Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Hooray! We all survived the first day of school! Hope your student enjoyed it. Thanks to all of you who attended the sixth grade open house Monday night-what a great turn out. For those of you who missed it, I am trying to find out how to post my "Welcome to Tenino Middle School" Powerpoint presentation on this blog. Please be patient; our poor tech guy is really swamped right now.

Here are some other important items for you to know:
  • I will be doing A LOT of talking in class, so don't look for any homework in my classes this week. Any work we do will be done in class. DO check your child's agenda (planner) by the end of the week. It should have an entry for every class every day!
  • All Fort Flagler forms were handed out on Wednesday, Sept. 1st. It is important to get them turned in as soon as possible. For example, the camp shirts for the tie-dye class need to be ordered and we will be going swimming September 23rd, so the money & permission slips need to be turned in. Thanks!
  • Order forms for the P.E. uniforms will be handed out on Thursday, just in case you did not receive one.
  • School pictures will be taken Friday, September 10th; you will receive picture packets this Friday.
Thank you for a wonderful start to the new school year. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Michele Humble

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

February 8th - 12th

Hopefully you have received your student's report card by now. If not please contact the TMS Office (264-3600). To celebrate the students who did NOT receive an "F" grade on his/her report card, we will have a dance & other activities Thursday afternoon.

Here are some other activities you may wish to know about this week:

  • There is NO SCHOOL on Friday, February 12th or Monday, February 15th.
  • The "No F Party/Activities" will take place Thursday afternoon, February 11th.
  • We will be finishing up the Microscope Unit in Science early next week, so be prepared for a test.
  • In Reading we are working on fables in the literature textbook and will begin the biography projects next week.
  • In Language Arts we are making corrections & practicing cursive writing in the DOL (Daily Oral Language) notebooks each day now. We are also starting on the essay unit that will evolve into the biography project.
  • The Tenino School District Levy will be held on Tuesday, February 9th. Please remember to vote.
Have a nice long four day weekend.
Mrs. Michele Humble

Monday, January 25, 2010

January 25th - 29th

Sorry I have been so far behind; so much for my New Year's resolution, I guess. Here is some important info for this week:

  • Progress reports will be handed out in class on Tuesday, Jan 26th.
  • Second quarter ends on Friday, January 29th. Look for your student's report card next week.
  • In Language Arts, we will be taking the test on Adjectives & Adverbs on Tuesday, Jan. 26th. Please help your student study for this!
  • In Reading, your student needs to finish reading the biography he/she selected earlier this month. Also, ask how many AR points your student has accumulated this quarter. Twenty-five (25) are required.
  • In Science we will be working with pond water & wet mounts in addition to staining and heat setting some of the slides. This Microscope unit will continue on into next week, too.
  • In Art Exploratory we will move from pencil sketching to working in charcoal. More messiness, just in a different medium! (Ha, ha!)
Next week we will be re-arranging the sixth grade schedule/day; it will go from eight classes a day to seven. Your student will have me for either four periods a day (poor things!) or only for Science (Ms. Shimizu's students). We will be including the Technology & Art exploratories in the Social Studies classes I will now be teaching.

For my eighth period Math students, I must say good-bye to them on Friday. Next semester I will be helping out with Writing instead of Math, so I will be working with Ms. Clark & Ms. Campbell. Perhaps I will be able to work with some of the same students in this new class!

Have a great week!
Mrs. Michele Humble

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Greetings & Welcome Back!

I hope the Winter Break gave you time to get your batteries recharged and spend time with your loved ones. Now it's time to plunge on into the new year!

First of all, here are some "odds & ends" you should be aware of:

  • There is NO late start on Wednesday,January 5th.
  • There is NO school on Monday, January 18th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
  • The quarter ends on Friday, January 29th.
  • The last day to turn in missing assignments and extra credit to me is Friday, January 22nd.
  • In Reading, we are finishing up the House on Hackman's Hill unit. As soon as that is completed we will start working on our Biography project.
  • In Language Arts, your student should have turned in his/her Suspense Story; we have finished that unit and will now be working on a Parts of Speech unit during January.
  • The first quiz on Nouns & Pronouns will be on Friday, Jan. 8th. Please help your student study for this.
  • In Science, we have finished up the Mixtures & Solutions unit and have begun on the Microscopes unit.
  • There will be a quiz on the parts of a microscope on Thursday, Jan. 7th. Please help your student study his/her information sheet on this.

Have an enjoyable week!
Michele Humble

Monday, December 14, 2009

December 14-18, 2009

We have a very busy week and I'm sure your student is excited, but here are a few important things to keep in mind:
  • In Science: THE MIXTURES & SOLUTIONS UNIT TEST IS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16TH. Please help your student study for this very important test!!! Your child's Science Notebook will be due on the same day. Please look over your student's work and make sure all of the important information is there (reflections done on labs, vocabulary words, drawings with labels, data & conclusions from labs, etc.).
  • In Language Arts: THE "GRADED COPY" OF THE SUSPENSE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17TH. Students are now writing the final draft of this important assignment. You have probably been involved in the editing of the "Sloppy Copy" as well as the "Rough Draft". Your child has been working on typing this assignment in the computer lab at school. If your student is allowed to use the Internet at home, he/she will also have access to it there and it may be worked on from home.
  • In Reading: We are finishing up on the novel The House on Hackman's Hill. There have been several comprehension worksheets given out in class as homework. Please check your student's grades online at our middle school website to make sure these have been turned in.
  • Also in Science: Over the Winter Break your student may enjoy going to the FOSS website. It has some fun and interesting resources your child can have fun with in addition to reinforcing the concepts we have covered in class. The address is: www.fossweb.com
  • In Art: Your child is finishing up a craft project this week. I think you will be pleasantly surprised when you see it--I have been very impressed with the quality of work that I have seen!
Remember that Winter Break is December 21st through January 3rd, so your student will return to school on Monday, January 4th. I hope that you enjoy the Winter Break and this festive time of year.

Michele Humble

Monday, November 30, 2009

November 30th-December 4th

I hope that you had a pleasant Thanksgiving weekend, and now your student is really to buckle down for the next three weeks before going on another break.

Here are some items you need to be aware of:

  • Our school-wide food drive begins Monday, Nov. 30th and continues until Friday, Dec. 11th. The items brought in go to the Tenino Food Bank, so it is our local community member who benefit from this activity.
  • The Book Fair takes place in the media center Mon., Nov. 30th through Fri., Dec. 4th.
  • Your student will begin an Art project soon that requires some outside materials. Please send $2.00 to school ASAP so we can begin this craft activity.
  • Wednesday, December 2nd is an "Late Start" day. Please make plans accordingly.

Have a wonderful week!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

It's hard to believe how quickly November has flown by! Only three school days until the Thanksgiving break.

The grades on last week's Capitalization & Punctuation Test were quite good! Thank you for all of the support you showed--many of the students reported the help they received from you in studying for that exam.
We are now starting a "suspense" unit in both Reading and Language Arts. Students have begun to read the novel The House on Hackman's Hill. This will include silent & oral reading, discussion of the plot as well as the elements involved in this literature, and worksheet assignments. Please help your student stay on top of these assignments. In Language Arts we will begin writing suspense stories. This will involve the writing process by first doing a "pre-write", then a "sloppy copy", next a "rough draft", and finally the "graded copy". You can help out by asking to look over your student's work each day. You will also be involved in the editing and revising steps along the way, so please be prepared for that. The "graded copy" will be due right before the Winter Break and this project will be worth 100 points.

In Science we are continuing on the Mixtures & Solutions unit with many labs and entries in the Science Notebooks. It would help if you could ask your student to look over what he/she has done in class and offered suggestions & revisions for the entries in the Science Notebook. Not a lot of homework in this class.

In Art Exploratory we have just finished up the "Coat of Arms" project. (This was due Friday, November 20th.) Next we will begin the Art Portfolio, then several in class activities such as the "Tempera Value", "Watercolor Intensity", and Color Wheel project.

For the seventh graders, we will continue on Math work that supports what they are learning in their 1st period Math class. Rarely is there homework in this class.

Remember that Wednesday is an early release day and that there is no school on Thursday or Friday of this week. Enjoy the Thanksgiving break and have a safe holiday week-end.