Tuesday, May 6, 2008

CHICKS AND SQUIDS - WHAT A DAY!!!!

FIRST GRADE NEWS
THEY'RE HATCHING

This chick is slowly coming out - what's taking so long?

He's afraid he'll be given homework!!!

WOW!!!! Mrs. Riadi's room is full of peeping!



Make sure to ask your students about their new chicks!


2ND GRADE NEWS

SQUID ALERT

Scientists from High Touch High-Tech are visiting Ide to teach our 2nd grade students about the wonders of the sea! Students felt real squid, drew pictures with squid ink, looked at microscopic sea creatures and saw a real shark!!!


Friday, May 2, 2008

PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK

What's going on at Elizabeth Ide?




Sunday, May 4th - Family Fishing Derby - 11:00 - 1:00 Patriot's Park Downers Grove



May 5th - May 9th - Teacher Appreciation Week


May 7, 8, and 9 - 2nd Grade High-Tech, High-Touch


The 1st grade chicks will be hatching sometime this week :)


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

CLASSROOM ASSIGNMENTS FOR 2008-09

Policies for Classroom Assignments
Attached to your student's classroom newsletter on Friday will be a letter explaining the process of assigning students to their 2008-2009 classroom. Below is a brief excerpt of this letter:


In making the important decision of classroom placement, we consider all relevant information so that placements will be made to ensure everyone’s success. However, I should emphasize that parents will not be given the option of choosing their child’s classroom teacher. I understand your concern in regard to your child having a successful year; however, I hope you can understand that it would be inappropriate to place one parent’s preference before another’s. Furthermore, it is each teacher’s professional responsibility to create an optimal learning environment for his/her students. Therefore, I must reemphasize that we will make decisions using all the relevant data with regard to placing your child, and then provide a year filled with outstanding learning opportunities.


For the full explanation, please read the letter that will be sent home on Friday. Please feel free to call me at 630-783-5200 if you have any questions.

Monday, April 28, 2008

THANK YOU ELIZABETH IDE BROWNIES!!!!!

BROWNIE TROOP 527 CELEBRATES ARBOR DAY



Brownie Troop 527 helped celebrate Arbor Day by planting 17 trees Friday at Elizabeth Ide School in Darien. The girls raised the money for the dig with a can drive. Troop members include (top row standing, from left) Shannon, Brianna, Kayla, Allannah, Gianna, Erin, Jennifer, Erin S., Elise and co-leader Indra Williams, (sitting, from left) Emily, co-leader Nicole Ackerman, Emily, co-leader Mary Hougaard, Nora, Sarah and troop leader Angela Schoeberle.
The troop originally collected cans to purchase scrap books for the girls, but Angela Schoeberle evolved the idea into helping the community. “I wanted them to give back to the community, and came up with the idea to purchase trees with our can money,” she said. The trees, including Evergreens, Birch, Maple, and a Poplar hybrid, were purchased from the Arbor Day Foundation.

What a wonderful display of Citizenship!!!

Friday, April 25, 2008

CHARACTER COUNTS AT ELIZABETH IDE

How did we celebrate good Citizenship at Elizabeth Ide?

We adopted a Rainforest!


The response to the Adopt-A-Rainforest coin donation was tremendous! While collecting the coins over a 2-week period, WE RAISED $390.28 The students, parents, and teachers at Elizabeth Ide really contributed to raising the awareness about the importance of rainforests. Our donation will be used for a conservation project in either Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, or Nicaragua. We have asked the Rainforest Alliance to allocate our donation to the neediest project. A big thank you to Mrs. Tran for organizing this fundraiser.

We learned how to respect animals in nature!

The second graders were treated to an Owl assembly hosted by the Willowbrook Wildlife Center in Glen Ellyn, donated by Mr. Hansen and organized by the PTO. Students learned how important owls are to the environment and many other fascinating facts.

Thank you for supporting our Character Counts program and Earth Day 2008!


Monday, April 21, 2008

ANOTHER BUSY WEEK

We have a lot going on this week at Elizabeth Ide - please take a look below!


Tuesday, April 22nd - Earth Day - Wear Green Today!!!
Wednesday, April 23rd - Open House - 6:30 - 8:00
Shuttle Buses Available at Prairieview

Thursday, April 24th - Early Dismissal @ Noon
Only PM Kindergarten Attends
Pick-Ups are at 12:15

Saturday, April 26th - Market Day @ LV - 11:00 - 12:00



Sunday, April 27th - Mother Daughter Tea - 1: 30 - 3:00

Friday, April 18, 2008

THE CHICK UNIT HAS BEGUN!!!

The first graders begin the Life Cycle of a Chicken


The first grade teachers have developed a wonderful science unit that focuses on the life cycle of oviparous (my big word of the day) animals. Currently, each first grade class has about 18 eggs in their classroom that are due to hatch on May 6th. They are learning many things about hens, roosters, and chicks then using this knowledge to create different types of projects about the life cycle of chicks. Today, with the help of many parent volunteers, the students created plaster of paris eggs with chicks hatching from them. They were very excited and enjoyed this project very much. You will be able to view this project when you come to OPEN HOUSE next Wednesday, April 23rd from 6:30 - 8:00. Have a wonderful weekend!