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WOODLAND INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOL
WEEKLY NOTES
September 18, 2019
Attention 5th Grade Families! An exciting educational trip to Quebec & Montreal in June of 2021 is being planned by our World Studies teachers. An in-formational meeting will be held on Monday, September 30th at 6:30 pm in the Woodland LMC. Please click here for more details about this adventure.
If your student did not have their photo taken at a picture day in August, the
Woodland School picture re-take day will be held on Wednesday, September 25th. Please click here to print a copy of the Network Photography order form if needed. Copies are also available in the office.
On Friday, September 27th there will be an 11:20 am release for all intermediate
students. Pledge sheets were sent home with students this week for the Woodland Fun
Run which will be held on Friday, October 4th. Please look for volunteering op-portunities in future notes.
6th graders will be going on a field trip to Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya. Homerooms will at-
tend on the following dates:
Monday, October 7th: Heinz, Price, McGregor Monday, October 14th: Bergmann, Lau, Wesoloski
The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation is once again looking to recognize out-
standing teachers and schools. Parents, teachers, students, community mem-bers, or administrators are able to nominate an outstanding teacher by submitting a nomination form on line at www.kohleducation.org. Nominations must be made online no later than Tuesday, October 8th. Teachers and principals nominated will then be sent an application form.
Woodland School is looking for a noon hour lunch supervisor. Please contact
Peggy Mueller at 920-730-0924, option 2 or [email protected] for more details if you are interested.
Please visit the KASD website and check out the Community Events page for
more great opportunities and activities for your family.
Woodland Intermediate Specials Newsletter
Volume #11 Issue #1
Physical Education
5th and 6th grade P.E.
The 5th and 6th grade students
talked about our community
values and what they looked like
in the PE Class. We talked about
them and gave examples, and we
also added Effort for the PE class.
The first couple of days of
class, the students played a big
game activity. The focus of this
was teamwork and space
awareness.
The next week the students
will be testing. The tests will be:
sit-n-reach, sit-ups, push-ups, and
the pacer. The students will
record the scores into their
Chromebook. We will test two
more times throughout the year.
Mr. Weyers (ext. 2660)
Computer
5th Grade Computer
Applications
Welcome to Computer
Applications! The first fifteen
minutes of each class is
spent practicing keyboarding
skills using an excellent
program called
EduTyping.com. Using an
online program allows
students who are looking for
more practice to access their
lessons from home as well. At
the start of each month,
students complete a timed
test to measure how their speed and accuracy have
improved, and they evaluate
their posture, use of the
keyboard covers and focus.
Computer Applications is a
letter-graded class, so you
can access these scores by
logging into Infinite Campus.
I like to remind parents to
encourage proper
keyboarding techniques at
home so the skills learned in
class carry over to everyday
life. This month, I challenge you to have your child to
teach you proper
keyboarding posture! I'm
excited to get to know you
and your child this year!
Mrs. Berndt (ext. 2625)
World Studies
6th Grade World Studies
Bonjour et bienvenue! As a sixth grader, your child will be studying French and Spanish this year! We are always looking for guest speakers to visit classes and share travel stories with us. If you or someone you know would be interested, please email me. We began our French unit by learning the benefits of speaking French. For example, did you know that French is the second most learned language in the world, and is spoken on all continents? It is a thriving language in today's global economy, with over 40 countries around the world who use it as their daily language! Students who learn a second language such as French have shown to be more creative and better at solving complex problems, develop a deeper understanding of their own and other cultures, and improve their overall school performance. Evidence also shows that children who learn a language before the onset of adolescence are more likely to develop native-like pronunciation. This month, I challenge you to ask your child which benefits he or she chose as his or her top three reasons to learn French!
Mrs. Berndt (ext. 2625)
Woodland Wolves Chorus The choir is once again planning to sing in the KASD Choral Festival on February 17 at Kimberly High School. This concert will feature all of the choral ensembles in grades 5 – 12, with a song in which everyone will sing together! Our first week of rehearsals is October 1, with girls meeting on Tuesdays and boys on Thursdays. Rehearsals will run right after school until 3:55. We can share Globe Trotter and other intramural students as they wrap up their adventures. If you missed the sign up and still wish to join, contact Mrs. Been ASAP. You can stay up to date with Choral events on the Woodland Intermediate music web page. https://sites.google.com/a/kimberly.k12.wi.us/music-maestros/
Choir Concert Dates are: December 10, February 17 (at Lawrence University) and April 7.
Healthy Living 5
th Grade
Healthy Living-5
I am slowly but surely learning all the 5th
graders names. I told the kids that between
Woodland and Mapleview, I have 368 names
swimming around in my head. They are all very
understanding!! I describe “Healthy Living”, as a
Wellness class addressing physical, mental and
social health, especially as they apply to
adolescents. Healthy Living is a non-graded class,
but we continue to have standards to address and
good habits to establish. Our topics this year
include: Wellness triangle; Family/Friends;
Emotions; Stress/Anger; Nutrition; Tobacco;
Personal Health and Safety, and Human Growth
and Development. Our first unit will be the
Wellness Triangle. Students will learn to broaden
their view of what it means to be healthy to
include not just physical health, but mental and
social health as well.
Following the Wellness Triangle, we will begin
our unit on “Social Health”. Family influences our
physical, mental and social health by the genes that
are passed down, as well as, by the environment in
which we are raised. Friends will become an even
greater influence on students’ health in the
upcoming years. For this reason, evaluating the
characteristics that we look for in friends is vital.
The final topic in our social health unit is bullying.
We know from the recent school climate survey
that most students enjoy school, feel safe and are
happy. Unfortunately, there continue to be
incidents of bullying. Recognizing bullying and
knowing what to do in the situation to stop it will,
hopefully, help all students to feel safe, included
and cared for. Identifying the roles people play in
our lives and how to improve and keep healthy
relationships is key to staying well.
If you have any questions throughout the year,
please contact me at ext. 2864.
Mrs. Curtis (ext. 2864)
6th Grade Art
The sixth grade students used their chrome book to search for an image they wanted to use for their painting. After they selected their own image the students learned how to free draw their image onto a sheet of paper, and then they transferred their image onto their canvas panel so they could begin painting their image. The 6th grade students then were ready to paint their image. The students needed to focus on a few things when painting: No water on their brush, No solid colors, thick paint, variety of colors and value. When the students finish their painting they will fill out the back of their canvas panel with a variety of details like: their name, title of their painting and signature. Before they turn in their painting they will use their chrome book to fill out their Google form “check-off sheet” (self-assessment) for their painting and will fill out and attach a name tag to their painting. The paintings will be displayed in the display cases when they are finished.
The Elements of Art we have covered are: Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space, Value and Texture.
Mr. Calmes (ext. 2321)
Band
Welcome to a new year of learning
in the Woodland Band Program! Our
beginning 5th graders had a great
start on their instruments in early
August attending two weeks of band
camp. Because of their hard work
they are already playing familiar
tunes along with having a good
foundation to being great musicians.
We are very excited to have them! Most of our continuing 6th graders
also attended one week of band camp
in August. They also worked hard
reviewing from what they learned last
year and also moved forward a bit in
their band method books. They are
back in shape and ready for another
great year of music making! All band
lessons began the week of September
9. We are definitely off to a great
beginning of the school year!
Ms. Shimek (ext. 2621) Mrs. Carpenter (ext. 2654)
MUSIC
Music Room News We’re off to a great start! Fifth grade music classes are reviewing known concepts and are beginning to learn new rhythms though some silly new songs. The students of fifth grade are very good singers and have remembered many
music reading concepts from fourth grade! We are adding vocabulary words and sharpening our listening skills by doing some focused listening for different instruments and sections in marches. The fifth grade concert will include all the students of grade 5 singing and will also include the students who are in the band. This concert will be held on
January 14th. Sixth grade students are reviewing rhythms and note names of the treble and bass staves through singing and worksheets. It’s fun to jump in where we left off in fifth grade. Their singing continues to be impressive! We will very soon learn how to play the drums and
other instruments in world drumming. We will include our drums and voices on our performance on December 10th at 6:30pm. Please make sure your calendars are marked with the date, the concert will include every student in Grade 6. Students are all expected to attend their grade
level concerts, and wear dress pants or khakis, dresses or skirts with dress shoes and a nice top without logos or writing.
Please mark following concert dates on your
calendar:
December 10: All Grade 6 students, Band, and
after school choir.
January 14: All Grade 5 students and Band
students.
February 17: Intramural Choir at KASD Choral
festival at Kimberly High School.
April 7: 5th and 6th grade Bands and after school
choir.
Mrs. Been (ext. 2647)
ART
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual
orientation, sex, (including transgender status, change of sex or gender identity), or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability (“Protected Classes”) in any of its student program and activities.
Kimberly Area School District
HEALTH SERVICES Cindy Vandenberg, school nurse 423-4144
Kathy Verstegen, school nurse 423-4147 Wendy Van Nuland, school nurse 423-4150
PO Box 159 Combined Locks, WI 54113 Phone (920) 788-7900 Fax (920) 788-7919
CAMP MEDICATION INFORMATION 2019
Mrs. Bergmann, Mrs. Lau and Mrs. Wesoloski attend camp on Mon. Oct. 7th. Mrs. Heinz, Mr. Mc Gregor and Ms. Price attend camp on Monday Oct. 14th
All Paperwork, including health medication paperwork is due on Sept. 24th.
If you have medication consents on file for this school year, there is nothing else you need to do. We will send the medications that you have already provided including emergency medications such as inhalers, epipens and glucagon. Inhalers: If your student has permission from their health care provider to carry
their own inhaler, make sure they have it on their person, not packed in a bag. They will NOT be allowed on the bus without it.
Prescription medications (not given at school): Parent/guardian and physician signatures are needed on the KASD Request for Giving Medication form provided in the camp packet. School will provide Stock medication such as Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen and
Benadryl. If you want any of these made available to your student, you may fill out that information on the Outside Of School Field Trip Permission Form.
All medications must be in their original container and contain only enough medication for that day.
BULLYING AWARENESS WEEK
Every school year at Woodland, students and staff spend some time talking about bully prevention. We align our efforts with Wisconsin's Day of Observance for Bullying Awareness that is set aside for the 4th Wednesday of September. This is an important step in laying the foundation for a positive school climate that we strive to create for and with our students each year. On the wall by our recess doors, you will find the following statement. “We, the Woodland Wolves, pledge to never bully anyone. Instead, we will choose to Dare to C.A.R.E.” Students and staff sign their names to the banner above our pledge as a reminder of what we said we will do.
Dare to C.A.R.E!
Academic and Career Planning: Family Update
ACP Overview We wanted to take the time early in the school year to remind families of our Academic and Career Planning (ACP) process at the intermediate level, as well as, connect you to information containing an overview of ACP from kindergarten through senior year. ACP is a student-driven, adult-supported process in which students create and cultivate their own unique and information-based visions for post-secondary success, obtained through self-exploration, career exploration, and the development of career management and planning skills. You can view a PDF overview of our ACP Process.
ACP at the Intermediate Level During intermediate school, our focus is on exploration. Students begin to explore career clusters in a more personalized way through the use of Career Cruising. They examine their interests, strengths, soft skills, and personality traits to increase their self-awareness while also learning about career clusters of interest. We encourage parents to have conversations with their children about their interests and to look for opportunities where their child could try things they like. Parents also have access to their child’s Career Cruising account through one of
two ways. Students can show you their account or they can email you a link to view their account. ACP Throughout the Year Our ACP opportunities take place throughout the entire school year in a number of settings. Below you will find a tentative road map for when and where students will more formally engage in academic and career exploration. We will communicate via newsletters and emails more about each of the below opportunities so that you know what we are working on and can have conversations with your child.
Timeline 5th Grade 6th Grade
Fall ● Social/Emotional Unit - Guidance class
● Career Unit - Guidance class ● iChat small group topic - Interests,
personality and attributes
Winter
● All About Me presentations - Computer Applications class
● Academic Unit - Guidance class
● iChat small group topic - soft skills ● Academic Unit - Guidance class
Spring ● Career Unit - Guidance class ● Career cluster research/presentation - Computer Applications class
● iChat small groups - how to explore career clusters of interest
● Social/Emotional Unit - Guidance class
Ongoing Soft skill development - All classes
Babysitting Certification Class
Instructed by Tanya R. CPR, LLC
For participants age 10 and older
October 25th OR December 30th
8:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Village of Kimberly Municipal Complex
Aspen, Birch and Cedar Rooms
Pizza party lunch will be provided
Course fee—$65
Are you interested in earning money by becoming a certified babysitter? Do your
parents want you to feel more confident watching younger siblings? Want something fun to do
during a day off from school? If so, this is the class for you! After completion of this course you
will:
Become certified in American Heart Association first aid , CPR/AED, and what to do if someone
is choking, CPR certification will be valid for two years
Earn babysitting certification
Gain confidence needed to be an awesome babysitter
Have fun and meet new people on your day off from school!
NEW for 2019—Register online any time!
https://kimberly.recdesk.com/Community/Program
or register in person at the Kimberly Parks &
Recreation Office, 426 W. Kimberly Avenue,
Kimberly, WI 54136 , Call 920-788-7507,
message us on Facebook, or email
[email protected] with any questions! All
program participants will receive course
materials a week in advance via email.
Certification cards will be sent electronically as
well at the conclusion of the class.
Intramural Schedule 2019-20 The intramurals program at Woodland Intermediate is designed to provide students the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities. Children will create memorable moments spending time with peers, developing new friendships, learning new skill sets and growing their leadership and teamwork ability. Actual start and end dates will be furnished at the time of sign-up. Contact Mr. Eichman ([email protected]) with questions about intramurals. Cross Country
● September - October ● Meets twice per week
Globetrotters (Geography Club)
● September - October ● Meets once per week (5th grade only)
Girls Volleyball
● October - November ● Meets twice per week
Art Club
● November - December ● Meets once per week (6th grade only) ● February - March ● Meets once per week (5th grade only)
Wrestling
● October - December ● Meets twice per week until 4:30pm
Choir
● September - December and February - April ● Meets once per week
Crafty Kids
● November - December & March - April ● Meets once per week
Basketball
● January - February ● Meets twice per week
Chess and Cribbage Club
● February - March ● Meets twice per week
Boys Volleyball
● March - April ● Meets twice per week
Coding Club (Computer Science)
● March - April ● Meets twice per week
Active Games
● May ● Meets twice per week
All intramurals are 3-4 pm except wrestling which ends at 4:30.
Do you enjoy working with children while maintaining a flexible work schedule? Have you considered becoming a substitute teacher?
The Kimberly Area School District is seeking talented Substitute Teachers who want to join a team of ambitious professionals who help all students succeed. Sometimes, our educators are away from their classrooms for things like professional development or when they are ill. That’s when we need talented individuals to continue providing a high-quality education to our students.
Qualifications:• Current Wisconsin Educator License - or - Substitute Teacher Permit• Have an Associate’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree but not a Substitute Teacher Permit? Contact us
at (920) 788-7900 to learn more about pursuing training to obtain a Substitute Teacher Permit.
Substitute Teachers new to KASD are supported by helpful District staff at each building. The District uses Frontline, an online Substitute Teacher system, where you can view and customize subbing positions you are most interested in for your subbing career. KASD offers a competitive daily pay rate for our substitute teachers.
Are you ready to join a team of talented professionals who help every student reach their potential? Complete an online application through WECAN (Wisconsin’s K-12 hiring website) https://wecan.education.wisc.edu.
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of the Protected Classes of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including transgender status, change of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity), pregnancy, creed or religion, genetic information, marital status, handicap or disability, citizenship status, veteran status, military service (as defined in 111.32, Wis. Stats.), ancestry, arrest record, conviction record, or any other characteristic protected by law in its employment practices. Concerns or questions should be directed to the District’s Compliance Officer, the Director of Human Resources, at Kimberly Area School District, 425 S. Washington Street, Combined Locks WI 54113. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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