Friday, November 15, 2024

Week of Nov. 18th-Nov. 22nd

 

  • November 22nd: Turkey Trot
  • December 6th: North Band/Choir Performance
  • December 13th: Reindeer Run (During Specials)
  • December 19th: Winter Party
  • December 20th: NO SCHOOL for Students


                 Language Arts

In Reading, students will respond to informational texts by writing   responses that demonstrate understanding of texts, including comparing and contrasting ideas.

In Grammar, we will review simple sentences and how to improve sentences in writing.
In Spelling, we will work on  "R "controlled vowels and prefixes/suffixes.

Math
        In math this week, we will will look at elapsed time and relative measurement.
  • Identify relative sizes of measurement units within the customary and metric system.

  • Solve problems involving elapsed time.

  • Analyze a picture to find the appropriate measurement.

  After the break, we will will look at customary and metric conversions.

  • Convert measurements within the same measurement system, customary or metric, from a smaller unit.
  • Solve problems involving length, intervals of time, liquid volumes, mass, and money using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division, as appropriate.
  • Explain in writing the process for converting measurements.

Social Studies
In Social Studies, we will continue to explain the economic motivations and impact of significant empresarios, including Stephen F. Austin and Martín de León  on the settlement of Texas.


Science
This week, we will continue our unit in physical science. Our focus for the next two weeks will be finishing up the different types of energy and we will then move on to electrical energy and the focus will be on insulators and conductors..
  • Differentiate between conductors and insulators
  • Differentiate between conductors and insulators of thermal energy
  • Differentiate between conductors and insulators of electrical energy






Attendance


Yearbooks!!!


A Note from Ms. Matlock


Lion's Club

Each year the Lion's Club of Coppell provides holiday baskets and toys to families in the Coppell ISD attendance area. Last year the Lion's Club provided a special Christmas for over 100 families for children who might otherwise have gone without.  The food baskets and toys are delivered by members of the Lion's Club, and the identity of the recipients is kept confidential.  If your family would benefit from a holiday basket and toys from the Lion's Club, please complete THIS FORM and return it to TCE's counselor, Kelly Matlock, by Friday, December 6th.  Email kmatlock@coppellisd.com if you would like a paper copy sent home.


Metrocrest Services

Metrocrest Services provides two seasonal support options for families:  

  • The Thanksgiving Food program provides holiday favorites such as turkey, dressing, and food to help you and your family during the Thanksgiving holiday break. 

  • The Holiday program makes the holiday season a little brighter by allowing parents to go to our holiday store and choose unwrapped toys for their children. In addition, participants can pick up non-perishable food and winter coats for the family.

To register, complete an application HERE.  


A Note from Nurse Crenshaw

St. Ann’s Catholic Parish is once again sponsoring Thanksgiving Basket deliveries (or a pickup option at St Ann’s Church if you prefer). This program provides families in need with a complete Thanksgiving dinner for the entire family. The baskets will be delivered to your home the weekend before Thanksgiving, so it is critically important that an adult representing the family be at the home between the hours of Noon and 4PM on Sunday, November 24th, 2024. The deadline to sign up for a basket is October 22nd, 2024.

Please fill out this form with all information requested. Please contact Nurse Crenshaw if you have any questions. kcrenshaw@coppellisd.com



Coppell Cares



Coppell Cares offers the Weekend Backpack Program for families who have financial need. Each Friday, learners receive a bag of snacks for the weekend. The goal of the program is to help eliminate food insecurity for children. They provide nutritious breakfast, lunch and snack items to eligible CISD children (and siblings). This weekly food program helps feed children over the weekend during the school year when they are not receiving meals at school. 

If you would like your child(ren) to participate in this program, please complete the online application below.  If you would prefer a paper copy to be sent home with your child, please email TCE's counselor, Kelly Matlock, at kmatlock@coppellisd.com.  Families may sign up for this program at any time during the school year.  Deliveries will begin Friday, September 6th.  Deliveries will be suspended for Thanksgiving Week, Winter Break, and Spring Break.



Background Checks

We ask that all families complete a volunteer background check at the start of the year. They do not carry over from year to year. Since the background checks take time to process, we ask that everyone complete one in case any type of volunteering opportunity (class field trip, Dad's Club, Room parent, class volunteer, field day, etc.) arises during the year that you are interested in. Please click on the link below to complete it.

Background Checks - Linked Here



Tennis Shoes for PE & Extended Specials Day (CTT)

Please help ensure your child wears appropriate shoes on PE days and Move & Groove (Fridays). Additionally, every other Thursday 3rd grade has extended specials during CTT. The dates are outlined for the remainder of the year below. Thank you for your help in making sure your child is safely dressed for the gym! 


4th Grade CTT Dates for 2024: 11/20, 12/11


       



TCE Principal Newsletter

Each week Ms. Martin sends out her Town Center Principal Newsletter. Please make sure to check out all the important campus-wide announcements in the Principal Newsletter.