Monday, December 2, 2013

Gymnastics

During Physical Education, Health and Wellness class, all K-5 students have been participating in the gymnastics unit.  The gymnastics unit will run until December 12th.


Participation in gymnastics has many benefits.  Please check out this link:
http://bestgymnastics.net/the-benefits-of-gymnastics-for-kids/#.UoZm_Dv6otU

During this unit, students are learning about balance, strength, flexibility and control.  They have learned the basic body positions used in artistic gymnastics and are discovering how they can incorporate those positions in their patterns, routines and gymnastic “sentences.”

Students are learning to balance, roll, jump, leap, change levels, turn, hang, pull, push, and transfer body weight and so much more.


We are fortunate to have a wide variety of gymnastics equipment and are one of the few elementary schools that actually do gymnastics.

Students have access to:
 •2 sets of uneven bars
•parallel bars
•2 horizontal bars
•rings
•5 balance beams (2 high and 3 low)
•2 incline mats
•floor mats





Monday, November 11, 2013

Franklin School Council

At our PTO meeting in October, we elected the Franklin School Council members.  School Council is comprised of an equal number of faculty members and parents.  The following people are on the Franklin School Council:
Kallan Durken, parent
Joshua Gundersheimer, parent
Steven Kazmirski, parent
Alison Lobron, parent
Marysol Masse-Makimura, parent
Patti Bohling, school nurse              
Stephanie Lefever, teacher
Deanna Mustachio, teacher
Lindsay Scott, teacher  
Amy Kelly, principal   

Council members have the opportunity to serve in an advisory capacity to the principal.  The School Council has the following charge:

  • Adopting educational goals for the school that are consistent with local educational policies and statewide student performance standards
  • Identifying the educational needs of students attending the school
  • Reviewing the annual school building budget
  • Formulating a school improvement plan
This year, the School Council will focus on the issue of parent involvement.  Our first meeting will take place on November 20th from 3:30-5:00pm.  This is an open meeting and anyone is welcome to attend. We will meet in the conference room.  
           

Monday, October 21, 2013

Franklin School Parents Show Their Support During School Appreciation Day

On Saturday, several parents and high school students came to show their support for our school during School Appreciation Day.  You can imagine the delight when the staff arrived at school this morning to find it all fixed up. Thank you all for sprucing up Franklin for our students, staff and families!

Parents and high school students painted the interior of the courtyard.
Parents hung cork boards, whiteboards, etc.
    Parents made repairs and improvements
  Parents installed pencil sharpeners, files, mailboxes, etc.
Mauricio Zuniga brought his painting crew to paint the conference room and the teachers' room.  The rooms were transformed! Several parents worked on additional painting projects as well.
    Two parents redecorated the conference room and teachers' room.
Bob Zuckernick, Paul Rensing, Liz Marshall, Jon Mendicina and Joe Abruzese were the members of the committee that made this all happen.  Bill Pepicelli, our new custodian, helped out with some projects as well.

Some other projects included: shampooing rugs, trimming trees, building bookcases, raising the flags in the front hallway, leveling books, and much more.  Thanks to all who participated in School Appreciation Day!  We genuinely appreciate your support.  You make our school a better place for all.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Daily 5 and the Daily CAFÉ

Starting in Kindergarten, Daily 5 is the structure most classrooms are using for the literacy block. During this time, students are busy completing meaningful literacy tasks. The choices are:

  • Read to Self
  • Work on Writing
  • Word Work
  • Listen to Reading
  • Read to Someone
    Right now, students and teachers are focusing on increasing reading and writing stamina, so students learn to read and write independently.  While the students are completing their literacy tasks, teachers are meeting with small groups and conferencing with individual students.  Daily 5 is how we schedule our language block. Daily CAFÉ is what students study during this time. CAFÉ is an acronym for the four major components of reading. They are:
  • C for Comprehension
  • A for Accuracy
  • F for Fluency
  • E for Expanding Vocabulary
    The children learn reading strategies within each category. These strategies will become tools for the children to use to help themselves become better readers and writers. Teachers will keep you informed about new strategies introduced. Then, when you read with your child at home, you will be able to reinforce these concepts. If you have any questions regarding this approach and especially what you can do at home to support it, please ask at parent conferences. 
  • Sunday, September 22, 2013

    What do teachers do on Tuesday afternoons or early release days?

    We all know that Franklin teachers work incredibly hard to meet the needs or our students every day. But what do they do when the students leave on Tuesdays or on Thursday early release days?  At Franklin, all of the teachers are members of "Professional Learning Communities" or PLCs.  Each PLC meets at least twice a week to seek better ways to achieve mutual goals and accomplish their fundamental purpose of learning for all.  All teams engage in an ongoing cycle of:
    • Gathering evidence of student learning and current levels of performance
    • Developing strategies and ideas to build on strengths and address weaknesses in that learning
    • Implementing the strategies and ideas
    • Analyzing the impact of the changes to discover what was effective and what was not
    • Applying the new knowledge in the next cycle of continuous improvement

                                                               Our Kindergarten PLC...

    Our third grade PLC working with Mike Smalley, our math coach and Terri Bancroft, our intervention specialist...

    Our 5th grade PLC ....

    For more information about PLCs, go to the following link:
    http://www.allthingsplc.info/pdf/links/brochureText.pdf



    Monday, September 16, 2013

    Co-teaching

    Co-teaching is a model that is becoming increasingly popular in education right now.  In every classroom in Franklin, there are at least 2 adults during Literacy and Math blocks.  All students benefit from a smaller teacher:student ratio and receive more individualized instruction. Here are Ms. Moriarty, Grade 2 teacher and Ms. O'Brien, Speech and Language Pathologist co-teaching a "Read to Someone" lesson.

    Sunday, September 15, 2013

    Back to School Night



    Back to School Night is scheduled for Tuesday, September 24th.

    ~ From 6:00-6:40pm, parents/guardians will visit 3rd, 4th and 5th grades.  Parents/guardians of Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders may visit specialists and support teachers in the library at this time. 

    ~ From 6:45-7:25pm, parents/guardians will visit Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grades.  Parents/guardians of 3rd, 4th and 5th graders may visit specialists and support teachers in the library at this time.  

    Since parents and guardians are our daily partners in all things educational, it is important for everyone to have a picture of the year ahead, knowledge of the topics learned, and an understanding of the expectations inherent in each grade.  In addition to our classroom presentations, you will have an opportunity to meet our specialists (art, music, PE, and library) and support teachers (literacy specialist, math coaches, special educators and ESL teachers).  Their roles in your child's school experience will be highlighted as you speak with them.  Only parents are invited to attend the presentations.  This is not a night during which you will a have a 1:1 conversation with the teacher about your child.  You will have that opportunity at conferences in October/November. We are looking forward to seeing you at Back to School Night.

    Thank you,

    Amy