Friday, August 2, 2019

Welcome to our website!

For the 19-20 school year, we will be primarily using Class Dojo to communicate with parents and families. This website will serve as a resource page. Please see the side bar for information about gifted eligibility, as well as recommended resources for your gifted student. Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Welcome back!


We are so excited for the 2019-2020 school year! We have been hard at work selecting units and planning for a challenging and fun year in Target.
    Target classes will begin on August 12th. Please be on the lookout for our beginning of the year letter and supply list.
    Our parent orientation meeting will be held on August 9th at 8:30 am in the learning commons.
                  See you soon!
                                Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders

Friday, March 8, 2019

Doodle for Google


This would be a great opportunity for our creative students!
https://doodles.google.com/d4g/

Have a wonderful weekend!

      Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Parsons

Friday, March 1, 2019

Parent Survey


Hi Parents, 
Below is the link to a survey for families to fill out so that we can begin to gather information about the talent we have in our community and how we might be able to begin more partnerships to support our STEM program.


As always, please let us know if you have any special talents, stories or skills to share with our Target kiddos!
                     Thanks for your support,
                                         Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders

Friday, February 15, 2019

Davis Local Competition Winners


Congratulations to the following Davis Inventure Competition winning teams:

Best tri-board: Garnish Graspers

Best Pitch: Painless Pod

Best Prototype: Robo Responders

People’s Choice: Garnish Graspers

3rd place: Study Sidekick

2nd place: Medic Muskateers

1st place: Garnish Graspers

We had an amazing week! Thank you so much for the teacher appreciation gifts. We loved the sweet notes, lotto tickets, treats, school supplies and gift cards. We are so grateful for our wonderful students and supportive families. Have a great winter break! 

Friday, February 8, 2019


Dear Parents,
    It's been another awesome week in Target! Here's a rundown...

    1st graders are becoming true Renaissance boys and girls! Last week, we created art on the "ceiling" and constructed musical instruments out of STEM materials. Did you know Leonardo DaVinci built his own Lyre? Next week, we will learn about DaVinci's plans for a flying machine and will begin designing our own parachutes.

    2nd graders are continuing our Cubism unit and study of Pablo Picasso. This week, we did a cubist-style piece and next week we will be creating collages. Just like Picasso, we are learning to 'let go of perfection' - in art and life!

    3rd graders are learning about programming and coding through our Mission Possible unit. We learned about technical writing by taking a scavenger hunt through our Reacon Rover manuals. We are excited to see the robot trading card projects (Due 2/12).

     4th grade wrapped up Survival; Wit Vs Wilderness with a tribal council meeting and trail mix buffet! Our service learning project was a huge success! The warming kits and snacks are much appreciated by MUST ministries. Thank you so much for your donations and support!

    5th graders have done an amazing job on Ignite! They have been working so hard as we rushed to the finish! Please join us for our local competition on February 15th from 9-11 in the learning commons. We know you will be just as impressed as we are!

       Thanks for your support,
                 Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders

Friday, February 1, 2019

Inventure 2019!

Our local Inventure competition for 5th grade will be on February 15th! Be on the lookout for an official invite coming to 5th grade parents soon. They have worked so hard on their projects! We are proud of them and we know you will be, too!

Friday, January 25, 2019

Upcoming Assignments


Hi Parents,
    We have had another awesome week in Target! We have some upcoming assignments for all grade levels. Here is the rundown:

1st and 2nd: Genius Hour Jr information will be coming home soon. This is a way for our youngest Target students to begin researching and sharing information on a topic of interest. Genius Hour Jr is done at home and presented in class.

3rd: 3rd graders will have a Robot Trading Card assignment attached to their tallies this upcoming Tuesday. It is due February 12. They will also be bringing home information about Genius Hour. This year, third graders will complete the research in class and finish the product at home. Presentations will be in late April/ early May.

4th: 4th Graders are being challenged to do their best Genius Hour yet by thinking beyond our classroom and bringing their information to a wider audience. Students will complete the research in class and finish the product at home. Presentations will be in late April/ early May. 

5th: 5th graders are working very hard to wrap up their Inventure projects! Please check tallies for students responsibilities, which may include printing or typing at home, bringing in a tri-board or bringing materials for prototypes. 

As always, please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions! 

             Thanks for your support, 
                          Ms. Sanders and Mrs. Parsons

Friday, January 18, 2019

Cubing, Programming and Engineering!




Dear Parents,

     We have had a very busy first week back with students! We missed having our regular classes during testing, but are so thrilled to have new Target students!

     Our new 1st graders have begun Leonardo DaVinci: The Ultimate Renaissance Man. We have talked about what it means to be a Renaissance Man (being good at many different things) and how we are all Renaissance Boys and Girls! We will learn about Leonardo’s interests in science, art, engineering/design and even music! We are looking forward to getting to know our youngest Target students!

    2nd grade is beginning their new unit – Cubism! Cubism incorporates the art and science of the cube. We will learn about Pablo Picasso and his art – particularly his ability to let go of perfection and embrace the (sometimes messy) creative process! We will learn about math theories behind the cube and learn to “do the (Rubik’s) cube”!

     3rd graders will be embarking on many adventures in “Mission Possible: Coding and Programming”. We have met and named our rovers, now it’s time to start programming! We will learn about how to code, what it means to ‘program’ and the past, present and future of Robotic technology!

     4th grade wrapped up our ‘Survival: Wit vs Wilderness’ unit with a service learning project that will help others survive.  We collected and assembled supplies for cold weather and snack kits to be donated to MUST ministries Elizabeth Inn. Thank you so much for your contributions! It was a huge success!

      5th grade is working SO hard on Ignite! It is really exciting to see their ideas come to life! The next few Fridays will be a mad dash to the finish! We’re looking forward to our local competition and Georgia Tech!

     Be on the lookout for upcoming information about Genius Hour projects. 

                 Thanks for your support,

                                  Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Parsons