Friday, August 17, 2018
First week!
We have had a great first week in Target!
1st graders had their very first of Target - EVER! We love to see the excitement on their faces when we come to pick them up for the first time. We began our Amelia Earhart unit. Students got to meet Amelia and experiment with creating their own paper airplanes. We learned about how wing size, angle and proportions can affect the flight path of a plane.
2nd graders met "Detective McTarget" and completed a breakout edu activity to find the first clue in tracking down Audrey Aims. Audrey Aims is a problem-based learning unit that follows Audrey Aims, an art conservator, around the world as she collects pieces of art and learns about ancient cultures. Students will re-create art and learn about the science behind art conservation.
3rd graders are so excited about our chess unit! We are beginning with an introductory STEM unit in which students will make catapults and cardboard castles. We will be learning about the history of chess and applying critical thinking strategies to master the game!
4th grade has begun our survival unit! We created our "tribes" and completed our first tribal challenge. Survival is an engaging unit which teaches students to use creative problem-solving strategies to survive in various scenarios.
5th grade is beginning our recently-updated unit, Ignite! Our goal is to teach students to be empathetic, global thinkers. They will learn about the engineering design process, patents and how to 'pitch' a product. Ignite will culminate with our Inventure competition projects.
We are so excited to have our students back! Please remember to complete and return the parent contact info on the bottom of the welcome letter if you have not already done so. Welcome back to Target!
Friday, August 10, 2018
We're ready!
We enjoyed seeing so many of our Target families at Open House. All Target classes will begin the week of August 13th. Please make sure your child has the needed supplies. Check back regularly for weekly updates on all the fun happenings in Davis Target!
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Welcome Back!
We are so excited for the 2018-2019 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 13th. Please be on the lookout for our beginning of the year letter and supply list.
Our parent orientation meeting will be held on August 8th at 8:30 am in the learning commons.
See you soon!
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders
Thursday, March 29, 2018
April 2018
Dear Parents,
Wow...is
it almost the end of the year already?! Our students have done such a
phenomenal job in Target this year. We are so proud of them.
We're
looking forward to seeing Genius Hour Projects! We know the students have been
working hard on finalizing their research and creating their products at home.
Please be sure your child is ready to present on their due date.
5th
grade wrapped up Inventure with some truly amazing products and presentations.
Team Rainbow Tire took second place at the Ga Tech state competition!
Congratulations Aria C., Jack D. and Anisha S.! Fifth grade is ending the
year with Target Talks, a researched public message similar to a TED Talk.
We’re looking forward to hearing their ideas on making the world a better
place!
4th graders are working through a mini-unit
based on the work of Shakespeare. Students have been learning about
communication through voice, body and mind. Thursdays are getting very
dramatic! We will conclude the year with a STEM unit called ‘Bridging to 5th
grade!’, in which we will research and design bridges.
3rd graders are wrapping up our
coding and programming unit, Mission Possible!
Our rovers have
completed several successful missions already, including Basic Field
Maneuvering and Messaging Protocol. In the next couple weeks our rovers will be
ready to leave the safety of our classroom for some new adventures!
2nd graders will complete our Cubism unit
by creating their own Picasso-style sculpture. The students have done a
wonderful job in both the math and creativity components of the unit. We’ve
also made great strides in solving the Rubik’s cube!
1st
graders will be wrapping up the year with DaVinci with STEM! Last week, we used
the engineering design process to create parachutes. Over the next few weeks,
we will be creating bridges from various types of pasta! We are very proud of
our youngest Target students. They have grown into Target thinkers this year!
Kindergartners who qualify for testing will be tested in early May. This
will affect Target schedules for all grade levels. Please check your child’s
tally for schedule changes. Testing results will be mailed in late May.
As
always, please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks for your support,
Mrs.
Parsons and Mrs. Sanders
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
February 2018
Dear Parents,
We enjoyed meeting many of our new
parents at the Orientation meeting! If you weren’t able to attend the meeting
and would like the PowerPoint presentation, please let us know. We’ll be happy
to send it to you.
Our 1st grade
Target students have had a great start! We have been working on building a
Target community which includes recognizing individual strengths and
weaknesses, listening to the input of others and taking shared responsibility
for group activities. The students have really enjoyed learning about the life
of DaVinci. They can certainly relate to his many interests as a Renaissance
man. DaVinci will be coming home with your child sometime this semester.
Instructions for the DaVinci journal will be included in the bag. If you have
any questions, please feel free to send us an e-mail.
Our fifth graders are working
very hard on Inventure! Inventure is an annual STEM competition sponsored by
Georgia Tech. We are entering the planning and creating phase of the
engineering design process. Be on the lookout for information about our local
competition on February 13th, where you will have the opportunity to
see your child’s project on display!
4th graders did an
amazing job on their service learning project! We were so proud of them for ‘reaching
beyond themselves’ to make over 50 lunches and warmth kits for people in need!
Thank you so much for the support and donations. Our next unit will be Genius
Hour. The students have begun their topic selection and initial research.
Please be on the lookout for the Genius Hour letter and calendar coming home
soon. Genius Hour is our focus for Spring semester in 4th grade, so
it is very important that they stay on track with deadlines to create a quality
presentation. We can’t wait to see their creativity shine in their
presentations!
3rd
graders have had a great start to Mission Possible! They have learned the
basics of programming and coding, so we’re ready to get our Reacon Rovers
moving! We have arranged for the Cobb County Police Department to do a
demonstration of their bomb-detecting robots. The students are so excited to
see how the police use this highly sophisticated technology to improve public
safety. 3rd graders will also have an upcoming homework assignment
to research and create a robot trading card. Be on the lookout for more
information.
2nd grade students are
finishing Audrey Aims and will soon begin the cubism unit. The students have
had so much fun following Audrey around the world! They have learned about
fiber identification through microscopy and the solubility of adhesives, while
also using their creative thinking skills to re-create famous works of art. We
will continue the creative thinking during the Cubism unit as we study the life
and works of Picasso. The underlying theme to the unit is ‘letting go of
perfection’. Such an important lesson for all of us!
Genius Hour presentations
will be due in April and May. Letters and calendars with your child’s specific
date for Genius Hour will be going home for 3rd and 4th
grades soon. 1st and 2nd graders will be doing Genius
Hour Jr. Their letters will go home at a later date.
As always, if you have any
questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thanks for your support,
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders
Friday, January 5, 2018
January 2018
Dear
Parents,
We are excited to have new friends joining our Target classes! Our new parent
orientation meeting will be Wednesday, January 10th at 8:00am.
Please attend if you are able. We’ll have some information about our program
curriculum, routines and expectations to share with you. For now, new students
need to bring 2 pocket folders and a composition book.
We’re also excited to have our old friends back after a long break. We are
looking forward to continuing the fun and learning with our spring units.
5th grade will continue with Inventure, focusing on the latter
stages of the engineering design process. We’re looking forward to putting our
plans into action! Please be on the lookout for information about our local
competition and needed supplies for prototypes.
4th graders will be wrapping up Survivor with a service
learning project. Please be on the lookout for information about needed
donations. After our service learning project, students will delve into Genius
Hour. In 4th grade, we focus on a comprehensive body of research and
bringing our information to a wider audience. We are looking forward to
selecting topics and starting our research. Looking ahead, we will be
completing a STEM mini-unit at the end of the year involving bridge
construction called “Bridging into 5th Grade”.
3rd grade
students will be working on a programming and coding unit called Mission
Possible. Students will learn programming and coding skills and apply their
knowledge to program real robot. Our ReCon Rovers are charged up and ready to
go!
2nd graders will be wrapping up
our Audrey Aims: PBL unit for the next few weeks. After that, we will begin
problem-based learning unit, Cubism. We will study art (mosaics) and art
history (Cubism), while incorporating math-based lessons about perimeter and
area. Students will also learn strategies to solve the Rubik’s cube! Students
who have done this unit in the past have become OBSESSED with the cube, so we
have plenty of 4th grade experts to help.
Our first graders are being introduced to
one of the most notable geniuses in history – Leonardo da Vinci! Students are
discovering the work, times and continuing impact of the ultimate Renaissance
man. He may even make a special visit to your house! They will read, write,
discuss, observe, draw, analyze and create as they learn how to be successful
Target students!
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders will receive
information on Genius Hour expectations soon.
As always, please feel free to contact us with questions or concerns.
Welcome back!
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
It's testing season!
Hi Parents,
We're looking forward to qualifying some new Target students through our testing process. During the testing process, there will be no regular Target classes.
The following link is very helpful in answering any questions you may have about the gifted eligibility process.
http://www.cobbk12.org/centraloffice/academics/teachinglearning/assessment/advancedlearning/resources.aspx
Thanks for your support,
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Sanders
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