Thursday, November 30, 2017

HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH MATH HOMEWORK

Math homework can often be a frustrating experience for children and parents.  Parents were often taught traditional algorithms and do not know the strategies students are learning today.  While these strategies promote a deeper conceptual understanding of key math concepts, it is difficult for parents to see the benefits of these new approaches when they are unaware of them themselves.

We have a great resource that will help!  The Math Words and Ideas site from the Investigations Math Series has links to math videos that explain how all concepts are taught at each grade level.

 Click here to access this site.



Simply click on your child's grade level at the left-hand side of the screen.  When you click on a math concept additional subtopics appear.  Each subtopic includes a short video explaining strategies taught at school.  In the example below, third grade was selected on left and arrays was chosen under the concept of multiplication.


Watching these short videos are a great way to review how and why concepts were taught a certain way.  You may even consider watching these videos with your child.  The presentation below provides a few additional tips on how to promote a love of math at home.


Click here for the presentation.


4TH GRADERS OFFER CREATIVE SOLUTIONS

Fourth-grade students used the design thinking process to generate proposals on how to beautify our school grounds.  Design thinking is a process for problem-solving that includes the following steps: empathizing, defining, ideating, creating a prototype and testing a product.  This process allows students to think like designers, innovate and create.



Fourth graders were given the challenge of making Gold Rush an even more inviting learning environment.  Students began the design thinking process by empathizing, or identifying all of the stakeholders who utilize our building and thinking about what is important to them.  They then defined the problem and ideated, or brainstormed multiple solutions.  Students went on to work in small groups to create a presentation that further outlined one idea.  Their ideas were amazing and included a quote wall, an outdoor stage, greenhouse and a student club called the Handy Helpers that would assist Mr. Toby.  Students' used a wide variety of tech tools to present their data, research and convincing arguments.  We are proud of students' creative thinking and collaboration!

Garden Creators 
Proposal: Add Additional Rocks and Shoe Beds to the Garden


ROCK CONCERT
Third grade students used music to share what they've learned about their science unit on rocks and minerals.  Their "rock concert" demonstrated their understanding of the content and their ability to perform their own rhythmic patterns and songs.  We thank Mrs. Petty for preparing students for the engaging performances.




Kindergarten Registration
We are excited to meet incoming Gold Rush families at Kindergarten Registration on Thursday, December 14, from 5:00-7:00 PM.  We will be providing tours and the principal will present an overview at 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM.  Please share this information with any families that you know are enrolling a kindergarten student for the 2018-2019 school year.  This event is also open to families who are interested in open enrolling at other grade levels.



2018-2019 Enrollment Confirmation Survey
We are currently in the planning process for next year. If you have not done so already, please complete the Enrollment Survey to let us know if your child will be returning to Gold Rush, This will help ensure your child's class placement for the upcoming school year.

Elementary Progress Reports (EPR) Released December 23
Teachers are celebrating students’ growth as they complete fall Elementary School Progress Reports (EPRs).  EPRs will be released to parents on Saturday,  December 23rd,  through Parent Portal.  

Your child's report card includes grades for content and learner characteristics.  The following rating system is used to determine your child's level of performance:

Exceeds
Indicates a high level of achievement.  It indicates a student has a strong understanding of the content/concepts/skills taught and it implies a student can demonstrate understanding independently and with very few errors.

Meets
Indicates that a student demonstrates an understanding of content/concepts/skills most of the time and with limited support.  Students who are meeting standards make few major errors or omissions when demonstrating a concepts or skill.

Approaching
Indicates that a students requires moderate support to demonstrate an understanding of concepts/skills.  Students' ability to demonstrate their understanding of a concept or skill is inconsistent or infrequent, which indicates a partial understanding of the content, concept or skill.  Students demonstrate more frequent errors or omissions.

Does Not Meet
Students who do not meet standards seldom demonstrate an understanding of concepts and skills taught.  The student requires considerable support to demonstrate learning and makes frequent major errors when demonstrating his/her understanding.


You are able to view your child's information two ways - a highlight view and a comprehensive view.  The highlights view includes a snapshot of how your child performed on core content standards (reading, writing and math) and how your child met school expectations of Going for the G.O.L.D.  The highlights view also includes general classroom comments and individual student comments.  

The comprehensive view includes information on all four elements of the District’s guaranteed and viable curriculum in all subject areas, including social studies, science and specials.  The comprehensive view may also include additional content comments aligned to specific content standards.  You are able to access both views by clicking on the links at the top right portion of the screen.  


FIFTH GRADE SCIENTISTS
Fifth-grade students put their knowledge of human body systems to the test this week when they traveled to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science's lung lab.  They have been studying how the different body systems impact one another.  This week they took a more in-depth view of the subject as they dissected lungs.





UPCOMING EVENTS
* December 12: PTO Mtg @ 8:45 AM
* December 14: Kindergarten Registration for 2018-2019 -SAC Meeting was canceled
* December 22: No School - Winter Break
* January 8: School Resumes                        

Friday, November 17, 2017


THANKSGIVING FEAST
It was so nice to see so many families at our Thanksgiving Feast and Celebration of Learning event Wednesday!  It was a wonderful opportunity for us to come together as a school community.  I know students enjoyed sharing their work with you and having a special meal together.  We thank all of our volunteers who helped make the day a success!






STUDENT BLOG HIGHLIGHTS WHAT STUDENTS ARE GRATEFUL FOR
In the student blog this week, students wrote about what they appreciate most at Gold Rush.  Students recognized their friends, teachers and families.  They also celebrated the ways they help each other and the larger community.  Click here for the student blog.





THANKFUL FOR THOSE WHO SERVE
Students in grades 1-5 learned about Veterans' Day Monday.  Students watched a video and listened to a story that emphasized the difference those that serve make.  Students expressed their appreciation by writing cards to soldiers currently serving overseas.  We are excited to send students' heartfelt messages in a larger care package.




Dear U.S. Solider,

Thank you so much for all that hard work you go through to keep our country safe.  You serve us for one reason and that is to protect us from any type of threat.  You risk your life for the millions of people in the United States.  We thank and honor you for all of your courage and struggles.  We are free because of you.  Happy Veterans' Day.  Thank you.

From Your Friend,
Levi


LEGEND FEEDER SAC MEETING
The School Advisory Councils representing the six schools that feed into Legend High School met this week to further define the following four feeder values identified by the councils last year: critical thinking, resiliency, independence, and community.  Building principals used the parent feedback to create the feeder vision statement shown below.


Empower students to think critically, demonstrate resiliency and act independently.  Our students will contribute positively to the broader community.


In addition to further defining what these values mean to parents, SAC representatives from across the schools identified action steps that would help strengthen how these values are addressed in schools K-12.


Click here for the presentation.


THANK YOU PTO
We thank the PTO and our many volunteers for an incredible fall book fair!  Our students and families enjoyed purchasing several new and exciting books from the fair.


OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR 2018-2019
Open Enrollment occurs between November 1 through December 1.  Families that wish to attend, but do not live within the Gold Rush boundaries must apply for Open Enrollment. Click here to apply.  Gold Rush will also host an open house on November 16 at 9:00 AM and November 28 at 9:00 AM and 5:30 PM. Additional information regarding open enrollment can be found on the District School Choice page.





UPCOMING EVENTS

* November 20-24: Thanksgiving Break
* November 28: Open Enrollment Presentation @ 9:00 AM & 5:30 PM
* December 12: PTO Mtg @ 8:45 AM
* December 14: Kindergarten Registration for 2018-2019
   The December 14 SAC Meeting was canceled
                          


Friday, November 10, 2017

MANY REASONS & WAYS TO GIVE THANKS!
There are many reasons and ways to give thanks at Gold Rush.  Many students brought in a donation and wore a hat on Friday to raise money for Denver Rescue Mission's Turkey drive.  We will continue our Thanksgiving food drive for the Parker Task Force throughout next week.  This food drive is in addition to our ongoing No Waste Initiative we started on September 5th.  I am proud to report that students have donated over 1700 prepackaged food items that would have otherwise been thrown away!

Gold Rush will also celebrate Veteran's Day on Monday, November 13.  Students will write cards a create a school care package for those currently serving in the military.  If you are interested in donating any of the items shown below please feel free to send them in all next week.


Sunflower Seeds * Chapstick * Gum * Dental Floss * Q-Tips * Crossword Puzzles * Playing Cards * Sour Patch Kids * Toothpaste * Magazines

THANKSGIVING FEAST
Please join us for our Annual Thanksgiving Family Feast and Celebration of Learning on Wednesday, November 15.  Enjoy a Thanksgiving meal with your child and view his/her great work in the classroom during Celebrations of Learning. 

We are also looking for volunteers.  Our flexible volunteer schedule allows you to enjoy lunch with your child and still help out.  View your child's schedule below and click here to volunteer.  Parents and siblings can pre-order tickets here.  Students will use their lunch accounts to order that day.  We hope you are able to join us!


Celebration of Learning & Lunch Schedule


Celebration  Lunch Teacher
10:30-11:00   11:00-11:20   Anderson, Graham & Meier
10:40-11:10   11:10-11:30   Steinher & Woolums
10:55-11:25   11:25-11:45   Zankey & Dean (Rossi)
10:55-11:25                   Brown & Marchese
11:35-11:55   Kindie Enrichment (Art Room)
11:25-11:55   11:55-12:15   Martino & Robart
11:35-12:05   12:05-12:25   Roon & Wilson
11:40-12:10   12:10-12:30   McMillan & Meredith
11:50-12:20   12:20-12:40   Russell & Shepperd
12:00-12:30   12:30-12:50   Dunker & Kramer
12:10-12:40   12:40-1:00    Poli & Westra
12:25-12:55   12:55-1:15    Broecker & Dalcerri
12:30-1:00 1:00-1:20 Hawk, Lautenbach & Rayens
12:45-1:15 Padrnos

STUDENTS REFLECT IN ART
Students created drawings that showcased mirror images.  We were impressed with their creativity!



THINKING DEEPLY IN MATH
Over 60 fourth and fifth graders are currently participating in our before school Math Olympiad program.  Math Olympiad fosters a love for math by engaging students in a national math competition.  This is an opportunity for students to problem solve and think critically.   Students complete challenging math problems both independently and in collaborative groups.  They are excited to share their divergent thinking and strategies.  We are proud of all the children who are currently participating, and we thank Mrs. Barta and Mrs. Anderson for facilitating this extra curricular opportunity.


SHOUT OUT FROM EVEREST
One of our student's parents recognized Gold Rush at the top of Mount Everest!




OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR 2018-2019
Open Enrollment occurs between November 1 through December 1.  Families that wish to attend, but do not live within the Gold Rush boundaries must apply for Open Enrollment. Click here to apply.  Gold Rush will also host an open house on November 16 at 9:00 AM and November 28 at 9:00 AM and 5:30 PM. Additional information regarding open enrollment can be found on the District School Choice page.



2018-2019 ENROLLMENT CONFIRMATION
It's hard to believe, but we are already starting to plan for next school year.  In order to assist us, complete the enrollment confirmation survey for your child(ren) by Friday, November 17th.  Please click here for the enrollment survey.  This will help ensure your child's classroom placement for next year.



UPCOMING EVENTS
* November 14: Open Enrollment Presentation @ 9:00 AM
* November 15: Celebrations of Learning/Thanksgiving Feast
* November 15: Legend Feeder SAC Mtg @ 4:30-6:00PM & GRE SAC Mtg @ 6:00-6:30PM
* November 20-24: Thanksgiving Break
* November 28: Open Enrollment Presentation @ 9:00 AM & 5:30 PM
* December 12: PTO Mtg @ 8:45 AM
* December 14: Kindergarten Registration for 2018-2019

Friday, November 3, 2017


HALLOWEEN
Students enjoyed letting their creativity shine through their Halloween costumes!  They also enjoyed their Halloween parties and the school parade.  Several students went on to write personal narratives about the special day.  Check out a few students' great looks and work below.






Kindergartner Writing
I went trick or treating and I dressed up as an astronaut.


THANKSGIVING FEAST
Please join us for our Annual Thanksgiving Family Feast and Celebration of Learning on Wednesday, November 15th.  Enjoy a Thanksgiving meal with your child and view his/her great work in the classroom during Celebrations of Learning. 

We are also looking for volunteers.  Our flexible volunteer schedule allows you to enjoy lunch with your child and still help out.  View your child's schedule below and click here to volunteer.  Parents and siblings can pre order tickets here.  Students will use their lunch accounts to order that day.  We hope you are able to join us!


Celebration of Learning & Lunch Schedule
Celebration   Lunch Teacher
10:30-11:00   11:00-11:20   Anderson, Graham & Meier
10:40-11:10   11:10-11:30   Steinher & Woolums
10:55-11:25   11:25-11:45   Zankey & Dean (Rossi)
10:55-11:25                   Brown & Marchese
11:35-11:55   Kindie Enrichment (Art Room)
11:25-11:55   11:55-12:15   Martino & Robart
11:35-12:05   12:05-12:25   Roon & Wilson
11:40-12:10   12:10-12:30   McMillan & Meredith
11:50-12:20   12:20-12:40   Russell & Shepperd
12:00-12:30   12:30-12:50   Dunker & Kramer
12:10-12:40   12:40-1:00    Poli & Westra
12:25-12:55   12:55-1:15    Broecker & Dalcerri
12:30-1:00 1:00-1:20 Hawk, Lautenbach & Rayens
12:45-1:15 Padrnos

OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR 2018-2019
The Open Enrollment window will be open from November 1st - December 1st. Families that wish to attend, but do not live within the Gold Rush boundaries must apply for Open Enrollment. Click here to apply for Open Enrollment. For more information visit the District School Choice page.



2018-2019 ENROLLMENT CONFIRMATION
It's hard to believe, but we will be starting the planning process for next school year soon.  In order to assist us in this planning, complete the enrollment confirmation survey for your child(ren) by Friday, November 17th.  Please click here for the enrollment survey.  This will help ensure your child's classroom placement for the next year.



MEETING STUDENTS' INDIVIDUAL NEEDS IN MATH
Teachers in all grade levels are posing open ended tasks and questions as one way to meet students' individual needs in the area of math.  Open ended tasks have multiple solutions and allow students to approach the problem using different processes or strategies. They also allow students at different stages of mathematical development grow. Teachers will continue to develop and reflect upon these types of problems during our professional development day on Tuesday.

UPCOMING EVENTS
* November 7: No School - Teacher Work Day
* November 14: Open Enrollment Presentation @ 9:00 AM
* November 15: Celebrations of Learning/Thanksgiving Feast
* November 15: Legend Feeder SAC Mtg @ 4:30-6:00PM & GRE SAC Mtg @ 6:00-6:30PM     
* November 20-24: Thanksgiving Break
* November 28: Open Enrollment Presentation @ 9:00 AM & 5:30 AM
* December 14: Kindergarten Registration for 2018-2019