Welcome to Mrs. Amy Croel-Perrien's website! I have been working in education since 1995. Most recently I taught in a 4th/5th grade public Montessori program for West Ottawa Schools in Holland, Michigan. My experience also includes charter and private Montessori teaching. I am currently on a leave of absence from WO schools to work on a PhD in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education at Michigan State University.
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31 October 2009
Pictures on Photobucket
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Science
30 October 2009
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thanks!
Mrs. Perrien
27 October 2009
5th Grade Orchestra Trip
I apologize for the late notice of this reminder! 5th graders will be leaving Waukazoo tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. to head to the PAC for an orchestra concert. This will give students the opportunity to learn more about the orchestra program. 5th graders have the opportunity to be in orchestra this year! Students will return to Waukazoo before lunch.
(I apologize for the late notice of this next part. I did not receive the usual communication from the middle school.) A parent meeting is scheduled for Thursday, October 29th at 7 p.m. at Harbor Lights. I will have a note going home to you tomorrow!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mrs. Perrien
26 October 2009
Spelling--Finally BEGINS!
Spelling groups are created using a student's reading record independent level, plus a student's sight word decoding score. However, an individual will occasionally need an easier list or a more difficult list. Please make sure to contact me if you believe the words to be either too easy or too difficult for your child.
22 October 2009
Give Your Cans to Help Us Travel Across the Hand!
The following announcement will be in Friday's school news:
The Upper Montessori classroom is sponsoring a pop can drive to raise money for our March field trip to travel “across the hand” to
Please send in your pop cans and bottles—we’ll take whatever you have! Please help us out by rinsing out the cans or bottles. A collection bin will be just inside the front doors. We’ll be collecting cans and/or bottles from November 2 – November 13.
THANK YOU!
**If you are able to volunteer 2 hours in the morning on November 4, 6, 10, and/or 13 to help with bottle or can organization and returns, please contact Mrs. Perrien!
21 October 2009
Dates for Parents and Pastries
On a side note, Sam told me today it "made a lot of sense" that I was charging students when items are left out in the classroom that Miss Cowen or I have to pick up after school! (Students must buy back their items if they forget to put things away. The charge is $10 per item. This works great at home as well!)
19 October 2009
Well...I figured it out!
Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Fogg, for the idea!
Classroom Updates
Miss Cowen is beginning to add grade level lessons and whole class subjects to her list of teaching responsibilities!
Genre Study--to accompany an independent project in the library special our class is doing a year-long genre study. We are reading a different genre each month and creating a project in class to display our learning. This month the genre is "mystery" and the project is a character poster. Students are reading a mystery (we did set a minimum number of pages) and then creating a character traits poster of a main character. Students must display a minimum of 4 character traits that accurately describe the chosen character. Students also will be completing a rubric to self-assess their work. They will grade the poster--the final project plus their effort. Character posters will be up for display in the hall at the beginning of November. The genre study for the month of November will be announced on November 1st.
Science and Social Studies lessons--this year I have chosen to focus our lessons by the week. We study a curricular area each afternoon for the entire week. It allows for projects & experiments to carry over more easily and we are actually getting more done each week! Last week we focused on science; this week we concentrate on social studies.
Spelling begins next week...the kids are SO EXCITED! :)
Many of the 5th graders are studying decimals, plus decimal operations. If you aren't already, this is a great time to begin working with your child on budgeting--having your child help you with your household budget or having your child create his or her own budget (based on allowance). These are wonderful lessons for teaching your child decision-making and personal responsibility!
We have just two left for the MEAP test--Tuesday (Math) and Thursday of this week. After MEAP, students will be fully integrating into a regular workplan schedule.
Volunteer schedules are coming home this week. On Monday students brought home a spelling, classroom store, and math list. I'll have the classroom helpers calendar out at the end of the week. I'm just waiting to hear from a couple of interesting volunteers.
Thanks for all your help, your support, conference suggestions, and more!
Mrs. Perrien
15 October 2009
New gadgets for the blog!
Have a wonderful weekend!
14 October 2009
Laptop Lunches website
I can't wait to try some of their ideas! :)
13 October 2009
Calling the Classroom During the MEAP
Thanks!
Amy Perrien
03 October 2009
Spelling
I had planned to begin doing weekly spelling this first week of October. However upon further reflection I have decided to begin spelling the week of October 26th. The MEAP assessments will begin next week (first day of testing is October 13) and we do not do any spelling the two weeks of the MEAP assessments because these tests take so much of our time and energy during the week.
If you have agreed to volunteer with spelling tests I will be in contact before October 26th.
Thanks!