STEAM Night fun!
On Tuesday, May 16th we held our 2nd annual STEAM Night! STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. The night was an enormous hit! Thanks to parent and PTO chair Carroll Magill for spear-heading the event! We had 17 hands-on activities spread out across the building led by a variety of leaders/organizations. Highlights included making slime (a major hit), creating and keeping an art bot, a wind tube, and Makey Makey coding in the computer lab! Read more >>
Library Corner
By Sarah Novogrodsky, Library Media Specialist
Books Due Back by June 9th
It’s time to look for Haggerty library books that may be hiding in your house. Look for a barcode on the back that says “Library Media Center” or “Haggerty Library.” Thanks for helping us get all our books back by June 9th.
Kindergarten and First Grade
We skyped with author Josh Funk! Josh Funk’s books Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast and The Case of the Stinky Stench have been a big hit with kindergarten and first grade. Check out his website to listen to the songs he wrote to accompany the stories. We made our own fridge full of food and used our first dictionaries to help with spelling!
Josh would love to meet some Haggerty students Saturday, June 10th at 11AM @ the Harvard Coop for a special visit. He promises a special gift of an Inspector Croissant fridge magnet!
Kindergarteners w/ Gardener Greg
The gardening/library connection: Ms. Golding’s K class has been exploring gardens through books (in the library) and hands-on garden exploration with CitySprouts “Gardener Greg.” The Ks have been recording their observations in a garden notebook.
Some of our read alouds:
Second Grade
Second grade library/classroom connections: In addition to some wonderful butterfly read alouds, we made cartoon strips of the life cycle.
Music Corner
By Caitlin Mehta (Shelley Irvin-Kent), Music Teacher
Kindergarten
Over the past few weeks, students have been practicing the difference between high and low sounds. We have been playing many games, listening to stories, and demonstrating high and low pitches by playing the step bells in class. Ask your child about the game, “Handy Dandy”.
First Grade
First graders have finished studying Peter and the Wolf by composer, Sergei Prokofiev. While listening to the pieces, we matched each featured instrument to the character it sounded like.
First graders have also been practicing their newest note, “La”. They are able to read and show placement of notes Mi, So and La using hand signs while singing songs. We have even sung a song in a round!
Second Grade
Second graders have been practicing their new note, “Re”. They can read and show placement of notes Do, Re, Mi, So, and La using hand signs while singing songs. Ask them about their newest song, Great Big House in New Orleans!
Spring Concert
June 2 | 8:15AM | Gym (Parent Coffee in cafeteria from 7:45AM to 8:15AM)
Race Matters: Courageous Conversations
Book Recommendation
The story of America and African Americans is a story of hope and inspiration and unwavering courage. This is the story of the men, women, and children who toiled in the hot sun picking cotton for their masters; it's about the America ripped in two by Jim Crow laws; it's about the brothers and sisters of all colors who rallied against those who would dare bar a child from an education. It's a story of discrimination and broken promises, determination, and triumphs.
Age Range: 6 - 10 years, Grade Level: 1 - 5
Dinosaur Museum in Kindergarten!
Room 103 transformed back to the age of the dinosaurs - or at least into a Dinosaur Museum. The students were the tour guides for their families. They examined many facets of the age of the dinosaurs and became real experts in the process!
Latest News on the CPS District Planning Process
Did you attend a Visioning Session or watch the Superintendent's presentation on developing a district plan for CPS? Members of the CPS community are invited to learn and contribute as the planning process continues.
- Learn about the Planning Team & Visioning Sessions
- The District Planning Team consists of 31 students, family members, staff members, community partners, school leaders, district leaders, and School Committee members, who are giving their time to design the CPS district plan. Why would such a diverse group of people come together for such a purpose? Learn Why >>
- Save The Date: Town Hall on the District Plan
Tuesday, June 13 | 6PM
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School
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Summer Math Enrichment Opportunities – FREE!
Please see printed flyer or visit the CPS website for math opportunities for students seeking to deepen their math skills at all levels. Learn more >>
Moore Youth Center's Mission Possible: Solve It – FREE!
This youth program offers opportunities for hands-on exploration of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) concepts -- with field trips, games, leadership development, college visits, and plenty of fun wrapped into one program. Register Now >>
Space is limited -- Return your application to your math teacher or 5th Grade teacher to apply for a spot!
What's Happening in Cambridge
Cambridge Participatory Budgeting (see flyer)
When: June 1 - July 31, 2017
Contact: Justin and Michelle at 617.349.4270 or email us.
Visit the Website
Deadline: August 4, 2017
Beyond the 4th Wall presents: The Lion King
June 15, 16, 17 | 7PM, June 18 | 3PM
Fitzgerald Theater at CRLS
$5 for students and $10 for adults
101 Dalmatians and Other Adventures
Saturday, June 17 | 3PM
Fitzgerald Theater at CRLS
$5 for students and $10 for adults
Beyond the 4th Wall is a Cambridge non-profit that brings the magic of theater and performances to families throughout Cambridge.
Cambridge Youth Gamelan (see flyer)
When: June 26 - June 28
Where: MIT World Music Room (next to the MIT Museum) 265 Massachusetts Ave
Time: 10AM - 1PM
Grades: 3 – 9
Cost: $30 for three classes, processing fee of $3-5 added per session
Contact: Email Us
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