Ms Greenlee's Class
2G at American School of Doha
Dates to Remember:
January 17-20 - MAP Testing
January 19 - Full Day of School
January 21 - No School
January 24-28 - Visiting Artist – Danny Gregory
Charles and Erik -- Working Together
Jesse -- I'm connected
Ishaan and Selo -- Let's Program Our Robot
Mr. B Sharing Information
Mohammed and Aziz --Working Together
We're Listening
New Entry to Campus Procedures
Starting January 17th, 2016 there will be some changes for students and parents entering the ASD Campus supporting student safety. All students will be required to scan their Dragon Wristband entering and exiting the campus. It is recommended that you remind your child to wear their wristband daily. Replacement Dragon bands may be purchased at the front desk of the Administrative entrance for 50 qr. Wristbands will be distributed to Lower Elementary Students next week by their teachers. Your childs dragon band will be labeled with their name by a key tag. We kindly ask parents to keep this label on the wrist band for easy identification.
Parents and domestic staff will not be permitted through Gate 5 for morning drop off. Students
may enter through Gate 5 using their wristbands and teachers will be there to supervise starting at 7:40 AM. Parents wishing to accompany their children to classes are asked to enter through Gates 8 & 10.
Pick-up procedures will remain the same, parents will be able to enter and exit the campus through Gate 5 from 2:45 - 4:15 PM. Pick up procedures for PACT Tuesdays and our Pre-K Students will also remain the same, parents will be able to enter through Gate 5 at 12:15 PM. We kindly ask parents and guests to enter through Gate 8 during the school day. We thank you for your continued patience and cooperation as we work to keep our school safe and continue the improvements to the ASD campus.
Change to logging on to NVS
To improve the security of student accounts we are going to change the students' NVS passwords from 12345678 to a unique number for each student. Next week, or soon after, you will get an email containing the new password. This password should be used from then on when you log onto NVS. If you have any problems or questions please feel free to contact me directly by email at pblacklock@asd.edu.qa or through your son or daughter's classroom teacher.
Brief Subject Updates -- Click on buttons below to open parent letters for each subject
Math: We have wrapped up our week-long focus on telling time to the half hour, quarter hour, and to the nearest 5 minutes. Additionally students determined if many daily routines happened in the a.m. or p.m. While digital clocks are all around us the skill of reading an analog clock is still an important one. Please be encouraged to continue practicing with your child frequently.
Reading: In our new unit ‘Following Our Character’s Footsteps’, students are thinking about the clues the author gives us about external traits and internal thinking to discover more about our characters. They can make predictions about their characters based on the behaviors the characters exhibit, discuss their actions and how these relate to their character traits, and talk about the overall journey their characters take by retelling the story.
Writing: In this new Realistic Fiction genre students are investigating the structure of stories and they learn that characters face problems, overcome problems with help from others, and develop resolutions. Realistic fiction stories include believable characters who undergo a conflict or change in realistic settings and end with some kind of resolution. They will develop characters through various techniques, using dialogue and character's actions that 'show-don't-tell'.
- Science: This week students learned about the 3 main types of clouds; cirrus, cumulus, and stratus. They continued their outdoor weather observations and learned a rain gauge is a tool that measures rainfall. In the science lab students had a virtual field trip around the world, learning about a city's average January rainfall and measuring water to represent that average.
Information From Our Nurses
There are students in your child’s class who have nut allergies. A child with nut allergy can develop mild or severe reactions if they come in contact with the said allergen. Please take note of the following measures:
· Please be considerate of your child’s classmates when sending in snacks (if possible, to avoid sending any nuts or nut products)
· Children should be encouraged to wash their hands before and after lunch, prior to returning to the classroom to avoid any cross-contamination.
· For any special occasions, please be reminded that any food brought in to the class should be nut free.