Dear Parents and Guardians , You are invited to the first Principal's COFFEE HOUR! Please complete the RSVP and join us on FRIDAY November 3, 2017 8-9 AM. RSVP HERE: I will be hosting three coffee and conversations this year with topics of your choosing. I look forward to having two way dialogue about our most amazing students. I hope you can join me. Tracey McGee Thank you Barrington Education foundation for sponsoring a wonderful week of learning! These few pictures show just some of the engagement and excitement in the fifth grade classes. Dear Families, Last week, all 5th grade students had the opportunity to experience an immersive, hands-on learning STEAM course. For five days, students engaged in a kinetic sculpture program based on curriculum from i2learning, an organization that works with schools to turn their classrooms into learning labs. The course consisted of 20-25 hours of project-based curriculum that integrated all of the regular subject areas. In this course, students were introduced to key concepts and skills of kinetic sculpture, including balance, gearing, energy sources and design thinking. Students engineered automata, constructed a marble run and built mobiles. Each day, they used the principles they learned as the basis for their own creations, culminating in a large-scale, kinetic sculpture at the end of the week. IF YOU ARE THE PARENT OF A 5TH GRADER… you are in luck. You will have the opportunity to view your child’s sculpture at the BEF Student Showcase on December 9 from 2:30-4pm at Barrington High School (see attached flyer). The Student Showcase provides an opportunity for your child to present his or her work to families and the Barrington community. Please encourage your child to become involved. Students have worked hard and will be proud to share their new knowledge and their final sculptures. BEFShowcaseFlyer_Final.pdf BARRINGTON COMMUNITY NEWS AND FLYERS
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Dear Parents and Guardians , You are invited to the first Principal's COFFEE HOUR! Please complete the RSVP and join us on November 3, 2017 8-9 AM. RSVP HERE: I will be hosting three coffee and conversations this year with topics of your choosing. I look forward to having two way dialogue about our most amazing students. I hope you can join me. Tracey McGee UPCOMING EVENTSThank you Barrington Education foundation! What a week it will be for the fifth graders at Hampden Meadows school! Follow the excitement on Twitter @hampden_meadows @bps_ri @bef_ri Dear Families, Thanks to a generous grant from Barrington Education Foundation, all 5th grade students will experience an immersive, hands-on learning STEAM course during the week of October 23. For five days, students will engage in a kinetic sculpture program based on curriculum from i2learning, an organization that works with schools to turn their classrooms into learning labs. The course consists of 20-25 hours of hands-on, project-based curriculum that integrates all of the regular subject areas. In this course, students will be introduced to key concepts and skills of kinetic sculpture, including balance, gearing, energy sources and design-oriented thinking. Course highlights include engineering automata, constructing a marble run and building mobiles. Students will use the work of Alexander Calder, George Rhodes, Anne Lilly and Arthur Ganson as examples of various forms of moving sculpture. Each day, they use the principles they learn as the basis for their own creations, and at the end of the week they’ll bring together their complete array of new skills to create a large-scale, chain-reaction-type work of art. Please be sure to ask your child about what s/he is learning each day. CELEBRATIONS OF TEACHING AND LEARNINGCongratulations to all the Classroom Representatives and the Executive Board of the Student Council. What a great Induction Ceremony this week! Thank you Mrs. Graham for organizing and MR. Sangiuliano for your motivational speech!
MID-WEEK Update!Dear Families, Thanks to a generous grant from Barrington Education Foundation, all 5th grade students will experience an immersive, hands-on learning STEAM course during the week of October 23. For five days, students will engage in a kinetic sculpture program based on curriculum from i2learning, an organization that works with schools to turn their classrooms into learning labs. The course consists of 20-25 hours of hands-on, project-based curriculum that integrates all of the regular subject areas. In this course, students will be introduced to key concepts and skills of kinetic sculpture, including balance, gearing, energy sources and design-oriented thinking. Course highlights include engineering automata, constructing a marble run and building mobiles. Students will use the work of Alexander Calder, George Rhodes, Anne Lilly and Arthur Ganson as examples of various forms of moving sculpture. Each day, they use the principles they learn as the basis for their own creations, and at the end of the week they’ll bring together their complete array of new skills to create a large-scale, chain-reaction-type work of art. Please be sure to ask your child about what s/he is learning each day. i2 Learning has partnered with over 20 of the world’s leading STEM organizations, including MIT, Stanford, MathWorks, and the American Museum of Natural History, to develop their hands-on courses. Please save Saturday, December 9 from 2:30pm – 4pm to view the students’ creations at BEF’s Extraordinary Teaching and Learning Student Showcase. Thank you, BEF, for this exciting learning opportunity! IMPORTANT: There will be photo and video documenting at this event. Barrington Education Foundation would like to use and publish pictures and videos in print and/or electronically for purposes consistent with its mission, including publicity, website content, and the Student Showcase on December 9, 2017. If you do not want your child photographed or videotaped in this way, please contact BEF at [email protected]. 2 Ways to Register Click here to complete the google form or Fill out and return the bottom portion of this note by October 20 We would like to attend the FALL Hampden Meadows Family Math Club meeting on Wednesday, October 25 at 7:45 am for opportunities to learn more about Estimation, Place Value & Measurement. Student’s Name__________________________________________ Homeroom Teacher_______________________________________ Adult(s) _____________________Relationship_________________ Entry forms for the first CML meet are due 10/24. The meet will happen in the library at 1:05 pm on 10/25. ALL students who complete an entry form will be able to participate. Entry Form Links Grade 4 Grade 5 Our first HMS Family Math Club will occur on 10/25 at 7:45 am. A link for families to sign up for this event is in the flyer! HMS Family Math Club Flyer Eureka Parent Support Links Grade 4 Module 2 Grade 5 Module 2 CLICK HERE FOR BARRINGTON COMMUNITY
FLYER ANNOUNCEMENTS If you are dropping off your child in the morning, the front circle is the only location that this should be done. Please do not go to a local Cul-De-Sac, a side street or even Kent Street to do so. We want to keep all children safe. Additionally, the first time you get the chance to stop your car is the location your child should get out and walk down the sidewalk to the front door. Please do not do door to door drop off, it holds the lines up allthe way to Massasoit Ave. There is also no passing in the car line. Please wait to exit. Children are crossing at the crosswalk in front of the school to enter the building. The sun is at it's peak in front of the building, you can not easily see the children being crossed. CHILDREN ARE ALLOWED TO BE DROPPED OFF AS EARLY AS 8:15, no EARLIER PLEASE. Supervision begins at 8:15. TUESDAY OCTOBER 17th 7-8 PM. |