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Volume 9, Issue 4 November 2014www.fvespto.org
November Birthdays
1st Tracy Schoeppner EC
20th Jeremiah Livingston -Custodian
TERRIFIC KIDS OCTOBER
Character Trait - Creativity
Ella Boyd (K) Rowell
Gabi McDonald (K) GerrardDalton Rex (K) McMillanJulia Coffey (K) Redden
Landon Phillips (1) SelvidioAva Klein (1) ThomasJackson Locklear (1) McGeeOlivia Collison (1) Wallace
Eliza Grace Rowell (2) DanielsLuke Dunbar (2) ErvingGrace Helms (2) Tarlton
Annalena Yero (2) Little
Seth Stegall (3) TaylorAdam Rintamaa (3) WhitleyWinter Miller (3) ElizondoVamsee Mohan - (3) Duncan
Annabella Berry (4) BrooksAbby Boergert (4) JenkinsBridget Gordon (4) SmithCassidy Glenn (4) Adams
Phoenix Morse (4) Swanson
Keely Hasty (5) CameronJack Costello (5) Dawson
Madison Taylor (5) RayfieldLina McDermott (5) Podpora
Message from PTO
Both the fall flower sale andtreasure card fundraiser
were successful! Thank youto everyone that participated
and helped to raise money
for our school. The combinedproceeds almost reached
$11,000 and will go towardour purchase of smart boards
for the classrooms.Great job, Wildcats!
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Special Thank You!
Thank you to Miracle DentistCenter for sponsoring the t-
shirts for the running club!Thank you to Forrest &
Forrest Dentistry and UnionOral Surgery & Dental
Implant Center for providingFairview Elementary t-shirts
to every student!
We appreciate yourgenerosity and support!
Upcoming Events
11/8Spirit Night!Charlotte Checkers
12/1Prize baskets due from3rd grade classes(ask room parents for more information)
12/4School-wide PTO meetingand Craft Fair
12/9-12/10Holiday Store
11/25Grandparents/SpecialPersons Day
12/3Report Cards
11/11
No School Veterans Day
11/7-11/21Magazine Fundraiser
11/3-11/14Food Drive
11/26-11/28No School - ThanksgivingBreak
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Congratulations!
One of Fairviews
5th
graders,CatherineAndrews, won theHalloween themedgift basket at theChick-fil-a SpiritNight in October!
Grandparents/SpecialPersons Day
Calling all crafters!
We will be hosting a craft fair atthe school-wide PTO meeting held
Thursday, December 4th from6:30-8:00. The cost is $10 per
table, unless you are a non profit
organization. You will need toprovide your own table.
Contact Marianne Duda withquestions and to reserve your
Be sure to attend upcomingFairview events to have theopportunity to win another
awesome basket!
November 25th8-9:30am - 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grades10-11:30am - K, 1st, & 2nd Grades
Each session will start in the gymwith grade level performances and
then guests will move to theclassrooms for a snack and
activities. Students may leavewith their special person as longas the teacher has a signed note
from the parent/guardian.Please return RSVP forms if you
havent already.
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Honor Roll 1st 6 weeks
A Honor Roll 3rd Grade
Hannah Brown, Lindsey Kate Dulin, Avery Gray, Gwendolyn Griffin, Eva Holloway, Elena Lankford, ClaireLeep, Ethan Mangum, Leah Mills, Zack Miracle, James Pancamo, Tyler Pritchard, Adam Rintamaa,Madyson Rodriquez, Drake Somerset, Seth Stegall, Gillian Whitley, Wilson Zelch
A Honor Roll 4th Grade
Mia Acosta-Nicholson, Grace Ashton, Alison Austin, Annabella Berry, Abby Boergert, Noah Brown,Anslea Church, Jack Dohrman, Layton Duke, Jake Evert, Noelle Gsell, Samuel Hartig, Olivia Hartis EthanHorne, Joshua Hughes, Junah Jeong, Bailey Lambiotte, Misty May, Dane McNulty, Madison Miracle,Sydney Pugh, Jessica Ralda, Cheyenne Rowell, Claira Seighman, Lucas Shaver, Wade Smith, RichieTufaro, Natalie Vimislik
A Honor Roll 5th Grade
Caleb Adkins, Catherine Andrews, Sophia Arndt, Cora Brindley, Mallory Carroll, Braden Collins, JackCostello, Lauren Cox, Blair Crumbie, Harrison Loucks, Sidney Lynch, Karoline Duncan, KatherineDuncan, McDermott, Ally Nielsen, Derek Pritchard, Eliza Solomon, Tyler Sprowles, Holland Stanley,Lanie Starnes, Kaden Steffenhagen, Fabian Walker, James Willing
A/B Honor Roll 3rd Grade
Sarah Adkins, Jarom Barker, Kaylynn Beaver, Joshua Forquer, Ashu Lala, Vamsee Mohan, Pavel
Mogorean, Will Purser, Carson Sides, Emma Smith, Hunter Tucker, Brianna Tuliano,A/B Honor Roll 4th Grade
Hannah Cook, Landon Davis, Dallas Ferguson, Chase Fesmire, Ayden Flynn, Cassidy Glenn, WristonGriffin, Dylan Hess, Daniel Jimenez-Hernandez, Fabi Lainez, Ethan McDonald, Noah McLaughlin, MaysenMelchor, Griffin Melton, Shirley Morris, Daniel Nikitin, Todd Powley, Valerie Purser, Tucker Reynolds,Brayden Shepherd, Cread Simpson, Shaylee Smith, Jamal Stevens, Cayden Thomas, Deja Watson-White,Joshua Weeks
A/B Honor Roll 5th Grade
Avonlea Arnette, Isabella Camp, Tommy Camp, Aliya Cook, Mason Carroll, Kyli Cuthbertson, SaraDanison, Gunnar Diedrick, Owen Doejarren, Grier Donaldson, Noah Haverty, Jackson Hartig, BrookeHilton, Emily Holliday, Shea Kodikara, Sarah Kusnitz, Adriana Lanham, Gavin Lincoln, Madison Linn, ChloeLittle, Lina McDermott, Miranda Myers, Reagan OQuinn, Kendall Pixley, Robert Plyler, Bryson Pollock,
Hannah Porter, Aiden Price, Carson Roark, Renee Rodriguez, Sydney Rutledge, Alex Stover, Lee Taylor,Madison Taylor, Candice Thomas, Sydney Williams, Micah Yero
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Kindergarten News
This month Kindergarten is rocking and rolling! We will start
literacy centers and guided reading groups this month. We willalso begin assessing the kids in their sight words! The Kinderswill be reading in no time!
We also look forward to learning about the history behindThanksgiving, comparing life then and now. We will learn aboutgratitude and the importance of spending time with family.
Please remember to put anything important in your child'scommunication folder. Unfortunately, we don't look throughevery child's backpack. Thank you for your cooperation!
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3rd Grade NewsReading- The students have enjoyed our Following Characters into Meaning Unit. The teachers readaloud Winn Dixie, and the students have noticed the changes that happen over time with the charactersin the story. They learned character traits, putting themselves in another persons shoes and charactermotivations.
Next, well start our Nonfiction Unit. Students will be reading nonfiction text for guided reading andindependent reading in class. They will learn about non-fiction text features such as bold headings, boldvocabulary words, captions, diagrams and titles. Also, your childs teacher will read aloud Mr. PoppinsPenguinsso the students can contrast and compare what is fact vs. fictional about penguins. This willallow the students to gain some background knowledge about penguins that will lend itself to theirresearch based writing unit.
Writing- The students will be researching Penguins (or another Antarctic animal) and will create aposter. The poster will include a heading, subtitles, pictures, and illustrations. They will be using theMedia Center, laptops, and books as sources for their research.
Math- The students just finished Unit 2: Measuring line Segments and Perimeters of Figures. They
learned how to use centimeter rulers to measure line segments with specified lengths and to investigatethe properties of rectangles, squares, and parallelograms. They also learned how to calculate theperimeter of quadrilaterals and triangles.
Next, the students will start Unit 4. In this unit, students explore symmetry and congruency and buildupon classifying and identifying polygons by their attributes. They will also explore the measure ofangles. Also, the students will complete a brief unit on patterns. They will identify slides, flips, andturns. They will also explore repeating, growing, and shrinking patterns.
Social Studies- Unit 2: Our Different Roles -The students are now learning about the multiple rolesthat individuals perform in families, workplaces, and communities. Next, the students will examine howindividuals can initiate change in families, neighborhoods, and communities in Unit 3: People andCommunities over Time.
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4th Grade NewsWriting- We started a spelling program in the 2nd six weeks. We work on differentskills in class every day. Students are working on a Realistic Fiction story now. Theyare having fun with being creative!
Math- We are moving from 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication into Area and Perimeter!Multiplication is a part of every stepping stone in math so please continue to reviewthe facts with your child at home every night!
Science- We have started our rotations and will continue them throughout the year!
Brooks- Fossils
Jenkins- Animals and AdaptationsSwanson- Earth Science
Smith- Nutrition
Adams- Magnets and Electricity
Social Studies- We will be learning about the first inhabitants of our state, NativeAmericans, colonization and the French and Indian War. We are so excited for IndianDay on November 24th.
Reading- We will continue our character unit. Students have been very successful whileworking together in their book clubs and are learning new strategies every day!
Parents, dont forget to check out our Google Site regularly for news and importantdates!
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Staff Spotlight for NovemberMrs. Rayfield 5th Grade Teacher
Hometown: Monroe, NC
Name of your 5th grade teacher: Mrs. Tucker
College: High Point University
City you would like to visit: Las Vegas, NV
Why you became a teacher: I have always enjoyed being around kids and elderly people andknew I wanted to work with one or the other. I know that I am STILL a teacher because I lovekids and teaching makes me happy!
Favorite thing to do when not at school: I adore my kids, Jerrett and Sadie, and I'm thehappiest when I am doing anything with them and my family.
Most rewarding part about teaching: The most rewarding part of teaching is being there whena student "gets it" in whatever we are learning. I always want to scream out of happiness andusually do!
Favorite sport/team to watch: I like to watch basketball and DUKE is my favorite college team.
Silliest fact about you: I REALLY like jumping on the trampoline and singing out loud in the car!
Which staff member would you like to spotlight next month? Send your vote via email!
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