- Kindergarten: We explored thermometers by reading them in various temperatures of water and made our own, paper thermometers.
- 1st grade: I didn't get to see my 1st grade friends this week because of Dragon Day on Friday. We'll start exploring the moon next week, though!
- 2nd grade:We conducted ramp races this week to find out about friction, slope, force, and speed.
- 3rd grade: We continued investigating the solar system by creating a scale model of all the planets and their location in space.
- 4th grade: We finished our mass and matter investigation about water content in fruit. Ask your fourth grader which of our six fruits we investigated contains the highest percentage of water.
**DEADLINE APPROACHING: Calling All Current & Potential
School Volunteers
Beginning
in January 2014, Carroll ISD will require all school volunteers to fill out a
new online application and background check before volunteering in CISD
buildings or working with students. School officials are encouraging all
parents, grandparents or individuals who are currently volunteering or would
like to be considered as a volunteer to fill out the online application to get
approved. If you are just visiting a campus for a program, lunch or a party,
you don't have to apply as a volunteer, you just continue using the Raptor
sign-in system. But if you intend to work with students, help teachers, serve
as Dad for the Day or work in the Spirit Shop, these are just a few of the
positions that will require the new online application and background check
first. Once you are approved, you'll continue to check in at the campus using
Raptor and then report for your volunteer assignment. All of these efforts are
a part of Operation SAFEdragon. Don't get caught missing out on volunteer
activities or your chance to chaperone CISD field trips. It's quick; it's easy
and it's confidential! Visit the district's main website today and click
on the volunteer program picture on the front or go directly to http://www.southlakecarroll.edu/pages/CISD/For/For_P/Volunteer_Program
Upcoming Events:
- February 4th: 4th graders will do a special STEM program. A company called All About Learning will come to our school and teach students more about wind energy and wind turbines. Thank you to our wonderful PTO for providing this opportunity!
- February 19 - March 4: StarLab is visiting OUES. Please make sure your student wears socks during on Science Lab days during that time. Younger students may wish to wear slip-on or Velcro shoes, as we will need to take our shoes off before we get into the tent.
- March 27: Our amazing PTO funded our first ever "Family Science Night." FSN is hosted by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. The museum will have various science stations -- including a StarLab -- available for students to explore between 6-8 pm. All families that attend will receive 2 adult passes and 2 child passes to enter the museum for free. In addition, the Fort Worth Astronomical Society will set up giant telescopes in the playground area, starting at 6:30. Mark it on your calendar -- it will be a fun night!
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