Cambridgeport School Newsletter: December 2018
Published on Dec 13, 2018 12:30

  December 2018

kids and math
Reflections from Katie

What’s the big deal with math being fun? Why do Cambridgeport folks keep talking about bringing joy and fun to math? Many of us parents and grandparents grew up learning that math was about right and wrong answers, that math was something you are either good at or bad at, and that if you are good at it, you never get wrong answers. Many of us have learned that being good at math means being fast and memorizing a lot. And for those of us who think that way about math, there often came a time when we just weren’t fast enough or good enough at memorizing, and we stopped doing math. What I’ve been told by some of you who are mathematicians, or use math as an integral part of your work on a daily basis, is that you find joy and purpose in numbers. For you, math is NOT about right answers and memorizing. If we want opportunities in mathematics to truly be available for all of our children in their future, we need to help them find joy and purpose in math today.

The good news is that in classrooms around our school, there is definitely way more joy and purpose than there has been in the past. First grade students are counting collections as a way to build their conceptual understanding of numbers in the base ten system. Fifth graders are figuring out the volume of a cubic yard by spontaneously deciding to build one in the middle of a math lesson. I will confess that I did not love math when I was growing up. I definitely believed that I was only good at it if I was fast, and I definitely believed that there was only ever one answer to math problems. But today, when I walk into our classrooms during math, I get so excited by what I see because our children are having a great time digging into really challenging concepts and ideas, and they are loving it!

I want to invite you to embrace this vision of math as something joyful and purposeful because your attitude about math makes a tremendous difference in the success of your children. In fact, I was just reading about a study that was aiming to understand the role that parents’ attitudes about math played in their children’s math learning. In summary, “They found the children of parents who showed high stress and fear around math learn less math from 1st to 3rd grades than children of parents who have no math anxiety.” The study was based on the idea of encouraging parents to do fun math games and stories with their children. The article went on to explain that it’s not that “playing math games with their children made parents more confident about math—the moms and dads who dreaded math at the beginning of the study still dreaded it three years later. So what changed? The parents were more confident in their children's math prowess. They developed higher expectations for their kids in math, and rated math as being more valuable for their children than they had before.”

My invitation to you to find joy and purpose in math with your children:



farm school calendar
Farm School Calendars for Sale!
The 5th graders will begin to sell calendars this week to raise funds to ensure that all students will be able to attend our field trip to the Farm School. This is a 2-night overnight field trip to a working farm in Athol, MA. Calendars are $12/each. But, if you buy more than one, the cost goes down to $10/each. What a bargain!

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What Learning Looks Like 
Justin and his students made the best out of all the falling yellow leaves on the JK/K playground.

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What Learning Looks Like
Jen’s 4th grade class is learning to play the recorder in unison.

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What Learning Looks Like
We are working on our school-wide thank you card to Mayflower Poultry for donating so many turkeys!

winter clothing swap

In Our Community
 

Mistletoe Art Fair
December 15 & 16 | 10AM-5PM
Cambridge Center for Adult Education
42 Brattle St., Harvard Sq.
FREE event!
mistletoeartfair.com

Immigration Legal Screening Clinics
3rd Wednesday each month, 5:15-7:15PM
Free consultations with an immigration attorney for Massachusetts immigrants and their families
Community Legal Services & Counseling Center (CLSACC)
90 Third St., Cambridge
617.349.4396; [email protected] 
See flyer >>

Rep. Katherine Clark – Cambridge Office Hours
Hosted by Rep. Clark's Immigration Issues Liaison Katie Worley
3rd Thursday each month, 3-4PM  
Cambridge City Hall, 795 Mass Ave. (Mayor's Office, 2nd fl)
Staff will be on site to answer questions about immigration benefits, USCIS cases, Passports, and more. If you have questions or need assistance outside of scheduled hours, please do not hesitate to contact our district office: 
701 Concord Ave., Suite 101, Cambridge, MA 02138 
617.354.0292, katherineclark.house.gov

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, December 13 
7:45-9AM

School Council Meeting
All invited!

Thursday, December 20 
8:45AM

All School Share

December 24 - January 1
No School: Winter Break

See you back at school on January 2, 2019!

School Calendar
District Calendar

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FREE BREAKFAST 
FOR EVERYONE

Thanks to the City of Cambridge, students can access a healthy, delicious & nutritious breakfast absolutely FREE of charge! Learn more >>

FUN FACTS!
We are so happy to welcome back Ms. Jojo and Ms. Anita to the cafeteria!

We are also elated that Francis Brew has come back to take on the head custodian position!

We are very excited to announce that Danny, our other amazing custodian got engaged last month!

JK/KINDERGARTEN SIBLING REGISTRATION
Sibling Registration is still happening. Please get in touch with your Family Liaison in January if you need to register your child.
[email protected]
617.349.6587 x111

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CULTURAL RESPONSIVE TEACHING & THE BRAIN
All administrators and all liaisons district-wide are using the year to read and discuss this book: Culturally Responsive Teaching & The Brain by Zaretta Hammond.

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CIDER PRESSING FUN
Thank you to the Cport school community for making this cider pressing season a success! A shout out to the parents/guardians who helped make it possible for the classes to come out to the garden to press fresh apple cider.

It may be getting colder, but the garden is still busy getting ready for the winter. Classes have been planting winter rye, spring flower bulbs, and garlic. Students are learning how winter rye will help prevent erosion over the winter and add nutrients back into the soil. Stop by to dig for worms before it is too late!


2018-19 DHSP SCHOOL YEAR RESOURCE GUIDE 
This handy guide is available via Find It Cambridge! Take a look >>

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Baldwin

Cambridgeport School
89 Elm St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
617.349.6587
Fax: 617.349.6511
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