Monday, December 10, 2012
Assignment
Kiddos - Write two complete and colorful sentences about your upcoming holiday or vacation plans!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
It is great to see the kids' faces after a long weekend, we are busy and back to work. We spent the afternoon at the Kellogg Hubbard Library at a wonderful presentation of the DCF Book List by Jane Napier, head librarian.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Create a Colorful Sentence
4th graders -
Write one descriptive sentence (using at least 2 adjectives and 2 verbs) about your weekend. Do this in the Comments section.
Write one descriptive sentence (using at least 2 adjectives and 2 verbs) about your weekend. Do this in the Comments section.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
Tell me about the Tunbridge Fair
Dear Students,
In the COMMENTS section of this post, please share two things that you learned about Vermont History at the Tunbridge Fair. Use complete sentences, state your first name in your post, and be thoughtful and creative. Thank you!
Mrs Pierce
In the COMMENTS section of this post, please share two things that you learned about Vermont History at the Tunbridge Fair. Use complete sentences, state your first name in your post, and be thoughtful and creative. Thank you!
Mrs Pierce
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Governor's Award!
Thanks to Beth Boutin for the nomination (and copious paperwork) - I have been awarded a 2012 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence. It is for the sustainability and resource conservation efforts at UES and it is because of the dedication of my 18 students that I was given this! There is a ceremony in May that I'll be attending. Thanks!
See the list of awardees -
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/EAD/gap/2012%20GA/2012Recipients.html
See the list of awardees -
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/EAD/gap/2012%20GA/2012Recipients.html
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Upcoming dates
Deliver poems to Bear Pond Books March 22
Conferences March 23
Procedure Essays due March 30
Geo Bee March 30
All school Assembly about the Power of Three April 6
Project Outreach 5th Grade Orchestra April 10
Geo Bee April 13
Lettuce Planting Trip May 8
4Winds May 11
GeoBee May 18
Transition Meeting at MSMS May 24th
All School Environmental Assembly May 25
No school May 28
MPS District Choral concert May 29
MPS District Band Concert May 31
Boston Trip June 1
MPS District Orchestra June 5
4Winds June 8
5th grade graduation celebration June 13
5th Grade Activities/Pool Party June 14
Last day of school - June 15
Conferences March 23
Procedure Essays due March 30
Geo Bee March 30
All school Assembly about the Power of Three April 6
Project Outreach 5th Grade Orchestra April 10
Geo Bee April 13
Lettuce Planting Trip May 8
4Winds May 11
GeoBee May 18
Transition Meeting at MSMS May 24th
All School Environmental Assembly May 25
No school May 28
MPS District Choral concert May 29
MPS District Band Concert May 31
Boston Trip June 1
MPS District Orchestra June 5
4Winds June 8
5th grade graduation celebration June 13
5th Grade Activities/Pool Party June 14
Last day of school - June 15
Monday, February 13, 2012
Cut the Waste!
Ms. Pierce's class is involved in a two-year Service Learning project to improve our sustainability. We've done a bunch of stuff, including identifying ways to reduce our waste. We did a waste audit and it showed that a lot of our trash was paper towels and napkins. We asked Mr. Keller, our custodian, and Gwen Lyons-Baker of Central VT Solid Waste Management District - she’s our community partner - if there were some way to recycle paper towels. Guess what!? They said “Yes”! Our school is the first school in a state capital to do this program to recycle paper towels
. It’s called the Power of 3 Program.
Here’s how it works. Mr. Keller will set up special blue bags so when we use paper towels, they will be recycled instead of going into the trash. Casella picks up the School’s recycling and brings it to the recycling plant. Then the reusable stuff is shipped to SCA Tissue which turns it into cleaning products made from 100% recycled materials. They ship the products to Foley Distributing, who sells new paper towels to places like our school. We get our paper now from all around the country but when we switch over, we will reduce our carbon footprint a lot because all the paper will come just from Glens Falls, NY.
We are also switching brands to paper towels and to toilet paper made from 100% recycled paper towels.
Another thing. We are getting new paper towel dispensers. One reason is that the ones we have now are automatic and that takes a lot of batteries. Mr. Keller has a huge bucket of dead batteries. We are going to go to the older style with no electricity.
OK. Field trip time! Mr. Keller needed to get training on how to set up the paper towel recycling. This trip was really for him to learn about the recyclable paper towels but he offered to take us because he knew that our class (Mrs. Pierce’s class) has done a lot of work reducing waste in the school. Mrs. Pierce held an essay contest to decide who could go and we (Chloe and Gabe) won!
First we went to Foley to see the new paper towel dispenser. We were the only ones on the tour and we got to see their warehouse where they store all their different types of cleaning supplies. Oh also, they fed us a pizza lunch and treated us very well!
Then we went to Casella’s new Zero-Sort recycling facility in Rutland. It can recycle 15 tons in one hour and only takes 14 people to run. Casella’s Zero-Sort program helps to get more people recycling. There used to be 12 different bins for different types of materials and people didn’t want to take the time so now the Zero-Sort program means people just dump it all in the same bin. We don’t send our stuff to the new facility in Rutland but if we did we could recycle milk cartons and juice boxes.
The field trip was the day of the opening of the new Casella plant in Rutland. Governor Shumlin showed up to cut the ribbon but he was really late. It was cool meeting the Governor, it was the best part of the day! Next to pizza, maybe.
Update: Mr. Keller has installed all the new towel dispensers. We are getting pretty close to starting the whole recycling project. We want to get closer to being a zero-waste place. Our teacher is CVSWD’s Zero Hero!
-Gabe and Chloe
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
pH testing with Renee in Science today
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Upcoming Events! Edited 1/24
1/23 New schedule starts (Content 11:45-12:30, FIT 1:35-2:05)
1/26 Lesson with Gwen
1/27 Geo-Bee
1/30 Yoga with Frank (an Occupational Therapy intern), every Monday 10:30-10:45
2/6 Half of Boston $ due
2/6 Field trip to the Flynn
2/7 Young Writers Day
2/8 Reading to End Racism
2/10 Opinion Essays due
2/10 Geo-Bee
2/13 - 2/17 5th Grade Puberty Week
2/17 4Winds
2/27 - 3/7 Vacation
3/16 4Winds
3/20 Mrs Pierce scoring writing in the morning
3/30 Geo-Bee
4/13 Geo-Bee
5/11 4Winds
5/18 Geo-Bee
6/1 Boston
6/8 4Winds
Monday, January 16, 2012
Upcoming Events
1/16 Inservice
1/17 Mrs Pierce at afternoon writing conference
1/19 Lesson with Gwen
1/26 Lesson with Gwen
1/17 Mrs Pierce at afternoon writing conference
1/19 Lesson with Gwen
1/26 Lesson with Gwen
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