Saturday, April 25, 2020

Week 34: What's Happening in E-Learning


 Alyssa on Bring your pet to school day               Ayden and his brother with their awesome chalk art
 



Although we are in an electronic classroom, the learning continues!!!  Here's what your child has been up to and where we are headed.  

English - Final touches on Research paper - Due Wednesday
S.S. - Europe Webquest - We will be learning about the European Union and how to analyze political cartoons
Sci - Up next:  A Study of Light
T-Math - testing on ratios and moving into +/- integers
G-Math - testing on statistics and moving into Geometry
Literature - Sharing our Tuck Projects and testing on the novel.  Up next: Greek Mythology
Religion - Finishing our study of Jesus' Passion with a collaborative ABC project

Since Friday papers don't come home, your child has been seeing a lot of scores on Google classroom.  Have them show you thier work.  Sycamore will be updated again on Monday as teachers are doing a lot of grading right now.


Updates:  
Information will be sent home on MAY 4 with lots of things about the end of the year.  Mr. Marolf and Mr. Debrick will send instructions on how to pick up and drop off textbooks/supplies, as well as gather awards and other end-of the year items.  Once you receive their email, let us know if you have any questions. At this time, that's all teachers know.






Strings:
is your child interested in being a part of Strings at Zion? Maybe they want to try a new instrument? Watch this video from Mrs. Holtz, our strings teacher.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mo3B7s8fbFlSLz53DT_aS-iLb5vpIPGs/view





Electives:
In addition to being a part of the strings group, sixth graders have the choice going into seventh grade on which elective they will choose for fifth hour next year during the day. Some of their choices still include band and choir but they can also choose to try speech and debate or computer science. Mr. Marolf will send information about electives next week as well. Start talking to your child about what kind of class they would want to take in seventh grade.
 

Best Choice:
This past week would have been the week where Best Choice visited Zion to teach students about growing up. We are sad that they had to miss these important talks and so we decided to include the lesson plans for you to view if you would want to talk about these topics with your child.  Topics include risky behaviors, unhealthy relationships, puberty, STD’s, and more which are all developmentally appropriate for sixth graders and are important for them to learn, know, and understand. Let us know if you have questions. There are also some great resources and books here if you would like to purchase a book to guide your discussions.

Best Choice Lesson Plans:   attached in parent email

Knowing my own 3rd grade daughter and 5th grade sons will be missing Family Education talks at school, has got me thinking more about sex ed as well.  Here is the series I use at home with my  family.  Concordia Publishing House has wonderful age-appropriate resources from a Lutheran, Christian viewpoint.  

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Wee 33: Good Friday/Happy Easter

Jesus Completes Our Salvation


Our Religion unit is not merely the focal point of all of our studies of our Christian faith this year; it is also the focus of the entire Bible. And by God’s grace, it is also the focus of our entire lives! Our studies in math and science and social studies are essential for daily life; but it is in our study of Scripture that all these blessings find their true purpose and meaning through life in Christ. God blesses us with intelligence and abilities and talents, and He guides us to use these for our personal welfare—it is true. But He also desires that we use these blessings for the good of others and for the glory of the Lord.

Our focus has been on Holy Week and the events surrounding it. Here, we see God’s covenant promises coming together and being fulfilled in Christ Jesus. We cannot save ourselves; only Jesus could do that for us, because He is the sinless Son of God. Amazingly, He is also our substitute! He gives His victory to us!

Jesus suffered all things, died on the cross, and arose at Easter to complete our salvation. It is finished! He offers us the gifts of forgiveness and eternal life through His loving grace and mercy. May the comfort and assurance of God’s grace be the very center of your family life together!

Special thanks to Pastor Hoehner for leading our livestream Bible study and Pastors Fieberkorn, Reitz, and Rouland for recording introductions to each of our lessons.



May God bless your family time this EASTER SEASON with the assurance from Jesus that...

In my Father's house are many rooms.  If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am, you may be also.  John 14:2-3

Mrs. Riemenschneider 

 Living Last Supper worship from 2019  


**E-learning resumes April 20

**I am placing a Book order Friday morning if you wish to order.  Door to door delivery!!


Fun stuff from our week:


Fav. Easter Candy
Reeses eggs, PB cups – Lily, Noah C., Sarah, Aubrey, Aaron, Killian
Chocolate bunny – Addie
Jellly beans – Alyssa, Abbey
ALL – Braden
Skittles – Noah F
Chocolate eggs – Asher
Peeps – Adam
White chocolate eggs -Xavier
Swedish fish – Sean

Fav. Easter Traditions (of everyone!)
Easter egg hunts with…
    $$ inside
    # inside that gets a special prize
Going to grandma's house, aunt’s house, cousin’s house
Church



Book Recommendations:
Rescue Dogs 7pts – Noah C.
Land of Stories: Wishing Spell.-Lily
Allies -Aubrey & Addie
Framed – Riley
Mustaches for Maddie
Refugee – Aubrey
Goblet of Fire -Adam
"The Tygrine Cat". Anyone that likes warriors and fantasy will like it. It's about a cat who is the last of an ancient tribe. – Sarah
Words on Fire. – Alyssa
One for Sorrow- Aaron
Diary of Wimpy Kid series – Braden
The River – Killian


On  Easter Break!! I'm looking forward to…

spending time to myself upstairs and no homework.  Noah F.
 relaxing with no homework. -Aubrey
painting one of my mom’s dressers and getting a puppy! – Addie
playing outside- Adam
no e-learning. – Bella
doing art and to writing over Easter break. – Lily
to our farm with some friends.- Braden
dying Easter eggs, sleeping in, and hopefully getting to be outside. – Riley
to having no homework- Asher
 to making our garden bigger.  Alyssa
i am planing to play outside – Noah C.
to celebrate Easter. Aaron
playing outside all-day - Killian



Friday, April 3, 2020

Week 32: As we enter Holy Week...


...things look a little different, but the events remain the same:
 
   Sunday, we see Jesus declaring himself not only our King, but the promised Messiah.  On Maundy Thursday we see the remarkable transformation of the Passover into Holy Communion - Jesus himself became our saving Lamb of sacrifice.  Honor the Good Friday on which Christ died for our sins and the temple veil was torn in two - the separation that sin had caused between us and our Lord is no more.  And finally the glorious day of resurrection, EASTER, when we celebrate our victory in Christ over sin, death and the devil.  There is nothing we could ever do to deserve this love.  What a wonderful opportunity we have before us to learn and grow in our faith - to praise and thank God for this glorious gift!!, 
 
To see a clip from The Gospel of Matthew which we are using in Religion, click this link.  Palm Sunday begins at about 5 min 20 sec.
 
We have been so blessed to have had our Pastoral staff lead our students into our Passion of the Christ unit by video  Click here to see Pastor Hoehner's devotion for us today 
 
 
E-Learning - How's it going for you?
I love connecting with your children - seeing their faces on hangouts and reading their  journals.  How are you??? Please take 5 minutes to complete a quick feedback survey for Ms. Preusser and me.  We want to find the best ways to support you and your family! https://forms.gle/iAKgsUWcn62MoBX99
 
 
BIG NEWS -  Pastor Hoehnor, will lead our class in a LiveStream religion class on WEDNESDAY - 4/8 at 10:00He will be using Facebook Live.  Kids will need to be on a parent  facebook account and to "like" Chapel of the Cross's FB page.   Please get set up this weekend and set your alarms.  I am still waiting to be sure I have the correct location of the broadcast before I send a link.  I am so excited that the Zion pastor's and Asher's dad have been able to help lead us through Holy Week.   


Our classroom is so empty without you!!




Student fun from the week:

LATEST  wake- up times ranged from  6:15 - 3:15!!

FAVORITE BOARD GAMES

Guess Who – Sean
Rummy – Noah C.
Clue – Noah F., Aubrey
Monopoly – Braden
Telestrations – Riley, Addie
PayDay – Lily, Abbey
Enchanted Forest – Aaron
Chess – Emmet
Game of Life - Alyssa

KID CHORES 
Washing dishes
Taking out trasth
Emptying dishwasher
Cleaning litter box
Do my laundry
Dusting
Riding my bike to get the mail 

Jokes

Why did the wolf cross the road?     To chase the chicken. – Sean

Do you think you can jump higher than a building?
                      Of course you can buildings don't jump! – Adam

Q: What do you call an elephant in Antarctica? A: Lost!  Riley

What did the judge say when the skunk walked into the court? Odor in the court. :-)
 Alyssa

Jesus said to John come forth and have eternal life but John came fifth and won a toaster.   -  Aaron


What do you get when you cross a tiger and a snowman.
             Frostbite - Lily

What is a duck on fourth of July
            Fire- quacker -Lily

Why did the student eat his homework? 
            Because the teacher told him it was a piece of cake.  - Aubrey