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Week Two Learning Schedule 4/13/2020

Hello Parents,
Congratulations! We all survived week one of distance learning and placement tests. I loved seeing all of the smiling faces on Zoom and watching their progress on MobyMax.
Attached is this weeks learning calendar with added interactive learning opportunities. These activities are not required, but are an option to break up the amount of time your student spends on the computer.
This week you will notice a few things on the MobyMax Page. First, we will be assigning minutes to various subject areas. This will help support goal setting and keeping track of what should be completed each day. Don't forget to check in on the classroom pages for our Specials Teachers! They have come up with added learning opportunities that will help break up some of the academics on MobyMax. Below is our assigned specials class based on advocacy:
Matthews: P.E. with Mr. Wise
Rollman: Art with Ms. Cox
Chalstrom: Technology with Ms. Pederson
Also, Ms. Valenza emailed all families with some really fun and engaging advocacy lessons for the week. Be sure to check your email for that! Finally, we will be uploading some engaging read alouds for students this week so keep an eye out here for those to pop up! 
Remember that this is a journey we are all taking together and there will be bumps in the road. Be patient and flexible and if you need anything or have any challenges please reach out via email or attend one of my Zoom office hours.
Thank you all for your hard work!

Distance Learning and Office Hours

Hello Parents, 
 
From now through the end of the school year we will be participating in Distance Learning. Below is a list of times that you can contact me via zoom for immediate support. I will also be hosting an  Advocacy Zoom meeting twice a week for students. These are not required, but are a great way to set the tone for the week and then wrap up and reflect on the week. It also provides a time for students to connect to their peers and visit with me! 
 

Office Hours (Where I can answer direct questions via zoom)

Tuesday:  9:00am-10:00am

Click Here:

Meeting ID: 957 824 216

Password: See Email

 

Friday: 4:00pm-6:00pm

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Meeting ID: 893 040 577

Password: See Email

 

Advocacy Morning Circle:

Monday: 9:00am-10:00am

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Meeting ID: 642 332 665

Password: See Email

 

Advocacy Closing Circle:

Friday: 6:00pm-7:00pm

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Meeting ID: 665 559 729

Password: See Email

You can also reach me by email at any time.

[email protected]

 

WeekOneLearningSchedule

Hello Parents, 
I hope this message finds you all well. We are excited to partner with you to support students through this new learning adventure. Each week we will provide a schedule with interactive learning activities as well as the daily expectations for MobyMax. There are two differentiated learning schedules included. In the bottom left corner you will see one is labeled "reinforce" and one is labeled "expand". Please utilize the schedule that meets your child's academic needs.
Remember that MobyMax is our primary learning source. Be sure that students login and complete at least 20 minutes of learning per content area each day. This time can be broken up into smaller increments to support engagement and prevent fatigue.  
Please remember that the assessments are our window into what your student knows and should be completed independently. Of course it is ok for parents to offer support with the use of technology, but the content should be the work of your child. For those students who are not yet fluent readers, there is the option beside each questions and answer, to press the speaker icon, and the words will be read aloud to your child. 
As your child begins their learning they will first be prompted to complete placement assessments. Please be sure your student also completes the READING LEVEL ASSESSMENT as well. This cannot be assigned on our end and must be selected individually on your end. 
We understand that each student moves at their individual pace and level. We will be posting additional supplemental resources for you to use as needed. 
If you have any additional questions please feel free to reach out to your child's advocacy teacher. 
We look forward to seeing students next week over Zoom! 
Kind Regards! 

Book Bags Being Sent Home Today! 3/13/20

Dear Parents, 
In your student's backpack you should find a red book bag with 3 days of student work to complete at home next week. Each packet contains work to meet students at various ability levels so please pick and choose what feels most appropriate for your student. While we cannot require that this work be completed next week, we do want to make it available to all students. If your student was absent today, or left prior to book bags being handed out, you may pick up your student's bag at the front office Today before 4:00pm or Monday between 8:30am-3:30pm. Please be sure to return the book bag and other materials when we return from Spring Break. 
 
Conferences
As previously communicated, all parent teacher conferences have been canceled. Please look for individual emails regarding your student's progress no later than Tuesday at 4pm. You can also login to the Infinite Campus Parent Portal for your student's grade report.
 
As always, we appreciate your partnership as we work to hard to maintain student health and safety. Please enjoy your time together and take care of yourselves! We will continue to post any updates as necessary. 
 
Thank You :) 

UPDATE: Conferences & Concert Canceled!

Families,

Out of concern for the health and safety of our community, we are canceling the 7/8th grade concert this Friday, March 13th as well as the spring conferences that were scheduled for next week.  We are using an abundance of caution and heeding the call for limiting group gatherings and practicing ‘social distancing’ in order to keep our students, families and staff safe.

We realize that the feedback provided during conferences are important for families so teachers will be providing detailed information of student progress via email to families.  Our ‘Specials’ teachers (Music, PE, Tech and Art) and ELL teachers will send emails to families of students who are currently participating in a specials class or ELL instruction. 

Additionally, while we appreciate and value the commitment of our volunteers and families, we are asking that you please refrain from requesting entrance into the building unless you have a scheduled appointment. 

This is a difficult time and the decision to limit access and cancel the concert and conferences was not taken lightly.  We appreciate your support and understanding.  We will continue to communicate with our families when we have any new information or as decisions are made.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me or the team leads.  

Sharon Collins
Executive Director

March Advocacy Update

Hello Parents!

Our Advocacy focus for March is Growth Mindset & Grit.  All classes will be working on helping students learn to reframe failure and have perseverance and tenacity in their academic and personal lives.  Identifying and replacing the negative self-talk with positive self-talk will also be part of this unit. Kindergarten will design and create motivational posters to encourage higher grade levels to persevere through CMAS testing and help support a positive mindset.  

Conferences are coming up on March 16th, 17th, & 20th.  On the 16th & 17th, conferences will be from 4:00pm - 7:00pm.  On Friday the 20th, conferences will be held from 8:00am - 8:00pm.  The 20-minute slots are first come, first serve. Please check your student's advocacy page for the conference sign up link. Also, if your student will be attending conferences with you they must remain under your supervision, inside the classroom, and are not permitted to hang out in the K, 1-2 pod. Champions is only available to those who have signed their student up and is not there to supervise students not on their roster. We appreciate your cooperation!

Reminder--please do not send homemade treats with your child to share with the class for events such as birthdays.  All food that is to be shared must be store bought! This helps prevent and complications due to dietary restrictions and/or allergies. 

Upcoming Dates: 

March 16th & 17th: Conferences from 4:00pm - 7:00pm 

March 19th: No School 

March 20th: Conferences from 8am - 8pm

March 21 - April 5th: Spring Break 

Reminder: Field Trip and Conferences

Hello Parents! 
Just a quick reminder about events coming up quickly that require your attention. 
 
Tuesday March 3rd: Morning Field Trip to The Boulder County Recycling Center. 
Permission Slip click here. 
 
Monday March 16th 4pm-7pm, Tuesday March 17th 4pm-7pm, and Friday March 20th 8am-8pm. 
Conference schedule click here.  
 
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to email your student's advocacy teacher. 
Thanks! 

Rescheduled Field Trip Next Week!

Great News! We were able to reschedule our field trip to the Boulder Recycling Center! On Tuesday, March 3rd we will be going with our Service Learning Group to the Boulder Recycling Center. Ms. Valenza and our service learning buddies will be joining us, so we will not be needing chaperones this time around. Please click the link below and fill out the digital permission slip for your kindergarten student. If you have any questions please feel free to email your student's advocacy teacher! 
 

Rescheduled Field Trip Next Week!

Great News! We were able to reschedule our field trip to the Boulder Recycling Center! On Tuesday, March 3rd we will be going with our Service Learning Group to the Boulder Recycling Center. Ms. Valenza and our service learning buddies will be joining us, so we will not be needing chaperones this time around. Please click the link below and fill out the digital permission slip for your kindergarten student. If you have any questions please feel free to email your student's advocacy teacher! 
 

February Advocacy Update: Healthy Relationships 2/3/20

Hello Parents, 
This month our advocacy theme is healthy relationships. Students will learn about how to develop and maintain healthy relationships. Students will learn how to treat all people respectfully and how to treat honor other's beliefs and opinions. Students will learn how to identify unhealthy relationships and how to advocate for one's needs. 
This Friday, February 7th we will be going with our Service Learning Group to the Boulder Recycling Center. Ms. Valenza and our service learning buddies will be joining us, so we will not be needing chaperones this time around. You should have received a link for the digital permission slip. If you did not, please email your student's advocacy teacher. 
In preparation for Kindness Day (Valentines Day) students will be making kindness cards for the wonderful people at the Adams 12 Bus Barn located just down the block from us. We will be taking a walking field trip to hand deliver our creations on Valentine's Day. You should have already received an email with the digital permission slip for this event. If you did not, please email you student's advocacy teacher. 
Please remember that we do not do individual Valentine’s Day cards for students. If you send valentine's with your student they will not be passed out and will be returned back home at the end of the day.
The 100th day of school is just around the corner! We will be celebrating the 100th day of kindergarten by exploring all things 100. Students are invited to come to school dressed like they are 100 years old! If you are stumped and need ideas a quick google search should give you plenty of inspiration! Have fun with the costume, but remember that your student needs to be able to move about their day freely and use the bathroom independently.

 

 

Upcoming Events:

  • Tues. 2/4  Tokyo Joe’s Spirit Night 
  • Fri. 2/7 Service Learning Field Trip to Boulder Recycling Center 
  • 2/10 - 2/14 Kindness Week & Teacher Appreciation Week 
  • Fri. 2/14 Kindness Day Walking Field Trip to Bus Barn
  • Mon. 2/17 President’s Day- No School  
  • Tues 2/18 Professional Development - No School 
  • Thurs. 2/20 Kinder 100th Day of School! Dress like you're 100 years old. 

Advocacy January Post

Hello Parents and welcome back!

I can't believe we are already starting  second semester. I am really excited to get back into a routine and jump into learning again. There is a lot happening in the weeks and months to come.

Our Advocacy focus for January is Self-Compassion. Students will be learning the basic principles of self compassion (Self-kindness vs.  Self-judgment, Common Humanity vs. Isolation, Mindfulness vs. Overidentification). Students will examine their own places for growth and they will work toward changing negative self-talk into positive mantras.

Westgate’s Bully Report webpage has been redone! It can be accessed at the following link: 

https://www.westgateschool.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=597781&type=d&pREC_ID=form.WESCS.rGRJahe.1mH

It is very important that students know when and why they should be accessing this form.  Bullying occurs when the following happens:

  1. It is repeated
  2. There is an imbalance of power
  3. There is intent to harm

Please speak with your child about this. Westgate is committed to being bully-free, and one of the best ways to do this is by providing a way to report it when it is truly happening.  

Starting this week we will be uploading important pieces of student work and proof of learning to individual student SeeSaw accounts. A majority of student's daily work will go home with them as usual, but instead of keeping important projects and proof of learning we will be scanning that work and then sending it home. Please keep an eye out for login information coming home with your student this week. 

PALS testing window is open from January 13 - January 29, so we will be spending the next couple of weeks assessing students phonics and basic literacy skills. Please be sure your student has a good night rest, healthy breakfast, and arrives to school on time!   

JA in a day is coming on Friday, January 31st.  All classes will have guest teachers to lead in learning about economic principles during the school day. The school is also still looking for a couple of volunteer teachers for this event. Please let us know if you are willing and able to volunteer. 

Kindness Day will be on Friday, February 14th.  More information on this will be coming within the next few weeks! We will not be exchanging Valentines or having a party.  Instead, we will be visiting local businesses to spread kindness within the community. 

Westgate is moving towards a “toy free” zone.  We want students to focus on learning and building relationships while they are here, and toys become a disruption to this learning process.  Outdoor equipment (balls, scooters, jump ropes and sidewalk chalk) is still acceptable. Kindergarten students are able to bring a small toy on their specific share day only. This toy is to be out only at share time and will not be allowed out at recess or choice time.  More information is coming soon from admin.  Please let us know if you have any questions.  Thank you so much for your support with this!

 


COMING UP ON THE CALENDAR

  • January 17: Class Pictures
  • January 20: No School - Martin Luther King Jr Day
  • January 23: 3-4 Field Trip - National Western Stock Show
  • January 28: School wide Field Trip - Beethoven’s Birthday at the DCPA
  • February 14: Kindness Card Delivery in our Community
  • February 17: No School - Presidents’ Day
  • February 18: No School - Teacher Work Day

Winter Confrence Sign Up

Hello Parents, 
The Winter conference sign up window has closed. If you have not yet scheduled a conference, but would like to, please contact me at [email protected]
We will do our best to fit you in to our schedule. 
Thanks! 

Holiday Party Update!

Hello Parents! 
The Kindergarten pod will be hosting our winter holiday party on Wednesday , December 18th at 1:30pm. Students and teachers will also celebrate with a PAJAMA DAY! Students are allowed to wear school appropriate pajamas and boots or tennis shoes. No Slippers Please.
We will need your help and support to make this party a huge success. We are planning a hot cocoa bar, cookie decorating, tasty snacks, and a fun holiday game. You can sign up to donate items, your time, or both, Just click HERE.
Thanks so much for your support!!!
The Kindergarten Team 

Holiday Party Sign Up 12/18/2019!

Hello Parents! 
The Kindergarten pod will be hosting our winter holiday party on Wednesday , December 18th at 1:30pm. We will need your help and support to make this party a huge success. We are planning a hot cocoa bar, cookie decorating, tasty snacks, and a fun holiday game. You can sign up to donate items, your time, or both, Just click HERE.
Thanks so much for your support!!!
The Kindergarten Team