STEAM Update
April 15, 2019
Autonomy + Mastery + Purpose = Motivation
Stay the course and finish the task through these targeted efforts:
STEAM PLC Data Questions
STEAM Middle School
Key Points in Update!
- This Week
- Upcoming Dates
- MAP Testing
- Review of STEAM remix expectations
- PBIS Spring Goals
- 18-19 House Families
- DIY Video about Sending Weekly Progress Reports from Mr. Daleiden
This Week:
- Mr. Chappotin Office Day
- Math MAP Testing (8:30-12:00PM)
- STEAM Bookfair
- "Learning Reinvented Night" (5:30-7:00PM)
Tuesday, April 16:
- Mr. Chappotin Office Day
- Reading MAP Testing (8:30- 12:00PM)
- Mrs. Cook off campus PM
- STEAM Bookfair
Wednesday, April 17:
- Mr. Chappotin Coaching Day
- STEAM Bookfair
- #STEAMpln (4:00-5:00PM)
Thursday, April 18:
- Mr. Chappotin Coaching Day
- CLT 7:20-8:15 @ Makerspace
- Science Intervention Groups
- STEAM Bookfair
Friday, April 19:
- Mr. Chappotin Office Day
- Friday 1, STEAM remix
- SS Remix Intervention Groups
Upcoming Dates (STEAM Events)
April:
Apr 12-18: STEAM Book Fair
Apr 15: Math MAP (8:30AM-12:00PM)
Apr 15: "Learning Reinvented Night" for incoming students and families ***Mandatory Attendance (Add your content, students, and confirmation)
Apr 16: Reading MAP (8:30AM-12:00PM)
Apr 17: #STEAMpln (4:00PM-5:00PM)
Apr 25: Wolverine Banquet @ STEAM (6:00PM-8:00PM) ***Mandatory Attendance
Apr 27: Drug Take Back Event @ Walmart (10:00AM-2:00PM)
Apr 30: NJHS Induction @ BHS, (6:00PM-7:00PM)
May:
May 2: STEAM Awards @ BHS, (12:00PM-3:40PM)
May 3: Quad County Art Competition
May 3: 8th grade Lock-in @ STEAM
May 6: Algebra EOC
May 7: BIO EOC
May 8: Fire/Lockdown Drill 3:05-3:25PM
May 13: 8th Math STAAR Retest
May 14: 8th Reading STAAR Retest
May 15: 6ACC, 7PAP, and 8th On-Level Science STAAR
May 15: 8th Grade SS Bootcamp during STAAR
May 16: 8th Social Studies STAAR
May 24: End of 6th Six Weeks
May 27: Memorial Day, Staff/Student Holiday
May 28: Teacher Workday
Night of Learning Reinvented
We are nearing the time to welcome our incoming STEAM students (grades 6-8th) to the 2019-2020 school year! On April 15th from 5:30-7:00, we will host our course selection and curriculum through "Night of Learning Reinvented." Like last year, it is very important for our families to experience all that STEAM MS has to offer. We want to show our incoming STEAMers what we do at STEAM and how that looks. For those here last year, it will run the same-- for new teachers, please ask if you have questions!
- For this experience, all departments and grade levels will be assigned to an area of the building; a map with locations is soon to come!
- Each grade and subject area (ie. 6th Math, 6th Pre-AP Math, etc..) will need to showcase their content (this could be a unit you have already completed, a DIY from the framework, etc..) We want parents/students to see facilitation in action (this means that they are actively working on or through something-- not just explaining a finished product) and have a glimpse into what we do at STEAM. This is also a great time for visitors to ask about you and the students about your content area (Pre-AP vs On-Level).
- If you teach multiple grade levels/sections, please work with your team on where you may best support them that night. Ideally, someone can represent 6, 7, and 8th-grade content areas as well Pre-AP and On-Level). Grade levels can work together, you do not have to do this independently-- this can be a team effort!
- Again, the experience that you showcase on this night could be a past product, a lesson you and a group of students want to demonstrate, etc..
- You will need to ask students to attend this event to represent your class. It is up to you as to how many students you have; however, consider the volume of people that will be attending (it may be best to keep the numbers between 3-7 students).
- This sheet will provide you with locations and directions. Please use this indicate what you will be showcasing, the students you will have help, and if these students and parents have been notified.
By April 8th, you should have a confirmed list of students who will be attending on behalf of your class as well as a solid plan for what activity/lesson/unit/etc. you will be showcasing.
Please come see me if you have questions about how this event should look for your class specifically, or if you need clarification!
Edits to 8th grade STEAM Remix Schedules for Fri (Social Studies Focus)
A copy of the students that need to report for Social Studies pull-out on Fridays will be sent by paper, as well. Thank you.
STEAM remix expectations
Google classrooms are a great way to monitor the level of engagement.
Information from Sgt. Sherman
Positive Emails Update
PBIS committee met over the holiday break.
We are aiming for a goal of 500 MORE positive emails by the end of Spring Semester.
YOU are making a difference by your commitment to each student!
We have reached 60% of our goal!
STEAM Positive Office Referrals
Please use this link below to acknowledge your STEAM students.
STEAM Classroom Ambassadors
Please see below for STEAM Class Ambassadors expectations, and make sure each of your class ambassadors are prepped to speak with guests.
This aligns with our campus vision of student autonomy and students owning their learning.
We want to recognize and show appreciation to each other just like we are attempting to do for students!
If you want Candice or Chris to deliver fistbump cards, please let either of us know. We are willing to do that for you!
STEAM Middle School
Email: ccook@bisdmail.net
Website: http://steam.burlesonisd.net/
Location: 900 Southwest Hillside Drive, Burleson, TX, USA
Phone: 8172451500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteamMiddleSchool/
Twitter: @steam_ms