Sunday, January 31, 2010

5th grade Yearbook

Yearbook message from Tami Oki -- J-5 bookbinding expert -----

JSIS 2010 5th Grade Year Book/Memory Book

The 5th grade usually has a year book or memory book. When my son Akira was in 5th grade (2006), I volunteered to coordinate that effort as I was really interested in bookbinding. I decided that it was possible to teach the kids to make a hardbound book. Carol Nakagawa did a wonderful book design and over 4 months I taught the 5th grade to make a hardback book, about 5.5” wide x 8.5” tall. Carol and I and Heidi Favour have signed up to do it again this year, and we’re hoping that other parents will be interested in helping the kids do this.

Each student has 2 pages in the yearbook. On one page, the student will write something about his/her time at JSIS in English and the other page will be in either Japanese or Spanish. There will be a portrait on one page and a candid shot on the other.

There will be a section of the book for color photos. If you have a particular photo of your student that you’d like to use, we can do that. Otherwise, we have a lot of photos taken at school over the past 6 year from which we can choose. Let me know if you’d like to peruse them.

I will introduce the yearbook idea to the students in class, and they will have some class time to work on their entries for the yearbook. For the Spanish class Isabel D’Ambrosia:

1. Will be making sure that the kids have written and typed up the essays.
2. Making sure that the Spanish language entry has been seen by Japanese/Spanish language editor.
3. Making sure that the student has made a file for their entry and putting it on a flashdrive for Heidi Favour.

While this is going on, I’ll be teaching the kids bookbinding. It isn’t difficult, but it is a bit slow, as we need to wait for the glue to dry between steps. And there are 53 5th graders.

1. Sewing – This is where the kids sew the 6 “signatures” (3 pieces of paper folded in half) to each other to make the “text block.” (30 minutes) 2. Glue spine and end papers (10 minutes) 3. Trim text block (I’ll take them home and do it on my paper guillotine.) 4. Glue headbands (10 minutes) 5. Case in (make the cover, and glue the textblock into it. (20 minutes)

We will be making one blank journal for practice and then we’ll make the yearbook.

Schedule

I plan on being at school from 8:15am – 9:15 am on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from February 1 on. Please contact me at via e-mail to schedule your student. Students who are not able to come in before school will have an opportunity to work on the project during class time. I may be able to schedule some time after school if it is necessary.

Feb 1 - Start the writing process – in class Feb 2 ~ March 31 – Start teaching the students bookbinding on the blank book Mar 5 - Turn in text and photos to yearbook designers Apr 5 - Start binding the yearbook Jun 3 – finish

Volunteer opportunities

1. We need a parent in the Japanese class who will make sure all students have submitted entries in 2 languages.
2. We invite all the teachers who have taught the class of 2010 to write an entry. I’d like a parent from each class to keep track of the entries for the Japanese, Spanish, music, PE and other teachers.
3. I would love to have parents who are interested in helping or learning about bookbinding to come in and help. I am trying to do most of this before school, but I can be flexible. It isn’t difficult work, and mostly consists of helping keep kids focused on the task, untangling thread, etc.

Please contact me at via e-mail if you are interested.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Science Fair

Dear Parents,

Ms. Nani and I talked to the 5th graders about their science fair projects today. Now that we're decidedly back from break we want to make sure students are actively working on their projects, which at this stage means coming up with a project idea. The How to Get Started Worksheet is a useful tool. Spend some time with your student going over this worksheet to spark and organize ideas. Their ideas don't have to be fully formed hypothesis, but at this point, they should be narrowing down their interests and coming up with questions they would like to investigate. We will arrange for class volunteers to help the students develop their questions into a workable project.

Your students came home with docs intended for you: (1) A Letter to Parents and General Guidelines and (2) Parent Tips and Science Resources. Please make sure you review them so you know how best to support your students' work. Links to these docs can also be found on the web site at http://jsisweb.com/science-fair.

If at any point you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask us.

Thank you,

Arlene Murray
on behalf of the Science Fair Advisory Committee

Friday, January 15, 2010

Get All Our Kids to Hamilton in the New Assignment Plan

I got email from Tami Oki yesterday (the J-5 PTSA Room Rep) about the challenge of getting all of our current 5th graders into Hamilton next year under the new assignment plan. Tami reports that there are 10 students in Japanese 5th and 10 students in Spanish 5th who do not live in the newly drawn Hamilton “attendance area”.

Those outside the Hamilton attendance area could be assigned to a different middle school and miss out on continuing with language immersion. That’s about 37% of the 5th grade class. If 37% of our 5th graders are not able to attend Hamilton, that impacts the viability of the entire language immersion program at Hamilton.

There is still time to fix the new assignment plan and make sure all JSIS 5th graders can continue at Hamilton. But we need to let Sherry Carr know we want it fixed. Sherry is our district’s school board director. Her email is sherry.carr@seattleschools.org. You can also leave a phone message for her at 252-0040.

OR – be a superhero and join Tami at Sherry’s community meeting – tomorrow morning, Saturday, January 16, 8:00am at the Greenwood Neighborhood Service Center – 8515 Greenwood Ave. N.

Middle School Tour Dates

Tour dates for Hamilton, and other middle schools:

Hamilton International Middle School
Open House (Evening Event) — Tue, Feb 2nd , 6:30-8:30 PM

Hamilton School Tours (Daytime Events)

1. Tue, Feb 2nd, 8:30 – 10:30 AM
2. Tue, Feb 2nd, 1:00-2:30 PM
3. Thu, Mar 11th, 8:30-10:30 AM
4. Thu, Mar 11th, 1-2:30 PM

More information at Hamilton's website.

Other middle schools:

Eckstein Middle School

Tours for prospective students and their parents/guardians will be on Thursdays, February 4, 11 and 25, 2010 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Eckstein will also have an evening presentation for parents/guardians only on Tuesday, February 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium.


Whitman Middle School
There will be an open house at Whitman Middle School on February 11 from 6:30 - 8:30 pm.

In addition to the open house we will have three daytime school visits. These will be held February 4, 9 and 11 ONLY. They will be from 8:30 am - 10 am.


McClure Middle School

McClure will host an Open House for prospective families for the 2010/2011 school year. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 19. School Tours will be Thursday, March 4, 11, and 16. More information here.

Washington Middle School

Washington Middle School’s evening Open House for incoming families will be held on Thursday, Jan 21, from 6:30 PM-7:15 PM with a formal presentation starting promptly at 7:15 PM and ending at 8:30 PM. No reservations required.
Daytime School Tours:

Wednesday, March 10
Wednesday, March 17
Wednesday, March 24

All daytime tours are from 8:15 AM – 10:15 AM, please be on time. No reservations required.

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Monday, January 4, 2010

Hamilton Tour Dates

This just in from our own Christie R. (Julia & Carolyn's mom), who just happens to be PTSA President at Hamilton this year!

Hamilton will host a morning school tour and an evening open house on Feb 2nd for incoming 6th graders. I will send more detailed information as the date gets closer.

1. Tuesday, Feb 2nd, School Tour, 8:30-10:30 AM

2.
Tuesday, Feb 2nd, Open House, 6:30-8:30 PM

5th grade students are excused from class on the morning of 2/2 so that they can attend the tour if they choose to do so (accompanied by a parent/guardian).

In addition to the events on February 2nd, Hamilton counselors will be visiting each of the Hamilton "feeder" elementary schools in March to connect with entering 6th grade students. ("Feeder" schools for Hamilton are: JSIS, West Woodland, Laurelhurst, BF Day and Lowell).

Transition to middle school is under the new assignment plan this year. Let me know if you have questions or comments.

Christie Rodgers
PTSA President
Hamilton Int'l Middle School
548-9588 h, 841-9588 c