ES eNews March 9, 2018

Music CoL 3

Music CoL 2
Taken during our Music Celebrations of Learning

Student Led Conferences – March 15, 16    

Please make sure you schedule your child’s Student Led Conference before Tuesday, March 13 at 2:00 PM.  

You can access your child’s individual letter containing additional details in PowerSchool here (click “Parent Conference” on the left hand side).  A link and information regarding  Pick-A-Time, the online scheduling site, can be found at the end of your child’s letter.  

Here are some things to consider as we approach the conferences:
Before the conference:  

  • Be prepared to talk to your child about his/her strengths and areas for growth
  • Understand this is the time for your child to take the lead and demonstrate their learning

During the conference:

  • Use the language with which you are most comfortable
  • Be an active listener
  • Be present (no mobile telephones, emails, texts)
  • Avoid critiquing/ focus on the successes and new learning
  • Ask questions of your child using stems such as “What did you learn from….?”, or “Why did you do it this way…?” or “How was the learning challenging for you…?”
  • Be mindful that what might seem small to you, might be a huge accomplishment for your child
  • If your child seems nervous or shy, give them time and/or ask guiding questions about the work they are showing you
  • If you want to take photos, please wait until the end of the conference

After the conference:   

  • Talk with your child about the conference and develop a plan to implement any strategies that were discussed during the conference
  • Remember to periodically check-in with your child regarding progress toward his/her goals

The Gorgeous and Groovy ES book fair is Back!

With 1000s of titles from Kinokuniya, Asia Books, Naiin, Paragon and Books at 53, this is a not-to-be missed event.  

Where: ESHUB and ESMPR

When:  March 15 from 7:00-3:30
               March 16 from 7:00-2:30

Come and enjoy the books!

Link to flyer

Music Celebrations of Learning: Grades 2, 3 & 4

Join us in Chevron Theatre for a celebration of student learning in music classes. Students will be sharing songs, dances and instrumental pieces that they have learned this year. We hope to see you there!

Grade 4: Wednesday, March 28, 7:45 a.m.
Grade 3: Thursday, March 29, 1:00 p.m.
Grade 2: Wednesday, March 28, 1:15 p.m

ES Explore (ES After School Activities)

Please note that Thursday and Friday, March 15th and 16th – ES Parent-Teachers conferences, no school, no ES Explore in session.

ES Explore Activities are well underway. There are limited spaces available in some of our classes. You can still register but don’t delay! Remember once the ASA schedule begins there are NO REFUNDS however you may change your ES Explore choice once it is before the third session.

Livnat Ziskinder
ES Explore Coordinator
esactivities@isb.ac.th

ISB Summer School 2018- Registration Now Open!

Our ISB Summer School Office is now open and accepting registrations for Summer School 2018 at ISB! You can go to the ISB website, or click here, to access all information about dates, programs, and fees, and to submit a registration form online.

Our Summer School Office is located through the door on the right side of the ISB Bookstore where Khun Fon will be there to greet and assist you Monday to Fridays, 7:00 – 11:00am.

For any questions, please email sumdir@isb.ac.th
Best Regards,

Mr. Maurilio Baron-Toaldo
Summer School Director

Take your Mark, Get Set, Go!

Panther Paws Track and Field

Panther Paws Track & Field is just around the corner!  Registration opens March 5th on a first come, first serve basis. There is a maximum of 160 participants, so register quickly and don’t be left in the dust (only a few spots left)!  Panther Paws Registration

Panther Paws Track & Field is open to any child, ISB and non-ISB, Pre-K through Grade 5.  The meets will take place on Friday afternoons on the following dates: April 27th, May 4th and May 11th,  and May 18th at the ISB track, 5-7pm.

Cost: THB 1000 per student, including t-shirt.  Please note, as this is a parent-run activity, we must have parent (not helper) volunteers for each session.

For more information, visit the Panther Paws Website.
contact:  pantherpawsisb@gmail.com
by: Emilie Huisman

ES Visual Art Exhibition – March 12-30

Elementary Art welcomes you to our annual March art show: “A Celebration of Learning.”  Works will be on display in clay, collage, construction, sculpture, pastels, paint, printmaking, and more….

Every K-5 artist is exhibiting and looking forward to sharing their wonderful work. The Student Led Conferences on March 15 & 16 will be a wonderful opportunity for your child to show you their work and discuss the learning involved to create it!  The artwork will be displayed in the Chevron Theatre Foyer, ES Office, and the Central Administration Office. We hope you can make it.

(Repeat) ES PE Swimming

Our swimming unit in PE is just around the corner.  We have a total of three sessions of swimming times for Elementary School.  Please see the schedule below for all swimming sessions.

Students will be participating in a swimming and water safety unit as part of the Elementary Physical Education Program.  This unit is designed to promote knowledge and skills in the areas of personal water safety, fundamental strokes, and simple water rescues.  There will be three swimming specialists along with Corry Day, I.S.B.’s Aquatics Director, assisting the PE teacher with the swimming unit. We will also have a lifeguard on deck during every class.

The program is designed to help meet the needs of all of the students, and is based on the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program.  Students will be screened and placed in a level that is developmentally appropriate based upon his or her current swimming ability.

What to bring to PE:
Swimsuit, towel, and goggles clearly marked with the student’s name to every PE lesson.  Girls are requested to wear a one-piece swimsuit. UV (rash) protective shirts are permitted, but rash shirts need to be properly fitted, as loose rash shirts inhibit swimming efficiency.  Should a student forget to bring a swimsuit, towel, or goggles, a loaner will be provided to the student for the day and this will need to be returned at the end of class.

Students with long hair need to wear a swim cap or tie their hair back for each lesson. We encourage students to bring their own sunscreen if they so desire.

Because students will have an alternative P.E. lesson should the weather prevent them from swimming, they need to come in their normal P.E. attire to each lesson including athletic shoes and socks. Students may bring crocs or sandals in their swim bag should they choose to wear them after swimming class.

Swimming is a part of the I.S.B. Physical Education curriculum and full participation is expected.  Any student who is unable to participate in class must inform the PE teacher in writing or via e-mail.  If no notification is received prior to their Physical Education class, they will be expected to participate.

First Session: March 5 – April 3
Grade 5: Perkins, Scott (Blue)
Grade 4: Crimi, Dawson
Grade 3: Goodison (Bees), Macky
Grade 2: Archard, Giles
Grade 1: Scranton
KG: Brickerd, Pool

Second Session: April 4 – May 10
Grade 5: Ekstran (Green), Burnette
Grade 4: Nagamine (Nuts), Day
Grade 3: Garrett, Bowyer
Grade 2: Eide (Gold), Allen
Grade 1: Zammuto
KG: Hevland
Pre-K: Patty Vidayanakorn, Zoe Trodden

Third Session: May 11 – June 7
Grade 5: Armitage, Murray
Grade 4: Bentley (Bananas), Merritt
Grade 3: Bailey (Ants), Palmer
Grade 2: Hagen (Black)
Grade 1: Allen, Young
KG: Jochmann, Whitman

If you or your child have any questions about the swimming unit please do not hesitate to contact your child’s PE teacher.

ES PE Team

(Repeat) The 5th Grade Book Sale (Thursday/Friday May 3rd/4th)

We’re back again! The 5th grade book sale is a yearly sale put on by the 5th graders with the help of the teachers, IAs, and parents.  We are collecting books now through April for the sale.

The Funds raised from this charity go to the Mercy Centre in Klong Toey.  It helps pay for the education for many underprivileged kids who cannot afford school supplies, tuition and uniforms.  Last year we raised more than 100,000 baht, so of course this year we would like to beat that amount! Please start sending books and magazines to school with your child, or you may drop them off in the box outside of the ES Office.

Books to Donate
Children’s books
Young Adult Fiction/Nonfiction
Adult Fiction
Appropriate magazines

Please Do Not Donate
Nonfiction Books (Textbooks, Manuals, etc)
Inappropriate Books or Magazines
Books with missing pages or covers

Thank you for your assistance.
Mr. Perkins and the 5th Grade Class

(Repeat) Learn to Swim

The Learn to Swim program will offer 2 sessions for 2nd semester.
Session 3: February 26th to April 5th
Session 4: April 23rd to May 31st

Classes will take place at the following times:
Mon & Wed 2:40 – 3:10pm
Tues & Thurs 2:40 – 3:10pm

Early Dismissal 1:40-2:10

Cost is 5,000 baht for a 6 week (12 class) session (K-5)
Cost is 4,500 baht for a 6 week (12 class) session (pre K)

Please go to this link to sign up.  As spaces are limited, please sign up and pay soon.

For more information contact Corry Day (corryd@isb.ac.th)

Regards,
Corry Day
Aquatics Director

(Repeat) After School Supervision

Any elementary school student on campus outside of regular school hours, who are not participating in a school sponsored event, must be actively supervised by an adult in charge, appointed by the family. This includes being in the elementary Learning Hub (library).

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Calendar of Events

March 2018

Mar. 12-30 ES Visual Art Exhibition
Mar. 13 Pick-a-Time Conference Scheduler Closes for Parents 2:00 pm
Mar. 15-16 ES Student-led Conferences
  ES Book Fair (Hub and ES MPR)
Thursday 7:00-3:30 pm
Friday 7:00-2:30 pm
Mar. 20 Board of Trustees (BoT) Meeting 6:00 pm (MPB3)
Mar. 21 PTA Staff Appreciation Lunch 10:00 am-1:00 pm (MPB 1-3)
Mar. 23 ISB Black & Gold Day/Spirit Night
  PTA Lost & Found Display

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