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    <description>April 16, 2007  Dear Parents,&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;   I am going to be having surgery on April 30.&amp;nbsp; This is a major operation so I will not be back to school the rest of the year.&amp;nbsp; I was planning on having the surgery earlier in the year, but my husband had some health issues and mine issues had to be put on hold for a while.&amp;nbsp; I have now put it off as long as I can.  Mr. Stewart and I have given much thought to our coast trip, including trying to find a substitute that could accompany the class.&amp;nbsp; After some thought, we have decided the best alternative is to postpone the trip until next year.&amp;nbsp; At that time, it will be both fourth and fifth graders going on the trip. &amp;nbsp;One good aspect of this is it will give us one more year of fund raising to add to what we have now.&amp;nbsp; This may give us a chance to do more than we normally do due to lack of funding.&amp;nbsp;   Mrs. Val Taft will be taking my place in the classroom starting the afternoon of April 27.&amp;nbsp; She has subbed this year for me and really enjoys this class.&amp;nbsp; I know I am leaving the students in very capable hands.&amp;nbsp;   I will try to come in periodically depending on how I feel and I intend to try to be here the last day of school, we’ll see how that goes.&amp;nbsp; I have really enjoyed this class this year and it is hard to leave them before the year is up.  &amp;nbsp;If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to give me a call or stop by after school.&amp;nbsp; I am happy to talk with you always.  Thank you,  Mrs. Zita</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:31:04 PST</pubDate>
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    <title>Week 24</title>
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    <description>February 12, 2007  Dear Parents,  Well, I thought I was doing so well sending home Valentine’s class list, but forgot to plan our party.&amp;nbsp; So… several students have volunteered to bring something for our party (see the note in Monday folder).&amp;nbsp; If you are not able to bring that item, just let me know and we will work out something else.&amp;nbsp; Valentine’s cards are optional, but I do ask that if students bring them, they bring them for all students.&amp;nbsp; Our party will begin around 1:00 p.m., students will go to PE at 1:40, then come back and clean up.&amp;nbsp; We should be done around 3:00.&amp;nbsp; As always, parents are welcome to attend the festivities!  We will be decorating cookies starting at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday.&amp;nbsp; We need at least two or three parents to help with this.&amp;nbsp; Please let me know if you can be there.&amp;nbsp;   Cookie dough orders are due today, but not many students brought in orders.&amp;nbsp; We may have to extend the deadline.&amp;nbsp; We have to have 120 tubs to place an order.&amp;nbsp; I will let you know more tomorrow or Wednesday.  What’s Happening!  Reading – We will be reading a new biography and in our literature books.&amp;nbsp; Students should not have any homework this week, unless they don’t get something done in class.  Math – We just took a chapter test today and will begin working on probability this week and the next.  Science – We have finished our unit on volcanoes and earthquakes.&amp;nbsp; We will begin learning about the three states to matter: solids, liquids, and gases.&amp;nbsp;   Social Studies – We have been learning about the Constitution and the people who wrote it.&amp;nbsp; This week we will work on time zones of our country.  Happy Valentine’s Day!  Mrs. Zita  &amp;nbsp;</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 15:39:05 PST</pubDate>
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    <title>Week 23</title>
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    <description>February 5, 2007  Dear Parents,  We are starting the state writing test this week.&amp;nbsp; Students chose their topic and began prewriting this morning.&amp;nbsp; Rough drafts will be written over the next few days and then writing their final copy.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; You can help out with the process by encouraging your child to give it their best effort.&amp;nbsp;   What’s Happening!  Reading – We are reading biographies about 5 different presidents.&amp;nbsp; The students are really enjoying them.&amp;nbsp; Tuesday, we will read an autobiography of Joanna Cole (the author of the Magic School House books) and students will have that story to read as homework.&amp;nbsp; Some students had work to be finished up tonight.  Math – We have been doing some pretty tough algebra and the students are doing well with this.&amp;nbsp; Ask you child to show you how many symbols he/she knows to multiplication and division.&amp;nbsp;   Science – We are just finishing our unit on volcanoes by learning how volcanoes and earthquakes are related.  Social Studies – We are learning about the three branches of government.&amp;nbsp; Last week, students wrote a letter to the president explaining their feelings about sending more troops to Iraq.&amp;nbsp;   Let me know if you have any questions regarding the cookie dough sale.&amp;nbsp; Money and order forms are due back on Monday, February 12.&amp;nbsp;   Have a great week!  Mrs. Zita </description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 05 Feb 2007 14:04:11 PST</pubDate>
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    <title>Week 22</title>
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    <description>January 22, 2007  Dear Parents,  It was so nice to see many of you at conferences last week.&amp;nbsp; I am looking forward to meeting with the rest of you this week.&amp;nbsp; I am so proud of all this class has accomplished so far; they are a great group.&amp;nbsp;   What’s Happening:  Reading – Students need to read “Gluskabe and the Snow Bird” tonight.&amp;nbsp;   Math – We worked on median, mode, and range today.&amp;nbsp; Many of the students did not finish their assignment so this is homework.&amp;nbsp; It would be helpful if you would check with your child to see if he/she completed this assignment today.  Science – Today we talked about the different types of volcanoes and what causes each type.&amp;nbsp;   Social Studies -&amp;nbsp; We will be learning about our country’s early government and comparing federal government to state government.  Have a great week!  Mrs. Zita</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 14:21:17 PST</pubDate>
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