The MJT Weekly
Friday, May 14, 2021
(Please note the links can be clicked on the electronic versions of this newsletter):
Hello Parents and Guardians:
We are beginning to close in on May. Here at MJT, faculty and staff are in one of the busiest times of the year preparing students for the end of this year and the beginning of the next. Here are a few adjustments to expect for the end of the year:
1. The summer enrollment is typically transient, which could possibly impact the number of sections that we have at each grade level. Therefore, this year, we will not be placing the name of next year's teacher on the report card. The last thing we would want to do is to make a change and disappoint a child due to a change in the number of sections at a specific grade level.
2. You will receive a Supply List in the final Report Card and it will be posted on our Webpage. You will notice that there will be one Supply List for each grade level. This allows you the most time to plan for purchasing your child's supplies regardless of what teacher your student will have next year.
Feel free to contact our office with any questions or comments.
Here is a projected view of the possible up-in-coming opportunities for students next year:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hFqWOSdguqtk7nw5X7fqGhRypAvlLY75y5-d0mcIPgk/edit?usp=sharing
Enjoy the weekend!
Respectfully,
Paul
Click Link for Summer Success Informational Video:
SUMMER SUCCESS ACADEMY
-MJT will be having its own Summer Academy program for students this summer beginning in July with transportation being provided.
Information has been placed on our Website, in an email sent to you, RoboCall and hard copy letter was mailed home this week.
Letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K4LcCutXZFlU_bT2YLEEG1T3-OsduK_o/view?usp=sharing
Commitment Form:
Incoming UPK and Kindergarten Screenings
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
MJT Outreach Program
Tuesday, May 25, 2021, 12:45 PM
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Safety Updates:
-From now to the end of the year, we will hold a few more evacuation drills (previously known as fire drills) for the building.
-We continue to follow Washington County's guidance in conjunction with the Center for Disease Control and Department of Health as we monitor our current practices during this pandemic.
Repeated Important Topics:
Program changes for next year (repeated information)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hXHvT4oRAkd4Rb_fuV4DAOFwLCRJjDDEUAnj_Wk1UPk/edit?usp=sharing
We are very excited about these student opportunities. Feel free to contact me at the MJT office for any questions!
Attendance Reminders:
- If your child is absent and they are able to log into the teacher's Google Classroom for the core subject areas, they are eligible to receive attendance credit for the day. Please make arrangements with the classroom homeroom teacher.
- Given the timing of the absent notification (i.e. child is sick that particular day), the teacher may or may not be able to send you the paper activities that support the lessons until a later time as they will be in the middle of instruction or preparing for it.
- If your child is in a situation where remote learning pertains to them, has internet capability, and is not logged onto the teacher's Google Classroom physically at their specified time(s)-they are marked absent.
Remote Learners:
Please have materials picked-up and returned upon their due dates to ensure timely feedback.
MJT VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP: AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF NORTHEAST
Curriculum At-A-Glance:
*Please note that these are just some of the skills that students are learning. Updated every two weeks. 5.7-5.21
Pre K
ELA:
- Letters S,T,U
- Counting syllables in words
Math
Writing the number 10
Addition and subtraction stories
3D shapes
Kindergarten
ELA
- Digraphs
- Sight words: of, have
Math
- Addition
- Subtractions
First Grade
ELA:
oo, ow, ou sounds
Opinion writing
Syllables
Math:
2-D shapes
Equal/unequal parts
- Review of adding 3 numbers, addition and subtraction facts, telling time, and fact families
Second Grade
ELA:
- oo, ou, ar, or sounds
- Story elements
- Punctuation and capitalization
- Parts of speech
- Proper nouns
- Contractions
- Different types of plural nouns
Math:
- Fractions
- Finishing graphs
- Ongoing review of addition and subtraction facts, telling time, and counting money
- Word problems (clue words)
Third Grade
ELA:
- Spelling patterns of /oi/, /ou/, and /aw/.
- Grammar review of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
- Short response questions requiring two details from the text.
- Text features and author’s point of view.
Math:
- Organizing data through graphing- tally charts, picture graphs, tape diagrams, bar graphs, and line plots.
- One and two-step word problems
- Math review
Repeated General Announcements:
Emergency Activity Lessons/packet GRADES UPK-2: In the event of a brief (24-48 hour) closure, an emergency hard copy packet was sent home with your child at the start of the school year with an attached letter explaining this process. These activities arranged by grade level are now also posted on our MJT Webpage for easy access. You may have received updated materials from the classroom teacher. These activities are only for a 24-48 hour closure. After this duration, we will activate our Chromebook deployment and each child will receive their Closure Class Schedule from their teacher for full online/remote learning. Faculty and Staff will be checking in with you and your child during this time.
GRADE 3: In the event of a brief (24-48 hour) closure, grade 3 will use the full remote schedule that was sent to families by their respective teachers. This is due to students traveling with Chromebooks each day.
In some cases, the re-closure work below has been updated by your child's teacher and you have been notified. Please check the Website.
Mary J Tanner Primary Building
Email: pmorcone@granvillecsd.org
Website: https://mjt.granvillecsd.org/
Location: 9593 New York 22, Middle Granville, NY, USA
Phone: (518) 642-9460 (4201)
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Twitter: @MorconeMJT