September 9 - September 13th

 




Football Last night's game featured your Eagles vs SCPS

     The JV football team won its first game of the young season 22-13  


     Varsity did not fair as well losing 14-0 _ just having one of those nights when nothing goes right. The great news is that we play them in a rematch game (that counts in the standings) at home later in the season!


REMINDER- next week's home game is Wednesday, Sept.11th


 Volleyball 

 5th Grade Yellow moves to 2-0 

      While the White team is still improving and shows great promise

 6th Grade Green is 2-0 after beating Calvary and SCDS and the 

     The Gold team is 1-1 beating Memorial on Wednesday night 

Both 7th and 8th are looking for their first wins!

 

Tennis will open its season with an away match at SCDS, 4


Cross Country may run at  SCDS open fun run to start the season next Tuesday-more to come! 


 Parents, please use Signup Genius to help us with the gate and concessions

      Last week we couldn't open the concession stand because there were no workers 


 We need each parent to just do a couple of hour slots!


https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094CAFAB2BABF5C34-50869975-volleyball








There’s always something new to discover in the library! While our PreK students helped Pete the Cat recover his missing groovy buttons, our Kindergarteners joined Stella Louella on her journey to find her runaway book. In 1st grade, we compared fiction and nonfiction books after reading Bored Bella Learns About Fiction and Nonfiction by Sandy Donovan. Students in 2nd grade had fun discovering all of the cool things our HDS library has to offer with a scavenger hunt. After 3rd graders reflected on a special teacher in their lives, we began reading our first chapter book aloud, Frindle, by Andrew Clements. In 4th grade, we continued reading Charlie Joe Jackson’s Guide to Not Reading by Tommy Greenwald and introduced the Dewey Decimal System. Lastly, our 5th graders completed the second reading of Thank You Ma’am by Langston Hughes. Students worked in partnerships to take a deeper look at the text while annotating and then sharing their notes. As I walked around the library, I observed some wonderful and thought provoking discussions!



We are getting underway in Art by doing a quick review (an introduction for some) on the Elements of Art. What is Art? Where do we see it? And what makes it work? We then focused on one of those elements in detail for our projects… Line. We took a look at how line functions and how important it is to so many things, including shape making, motion implying, form building and a myriad of other characteristics. Pre-K thru 2nd Grade (Primary School) is taking the concept of line and applying it to create self-portraits to practice mark-making and expressing their uniqueness. We looked at some self-portraits done by some prominent figures in the art world including Van Gogh and Frida Kahlo. Since we talked about the importance of Primary Colors in our review, I wanted our Primary School students to use only those central colors in their outfits. In 3rd-5th Grade, we took a look at some examples of contour line drawings and used that same approach to blindly drawing one of our shoes. We started the outline by following the shape of our shoe and then filled in other important lines/details by trying to avoid looking at our paper too much. Afterward, we emphasized our drawing by boldening the lines with marker and then showing form through marks with crayon and colored pencil.





This is an exciting time of year when we fall back into existing routines or develop new ones. As your family navigates going back to school, remember that it’s just as important to build in downtime into your schedule. Allow you and your student to have the time to reflect and rejuvenate!


Helping Kids Back Into the School Routine


Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have this year. amaher@hancockdayschool.org


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