Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Happy Tuesday

Happy Tuesday!

Raptors
  • Missouri Department of Conservation came today and gave a presentation on raptors.  The students loved it!  The students learned the difference between diurnal and nocturnal animals.  Some of the raptors they learned about were diurnal and others were nocturnal.  There are 19 different species of raptors in Missouri.  They learned about the different reasons birds weigh so little.  The main reasons are they have hollow bones and the feathers have very little weight to them.  A hawk weighs about 2 1/2 pounds and can actually only life half its body weight.  They also told the kids that it is illegal to have any bird parts (feathers, bones, etc) without a proper permit.  They brought in 3 different raptors for the students to see.  Havoc was a juvenile red tailed hawk.  Autumn was an adult red tailed hawk.  Mr. Tiggs was a 2 year old kestral.  There are a few pictures below and the rest can be found here.

Havoc
Havoc
Autumn
Mr. Tiggs

Conference Forms

  • If you have not returned your student conference form, please do so by Friday.  We will be scheduling conferences next week and will try to give everyone a time that fits in their schedule.

Permission Slip for Ms. Hackmann

  • In your student's homework folder is a permission slip from Ms. Hackmann.  The permission slip allows her to use student samples without a name.  Please fill out the form with the correct box checked at the bottom (I DO or I DO NOT give permission) and return them to school.  On the permission slip it asks for her name and Education Preparation Program and State.  It is listed below
    • Student Teacher's Name: Brittany Hackmann
    • Student Teacher's Educator Preparation Program and State: University of Missouri-Columbia; Missouri

Decade Day

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  • Friday is Decade Day at school.  If your student would like to participate, they can dress as their favorite decade.  Please remember, their outfit needs to not be distracting and also appropriate for school.  It's always fun to see all the school spirit!

Have a fabulous evening!

Mrs. Ross and Ms. Hackmann



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