunts, etc. if your child doesn’t have any grandparents that can make it) because they won’t want to miss it!
November 6: Publishing Party #2
November 6: Water Plant Field Trip.
November 7: No PM Busing.
November 7: School Picture Retakes
November 8: No AM or PM Busing
November 14: ZCS Legacy Event at Holland Civic Center @ 6:oopm 
November 26: All School Chapel - 9:00 a.m
November 27-29: Thanksgiving Vacation

10/11/2019


     Noticias 2D
Queridos Padres, 

Zeeland Christian has a sister school in the Philippines, Grace Community  Christian School. Every grade has an opportunity to sponsor a child from GCCS to cover his/her tuition costs. Our friend this year is Ralph. With the help of Good Ink in Holland, we will work to create a custom t-shirt to sell. Throughout the next few weeks we will work on brainstorming ideas, acting as scientists as we make observations about what makes a good t-shirt, narrow down ideas, pitch our idea to the class with a friend, and eventually choose one. We will practice working together, communicating well, sharing our ideas, and using empathy. The kids are SO pumped about this new opportunity and it is amazing to see their enthusiasm!

Our Driving Question: Can we design a t-shirt to sell to adults and kids that shares what we believe about God in order to raise money for our friend Ralph?

Thanks to Tonya Westerbeke for sending delicious treats to the classroom! 

This newsletter will cover information for this week AND the next short week!

Thanks for your continued prayers for safety, and unity throughout this year!

Blessings, 

Hilda Durán

This Week:
Bible Memory Verse: Malachi 3:1 Due Date: October 18 
Bible: The Lord’s Prayer. We will study every part of the Lord’s prayer and each child will write it in his/her own words. Look for these in the hallway soon! 
Literature Selection: Un caso grave de rayas (A bad case of stripes) 
Phonics: Morfemas flexivos según el números. Students will determine when add, "s", "es", and "ces" to singular nouns to make them plural.
Wall Words: todos, juegos, algunos, veces, ustedes.
Poem: El Señor Metetes
Reading: This week we will continue working on making predictions from the text. We will also learn to go back in the text and use specific parts of it check our predictions. In our shared reading we are going to work on questioning, specifically on asking deeper questions about the heart of the story.
Writing: This unit is powerful because the students begin to evaluate their own stories and recognize that it is important to focus on details such as spelling, finger spaces between words, etc. We are also going to learn to write for an audience.
Math: Students successfully took their first mat test. We have already started our second unit of place value.
Science: Students are becoming more aware of how Michigan looks in maps. This week we will make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. Focus question: Why do we see only certain plants and animals at only certain times/places? and Investigation question: What can we find on a walk?


“Housekeeping” Items
October 14: Parent-Teacher Conference Reservation System
http://www.zcs.org/parents/
October 14: Conference Feedback Sheet: If you would take a minute to fill it out and send it tomorrow. I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
October 18: Día de las Rayas, next week Friday come to school covered in stripes! We will have fun celebrating our shared literature book. You can be covered head to toe or just wear a striped shirt or pants.
October 21 & 22: Parent Teacher Conferences-Evening-School in session 
October 23-25: No School-PD & CEA Convention for teachers
November 1: Grandparent’s Day will be on Friday, November 1. Your child will bring home invitations for his/her grandparents on Friday. 
November 6: Water Treatment Plant Field Trip
November 7: No PM Busing, Picture Retakes
November 8: No AM or PM Busing
November 14: ZCS Legacy Event at Holland Civic Center @ 6:00pm

10/05/2019

Noticias 2D
Queridos Padres, 


I am grateful for our never-changing Jesus as we learn about his kingdom message in Bible class! We admire who he was as we study his life and are encouraged to know he is still as faithful, firm, and compassionate today.


A huge GRACIAS goes out to Brittany VanHuis  & Jill Hamm for providing us with amazing treats and juice boxes for our publishing party with Maestra Schrotenboer 3er grade classroom. We appreciate it so much!
Also, thanks for sending your child with their Pjs & stuffed animals last week! We had a blast celebrating our first won letter! 


Thanks for your continued prayers for safety, and unity throughout this year! 


Blessings, 
Hilda Durán 


This Week:
Bible Memory Verse: Psalm 105:4-6 Due Date: October 17
Bible: This week we will focus on the time between the Old Testament times and the New Testament times as people waited for the Messiah. We will learn about the promised Savior and the beginning of Greek rule, the Greek and Roman impact, as well as the Pharisees and Sadducees.  
Literature Selection: Un caso grave de las rayas
Phonics: los consonantes c suave, x, s, z 
Wall Words: fácil, excelente, dicen, gracias, vez
Poem: Zipi-Zape
Reading: This week we will continue working on making predictions from the text. We will also learn to go back to the text and use specific parts of it check our predictions. In our shared reading, we are going to work on questioning, specifically on asking deeper questions about the heart of the story.
Writing: We have begun a new unit called “Writing for Readers”. This unit is powerful because the students begin to evaluate their own stories and recognize that it is important to focus on details such as spelling, finger spaces between words, etc. We are also going to learn to write for an audience this week.
Math: Students are working hard solving word problems using different strategies. This is a complex compare problems. Although the problem uses the word menos, children need to add to solve the problem. The greater number is the unknown. 
We took the Spring Delta Math Screener last week. If you would like to see your child's results, please send an email to Maria Klompmaker (mklompmaker@zcs.org). 
Science: Our science classroom will be different this year. You’ll see engaging classroom experiences with your children asking more questions, exploring and discussing possible solutions, investigating science concepts, using argumentation, and being fully active in the learning process. 
This approach mirrors real-world science practices and deeply engages students in the learning process. There are no right or wrong answers, just some things that didn’t work. There is no textbook. Students will be expected to maintain a science notebook almost daily to use for reference. Students will write, draw, and orally report their findings for each lesson. Students will work cooperatively to find solutions to real-world problems.  This style of inquiry-based teaching makes learning meaningful and memorable for children. Please ask your child to share with you his or her projects and discoveries, frequently. All assessments will be project-based and will be scored using a rubric. Student report cards will reflect class participation, assignments, and performance assessment tasks. 
During this week students will respond to the focus question: What is the purpose of maps? & investigation question: Why do Michiganders use their hands to show where they live?


“Housekeeping” Items:
October 9: Teacher Conference Reservation System http://www.zcs.org/parents/ 
October 10: Conference Feedback Sheet: In your child’s mail today you will find a questionnaire that will help me as I prepare for conferences. If you would take a minute to fill it out and send it in by Friday, Oct.10, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
October 11: All school chapel at 9:00 am
October 11: NO PM Busing 
October 21 & 22: Parent Teacher Conferences-Evening-School in session
October 23-25: No School-PD & CEA Convention for teachers