All grade levels meet from 9:15a-1:55p at Lowell Elementary, Room 203
Monday (1st semester) - 6th Grade; Lunch: 12:00a-12:45p
Monday (2nd semester) - 1st Grade; Lunch: 12:45p-1:30p; Recess/Snack: 10:15-10:30a
Tuesday - 5th Grade; Lunch: 12:00a-12:45p
Wednesday - 4th Grade; Lunch: 1:00a-1:45p; Recess/Snack: 11:20-11:35a
Thursday - 3rd Grade; Lunch 12:30p-1:15p; Recess/Snack: 11:20-11:35a
Friday - 2nd Grade; Lunch: 11:45p-12:30p; Recess/Snack: 11:00-11:15a
The buses are scheduled to arrive at the Lemp Street bus stop (south of Lowell Elementary) at 9:15a and pick the students up to return to their neighborhood schools at 1:55p. Parents may arrange with their neighborhood school to drop off their student at the Lemp Street bus stop at 9:15a, if desired and allowed by your neighborhood school since they manage attendance for their own students. There is a bus stop attendant at the Lemp Street stop from 8:45-9:15a, and I pick up the children to go inside at 9:15a.
Come visit me and see the classroom before school gets started!
The theme of 3rd grade GATE is Transformation. We'll be exploring change from every angle: why do things change? how do things change? when is change important? how do we cope with change?
The GATE classroom is FULLY STOCKED with standard classroom supplies such as scissors, glue, paper, and art supplies. Students do not need to bring any supplies from home, and there is not space for students to store supplies in the GATE classroom. Students may bring their own supplies, but they must take them home with them each week.
This year, many teachers in the Boise School District will be using the metaphor of The Learning Pit to help students describe their stage in the learning process. I am excited to extend this resource to the GATE classroom, especially as a way to explain the importance of challenge (and empathy) as a GATE student.
All grade levels will be using passages and adaptions from 101 Success Secrets for Gifted Kids to start discussions about navigating the world with grace and empathy as a gifted kid.
As we begin our school year and face new challenges, we are seeking new ways to enrich your child's education. A big purchase, I have my eye on is a set of classroom cameras for the 3rd grade photography unit and to help other students with self-expression and documenting the progress of their project work.
If you would like to help fund our tech needs, supplies for students, brain puzzles, etc, please click on the link below to donate to my Boise Foundation Account. I upgraded and added a ton of classroom supplies this summer with donations from last year, so thank you so much for those donations! [LOWELL/GATE/GABRIELLI,AUDREY]
Here's just a handful of the items I purchased for this year's classroom using Foundation funds. The classroom is looking great!
headphones, a computer mouse, and a seat pocket organizer for each student
the start of a Rubik's Cube collection
3 new chess/checkers sets
new mancala boards and beads
safe cardboard saws and scorers
mathmatical compasses and calculators
binders for 3rd grade Invention Convention
fabric scissors
safe paper-cutter
flexible seating cushions
...and so much more thanks to your donations!