Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Kindergarten recently made butter. It was delicious.

 All good reviews.  It was very sweet. 

 What a team.....Mrs. Gagnon made a sample for Mrs. Cavanagh to taste.
 Nurse Beth came in to sample the butter and couldn't help but  teach the students how to sneeze without spreading germs. 

The 5th grade used geoboards to learn geometry.





Summer Read-a-thon


 

These students participated in our summer read-a-thon.  The money they raised will purchase new books for our library.  Thank you Mrs. Anderson for organizing.
 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Massachusetts Teachers and Students Continue to Lead the Way



Massachusetts Tops NAEP for the Fifth Consecutive Time:

On Thursday, Governor Patrick announced that for the fifth consecutive time, Massachusetts 4th
and 8th graders scored first or tied for first place on all four National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) exams. According to the 2013 NAEP results, Massachusetts ranked first alone among states in 8th grade mathematics, and tied for first in 4th grade reading, 4th grade mathematics, and 8th grade reading.  
This year marks the fifth straight administration (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2013) in which Massachusetts students have scored first or tied for first place on all four NAEP tests.
All the credit for this outstanding accomplishment goes to our educators and students for their hard work and continuous improvement. While our performance since two years ago held steady on three of the four NAEP tests, the average reading score for Massachusetts 4th       

graders declined by five points since 2011. For more info on the 2013 NAEP results, go to http://www.doe.mass.edu/news/news.aspx?id=7846.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Box Top Contest a BIG success!


So the Box Top Contest Results are finally in!  Ms. Allen’s Grade 4 (total 1726) and Mrs. Cavanagh’s Kindergarten (total 1285) class both topped the collection numbers.  Because they won the contest, each class earned a pizza party and cookie decorating activity.   We really reached exceptional numbers this time around.  The teachers and student were highly motivated to collect the Box Tops.  Perhaps it had to do with the fact that the teachers of the 2 highest collecting classes won a 5 lb.  bag of homemade pasta from the one and only   www.mariasgourmetpasta.com .  Special thanks to the Mancaniello Family  for this contribution.   The PTO has also agreed to purchase some recess equipment for each class because each class worked so very hard collecting Box Tops. 

AND…… special shout out to the parents who ran this contest/fundraiser. It was a win/win!

Below are pictures of some 4th and Kindergarten students enjoying their reward.







 
 




WGBH grant in action


Grade 2 is fortunate enough to be the recipients once again of a literacy grant through WGBH in conjunction with the MA DESE.  It provides us with quality standard based lessons, materials and training.  Naturally the pedagogy and professionalism that Mrs. Whalen, Mrs. Zukas and Mr. Staples implement in the class is really what makes the ultimate difference in terms of learning.  Here are some pictures of Grade 2 ….learning in action.



Sunday, November 3, 2013

BRAVO Lynn Woods Student Council


I’m not sure I can do justice to the recent student council projects.  Mrs. Kennedy proposed that all 4th and 5th grade potential Student Council Candidates do some type of community service as a prerequisite to joining the council.  I cannot tell you how they surpassed our expectations.  Take a look below.  Bravo boys and girls!

Madilyn collected canned good in her neighborhood for a food pantry.

Ava and Gianna did dog walking and car washing.  They earned $45 to donate to the Salem Animal Shelter.

Ashley helped create a clothing donation center at her church and donated a bunch of winter clothing.

Tia actually worked at My Brothers’ Table with her cousin Kristin.  She prepared salad and handed our bread.

Olivia collected cans from neighbors and friend.  She purchased $34.80 of pet toys, soap and trash bags for the Northeast Animal Shelter.

Shea visited a nursing home and met some very interesting folks.

Ava donated an entire box of animal treats to the Northeast Animal Shelter

Edward used his own money to purchase Toys for Tots.

Harry created “Wear Red for a Bed”.  He made bracelets.  Put them in baggies with a donation card.  All proceeds with go to “Bed for Every Child”, an initiative through Mass Collation for Homeless.

Sydney sold popular rainbow loom for $1 and donated profits to Northeast Animal Shelter.

Kitty brought smile to kids faces on Halloween by donating all the family costumes to DCF.

Catherine cleaned our local softball field.

Devin donated dog and cat food to the animal shelter.

Ben cleaned trash from Flax Pond.

Abby and her cousins raised $300 in walk a thon for My Brothers Table.

Adam did a school wide collection of items to send to our troops.

Jillian helped people stay warm by donating 40 coats to Sacred Heart.

Brook cleaned the beach and joined Coast sweep.

Cullen donated items to Salvation Army

Molly donated her hair to Locks of Love!

Katie donated 20 blankets and towels from family and friends to animal shelter.

Jordan, Shane and Owen picked up trash at Lynn Woods Park.

Mackenzie collected items for the animal shelter.

I am fortunate to have a job that allows me to watch kids grow and learn on a daily basis.  This is a beautiful thing to witness.   These children and their work, imparticular, have more than impressed me.  Finding a cause that you feel passionate about, forming a plan and helping another human being or animal, is just amazing!  I think it will be a project that will stay with them for a long time.  I also think it speaks the character of the students at Lynn Woods.  So proud of you all!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Dancing with the Lynn Woods Stars!


Boston Ballet Visited Grade 3.  Our children learned some dance moves and coordination with the talented staff of Boston Ballet.  Also impressive is that the dancers made a special visit to my office to comment on how respectful our students were during the lesson!!  That is Lynn Woods respect at its best!