Intermediate School News: November 6 – November 10, 2017

Drama

The Intermediate Drama Class completed their fun mask project last week. The history of using home made masks in performance goes back to the earliest humans, and enhanced their appreciation of the process and the tradition.

Mrs. Pitt’s Intermediate Drama Class attended “A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Musical” at the Roxy on Monday, Nov. 6th. It was a blast!! 

 

English

Mrs. Burkhart’s 8th grade English class took part in a “Comma Escape Room” activity. Students had to work together to solve each station’s challenges involving correct comma usage. The escape answer codes were then added to a Google Form in order to escape! 

 

Babysitting Certification

Do you have a young person who wants to be a babysitter? Or maybe older siblings who need to know how to care for younger siblings? Sign them up for this three day after school enrichment! 

Babysitting Certification using the Red Cross certification training and hands on experience with diapering training, basic first aid, and basic cooking skills.

Monday Nov 27, Tuesday Nov 28, Wednesday Nov 29, 3:15- 5:30pm Room 119
$80 Open to CA students Ages 11-15 (Limit 20 students)

 

Cooking with Karen

Mrs. Dirksen is excited to announce a new offering in the Cafeteria!  She will host a “Christmas Gifts from the Kitchen” after school enrichment course from December 4-December 8.  Students will report to the kitchen from 3:00-5:00 PM.  All ingredients and supplies will be provided and students will make 10 Christmas gifts in a jar!  This fun-filled activity will provide you with great gifts for your loved ones!   Students will get to taste test each day’s project.  They will receive a recipe book and bag for all their goodies!  This class is open to 4th-7th graders and is available to only 20 students.  The cost is $100.

If you would like to register for this class visit:
https://clarksvilleacademy.com/ca-events/afterschool-enrichment/

 

CAA

Clarksville Academy Association (CAA) is the parent volunteer association of Clarksville Academy. There are many opportunities throughout the school year for parents, guardians, and grandparents to get involved by volunteering your time and/or contributions. We certainly hope you will join us in making CA an even greater place for our children, faculty and staff!

Please contact Beth Mabry on how to get involved. bethfmabry@gmail.com

 

Teacher Treats

Each grade level will have the opportunity one time during the school year to provide Teacher Treats. You may contribute snacks, treats, drinks or a monetary donation to help purchase treats. Please watch for your grade’s week and contact your representative.

 

Box Top Contest

The CAA invites everyone to participate in our Box Tops Contest this year! When you turn in your Box Tops please label the baggie with your student’s name, grade and teacher (Lower School). A tally will be kept of all box top returns and a Pizza party will be awarded to the class with the most labels returned!  

 

FCA

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes would like to invite everyone to be a part of FCA this year! High School will meet in room #118 Coach Trent’s Room, Intermediate School will meet in Mrs. Drake’s room. Please make plans to attend Wednesdays at 7:15am, everyone is welcome!

Lower School News: November 6 – November 10, 2017

LBL

Fifth graders recently returned from the annual trip to the Land Between the Lakes.  On Nov. 1-3, students visited the Woodlands Nature Station, the Brandon Spring Group Center, and The Homeplace 1850 Farm.  Students participated in a variety of activities including interacting with local wildlife, archery, tracking animal signs, canoeing, a pond study, orienteering, building a wilderness survival shelter, a night hike, a bonfire, and exploring life on a farm in the year 1850.  Students were immersed in nature as they applied concepts of science and math, learned the history of the area, and completed reading and writing activities about life in the 1850’s.  This 3-day trip is an adventure-filled experience allowing students to go off the grid, practice team building and communication skills, enjoy yummy home cooked meals, and enjoy learning to the fullest extent.  A special thanks to our parent chaperones who were a critical part of making this a successful trip – Tricia Wallace, Winnetka Gray, Dr. Rebecca Turney, Travis Janssen, Marc Maxwell, Alex Ozolins, Ben Moore, Bryce Powers, Dr. Deborah Hellums, and Chris Wofford.

 

1st Grade

The First Grade Pet Show was a great success!  Thank you to our teachers, Mrs. Lynn & Mrs. Lindsey for all their hard work.  

2nd Grade

Second grade students began working on STEM projects. The students worked in small groups to design covered wagons and small toys. They will continue to work in their groups to construct the covered wagons and small toys from given supplies. Once completed, the students will present their products to the class.

Science News

In conjunction with our First grade pet show., First graders study animal habitats.  They compared 8 different habitats/ecosystems and identified animals that live in them – Arctic, Antarctic, Savannah, Oceans, Ponds, Caves, Forests, and Rainforests.

Second graders created a grid pattern and stamped 16 different animal tracks as they begin their study of Animals.  We compared and contrasted animal paw prints and animal hoof prints, noting similarities and differences.  We had plaster casts of animal prints and matched them with identification sheets.

Third graders used different items to simulate bird beaks.  Tweezers represented finch, cardinal, and pigeon beaks. Golf tees represented woodpecker beaks.  Pipettes represented hummingbird eating styles. We discussed animal adaptations, and features that help animals survive in their environments.

 

3rd Grade

Mrs. Williams’ third grade class just finished reading the book, The BFG. They celebrated by having a BGF Party complete with “Frobscottle” and “Snozzcumners.” All had a. Whopsy time!!!

Third grade collected and compared data in each class using students’ height (in inches).  They created a tally table of data using height measurements and recorded each student’s height.  Students used their collected data to create a class line plot.

 

FUSE

4th grade FUSE Students FaceTimed with Beethoven in music class, learning about his life and important lessons he had to share.

In Science, fifth graders were challenged to build a “Bone Bridge” as part of a STEM Halloween activity. Students worked together to come up with a plan, draw a design, and decide on supplies. Groups competed to build a free-standing bridge that could hold up to 15 candy pumpkins.

Fourth grade FUSE students completed a Candy Corn Tower Challenge on Halloween in Science class. Groups competed to see who could build the tallest tower out of candy corn and toothpicks in just 15 minutes! Students worked together to plan and draw their design before beginning to work. After the work was done, they discussed ways to improve their initial designs. 

 

Eye Exams

On Tuesday, November 7, 2017, we will be offering a vision screening for all Lower School students. The screening will consist of a visual acuity check and a basic assessment for binocularity (ruling out eye turns/lazy eye). Dr. Jackson from Sango Eye Care will provide this complimentary service to the school on our campus. If consent is given it is not required that a parent/guardian be present for their child’s vision screening. A vision screening report will be sent home with your child. This is a great opportunity for our students and we encourage you to sign up no later than Friday, November 3, 2017. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me.

 

Modern Brush Calligraphy

Mrs. Morgan James has a love for hand lettering.  In this class you will learn all the basics of Modern Calligraphy. We will focus on technique and connection of letters, how to mix and match fonts and how to properly use different calligraphy tools. This course will include a small chalkboard, 2 brush pens, 1 ornament (we will letter on this during class) and a set of practice sheets. The class will run from November 14-December 7.  Students can choose either a Tuesday or Thursday option and class will take place from 3:30-4:30 in Mrs. Morgan James’ room. Open to 6th grade through adult.  $30.00 Supplies, $15 per class

https://clarksvilleacademy.com/ca-events/afterschool-enrichment/

 

Cooking with Karen

Mrs. Dirksen is excited to announce a new offering in the Cafeteria!  She will host a “Christmas Gifts from the Kitchen” after school enrichment course from December 4-December 8.  Students will report to the kitchen from 3:00-5:00 PM.  All ingredients and supplies will be provided and students will make 10 Christmas gifts in a jar!  This fun-filled activity will provide you with great gifts for your loved ones!   Students will get to taste test each day’s project.  They will receive a recipe book and bag for all their goodies!  This class is open to 4th-7th graders and is available to only 20 students.  The cost is $100.  

If you would like to register for this class visit:
https://clarksvilleacademy.com/ca-events/afterschool-enrichment/

 

CAA

Clarksville Academy Association (CAA) is the parent volunteer association of Clarksville Academy. There are many opportunities throughout the school year for parents, guardians, and grandparents to get involved by volunteering your time and/or contributions. We certainly hope you will join us in making CA an even greater place for our children, faculty and staff!

Please contact Beth Mabry on how to get involved. bethfmabry@gmail.com

 

Teacher Treats

Each grade level will have the opportunity one time during the school year to provide Teacher Treats. You may contribute snacks, treats, drinks or a monetary donation to help purchase treats. Please watch for your grade’s week and contact your representative.

 

Upcoming Teacher Treat weeks:

PK-K         Nov. 16     Doug Skaggs   adds06@verizon.net  or 757-268-5172

 2nd grade   Dec. 7     Doug Skaggs   adds06@verizon.net  or 757-268-5172

 

Box Top Contest

The CAA invites everyone to participate in our Box Tops Contest this year! When you turn in your Box Tops please label the baggie with your student’s name, grade and teacher (Lower School). A tally will be kept of all box top returns and a Pizza party will be awarded to the class with the most labels returned!  

All School News: November 6 – November 10, 2017

Cooking with Karen

Mrs. Dirksen is excited to announce a new offering in the Cafeteria!  She will host a “Christmas Gifts from the Kitchen” after school enrichment course from December 4-December 8.  Students will report to the kitchen from 3:00-5:00 PM.  All ingredients and supplies will be provided and students will make 10 Christmas gifts in a jar!  This fun-filled activity will provide you with great gifts for your loved ones!   Students will get to taste test each day’s project.  They will receive a recipe book and bag for all their goodies!  This class is open to 4th-7th graders and is available to only 20 students.  The cost is $100.

 If you would like to register for this class visit: https://clarksvilleacademy.com/ca-events/afterschool-enrichment/

After School Enrichment

 

Model UN

Clarksville Academy was well represented with 37 delegates at this year’s Model United Nations Annual Conference held in Murfreesboro on November 3-5. With 1,000 students from all over Tennessee in attendance, this conference was the biggest yet. The countries of Brunei Darussalam [Will Mabry, Macy Truitt, Georgia Smith and Daniel Loos] and Latvia [Maggie Clark, Cheyenne Deibert, Brennen Morrow and Ben Truex]  had their resolutions ranked favorably enough in Committee on Friday to make it on Saturday’s docket in the General Assembly. Brunei’s resolution 17-7-4 was for the Colonization of the Earth’s Moon and Latvia’s resolution 17-2-3 was A Resolution to Encourage Discussion Regarding State Use of Information and Communication Technologies. Both of these resolutions came up for debate and Latvia’s resolution was passed by the Red General Assembly. At Sunday’s award ceremony Cheyenne Deibert was recognized for receiving an Outstanding Delegate Award and the Dominica team of Rosie Robinson, TJ Jenkins, Jason Herlick and Hunter Kueter received an Outstanding Resolution Award for their resolution 17-4-19 which was A Resolution to Improve Education in Developing World Countries.

Check out this story on one group’s MUN Bill:

https://tnccepress.wordpress.com/2017/11/04/op-ed-moon-colonization/

 

Babysitting Certification

Do you have a young person who wants to be a babysitter? Or maybe older siblings who need to know how to care for younger siblings? Sign them up for this three day after school enrichment! 

Babysitting Certification using the Red Cross certification training and hands on experience with diapering training, basic first aid, and basic cooking skills.

Monday Nov 27, Tuesday Nov 28, Wednesday Nov 29, 3:15- 5:30pm Room 119
$80 Open to CA students Ages 11-15 (Limit 20 students)

 

CAA

Clarksville Academy Association (CAA) is the parent volunteer association of Clarksville Academy. There are many opportunities throughout the school year for parents, guardians, and grandparents to get involved by volunteering your time and/or contributions. We certainly hope you will join us in making CA an even greater place for our children, faculty and staff!

Please contact Beth Mabry on how to get involved. bethfmabry@gmail.com

 

Teacher Treats

Each grade level will have the opportunity one time during the school year to provide Teacher Treats. You may contribute snacks, treats, drinks or a monetary donation to help purchase treats. Please watch for your grade’s week and contact your representative.

Upcoming Teacher Treat weeks:

 PK-K         Nov. 16     Doug Skaggs   adds06@verizon.net  or 757-268-5172

 2nd grade   Dec. 7     Doug Skaggs   adds06@verizon.net  or 757-268-5172

 

Box Top Contest

The CAA invites everyone to participate in our Box Tops Contest this year! When you turn in your Box Tops please label the baggie with your student’s name, grade and teacher (Lower School). A tally will be kept of all box top returns and a Pizza party will be awarded to the class with the most labels returned!  

 

FCA

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes would like to invite everyone to be a part of FCA this year! High School will meet in room #118 Coach Trent’s Room, Intermediate School will meet in Mrs. Drake’s room. Please make plans to attend Wednesdays at 7:15am, everyone is welcome!

 

Photos

Throughout the year if you take photos at various school events and would like to submit them for possible use in the yearbook or for marketing purposes, please send them to photos@clarksvilleacademy.com.

 

Important Dates

Nov 10NO School Veterans Day

Nov 20—Thanksgiving Lunch

Nov 22-26 Thanksgiving Break—No School

 

Box Tops

This is a reminder that CA collects Box Tops through our CAA.  The money raised from this project funds various school improvement projects.  Last year we raised over $3000 through the Box Tops program alone!  Please turn yours into your child’s teacher or Ms. Turnage in the front office.

 

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