Monday, December 12, 2016

Merry Christmas!


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Good Morning Families, 

This week's blog will serve as our blog our next week as well since it is only a two day, half-day, school week. We want to wish each of you and your families a very joyous and blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year! We hope 2016 has been one for the books and as we ring in the new year, may we all be blessed with good health, happiness, and love. 

Looking ahead this week and next...
  • Monday, December 12th and Tuesday, December 13th - Social Studies Salt dough Map Project
  • Wednesday, December 14th - All School Gift Mass: Please send in a wrapped gift with a tag for Wednesday's Mass. The tag needs to specify the age and gender the gift would be most appropriate for. 
  • Wednesday, December 14th -- Reconciliation in the afternoon 
  • Monday, December 19th - Half Day
  • Tuesday, December 20th - Christmas Party, half day, and NO AFTERCARE
**Please pack your child a lunch on Monday, December 19th as we will have a designated lunch time during our day. 

**You child may wear Christmas socks on Tuesday, December 20th 

**Please send in a gently used or new book on Tuesday, December 20th for a book exchange during our Christmas party. 

English Language Arts 

There are no spelling words this week. We will resume in January.

We will working on Daily Oral Language this week for additional practice in basic conventions. 

We will continue working with Lesson 11: Hurricanes. The genre is informational text, so students will be looking at text features and creating a brochure highlighting key details. 

We will continue working on persuasive writing by composing a paragraph that will be titled, "Elf for Hire." Students will try to convince Santa to hire them as an elf to work in his workshop. 

Social Studies 

Our big focus this week is on creating our 3D salt dough relief map of Arizona. 

Math 

The students will be working on multiplication problems up to 4-digits by a single digit. Example: 1,423 x 3. They will be learning the standard algorithm. 

Science

The students will be learning about animal life cycles. Chapter 2, lesson 4

Religion 

In honor of the fest day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the students will have an understanding of the clothing she wears.

As we enter into the third week of Advent, below is our weekly prayer. 

Gaudete Week

Our week begins with “Gaudete Sunday.” Gaudete means “rejoice” in Latin.  It comes from the first word of the Entrance antiphon on Sunday.  The spirit of joy that begins this week comes from the words of Paul, “The Lord is near.”  This joyful spirit is marked by the third candle of our Advent wreath, which is rose colored, and the rose colored vestments often used at the Eucharist.

The second part of Advent begins on December 17th each year. For the last eight days before Christmas, the plan of the readings changes.  The first readings are still from the prophesies, but now the gospels are from the infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke.  We read the stories of faithful women and men who prepared the way for our salvation.  We enter into the story of how Jesus' life began.  

These stories are filled with hints of what his life will mean for us.  Faith and generosity overcome impossibility.  Poverty and persecution reveal glory.
Preparing our Hearts and asking for Grace
We prepare this week by feeling the joy.  We move through this week feeling a part of the waiting world that rejoices because our longing has prepared us to believe the reign of God is close at hand.  And so we consciously ask:

Prepare our hearts
and remove the sadness
that hinders us from feeling
the joy and hope
which his presence
will bestow.

Each morning this week, in that brief moment we are becoming accustomed to, we want to light a third dinner candle.  Three candles, going from expectation, to longing, to joy.  They represent our inner preparation, or inner perspective.  In this world of “conflict and division,” “greed and lust for power,” we begin each day this week with a sense of liberating joy.  Perhaps we can pause, breathe deeply and say,

“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,
     my spirit rejoices in God my savior.”

Each day this week, we will continue to go through our everyday life, but we will experience the difference our faith can bring to it.  We are confident that the grace we ask for will be given us.  We will encounter sin - in our own hearts and in our experience of the sin of the world.  We can pause in those moments, and feel the joy of the words,

“You are to name him Jesus, 
  because he will save his people 
  from their sins.” Matthew 1:21

We may experience the Light shining into dark places of our lives and showing us patterns of sinfulness, and inviting us to experience God's mercy and healing.  Perhaps we wish to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation this week.  We may want to make gestures of reconciliation with a loved one, relative, friend or associate.  With more light and joy, it is easier to say, “I'm sorry; let's begin again.”

Each night this week we want to pause in gratitude.  Whatever the day has brought, no matter how busy it has been, we can stop, before we fall asleep, to give thanks for a little more light, a little more freedom to walk by that light, in joy.

Our celebration of the coming of our Savior in history, is opening us up to experience his coming to us this year, and preparing us to await his coming in Glory.

Come, Lord Jesus.  Come and visit your people. 
We await your coming.  Come, O Lord.





Monday, December 5, 2016

Tis the Season


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Good Morning 4th Grade Families,

December is here and the holiday spirit is all around us! We have a busy next two weeks, so please be sure to keep the following dates handy. 

  • Wednesday, December 7th - Reconciliation @ 10:00 am
  • Thursday, December 8th - All School Mass @ 10:30
  •  Monday, December 12th - Salt Dough Map creation in the afternoon 
  • Wednesday, December 14th - All School Gift Mass @ 10:30
  • Tuesday, December 20th - Christmas Party 
English Language Arts 


Students will have a spelling test on Thursday, December 8th. 
Students will have a grammar test on Friday, December 9th 

Students will begin a new writing project. Students will be trying to persuade someone to buy a car; a new car or a clunker car. 

Social Studies 

We are preparing to make our salt dough maps. 

Math

Students will continue to work on mastering their multiplication facts. This week, we will be having a x5 test on Wednesday and x6 test on Friday. This will be timed.

We will also be multiplying two-digit multiples of ten by two-digit multiples of ten. Example: 20 x 20 **Students will need to model this in order to show deeper understanding.**

Science

We will be discussing systems in animals. (Chapter 2, lesson 3)

Religion 

This week we will be receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation. The students are reviewing the Act of Contrition and will be tested on Thursday. 

As we enter into the second week of Advent, please take the time to pause and read the below prayer. 

Preparing our Hearts and asking for the Grace
We prepare this week by stepping up the longing.  We move through this week by naming deeper and more specific desires.

Each morning this week, if even for that brief moment at the side of our beds, we want to light a second inner candle.  We want to let it represent “a bit more hope.”  Perhaps we can pause, breathe deeply and say,

“Lord, I place my trust in you.”

Each day this week, as we encounter times that are rushed, even crazy, we can take that deep breath, and make that profound prayer.  Each time we face some darkness, some experience of “parched land” or desert, some place where we feel “defeated” or “trapped,” we hear the words, “Our God will come to save us!”

The grace we desire for this week is to be able to hear the promise and to invite our God to come into those real places of our lives that dearly need God's coming.  We want to be able to say:

“Lord, I place my trust in your promise.  Please, Lord, rouse your power and come into this place in my life, this relationship, into this deep self-defeating pattern.  Please come here and save me.”

Each night this week we can look back over the day and give thanks for the moments of deep breath, that opened a space for more trust and confidence in God's fidelity to us.  No matter how difficult the challenges we are facing - from the growing realization of our personal sinfulness, to any experience of emptiness or powerlessness, even in the face of death itself - we can give thanks for the two candles that faithfully push back the darkness.  And, we can give thanks for the graces given us to believe that “Our God will come to save us” because we were given the courageous faith to desire and ask boldly.

Come, Lord Jesus.  Come and visit your people. 

We await your coming.  Come, O Lord.