Monday, March 10, 2008
START FIELDTRIP
March 14, 2008 START will be going on a fieldtrip to Country Club Bowling Lanes located at 2600 Watt Ave. We will leaving Johnson at 1:00pm and returning back to Johnson at 5:00PM. The fieldtrip includes bowling, bowling shoes & all-u-can eat pizza and soda. Permission Slips are due Wednesday March 12, 08
Spring Break Camp
City of Sacramento/Children Services is offering a springbreak camp for 1st-6th grade. It includes arts and crafts, sports, games and fieldtrips. Participants provide their own lunch, snack will be provided. Camps are limited in size so first come first served. Locations, dates and times are listed below START is sponsoring 20 at South Natomas and 40 at Clunie these spots are FREE to those who are registered in START(must Bring Flyer to Verify your part of START)
Clunie Community Center
601 Alhambra Blvd
March 17-21
7:30am- 5:30pm
Register Mon- Fri 8:30am-4:00pm@Clunie CC
808-5998
South Natomas Community Center
2921 Truxel Rd
March 24- 28 & April 1-4
Register Mon - Fri 7:30am- 5:30pm
808-6503
Clunie Community Center
601 Alhambra Blvd
March 17-21
7:30am- 5:30pm
Register Mon- Fri 8:30am-4:00pm@Clunie CC
808-5998
South Natomas Community Center
2921 Truxel Rd
March 24- 28 & April 1-4
Register Mon - Fri 7:30am- 5:30pm
808-6503
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Open Court Vocabulary Picture Binders
Happy Tuesday!
I would like to invite everyone to view the new Open Court vocabulary binders for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade in the staff room. The binders are on the center island behind the cold laminating machine. All other grade levels will be available shortly. These binders have been provided for you convenience. If you would like to use the pictures with your class please do. Have a great day!
Megan
I would like to invite everyone to view the new Open Court vocabulary binders for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade in the staff room. The binders are on the center island behind the cold laminating machine. All other grade levels will be available shortly. These binders have been provided for you convenience. If you would like to use the pictures with your class please do. Have a great day!
Megan
Friday, February 8, 2008
I would like to thank everyone that I have met with so far on the fantastic workshop planning sessions. We are getting a lot of excellent planning done and teachers are leaving excited about workshop. I want to encourage you to find your meeting time on the chart on the door in the staff lounge. If the time does not work for you, please see me and we will try to work something else out. David has been so kind to provide rovering subs for these meetings.
I have been in gathering books from you to level for the the leveled libraries. I wanted to provide a guide for the color dots for your information.
blue = challenge (above current grade level)
green = on grade level
yellow = easy (one year below grade level)
red = very easy (two + years below grade level)
When I check the level of a book I use the website src.scholastic.com/ecatalog. I type in the title of the book and if the book is in the database it will show a full description of the book. The RL (reading level) is listed on the page. If the reading level is 3.2 and you are a 5th Grade teacher, you would place a red dot on it as it is a very easy book for that level. More to follow at an upcoming grade level or staff meeting. I am happy to level books for you. Please leave me a note or touch base with me and I'll pick the books up from you. Please see me if you have any questions about this.
I will be posting a second sign up sheet next week for the 2nd half of the fluency seminar. Please look for the chart to sign up. Enjoy a fabulous 3-day weekend!
Megan
I have been in gathering books from you to level for the the leveled libraries. I wanted to provide a guide for the color dots for your information.
blue = challenge (above current grade level)
green = on grade level
yellow = easy (one year below grade level)
red = very easy (two + years below grade level)
When I check the level of a book I use the website src.scholastic.com/ecatalog. I type in the title of the book and if the book is in the database it will show a full description of the book. The RL (reading level) is listed on the page. If the reading level is 3.2 and you are a 5th Grade teacher, you would place a red dot on it as it is a very easy book for that level. More to follow at an upcoming grade level or staff meeting. I am happy to level books for you. Please leave me a note or touch base with me and I'll pick the books up from you. Please see me if you have any questions about this.
I will be posting a second sign up sheet next week for the 2nd half of the fluency seminar. Please look for the chart to sign up. Enjoy a fabulous 3-day weekend!
Megan
Thursday, February 7, 2008
SACRAMENTO START
The Mission:
START believes that children should be given every opportunity to be successful. START fosters enthusiasm for learning by engaging children in fun literacy-focused activities. In a safe and caring environment, START expands the school day and supports district goals.
START believes that children should be given every opportunity to be successful. START fosters enthusiasm for learning by engaging children in fun literacy-focused activities. In a safe and caring environment, START expands the school day and supports district goals.
The Vision:
Sacramento START is a public/private collaboration that is working to build the capacity of all children to succeed academically and socially while reconnecting families and neighborhoods with their schools.
Sacramento START is a public/private collaboration that is working to build the capacity of all children to succeed academically and socially while reconnecting families and neighborhoods with their schools.
START‘s 3 ½ Daily Components:

1. Academic Support
Homework Assistant
Daily Math Review
Daily Language Review
Journal Writing
KidzLit
KidzMath
I Station
Math Steps
Homework Assistant
Daily Math Review
Daily Language Review
Journal Writing
KidzLit
KidzMath
I Station
Math Steps
2. Recreation
Speed Stacking
Dodge Ball
4 Square
Kickball
Soccer
Tennis
Flag Football
Chess& Checkers
Softball
Track and Field
Basketball
SPARKS
½. AmeriCorps
Nutrition
5 A DAY PowerPlay
School Gardens
Fitness Activities
Speed Stacking
Dodge Ball
4 Square
Kickball

Soccer
Tennis
Flag Football
Chess& Checkers
Softball
Track and Field
Basketball
SPARKS
½. AmeriCorps
Nutrition
5 A DAY PowerPlay
School Gardens
Fitness Activities
Cultures/ Countries
Holidays
Cooking/Baking
Animals/Insects
History
CLUBS
Holidays
Cooking/Baking
Animals/Insects
History
CLUBS
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Weekly Bulletin
Harmon Johnson Elementary School
Bulletin
Week of February 4, 2008
Monday
Staff Room Cleanup- Mee Thao
10:00-12:00 Healthy Start Collaborative
12:00 mtg. with parent
12:30 mtg. Megan/David
2:30 Bilingual Teachers mtg.
3:30 mtg. David/Terry/Richard/UCD CRESS Center
Tuesday
Healthy Start Training Terry/Bonita/Mary Lou all day
9:00-12:00 Coaching session, David/Gayle Moore
12:30-1:30 CARE Coaching Anna/Erin
2:30 Student Council
Wednesday
2:30-3:30 Staff/Leadership mtg.
4:00 PM Rio Tierra mtg. David
Thursday
Spelling Bee words to teachers
2:30-3:00 CARE Team mtg. Ana, Erin
Friday
7:00-8:30 Superintendent/Principals mtg.
9:00-11:00 Coffee and Conversation
9:00-11:30 Administrators mtg. David
Notes:
· On April 22 form 8:30 to 10:30 Frank Porter, Patty Smart and Ramona Bishop will be visiting us. They would like to meet with CTA and CSEA reps, as well as staff. I will also be giving them a tour of the school. I will give you more details later.
· Some of you may have seen me visiting classrooms with Gayle Moore, my coach. We have met twice now and I have asked her to help me in developing a professional learning community. She has expertise in this area and has been helpful in giving me some ideas. She has also share a process known as a Cycle of Inquiry. It is a process that keeps the PLC moving forward. I will be sharing this with all of you.
· I have not received all the grade level meeting minutes. If you have not turned them in yet please do so.
Bulletin
Week of February 4, 2008
Monday
Staff Room Cleanup- Mee Thao
10:00-12:00 Healthy Start Collaborative
12:00 mtg. with parent
12:30 mtg. Megan/David
2:30 Bilingual Teachers mtg.
3:30 mtg. David/Terry/Richard/UCD CRESS Center
Tuesday
Healthy Start Training Terry/Bonita/Mary Lou all day
9:00-12:00 Coaching session, David/Gayle Moore
12:30-1:30 CARE Coaching Anna/Erin
2:30 Student Council
Wednesday
2:30-3:30 Staff/Leadership mtg.
4:00 PM Rio Tierra mtg. David
Thursday
Spelling Bee words to teachers
2:30-3:00 CARE Team mtg. Ana, Erin
Friday
7:00-8:30 Superintendent/Principals mtg.
9:00-11:00 Coffee and Conversation
9:00-11:30 Administrators mtg. David
Notes:
· On April 22 form 8:30 to 10:30 Frank Porter, Patty Smart and Ramona Bishop will be visiting us. They would like to meet with CTA and CSEA reps, as well as staff. I will also be giving them a tour of the school. I will give you more details later.
· Some of you may have seen me visiting classrooms with Gayle Moore, my coach. We have met twice now and I have asked her to help me in developing a professional learning community. She has expertise in this area and has been helpful in giving me some ideas. She has also share a process known as a Cycle of Inquiry. It is a process that keeps the PLC moving forward. I will be sharing this with all of you.
· I have not received all the grade level meeting minutes. If you have not turned them in yet please do so.
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