Ms. Lounsbury, Advocacy, 5/6
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Week of May 25th
Week of May 4th
Week of April 27th
Monday, April 27th: Mindful Monday - Notice Our Plante
Tuesday, April 28th: Turn-It-Off Tuesday
Wednesday, April 29th: Waste-Less Wednesday; 4 Challenges outside 12:45-1:45
Thursday, April 30th: Thoughtful Thursday - Care for Living Things: Washington Street Cleanup 12:45 - 1:45
Friday, May 1st: Future Friday - Our Earth Promises
Be sure to ask your students about the Earth Day activity and please encourage them to continue "To Treat Each Day Like Earth Day"
REMINDERS:
Tuesday, April 28 - Reading MAPS testing in the morning starting at 9:15
Wednesday, April 29 - Math MAPA testing in the morning starting at 9:15
Washington Street Clean up
Class/Team: 5/6 students
Field Trip: Washington Street Clean Up
Destination: Washington Street
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Depart: 12:45 pm
Return: 1:45 pm
What to Bring: good walking shoes and dress appropriate for the weather
Week of April 20th
Nourish in Nature
February
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Mon 2/9 – Protein Monday
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Tue 2/10 – Pasta Tuesday
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Wed 2/11 – Canned Veggies Wednesday
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Thu 2/12 – Toiletries Thursday
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Fri 2/13 – Canned Fruit Friday
January Advocacy
Dear Families,
Happy New Year! As we begin Semester 2, January’s Advocacy theme will focus on growth mindset.
We will be encouraging students to see learning as a process that involves perseverance, problem solving, and resilience. Students will be reminded that challenges are a natural and important part of learning, and that mistakes are not failures, but opportunities to learn, reflect, and grow. Through discussions and activities, we will help students practice strategies such as trying different approaches, asking for help when needed, and staying motivated even when tasks feel difficult.
Our goal is to empower students to believe in their ability to grow through effort and persistence. When students develop a growth mindset, they become more confident learners who are willing to take risks, learn from setbacks, and problem-solve independently.
You can support this theme at home by praising effort rather than perfection, encouraging your child to talk about challenges they faced, and asking what they learned from mistakes. Simple messages like “Keep trying,” “What can you do differently next time?” or “Mistakes help our brains grow” make a big impact.
Thank you for your continued partnership as we work together to help students start Semester 2 strong and confident.
Important Dates
Monday, January 19th: No school to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.
Have a wonderful break!
Week of December 12
- All food must be individually wrapped.
- All snacks must be banana‑free and nut‑free (including peanut, tree nut, coconut, hazelnut, or any other nut).
Week of December 1st
Buddy Program Announcement
5th/6th Grade Advocacy classes are partnering with 1st/2nd grade this year for an exciting buddy program! This is part of the 5th and 6th grade service-learning program, where our older students will serve as mentors to our younger students. It’s going to be more than just book buddies — each week may look a little different. Some days students might read together, other days they might create crafts like bracelets, or even play games.
The buddy program will take place weekly on Mondays for roughly 20 minutes during Quarter 3, beginning after Winter Break. Students are partnered based on their interests and personalities, with the hope of fostering meaningful and positive connections. Our older buddies have spent the first two quarters training and preparing to help inspire confidence, build friendships, and work on individualized goals together.
We’re looking forward to this program! If you have any questions or concerns, our Service-Learning Coordinator, Charlie Kahn, is happy to help at [email protected].
Week of November 17th
Request to Keep Classroom Free of ChapStick, Lip Products, and Lotions
Christine Lounsbury
5/6 Teacher
Westgate Community School
K-12 Gifted Education for the Whole Child
Thornton, CO 80241
303-452-0967