ALBANIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Newsletter N O V E M B E R News from the Executive Director INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Greetings from AIS Executive Director News 1 Preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st and 2nd Grade 2 3rd and 4th Grades 3 5th and 6th Grade Albanian 2 0 1 4 4 Art, French, and P.E. 5 Music 6 October was a magical month for us here at AIS, with much time spent preparing for our Halloween Open House Party. Thank you to Ms. Ida for her inspired haunted house decorations, and to all of you for your enthusiastic participation in the fun and frightful Friday night. The next big dates will be November 26, when we will celebrate the 70th anniversary of Albania’s independence, and December 19, when we will perform Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol as the featured performance at our Winter Festival. I am pleased to report that our preparations for international accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges are coming along nicely. Thank you, Mr. Hulse and Miss Tahiri, for your meticulous preparations for this important application. The WASC accreditation will be quite a feather in our school’s cap, once we get it. The first Parent Council meeting went well in October, and all are welcome to attend our next meeting, November 11, at 6 p.m. The Parent Council will meet every second Tuesday of the month until further notice. At our next meeting, Mrs. Ellen Fyraj will discuss organizing the Scholastic Book Club for our students. Our K-6 homeroom teachers have each ordered five books for their classrooms. With this sample order we now know that the process from order to delivery will take approximately 10 days, depending on the size of the order. During the parent council meetings, any of your ideas and concerns that have not been previously addressed may be discussed as well. Parent participation is encouraged for the Winter Bake Sale December 7, proceeds will benefit OSAAB, an orphanage in Tirana. We will need plenty of yummy baked goods to sell. More information will be available soon. We all enjoy having your wonderful children with us. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Dr. Margaret Fitzpatrick PAGE 2 Preschool October was a fun month for Preschool! The children were involved in 3 mini skits for their classmates. The first week we acted out "The Gingerbread Boy" story, by singing a song and then made a cookie boy. The second week we acted out "Goldilocks & the Three Bears" with our stuffy toys. The third week we read two new books "Come to the Circus!" and Mrs. Meinel, Lori & Jonida "Swimming with Dolphins". We became clowns, jugglers and dancers during our story time. We watched a Sea World performance on YouTube. The children had a lot of fun. We changed our rooms, added a Writing Station table, a Science Corner, Number Express Train, My Body, and the newest addition is the big blue Circle Kindergarten October was a great month for us here at the AIS Kindergarten. My students have been working hard on their beginner reading skills. We are focusing on letter recognition, and letter sound relationships. I am happy to report that all of my kids are making good progress. Kindergarten students will be using a combination of phonics using the 1st and 2nd Halloween season has come and past, and Spiderman has left the building. The kids had a great time in their Art and Music classes doing all of the preparations for the show. I want to give a big thanks to Ida and Veisla for all their hard work. November will have a new event with Albanian Independence Day and new projects for them to focus on. AIS NEWSLETTER Time Monthly Calendar set. Every afternoon we are having special English Conversation with the whole day children. We have been working together on harder puzzles, doing special art projects, painting, playing games, singing songs, setting up a restaurant, making chocolate chip cookies, and playing with trains and blocks. Mrs. Fyraj, MBA “Hooked on Phonics” program, and whole word recognition. This last month was also an emotional one. The students lost a friend in Henry, when he moved back to the United States, but a new student Erdem, will be joining us starting in November. My students and I are really looking forward to getting to know him.We all had a wonderful experience with Halloween! Ms. Veisla and Ms. Ida should be congratulated on their work! In coordination with the Parent Council, in the coming weeks we will be sending out order forms to parents for Scholastic’s Book Club. Keep an eye out for a detailed letter explaining our first order! Mr. Scott, M.S.Ed In my class we will be further differentiating our language arts to keep your students appropriately challenged. With the help of Kelly, our substitute teacher, I will be putting together a new intense English Language Learning program for our beginner level English speakers. We will try to start implementing this as part of our Language Arts Program in the near future. Thank you all for your support and attendance at our Halloween Festival. It was great to see you all. PAGE 3rd and 4th The Grade Four Boys had an awful lot of fun scaring one another with ghost stories as we prepared for our big Halloween Open House Party the night of October 31. They also worked very hard learning their parts for the Halloween presentation, and then they had a wonderful time at the fun-filled party. Thank you very much to Ms. Ida and to all the other grownups who made this a magical evening! The Grade Four Boys continue to make astonishing progress in math, and they will soon reach Lesson 40 out of a total of 120 lessons in the Saxon Math 4 textbook. Please continue supervising their nightly math homework, and quiz them on square roots, how to add and subtract money, how to figure out elapsed time, and how to write numbers higher than one million in words or numbers. Nightly homework in English also continues to be extremely important for the Grade Four Boys. Please be sure your child is reading a quality book in English for at least half an hour each school night; and then writing a half-page response to it. This, combined with the math worksheets, is re- 3 Dr. Fitzpatrick quired every single school night. This regular practice reading and writing English will make a big difference in the progress your child makes in English. We all know what a challenge it can be to procure sufficient high quality English reading materials in English, and I have three suggestions to help you with that: 1. Participate in the Scholastic Book Orders we hope to send home sometime in November. 2. Try ordering from Amazon UK, something that has been working well for me and my family. 3. Try downloading and reading books online using such apps as the Kindle Cloud, which is free from Amazon. Some books can also be downloaded for free, but many of the most desirable ones come at a price. Some students will do better with a device such as an Ipad or a Kindle Paperwhite for this kind of downloaded reading. It is true that obtaining good books for your child can quickly get expensive, but to quote former Harvard University President Derek Bok, “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance!” In other words, the money we spend on our children’s books and other educational supports is not so much spent as invested in their much brighter futures. If you are able to provide a book-rich home for your child, the benefits will be tangible and lasting. In other subject, the Grade Four Boys have continued to learn about Roman History, and are learning more about how scientists collect data and conduct research. Note-taking, a skill we emphasize in every core subject, is highlighted these days in our science lessons. They are also making great progress in their keyboarding skills, and we plan to begin cursive handwriting practice very soon. We look forward to an action packed Albanian National Day celebration at our school Wednesday, November 26; and we will soon begin rehearsing A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, as the centerpiece of our Winter Festival. Thank you, parents and guardians, for sharing your wonderful students with me each day! PAGE 4 5th and 6th Grade STUDENT OF THE MONTH: Neri October has been another great month for our class. We finished reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and enjoyed watching the original movie; comparing the two and finding key differences. The students are also busy working on their character analysis packet for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. We are also finishing our discussion of figurative language used in the book and vocabulary. Along the way, we worked on our reading strategies and our reading of context clues. We are now reading a new book called Kensuke’s Kingdom. In History/Geography we continued our studies on world deserts. We are now on Patagonia and after our unit test, we will be moving on to Mesoamerican Civilizations. In Writing and Grammar we are working hard on Mr. Hulse, M.S. Ed M.S. writing complete sentences and learning how to diagram our sentences, break them down and each part of the sentence using our grammar vocabulary. For Halloween, the students wrote their very own scary story, following the guidelines and structure for character, setting and plot creation and organization. In Math, we tackled order of operations, more Caption describing exponents and are now working on factors, picture or graphic. prime and composite numbers and multiples. In History/Geography we continued our studies on world deserts. We are now on Patagonia and after our unit test, we will be moving on to Mesoamerican Civilizations. In Science, we finished with animal classification and are now currently studying cells and traits. Albanian 5th Grade: During this month the students have obtained knowledge in the Albanian language such are: using punctuations in the right lecture, the usage of period (.) ?!;, different phrase expressions, synonymous and antonymous, dictionary knowledge, compound words usage, derivative words, etc. As part of the literature they have read: “The Panic”, “Pipi Longstocking”, “A Summer Day on the Farm”, “The Way”, “Support No Mercy”, “The Childhood Ladybug”, etc. They have become familiar with foreign and Albanian authors like Goethe, Shpresa AIS NEWSLETTER Ms. Shyti Vreto. The most significant students are Elisabeta and Natali. 6th Grade: The topics learned in the Albanian language, group of words, the meaning of words, forms of words, the structure of a letter, the classification and formation of adjectives, gender and the number of the adjectives. The literary parts: “Smoke in the Forests of Oaks”, “Photography”, “The Will”, “It is not easy to forget” Aziz Nesin, Sterjo Spase, etc. Students in general have understood the information. PAGE Art Ms. Metaj There is no words to describe the amazing work our students did. You all saw it yourself and I hope you enjoyed it like we did . With the 1st and 2nd grade we had the opportunity to make this combination in the best way because we was studying about the Ancient Egypt . This helped us a lot with our “Mummy “ And a coffin for our mummy . This month was full of activities and crafts. For all the grades we combined our lessons with the Halloween decorations. 5 3rd and 4th grades are still learning about the lights and the shadows and they are doing great with their drawings and sketches. French We are continuing the good work in French class. All the students are finally adjusting pretty well, and are now taking the class seriously. Some formal and informal group and individual meetings concerning behavior issues undermining academic learning before the first midterm progress report did help to solve misunderstandings. After mastering For 5th and 6th Grade I am hopeful that they learn how the Ancient Roman and Greeks made they beautiful sculptures. Since they were the creators of our Ghosts and scarecrows and other scary Halloween characters we did. Of course they were made of plastic sheets and hay but still it was fun . Again a big huge thanks to all my students ! They are doing a great job and improving significantly ! amazing work for the Halloween Mr. Beaugard the necessary correct alphabet pronunciation enhancing the readingcomprehension, we are intensifying basic grammar and syntax components to be able soon to start using simple sentences orally and in writing, which will add a lot more fun and practical use to our activities, such as acting, writing essays, and research projects including class presentations. The Pre-K French Immersion doesn't celebration! include any spelling or writing. Nevertheless, learning French will later enhance later their vocabulary for a better understanding of the best English literature, and as we do across the curriculum in this school, this will open the World even more to our students. P.E. All physical education programs in all elementary schools has the goal of physical, social and emotional development of children. This month I have been getting familiar with the children and discovering their skills in physical activities and other different sports. We have been doing lot Your children did Ms. Hoxha of activities, including walking, running, jumping, etc. Mostly with Preschool and Kindergarten we have been doing a lot of games, in order to make them to love and enjoy their P.E. classes. I have been doing some running competitions and different games to all the students, in each grade. For fifth and sixth grade, my main objective for this month was to teach them some exercises that make possible the training of legs, and in particular muscle training. Next month we have to work some difficult exercises that help the development of coordination skills. Music Ms. Mucaj I will start with some words from the great scientist Albert Einstein “Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere.” In music we combine both knowledge and practice and we use our imagination to merge them together in performance. By the end of October we usually celebrate Halloween. This month music lessons were partially dedicated to Halloween songs and music. Important facts and history matters were included with important elements of music that we discovered among them. A big challenge was the rhythmical pattern of “This is Halloween” from the “Night before Christmas” movie. Crochets, quavers and semiquaver with their respective rests where involved with dynamics such as staccato and legato. Also discovering through the song the different voice ranges and dividing them by their individuality was an interesting task that allowed the students not only to use their imagination of how and where to combine them but also to develop their ability of working together as a member of an own group. It’s amazing how they realized a common task by working together. Preschool and kindergarten and the 1st and 2nd grades showed the ability to move responsibly with coordination to the music with the songs and especially to “Skeleton Dance.” Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts was another task they did during the show this time, in reaction with Language Arts with their poems. And again citing Einstein, I want you to show how important imagination is in a child or a person’s education. “I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” Halloween 2014
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