Tuesday, May 9, 2017

End of the Year Activities!

It’s amazing to think we are in the final stretch of the 2016-2017 school year! This year has been so jam-packed with fun and learning and it has just flown by! I know this time of year gets a little crazy, so I wanted to give you a bit of a heads up about some big events coming up, and what we will need from you!
Special Education Track and Field- Thursday, May 25th- This is the day where all the students in the district who are in a self-contained special education classroom get to showcase their athletic skills! Students will have the chance to run, jump, throw and win medals! There is also a school spirit competition, and this year’s theme is spectacular school spirit! We’re making individualized t-shirts based on our school slogan "Believe in Yourself... We Do At Mountain View!" You are welcome to come cheer your student on at Beaverton High School from 10am to 12:30pm. After we get back to school, we also have our annual school Talent Show starting at 2:50pm, so feel free to come watch your student perform if they get picked :-)  Permission slips are due next week. Students will need to bring a sack lunch, running shoes and possibly a jacket, depending on the weather.
Dairy Queen Field Trip- Thursday, June 15th- Our class will be going to Dairy Queen across the street to celebrate the end of the year together as a class! I will be buying everyone a sweet treat, but if they want to buy something for lunch or as an extra treat they can bring extra money. It should be a ton of fun!

Monday, April 3, 2017

How you can help

Hello Families and Friends!
Over the last several weeks, I have had many parents and friends ask how they can help support our classroom. In these uncertain economic times, we have been fortunate to maintain such a skilled staff, supportive administrators and creative solutions for lack of funding for supplies. However, this year has presented new challenges. With the funding being reduced district-wide, we are being asked to do more with an already limited classroom budget, including purchasing sensory supports for our students with Austism. Some of these supports, like Hokki Stools and Balancing Balls, are simply outside the realm of our classroom budget. 
 One easy way to help out is to check our class Wishlist, which is posted on the side of this blog. It includes some basic items that we're always in need of, such as hand sanitizer, tissues and Chlorox wipes. Occasionally, I'll also list items that we need related to a specific activity, such as cooking items or art supplies. I try to update it at least once a month.
This year I also have a DonorsChoose website to ask for assistance in purchasing various supplies, supplemental activities and curriculum, as well as classroom technology that we can use during both small and large group instruction. In case you aren't familiar with it already, the concept of DonorsChoose is simple. Teachers create a page, requesting specific items for their classroom. Donors from around the world read about the need, and donate money. DonorsChoose then purchases the supplies, and delivers them to the classroom. My experiences with DonorsChoose  have been very positive in the past, after I saw the positive impact it has made on many of my fellow teacher's classrooms both at Mountain View and other schools in the Beaverton School District. I am asking that you spread the word about our page to friends and colleagues who may be willing and able to donate. Here is the link:
Thanks for all of your support!
Mrs. Zaworski

Monday, March 6, 2017

Quick Update

Wow! This year is just flying by! It’s amazing to think that we are in the final stretch of the 2016-2017 school year :-)
Here are a few important dates coming up:
 
March 24th - Pump It Up Field Trip! :-)
 March 27th- 31st - Spring Break!
April 11th-14th - Outdoor School for 6th graders
April 17th - No school for 6th graders
April 28th - Grading Day, No School 
May 25th 10-12:30pm - Special Education Track and Field! :-)
May 26th - Staff Development Day, No School
May 29th - Memorial Day, No School

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Spirit Week 2.0

 Happy Spirit Week!

Monday - Ditch Day, No School
Tuesday - Hat Day
Wednesday - Pajama Day
Thursday - Superhero Day
Friday - College or Sports Fan Day

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Restoring Snow Days

Hi Families,

The district just announced its plan for restoring the snow days we lost earlier this month and in December. The new school calendar, which will be available on Mt. View's website soon, now has us in school on the following days:

Friday, Feb. 3rd (Previously Grading Day)
Wednesday, Feb. 15th - Friday, Feb. 17th (Previously Conferences)
Friday, Mar. 10th (Previously Staff Development Day)
Thursday, June 22nd (NEW Last Day of School for students)




Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Happy New Year!

Happy 2017 everyone!

With all the snow days and delays recently, we've had an interesting start to the new year, to say the least! With everything going on and everybody getting back into 'school mode', there was the potential for a lot of craziness last week, but it turned out to be a really amazing week! Everyone was very excited to be back and quickly slipped back into their schedule without complaint. We also enjoyed drawing, writing and sharing about our fun winter holiday break!

Many of us have started new classes since returning from winter break, and while a new class is always a transition, so far everybody is enjoying their new science and math classes with their peers. I am so proud of how well everyone has handled the changes!

Important Dates 


Thursday, Jan. 12th 6pm - Spaghetti Feed Dinner
Monday, Jan. 16th - NO SCHOOL, Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Friday, Jan. 20th - *Rescheduled* Personal Responsibility Celebration!
Friday, Feb. 3rd - NO SCHOOL, Grading Day
Wednesday, Feb. 15th - NO SCHOOL, Conferences
Thursday, Feb. 16th - NO SCHOOL, Conferences
Friday, Feb. 17th - NO SCHOOL, School Closed
Monday, Feb. 20th - NO SCHOOL, President's Day

Too Sick for School?


Unfortunately, I have talked to many of you lately about illness. The cold and flu season has hit our room (as well as the rest of Mt. View) hard this year! Many of the students, as well as some of our staff have been affected, and some have already started experiencing a second round of sickness. We are doing all that we can in the classroom--cleaning with disinfectant several times a day, washing hands, avoiding any physical contact we can and reteaching germ awareness. But we need your help too... What we're seeing is kids coming back to school too soon. In the last few weeks, we have seen kids and staff come back to school, thinking they're feeling okay, and then end up crashing within a few hours :( While this is sad for them, it also runs the risk of infecting and reinfecting others.  

Thanks for your support in this! I really hope that in the next few days we can all get well so that we have the energy for the exciting learning and fun events to come!

 Parent-Teacher Conferences

I'm sure you have all seen in your mail from our principal, Mr. Pedersen, that Wednesday and Thursday, February 15th and 16th are parent-teacher conferences for Mountain View Middle School. This means that there is no school on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, and families will soon have the opportunity to sign up for conferences. 
Conferences will be scheduled on a first come, first serve basis and are in 20-minute segments. You will be able to meet with me, as well as your student’s elective teachers (Mr. Grant, Mrs. Mevis, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Cadavona, Mr. Mitcham, Ms. Fitzpatrick, Ms. Chasteen or Mrs. Bauer). The daily conference schedule is as follows:
 
 Wednesday, Feb. 15th - 9:00-11:20am, 1:00-4:00pm, 5:30-8:00pm
 Thursday, Feb. 16th - 8:00-10:30am, 1:00-4:00pm, 5:30-8:00pm

      I look forward to seeing many of you there!
 

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Celebrating new friends, new challenges and many holidays in the ALC!


Hello families!

I hope that the holiday season is going well for your family. Things in the ALC are forever changing and exciting! Below is some information about the new and exciting things your student has been exploring this month:

New friends - We've had some change within our classroom in the last few weeks. We've added three new students to our class, and one student moved away. This has meant learning names of new students, and processing saying goodbye to someone we'd come to know. This has also meant that our schedule has changed a few times this fall, and I am so proud of how well all of our students handled these changes!
J

New challenges - These first few months of school are PACKED with exciting learning! In the beginning of the year, we spend a lot of time helping students learn (and often re-learn) their new school routines. Now that we've been in school a few months though, we are increasing our expectations for independence. It has been so amazing to see the challenges our students are rising to!
Many holidays and celebrations - This season brings many diverse reasons to celebrate for the many families that make up our Mountain View and ALC communities. In class, we talk generally about lots of holidays that students may participate in or be exposed to. While the holiday season is filled with joy and merriment for many people, it can also be a stressful time--particularly for kids, and most especially for kids impacted by disabilities. Sometimes it is easy to forget that while decoration or celebration is fun and exciting, it may also be overwhelming or just too different for some kids. In no way do I suggest NOT celebrating or NOT exposing kids to the holidays. I just like to make sure kids are prepared! This season is fun, and even if your family celebrates in non-traditional ways, these mainstream traditions are something they are potentially going to be exposed to in their community for many years to come!

Fun times before Winter Break – This is a very fun time at Mountain View and in the ALC. We have a few activities coming up this week and next that your student will have the opportunity to join. Here are some of the fun activities you can expect to hear about:
·      Friday, Dec. 9th- Personal Responsibility Celebration (Schoolwide good behavior and attendance party)
·      Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 13-14th – Ornament decorating for local charities
·      Friday, Dec. 16th- Holiday Party in the ALC! We will enjoy hot cocoa, popcorn, cookies and a holiday movie as we ring in the end of the school year for 2016! J

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Important Dates

Hello families!
 
Here are some important dates coming up in November and December:

Wednesday, Nov. 23rd - NO SCHOOL
Thursday, Nov. 24th - Thanksgiving, NO SCHOOL
Friday, Nov. 25th - NO SCHOOL
Monday, Nov. 28th- Grading Day, NO SCHOOL
Monday, Dec. 19th-Monday, Jan. 2nd - Winter Break, NO SCHOOL

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Spirit Week!

Next week is Spirit Week and the class with the highest percentage of students who participate gets a pizza party :-)

Here are the daily themes:

Monday - Halloween Costume Day
Tuesday- Pajama Day
Wednesday- Pink Day
Thursday- Twin Day (Mrs. Z will be wearing blue that day if students want to match with her)
Friday- Disney/Cartoon Character Day

Monday, September 26, 2016

We're Off to A Great Start!

Hello Families!
We have a few different areas of focus this month…
  • In literacy skills, we are working on creative writing pieces as well as elaborating on our writing. In addition to composing paragraphs about various real-life subjects in our writing journals every day, we also write to thematic writing prompts. 
  • In math skills, we’ve been working on identifying fractions using visual representations, including manipulatives and pictures.
  • In science, we’ve been focusing on space science, including creating Powerpoint projects on our favorite planet in the solar system. We will be researching our planet, collecting information and pictures, learning how to cite our sources of information, and practicing our typing skills. Then in a few weeks we will present our projects to the rest of the class! J
  • In life skills, we’ve started our school-wide recycling program, which we use the profits from in order to supplement our weekly cooking budget for our Friday cooking lesson. We have plans to make cheese quesadillas, bagel pizzas, and homemade applesauce with leftover apples from our school breakfasts in the next few weeks. Yum!
Here is our weekly schedule of activities:
Monday- Recycling
Tuesday- Speech Group
Wednesday- Recycling
Thursday- Shopping
Friday- Library and Cooking