September Newslettermrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Class



Thank You just doesn’t seem enough to say! This has been such a wonderful year and I have been truly blessed to work with your children. You can’t see this amazing picture collage very clearly but thanks to Mrs. Tohme and Mrs. Dacey, each child in the third grade sent me a suggestion for retirement! I will treasure this forever! Some of the suggestions that I remember:

  • Scott - 6th Grade; Bogue, Mrs. Allison - Kindergarten; Knutson, Mrs. Rachel - Kindergarten; Kettwig, Mrs. Sara - 1st Grade; Rozell, Ms. Carly - 4th Grade.
  • He is FOR REAL, and so are the rest of the kids in that class. While I have moved on, my heart will always be with them, as will my prayers for their continued success. I remember Jacob Norman and his times in the 100M in 8th grade, and Lache is almost a half second faster than he was. Watch out, Jake!

Students’ grades in mathematics and language arts were obtained at the beginning and the end of sixth grade. Letter grades (including pluses and minuses) for relevant school subjects and for effort were converted to numbers (i.e., F through A were converted to 0 through 11; e.g. B+ = 9) and all grades were averaged.

This study addresses the social participation of students with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream 7th grade in Flanders (Belgium). Social participation (i.e., social interactions, peer. E-Learning Day 4 (4/6/2020) Novel Critique Day-In class discussion of class novel Holes E-Learning Day 5 -8 (4/7/20) Step 3: Read “The Wounded Wolf” a. Listen to the audio while reading. Please complete the Read and Stop. Practice 'The Wounded Wolf' Vocabulary E-Learning Day 4/14/20-4/20/20 The All-American Slurp a.

  1. Move to the retirement home near my house (The Meadows)

  2. Sky dive

  3. Be a lumberjack

  4. Make soup

  5. Watch Sponge Bob

  6. Get a Make Over (my daughter laughed at this one)

  7. Learn Something new

  8. Hawaii

  9. Go to Disney World

  10. Spend Time with your family and new dog

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All good advice. I may not sky dive or be a lumberjack (although I have a lot of sticks in my yard I need to pick up today) LOL…

Teaching isn’t for everyone but it has been my life for nearly 4 decades and I so appreciate all of you and your children. It has been an amazing last year! I’m on FB if anyone wants to Friend me so I can keep up with your kids!

Thank You!

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Mrs. Parker

August 5, 2014
Dear Sixth Grade Families,

Iwould like to Welcome you and your child to the 2015-2016 school year here at Calibre Academy. My name is Brad Parker and it is my honor to be your child’s Sixth Grade Math and Science Teacher. I am a Fifth year teacher and have worked in many fields along the way. This has allowed the benefit of knowing what skills business leaders are looking for.
I have been married to the same wonderful wife for almost twenty five years I have two beautiful daughters, an awesome son-in-law and two handsome grandsons. I am looking forward to working with you and your child in reaching his or her full potential as I have with myself and my family. We will have many wonderful experiences and opportunities to learn and grow this year.
I believe that communication is the key to a great parent-teacher relationship. I encourage you to contact me if you have any questions or concerns at any time. You can send me a note in your students agenda, email me at Bradford.Parker@learningmatters.org or call me at (623.556.2179). I will also do my part by sending out a newsletter via my web page to update you on what we have been doing in class as well as things that are up coming. For individual concerns, I will contact you by phone, send a note home, or email you (if an email address is provided).

Some important information to startoff the year:
***This first few days of school we will begetting to know one another. Creating community is a large part of thebeginning of a new school year.

***Every day your child will take home his/her Agenda.Please check this each day. It will contain important announcements, homeworkassignments, or completed work. It is very important that your childbrings this back to school each day signed by you. This will help to create a routine andcontinue the communication between home and school. Also, use this as a way tocommunicate with me. For instance, if your child is doing something differentfrom their normal schedule (going home with a friend, being picked up byanother family member, etc) please send me a note to let me know the change ofplans. I will check the Agenda each morning.

***Homework in Math and Science will be for extra practice, to review for a test/quizor if the work was not completed in class. Occasionally We will have Labs orprojects that will require some time at home.

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***Attendance is important in sixth grade.What we do in class involves active participation, it is very important thatyour child attends each day. However, I do realize that sickness, familyemergencies, and doctor’s appointments do occur. Whenever possible, yourchild’s schoolwork will be saved for him/her to complete upon their return toschool.
The link below will take you to a survey that will help me to gather student information such as parent contact info and some likes and dislikes.

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That is it for now! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns as the school year gets started. I am looking forward to a wonderful and exciting year with you and your child!

Sincerely,

Brad Parker

September Newslettermrs. Parker's 6th Grade L.a. Classes