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Encore! “Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious, and it must not be allowed to go to waste.” -The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden
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Page 1: Encore! “Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious, and it must not be allowed to go to waste.” - The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden.

Encore!“Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious,

and it must not be allowed to go to waste.”

-The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden

Page 2: Encore! “Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious, and it must not be allowed to go to waste.” - The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden.

Encore ClassesEncore classes provide engaging, hands-on experiences

that take learning beyond theory and puts it into practice.  In our classrooms, students have the opportunity to show

what they know.  This inspires confidence and a heightened appreciation for how learning can improve our lives.

Page 3: Encore! “Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious, and it must not be allowed to go to waste.” - The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden.

Encore ClassesComputer

Instrumental Music and Band

Library

Physical Education

Visual Arts

Vocal Music

Page 4: Encore! “Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious, and it must not be allowed to go to waste.” - The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden.

Computer Classwith Mrs. Sparrow

During computer class we use technology as a tool to

think critically, problem solve, research and create!

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Computer Class

Essential Questions Guiding Activities

• How do you practice responsible use of technology?

• How do you use technology to communicate ideas and thoughts?

• How do you use technology resources for solving problems and making informed decisions in real world situations?

Resources

Jump Start World of Learning Kindergarten

Type to Learn

Microsoft Office 2013~Word, PowerPoint, Excel

Internet Explorer

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Instrumental Music and Band

This is where motivated girls and boys will begin to learn the fun of making music and the skills it takes to be on a great

team: OUR SCHOOL BAND!

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Instrumental Music and Band

Mr. Steve Tribble is a graduate of IUP and has

over 30 years’

experience as a music

teacher in the

elementary through high

school grades.

It’s not really like this, but do we have a great time while our students—your

sons and daughters—

learn to appreciate the

artistry and beauty of

making music!

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Librarywith Mrs. Sherry Thomas

• Students will be introduced to the Hutchinson library, library citizenship skills and the role of the librarian.

• Students will be exposed to a wide variety of literature and authors. Students will explore, define and develop their own reading interests and abilities.

• Students will become adept at using the library and its resources for independent research and discovery.

Page 9: Encore! “Talent is something rare and beautiful and precious, and it must not be allowed to go to waste.” - The Cricket in Times Square, George Selden.

LibraryBook Selection

• Kindergarten students may select 1 book from the Kindergarten cart.

• Grades 1 and 2 may select up to 2 books.

• Grades 3, 4, and 5 may select up to 3 books and 1 magazine.

• Students should return their materials on their designated day. If a class is missed, they should keep the books until the next class.

• If a book is lost or damaged the school must be reimbursed.

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We follow the SPARK curriculum at Hutchinson Elementary for physical

Education. SPARK is an acronym for Sport, Play, and Active, Recreation for Kids. The

focus is really on physical activity and movement by using lead up games and

drills. Please be sure to have your child bring tennis shoes on gym day. Flip Flops and Sandals are unacceptable. They are an injury risk.

I use a card system for discipline. A green card means that the child did outstanding, a yellow card is a time out for not using ROARS behavior, and a red card means they

must sit out the class.

Physical Education…AKA – Movement, Inc -

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Physical Education…AKA – Movement, Inc -Teacher: Mr. Denny LittleEMAIL: [email protected]

Typical Class Set Up

1. ASAP – As Soon As Possible Activity

2. Focus on Fitness – Strengthening

3. Spotlight on Skill – practice the skill of the

week.

4. Game – Play a game that usually involves

using the skill of the week.

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Visual Arts Class

with Ms. Cheryl Carnicelli

In art class, students have the opportunity to think creatively, solve problems, visually communicate and critically observe and interpret the world around them. I hope to instill an appreciation for the richness, beauty and meaning that the arts bring to our lives.

I emphasize careful use and cleanliness with all art media. However, in their joyful and meaningful creative activities, students sometimes soil their clothing. With this in mind, please dress your child appropriately or send an apron or art shirt with your child on art days. I’m looking forward to a fabulous year teaching your children!

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Visual Arts Report Card Benchmarks

• Contributes responsibly and respectfully as a member of the art classroom (grades K-5)

• Maintains focus while participating in art class (grades K-5)

• Applies independent creative problem-solving towards assigned activities/projects (grades K-5)

• Contributes thoughtfully towards discussion and applies content knowledge (grades 3-5)

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Vocal MusicStudents work with beat, rhythm, song, expressive movement, and pitched and

unpitched percussion instruments to learn a variety of musical concepts.

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Musical Performances

Mrs. Little

• The Fourth and Fifth Grade Musical, I Need a Little Vacation, will be held on November 26th, 2013 at the Senior High School.

• The First and Second Grade Musical, Go Fish, will be held in January 2014.

• The Third Grade Recorder Concert will be held the last week in April 2014.

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Encore Links http://www.greensburgsalem.org

Computer

Mrs. Michelle Sparrow

[email protected]

Instrumental Music and Band

Mr. Steve Tribble

[email protected]

Library

Mrs. Sherry Thomas

[email protected]

Physical Education

Mr. Denny Little

[email protected]

Visual Arts

Mrs. Cheryl Carnicelli

[email protected]

Vocal Music

Mrs. Aileen Little

[email protected]


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