Thursday, April 21, 2016

Specials Update - Mar / Apr

Art w/ Mr. Ryan
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Music w/ Ms. Katherine
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ASP w/ Mr. Dan & Friends
dand@willowwind.org

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Espanol w/ Ms. Ximena
ximenac@willowwind.org
We are almost at the end of the school year and in these few moths the kids are doing a great job in Spanish class! I am always gratified and excited by what the students can accomplish in a relatively short period of time.  Their enthusiasm for learning Spanish makes it a pleasure to work with them.

Since my last note, we have continued to learn more vocabulary about food. Also, this month we added the topic “La ropa” (the clothes) and have practiced the vocabulary every day with the question: What are you wearing today? among other activities.  Perhaps you have heard about the song “gorro, camisa, y pantalones”. It is a funny and catchy song about clothes and the kids love it.

Also, this month we read the books “ Pino se viste solo” (Pino dresses himself) by Gabriela keselman.  After Spring break we did a small review about animals, food and clothing.  Also, we talked about Easter bunny, and they learned and practice few Spanish words about Easter.  Next month, we are going to start the unit: The Vowels. The kids are going to practice the vowels sounds and words that start with each vowel.

Phy Ed w/ Ms. Susan

Gymnastic activities accomplish many physical education content standards at the elementary level. Attempting these skills gives students an opportunity to develop some personal skills such as perseverance, determination and courage, as the stunts are typically new and not usually accomplished on the first try.

A gymnastics unit is valuable to the physical education curriculum. Students can continue to develop their personal fitness by participating in activities that require strength and power. There is a large portion of the activities that demand arm strength, which is difficult to find in other sport units. In addition, students will benefit from the flexibility, agility, balance, strength and body control required to accomplish gymnastic activities. Students will see how gymnastic activities will improve their personal fitness and benefit their participation in other sport skills, as well.

It is very important to emphasize safety in a gymnastics unit. By progressing students through rigorous development levels, they are kept safe in attempting new activities that they are equipped to handle. This unit is limited by the equipment available for safety.

As their Physical Education teacher I continue to pay particular attention to their social development. Taking advantage of building their self esteem and confidence throughout  their physical education class. Students are working on problem solving, cooperation and even learning to be leaders by taking turns which is critical to a successful program.

The goal of physical education is to develop physically literate individuals who have the knowledge, skills and confidence to enjoy a lifetime of healthful physical activity.  To pursue a lifetime of healthful physical activity, a physically literate individual.


  • Has learned the skills necessary to participate in a variety of physical activities.
  • Knows the implications and the benefits of involvement in various types of physical activities.
  • Participates regularly in physical activity.
  • Is physically fit.
  • Values physical activity and its contributions to a healthful lifestyle.
  • Believe that honesty, respect, and responsibility are character traits.



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