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WOODLAND INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOL
WEEKLY NOTES
April 11, 2018
It is Severe Weather Awareness week in Wisconsin. Woodland School will be participating in astatewide drill tomorrow, Thursday, April 12th.
Attention Parents!!! The Forward Exam is starting next week! Here are a few reminders as weprepare for the Forward Exam. Thank you in advance for your help!
Testing will take place for all 5th grade and 6th grade classes during the mornings starting thisMonday, April 16th. Please refrain from scheduling appointments during the mornings that your gradelevel will be testing. Any missed tests will have to be made up. Make up tests will be administeredduring the week of April 23rd and the week of April 30th
Phones, smartwatches and any other personal electronic devices cannot be used by anyone(students or staff) in the testing environment. If possible, students should leave them at home on test-ing days. Teachers will be asking students to put any devices in their backpacks during testing.
Please help your children do their best by having them get a good night's sleep and eat a healthybreakfast.
Mark your calendars! The 5th & 6th grade bands and the after school choir will be performingon Tuesday, April 17th at 6:30 pm in the Woodland gym. There will also be an art show in the cafete-ria before and after the concert. Please come to enjoy some wonderful music and take some time toadmire the incredible works of art created by our Woodland students.
Friday, April 20th, is an 11:20 am release for intermediate students.
The next Woodland PTO meeting is on Tuesday, April 24th at 6:30 pm in the Woodland LMC. Allparents are welcome and free childcare is provided.
Please start saving your aluminum cans for the 10th annual Woodland Can Drive to be held the weekof April 30th - May 5th. The can drive will close with a brat fry on Saturday, May 5th from 11:00 amuntil 1:00 pm. All proceeds from cans turned in and sales will go to our UNLESS cancer fundraiser.We are in need of many donations to help make this event a success. Please click here to accessthe sign up genius if you are able to help out with this exciting school event. All donations should beto school by 3:30 pm on Friday, May 4th. Thank you!
Save the date! The Woodland School picture and paperwork day for the 2018/2019 school year willbe held on Thursday, August 16th from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm.
Please see the attached flyer or visit the KASD website and check out the Community Events pagefor more great opportunities and activities for your family.
Woodland Intermediate Specials Newsletter
Volume #9 Issue #8
Physical Education
5th and 6th grade P.E.
The 5th and 6th grade students are
finishing up their Floor Hockey unit by
playing games. In this unit we went
over the fundamentals of the game
that included: dribbling, passing, and
shooting on goal. The overall focus of
this unit is Safety.
After the Floor Hockey unit the
students will be testing. This will the
third time testing and the last. The
students have been working hard in
class to improve their scores. The
fitness test include: Sit-n-Reach, Pacer,
Push-up, Curl-ups, and Shoulder
Stretch.
At the end of the year the Students
will be working on Soccer,
Baseball/Softball. Hopefully the
weather cooperates and we can get
outside to work on the fundamentals of
the games.
Mr. Weyers (ext. 2660)
Computer
6th Grade Computer
Applications
Sixth graders are working hard to complete their Career
Cluster Research Projects. This project is designed in collaboration with the Guidance department to explore different careers within a career cluster they have expressed interest in. Students are welcome to access Career Cruising from home for additional information and resources regarding Academic and Career
Planning.
Students are still working on keyboarding skills throughout the semester. They begin each class with 10 minutes of practice in Typing.com and complete a 3 minute timed test at the end of each month. In addition to completing a rubric that evaluates their growth and effort, they set goals each month to work toward and write reflections on their
progress. Any of their evaluations can be shared with
you by asking them to show you in Google Classroom.
Mrs. Berndt (ext. 2625)
World Studies
5th Grade World Studies
One part of our curriculum in World Studies is practicing the skills needed to learn a new language. We encourage students to practice at home, either through the use of technology, or with other family members (even if they don’t speak the language themselves)! One resource we use often is Quizlet, which allows students to study vocabulary meanings and pronunciations through flashcards, spelling games, memory games, tests, and more. There are links to all of the vocabulary words we practice in class on the KASD World Studies website, which can be accessed via the Berndt Bulletin at:
https://sites.google.com/a/kimberly.k12.wi.us/the-berndt-bulletin/home
Mrs. Berndt (ext. 2625)
Spring Concert/Art Show Information: The Arts: Visual and Musical Arts are very important to the success of our Woodland Intermediate School students. The Arts enhance the student’s personal, emotional, social and intellectual development to become a quality member in today’s world. Please come and immerse yourselves in the art and music of the Woodland Intermediate students. You will be able to view the wonderful art before and after the concert. Students are encouraged to enter a program cover design for a chance to have their artwork featured for the event. Please see a previous email that came home for details. The 5th and 6th grade bands and intermural choir will be performing their Spring Concert on Tuesday, April 17th, 2017 at 6:30 pm in the Woodland gymnasium. Choir (non-band) students will meet in the 6th grade pod at 6:20. ***Students are asked to wear nice clothes for the evening performance. No wind pants or jeans, and no t-shirts with writing. Choir and Band or Woodland t-shirts would be appropriate for the afternoon performance for the school.
We look forward to sharing the arts with you.
Healthy Living 6
th Grade
It is so hard to believe that we are entering
4th quarter. We are starting 4th quarter with
our unit on nutrition. Eating well can have a
great impact on physical, mental and social
health. With the introduction of our nutrition
unit, maybe, hopefully, you’ve noticed more
healthy items on your grocery lists and/or
increased interest in the food labels of the items
you bring home. It is not just that the food
items (i.e. goldfish crackers) don’t contain too
many things or in amounts that are ‘bad’, but
that they may not contain the vitamins,
minerals, protein and fiber that our bodies need
to function at their best levels. Sometimes,
when we fill up on those less beneficial food
items, we don’t leave room for foods that our
bodies need. Any help you can offer at home
(sending fruits and vegetables for snack) would
reinforce this message. I have reminded your
children that my job is to teach them how and
why they should choose to eat healthy. Their
job is to make those healthy choices. The
emphasis in this unit is on eating the “healthy
plate” and getting the “essential nutrients” in
their foods in order to positively impact their
physical, mental and social health.
Nutrition is one component of our physical
health that impacts social and mental health,
but the other important piece is activity.
Activity has so many positive impacts including
improving lung and heart function, improving
the immune system, and releasing those “feel
good” endorphins. Like reading for 30 minutes
each day helps students become better readers,
60 minutes of activity each day will make for
healthier students.
Thanks for your support.
Mrs. Curtis (ext. 2864)
5th Grade Art
The students have created a watercolor painting inspired by an image they have chosen. The image they selected had personal meaning to them. The 5th graders will learn how to free draw their picture onto watercolor paper using a few techniques that help them place their image on the paper correctly. The students have learned different watercolor techniques: wet on dry, dry on dry, wet on wet, wash, value scale, crayons, colored pencils, salt, masking tape, sponge and rubber cement. The 5th graders used these
techniques to help them paint a realistic watercolor painting. After their painting is finished they will use their Chromebook and the students go onto our Google classroom and fill out the check-off sheet (self-assessment). After the finish the check-off sheet the students make a name tag for their painting, add a frame to the painting and then the paintings will be hung up in the hallways.
The Elements of art we have covered are:
Color, Line, Form, Shape, Space, Texture and Value.
Mr. Calmes (ext. 2321)
Band
SPRING CONCERT…GREAT MUSIC…FANTASTIC
STUDENTS…A MUST SEE
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 – 6:30 pm
5th Grade Band Students need to arrive at 6:00
6th Grade Band Students need to arrive at 6:05
*** Students are asked to wear nice clothes. This is
our formal performance. No athletic wear, t-shirts
with writing and blue jeans.
Tuesday April 17
School Concert - 1:30 for the day concert,
students are asked to wear their band shirt or other
Woodland wear.
If your family members are unable to attend the
evening concert, please invite them to join us in our
final dress rehearsal for the school. No need to come
early. There are plenty of good seats available for family members.
Heid Music Big 10 Contest:
Thank you to all family members, friends and students
who voted for Woodland Band in the Heid Music Photo Contest in honor of Music in Our Schools Month. We
are happy to say we did place in the contest. At this
time, we are waiting to see where we ranked in the
voting.
Ms. Shimek (ext. 2621)
Mrs. Carpenter (ext. 2654)
MUSIC 6th grade have begun to learn about
the elements of music, learning what
to listen for in classical music, and
gaining an overview of music history
as well as looking at the lives of
historically important composers. We
will also draw comparisons to
popular music. 5th grade students
have returned to singing and reading
music of America’s folk traditions
and other cultures. We will learn
songs including some influenced by
the American railroads, as well as
some songs in foreign languages.
Choir Rehearsals
Our performance is on April 17th
at 6:30. We will rehearse during
recess/lunch that day instead of after
school. The final performance will be
a trip to Sunrise to sing for the
students there on April 26th, during
the morning. Please return the
permission by April 19th.
We will have an ice cream party on
Tuesday, May 1st during lunch and
recess to celebrate the year. Students
may bring an unopened topping (no
nuts, please), labeled with their name
to contribute to the party if they have
something they would especially like.
Mrs. Been (ext. 2647)
ART
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TAKE YOUR CHILD TO WORK DAY April 26, 2018
Take Your Child to Work Day is April 26 2018 We ask
you to please consider if this experience is worth a day
away from learning at Woodland Intermediate. If you
choose to have your child join you at your place of work,
please call the school office or return the signed note
below to school no later than Monday, April 23rd. We do
expect that your child is with you at your place of
employment during the time specified. Thank you for
your understanding and helping your child understand this
as well!
My child will be with me at my place of employment for “Take
Your Child to Work Day”.
Child’s Name_________________________________________
Homeroom Teacher____________________________________
Parent Name_________________________________________
Parent Signature______________________________________
My child will be absent from school:
AM only
PM only
Entire day
Intermediate World Studies Department
Spring Concert Bake Sale
Tuesday, April 17th During the Spring Concert and Art Show
6 - 8 p.m.
Grab a tasty treat while you peruse the artwork of our talented intermediate students! Proceeds support the 2019 Intermediate World
Studies tour to the Dominican Republic. All items will be for sale by donation and are nut-free.
Save the Date: New Student Orientation at JRG
● Next year’s 7th gradersand their parents areinvited to join us at J.R.Gerritts for a chance tolearn more about ourgreat school and take aninformal tour. Many of our 7th grade teachers will also bein attendance.
Date: Thursday, May 3rd ● Enter the building through the gym doors (located off the
south parking lot near the football stadium), the staff lotdoors (north side of building in back of the school) or theJohn Street doors.
● Due to a home track meet and soccer games that evening,parking for parents attending orientation will be availablein the staff lot in the back of the building. Enter this lot onthe north side of the school near the railroad tracks.
Time: 6:00-7:15 pm ● Join us in the large gym at 6:00 p.m. for a presentation
about life at JRG. After the presentation feel free to take aself-guided tour of the school.
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• WI DNR Boater Safety Classes, March, April and May, various dates and locations
offering
• Pollyanna presented by the Papermaker Players April 12, 13, 14, 2018
• YMCA Kids Fun Night, April 28, 2018
• Girls Intro to Hockey at Fox River Girls Hockey Club, April and May 2018
• Kimberly High School Car Show May 19, 2018
• 4H Summer Camp at Upham Woods Outdoor Learning Center July 8-12, 2018
• YMCA Camp Nan A Bo Sho Summer 2018 Camp Offerings
• 2018 Baseball/Softball/Tee Ball Registration for Combined Locks Rec. Dept.
• 2018 Baseball Registration and Information for Kimberly Park and Rec.
• Summer 2018 Summer Program Guide
15th Annual
Youth Track Championships Sponsored by the Kimberly Area Running Club (KARC)
MEET IS OPEN TO CHILDREN FROM ALL COMMUNITIES
KARC Youth Track Championships sponsored by:
Meet Date: Saturday, May 19, 2018
Time: 8:00 am – Registration (pre-registration preferred) 8:30 am – Field events begin
- Long Jump, high jump and shot put9:00 am – 100 meter dash
All times after the 100 meter dash are approximate 9:45 am – Mile run 10:15 am – 400 meter run 10:40 am – 800 meter run 11:00 am – 200 meter dash
Entry Fee: $5 per Athlete (Includes t-shirt and up to 3 events)
Location: JR Gerritts Middle School Track, 545 S. John Street, Kimberly, WI 54136
Awards: T-shirt to all participants (size availability not guaranteed at meet for entries after 5/12/18)
Ribbons to all participants for each eventMedals – Gold, Silver & Bronze per Event, per Age Group
More Info: Contact Luke Demerath at [email protected] for more information
2018 KARC Youth Track Championships Entry Form
Athlete Name ________________________________________ Phone Number ____________________
Address ______________________________________ City ______________ State ____ Zip _________
Age on May 19 ______ Birthdate ____________ Boy or Girl
E-mail address (only used for questions about your registration) ___________________________________
Shirt size: (circle one) Youth sizes (YSM 6-8) (YMD 10-12) (YLG 14-16) Adult sizes Adult S Adult M Size availability not guaranteed at meet for entries after 5/12/18
Participation and Consent Waiver: I grant permission for my child to participate in the 2018 KARC Youth Track Championships. I recognize that competing in the sport of Track and Field is potentially a dangerous activity. In acceptance of this entry, I for myself, my execution, administration and assigns, do hereby release any rights and claims for damages I may have against KARC and any and all sponsors and individuals involved with the presentation and conduct of the 2018 KARC Youth Track Championships. I verify that this applicant is physically fit and sufficiently trained to participate in this competition. I grant permission to use any photo or record of this event for any purpose.
Pre-Register for Events (check 3 boxes maximum: 2 running, 1 field or 1 running, 2 field)
Signature (by parent or guardian) ________________________________________ Date ________________
Send: Entry Form, Signed Waiver and $5 per Athlete (make checks payable to KARC) to: KARC c/o Luke Demerath, 724 Apple Blossom Ct., Kimberly, WI 54136
Entries and Waivers are Allowed Day of the Meet – RSVP to: [email protected]
Age/Event 100 200 400 800 Mile LJ HJ SP
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5 & 6 N/A N/A N/A N/A
7 & 8 N/A N/A N/A
9 & 10
11 & 12
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