For your weekend enjoyment! Our Family Engagement Team is excited to share with our Brookwood Families and our community members a digital read aloud series where our team and staff members will be reading books aloud to you and your families while sharing effective reading strategies and activities for you to engage in at home with not only our books we are sharing with you but also your own personal books, books from our local library, our school libraries, or even books bought from the store. We hope you enjoy this activity and find ways to implement these strategies and games at home with your loved ones. We hope you enjoy this read aloud from Mrs. Bobula! Being patient is something that we all need a reminder of at times...but this little impatient caterpillar needed to be reminded quite a few times...and we can't wait for you to see what happens at the end of this read aloud: https://youtu.be/zI26b4pzx6I If you missed our previous read alouds, check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlhKsK8VoY0m8XUfhSQInKAKDOMIexVw3
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Brookwood Families with children in grades 3rd-8th grade, please see the following letter from our principals in regard to our upcoming state test: Forward Exam https://tinyurl.com/6xwb2c58 . If you have any questions, please contact your child's respective principal.
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Any guesses on what happened at the elementary school today?!
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Brookwood Families, please see the following letter from our Superintendent Kellie Bohn: https://tinyurl.com/rpyx8p7w
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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6th Grade students learned all about Vincent VanGogh's most famous painting, Starry Night. Students created their own versions using the colors of their choice and painting on a clear piece of plastic placed over a coloring sheet of Starry Night. The focus of the assignment was to notice and mimic and the unique style of brushstrokes that VanGogh used in his painting.
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The middle school student council will be doing a penny war the week of 4/12-4/16. The penny war will help support a local animal shelter. How it works: Every middle school homeroom teacher will have a bucket in the entryway of the middle school. When students walk in and out for recess, they will put pennies in their homeroom’s bucket. Every penny equals one point. Students can also put silver change in other homerooms’ buckets. All silver change takes points away from that homeroom. Example: a nickel takes away 5 points. The homeroom with the most points on Friday afternoon wins.
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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FREE Early Childhood Party! Children 18 months-3 years old at BES on April 30th. Our certified staff will be running exciting games and activities that will target specific developmental areas such as: fine motor, gross motor, speech and language, social emotional, and pre-academics. Parents will fill out a screening questionnaire beforehand, then bring join their child while our professionals interact with your child to make sure everything is on track for success! RSVP to Jayme Wisneski at 262-279-6496 or email Jayme.Wisneski@gcj2.k12.wi.us
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Please, VOTE! Polling locations are open today from 7am-8pm. Here are some voting resources: Where do I vote: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/FindMyPollingPlace FAQs about voting: https://elections.wi.gov/faq Operational Referendum resources: https://www.genoacityschools.org/o/gcj2sd/page/referendum-2021
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Please see the following Mustang Message in English from our Superintendent Kellie Bohn https://youtu.be/xCozvATZAas Por favor vea lo siguiente Mensaje Mustang en español, con Danica Rodriguez https://youtu.be/qGdNM9-H2vA
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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In 3rd grade guidance, students have been learning about empathy. The unit concluded this week with a STEMpathy activity where students were given Legos or Knex and scenarios of others who have some sort of barrier or difficulty. Students first empathize with the person to gain a better understanding of the barriers the person is facing. Then, they hypothesize how they can remove these barriers - help the person, showing they care. Students are able to put the three parts of empathy into action, 1. How is the person feeling. 2. Why is that person feeling that way? What can I do to help/to show I care? Once the students understand the why of their design, the innovation starts! Teaching students to consider someone’s point of view, needs, and barriers can help them to gain a better understanding not only of the need for design and innovation but also grow their empathy skills. They were asked questions like: What is this person going through? What is it like to be this person? What barriers does this person face that is preventing him from accessing his environment? What can you do to remove these barriers for this person?
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For your weekend enjoyment! Our Family Engagement Team is excited to share with our Brookwood Families and our community members a digital read aloud series where our team and staff members will be reading books aloud to you and your families while sharing effective reading strategies and activities for you to engage in at home with not only our books we are sharing with you but also your own personal books, books from our local library, our school libraries, or even books bought from the store. We hope you enjoy this activity and find ways to implement these strategies and games at home with your loved ones. We hope you enjoy this read aloud from Mr. Hanson! This story is a narrative non-fiction story...and if you aren't quite sure what that means...we hope you listen to this story so you have a great example of one. We love the message that Mr. Hanson has to share with you about this book too...stay tuned to the end where he shares the special message of this story: The Tree Lady. https://youtu.be/t5P7YjHiOHY Missed out on some of our previous read alouds? Check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBs_aQbe_tA&list=PLlhKsK8VoY0m8XUfhSQInKAKDOMIexVw3
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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Don’t forget....we are only 4 days away from voting!! You may ask...why vote and what is the impact of the District’s operational referendum on our community?! Check out that information here: We hope that this page is helpful to our community members. www.genoacityschools.org/o/gcj2sd/page/referendum-2021
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Don't forget to spread the word and vote on April 6th! Please see our virtual info & Q&A session we had on 3/23/21 about our upcoming Operational Referendum: https://youtu.be/OWnyfoM3vQY . To view our previous session and other information about the upcoming Operational Referendum, please go to https://www.genoacityschools.org/.../page/referendum-2021 During our Q&A session, we were unable to do a live translation into Spanish during the recording, but we have gotten the information translated into Spanish here: https://tinyurl.com/2yusp9yt
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
Don't forget to spread the word and vote on April 6th! Please see our virtual info & Q&A session we had on 3/23/21 about our upcoming Operational Referendum: https://youtu.be/OWnyfoM3vQY . To view our previous session and other information about the upcoming Operational Referendum, please go to https://www.genoacityschools.org/.../page/referendum-2021 During our Q&A session, we were unable to do a live translation into Spanish during the recording, but we have gotten the information translated into Spanish here: https://tinyurl.com/2yusp9yt
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For your weekend enjoyment! Our Family Engagement Team is excited to share with our Brookwood Families and our community members a digital read aloud series where our team and staff members will be reading books aloud to you and your families while sharing effective reading strategies and activities for you to engage in at home with not only our books we are sharing with you but also your own personal books, books from our local library, our school libraries, or even books bought from the store. We hope you enjoy this activity and find ways to implement these strategies and games at home with your loved ones. We hope you enjoy this read aloud from Mrs. Brault. In this read aloud, Mrs. Brault talks about the progression of a book. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/khmszqOQxRw If you're interested in more of our series, check the other read alouds here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlhKsK8VoY0m8XUfhSQInKAKDOMIexVw3
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
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https://youtu.be/lENV_WEUALI 7th and 8th grade choir and band spotlight performance. Both ensembles rehearse in smaller classes to accommodate social distancing. They were able to come together to perform for you. Please enjoy!
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
Don't forget..we don't have school tomorrow, Mustangs! We hope you also have a great Spring Break! See you back on April 5th! Parent's, don't forget to mark your calendars to vote on April 6th!
about 4 years ago, Helen Xiong
During 3rd grade guidance class this month, students have been learning about empathy. The unit concluded this week with a STEMpathy activity where students were given Legos or Knex and scenarios of others who have some sort of barrier or difficulty. Students first empathize with the person to gain a better understanding of the barriers the person is facing. Then, they hypothesize how they can remove these barriers - help the person, showing they care. Students are able to put the three parts of empathy into action, 1. How is the person feeling. 2. Why is that person feeling that way? What can I do to help/to show I care? Once the students understand the why of their design, the innovation starts! Teaching students to consider someone’s point of view, needs, and barriers can help them to gain a better understanding not only of the need for design and innovation but also grow their empathy skills. They were asked questions like: What is this person going through? What is it like to be this person? What barriers does this person face that is preventing him from accessing his environment? What can you do to remove these barriers for this person?
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Although our Kids Heart Challenge looked different this year, our students more than ever, understood the importance of helping others as well as keeping themselves healthy. We are so proud of our Brookwood Heart Heroes! Our School raised over $17,000 for the American Heart Association. This is our highest total ever! We had 26 students raise over $250. These students earned our extra “Pie A Teacher” incentive which will be happening soon! All thank you gifts have been ordered for students as well and should arrive within the next few weeks. We had 114 students register online and take the challenge. 58 challenged themselves to be kind, 28 challenged themselves to move more, and 26 challenged themselves to drink more water. 4 classrooms earned recess gear to keep themselves moving and active by having more than 75% of their classes registered. Way to go Ms. Flood’s kindergarten, Mrs. Hanson’s 1st grade, Ms. Bartucci’s 1st grade, and Mr. Hanson’s 2nd grade! US Games gifted our school new P.E. equipment to help our students stay active as well as money to go towards and educational experience for them. We spent 2 weeks learning about heart healthy choices and then we celebrated with our glow event on March 16th and 17th where students were able to participate in different stations. Some of the stations included: dance, jump rope, trampoline, heart rate, long jump, hopscotch, hula hoop, balance beam, and creating our “We Jump For” hearts. Some of our virtual students even joined us for this event! Please enjoy some pictures from our 2021 Kids Heart Challenge and keep an eye out for our “Pie A Teacher” video coming soon! Thank you, Briana Brenek- Brookwood Elementary Physical Education **We hope you enjoy a few of our pictures from this event! --find more on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GenoaCitySchools
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Hello Brookwood Families! As part of our mental health grant, we are currently setting up calming corners in all kindergarten - 5th grade classrooms and some related art’s classrooms! We are also distributing personal calming kits for each student containing items such as a stress ball, playdough and breathing boards. Calming corners are physical spaces that allow students the opportunity to work through emotions they are feeling and/or refocus themselves, without leaving the immediate learning space. Each calming corner has a basket of materials and tools for students to use for this purpose. A calming corner is not a time-out chair; this is not a punishment or discipline practice. It is a place for a child that is frustrated, sad, or otherwise upset to practice calming strategies and further develop their emotional regulation skills. We are teaching our students about emotional regulation by utilizing the Zones of Regulation curriculum (see chart below). We let the students know that taking a quick break at the calming corner can help them calm themselves and refocus, allowing them to manage their emotion, and rejoin the class ready to learn. Calming corners allow us to have a variety of helpful coping strategies & tools on-hand (such as deep breathing strategies, sensory tools, stress ball etc.). This will be new and novel at first, but just like any other classroom routine, in time it becomes commonplace for the students. They use it as a tool for their learning like using a word wall or multiplication chart. Zones of Regulation is good for School & Home! The language we use to describe feelings is anchored in a set of tools called, “Zones of Regulation.” It is based on a simple 4-part division of emotional states that gives a child a starting point to articulate their feelings to both themselves and others. If you want to know more about our calming corner or our Zones curriculum, please reach out to your child’s school counselor. Sincerely, April Fitzsimmons - Elementary School Counselor Kayln Obry - Middle School Counselor
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