Ms. Schou's Class
Welcome Team Minion!
February 27
- measurement
- shortest to longest
- measuring with nonstandard units of measurement
- Subtraction with 6
- Words with -ea
- Adding endings (drop the y)
- Spelling words: eat, sea, each, team, please, dream, treat, beach, clean, lean
- Spelling City: Unit 4 Week 2
- Read for fluency and understanding
- draw, colors, over, drew, great, sign, show
- Adjectives for color
- Theme
- Quiz expectations:
- 1 quiz daily = at least 5 per week
- Bookadventure.com to take practice quizzes
- Letters
- STEM activity for Dr. Seuss
- Click here for home connection.
Math:
Math Focus Facts:
English /Language Arts:
Spelling/Phonics
Focus Words:
Reading
Accelerated Reader:
Writing:
Science / Social Studies:
Second STEP:
It is Dr. Seuss week!
Monday = Wear animal print or something with animals on it
Tuesday = Wear red, white, and blue
Wednesday = Wear mismatched clothes
Thursday = Wear a hat
Friday = Wear pajamas!
Our trip to the Naples Zoo is coming up! Please send in field trip forms if you haven't already done so! :)
Reminders...
We collect Box Tops. They are very helpful in getting supplies in the classroom. Please be careful to NOT cut off the date. Every 10 you bring in gets you a class coupon. We also collect Tyson A+ labels.
Birthdays treats should be either cookies or mini cupcakes. There is limited time to eat and the limited staff to distribute extra items in the cafeteria. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Check out the Gulf Elementary website! http://gfe.leeschools.net/
How to Contact Me
Email: emmaas@leeschools.net
Location: Gulf Elementary School, Agualinda Boulevard, Cape Coral, FL, United States
Phone: (239) 549-2726
Websites
Gulf Elementary Dress Code 2016-2017
1. Rubber soled, closed toe and heel sneakers are to be worn at all times.
2. Skirts and shorts must be at finger-tip length or longer. Leggings, tights or bike shorts worn may not be worn as pants unless a pair of shorts or shirt is worn that is finger-tip length or longer.
3. Pants will be worn fastened at the waist. When belts, suspenders or overall straps are worn, they will be secure at all times. Pant length will be no longer than the top of the shoe.
4. Transparent, see-through tops, bare midriff, strapless, low-cut, clothing, spaghetti strap tops and outfits that provide minimum coverage or are of a suggestive nature are not allowed. Halters, backless dresses or tops, tube tops, tank tops, muscle shirts, spandex, or any clothing that may be distracting, must be covered with a sweater, shirt or jacket.
5. Any articles of clothing or jewelry that may cause injury, such as belts, chains, bracelets, rings, dangling earrings, or chokers, (with or without spikes), are not allowed. Wallet chains, of any length, are prohibited and items hanging from belt loops are prohibited.
6. Apparel, emblems, insignias, badges, or symbols that promote the use of alcohol, drugs, tobacco or any other illegal activities are prohibited.
7. Apparel or symbols that may be gang or cult related are prohibited.
8. Adornment that is attached (pierced or tattoos) to exposed body parts other than the ears is not acceptable; if such adornment presents health and/or safety problems or is a detriment from the instructional process in any way.
9. The wearing of hats, caps, headgear or sunglasses on campus except in conjunction with designated school-approved uniforms or at authorized athletic practices or activities is prohibited.
10. Clothing with slogans or advertising, which, by its controversial or obscene nature, disrupts the educational setting, is prohibited.
11. Any apparel items, which are determined to be a distraction to the educational process, will not be allowed.
12. Hair should not be distracting to the learning environment. Hair coloring or style that may cause a substantial disruption to the learning environment is prohibited.
THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPRAISE ANY CURRENT FASHION OR FAD AND DETERMINE WHETHER IT IS APPROPRIATE FOR SCHOOL.