Monday, November 29, 2010

Week of November 29 - Dec, 3

I must apologize for the absence of my blog for the past two weeks. Unfortunately, the blog is the first thing to go when I am overwhelmed or busy. I hope to keep it current for the the rest of the semester.

Basketball season is in full swing for the Polar Bears and Lady Polar Bears. Varsity Boys beat Troy on Nov. 19 and then beat Waco Rapoport on the 23rd. Lady Polar Bears beat Waco Rapoport as well. Both teams play Rice here on Tues. beginning at 5:00. The Lady Bears will then compete in the Avalon tournament on Dec. 2-4 and the Varsity Boys will compete in the Italy Tournament on the same days. Junior High will play on Monday at Trinidad beginning at 6:00. All times are tentative, so check with the coach if you have a question about the correct time.

I trust we all got our fill of turkey and dressing and I hope we all rested and relaxed over the long weekend. The first semester ends on Dec. 17, so we all must buckle down and get back to work, so that we can continue our pursuit of excellence in the classroom.

Classroom Week at a Glance:

Monday: Writing About the Big Question - Fiction & Non Fiction pg 52
Tuesday: Reading Worksheet: Making Predictions
Wednesday: Literary Analysis - Plot pg 54, Enrichment: 19th Century Science pg 56
Thursday: Grammar - Common & Proper Nouns
Friday: Open Book Test: Retreived Reformation pg 60-62 - Selection Test scheduled Dec. 9

Vickery's Vit & Wisdom
"Home is where the heart is."

I found myself at home most of the long weekend by choice. I enjoyed being in my home, cooking, organizing and relaxing with my family. I traveled a little for a family Thanksgiving dinner but for the most part, I just stayed home. There is a lot to be said for the "comforts of home." The familiar is always easier and more comfortable. The routine, the smells of cooking, being around people that we love is so comfortable this time of year. I just prefer it to being in a crowded mall, or on a busy highway. There was a time when I would hit the stores on Black Friday or fight the crowds at the mall to get that great bargain. I just don't feel compelled to be in those crowds this year. The economy is preventing most of us from impulse buying this year and it is probably a good thing. By the way, do you know why it is called "Black Friday?" If anyone can tell me, I will give extra-credit on your next test. Anyway, back to the "comforts of home," I hope that you experienced a little time to yourself this weekend to reflect, relax and refuel. The next few weeks will be busy with holiday activities, but don't forget that the semester ends on Dec. 17. This is a time to buckle down and work hard to finish out the semester positively.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

2nd Six Weeks - Week 6

Congratulations to the Junior High Football team for their victory over Wortham on Thursday.
It was a great way to end the season!

Varsity Polar Bears ended their football season with a tough loss to Wortham on Friday, but we didn't go down without a fight. Again, our boys showed character and class, even though they faced a loss. I see the behavior of some of the other teams, and realize that we have more to be proud of, than a win-loss record. We are all proud of you Polar Bears and Lady Polar Bears.

Basketball is gearing up so ready yourself for some"hoops" at the Tundra.

Be sure urge your parents to accompany you to the Rachael's Challenge program on Monday evening from 7-8. You will be attending the program for students from 10:15-11:15 am.
If you are selected for the training, you will attend the training session from 1:00 - 2:15.
We have heard great things about this program and I urge you to take its messages seriously.

This is the last week of the 2nd Six Weeks. Report cards will go out next week on Friday.

I encourage each of you to take this last week to organize yourself and take inventory of your locker contents, as well as your backpack. I cannot stress to you enough, the importance of taking your school work seriously. Don't let up now. Keep working to achieve your best potential in your classes.

A BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO FROST JUNIOR HIGH FOR WINNING UIL COMPETITION ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. You all competed admirably and your hard work paid off. Mrs. Moore worked very hard to put on the contest and we all owe her a big THANK YOU. Thanks also to Mrs. Jackson and the Beta Club for their assistance and for having the concession stand. All of the visiting teachers were quite impressed with the general organization of the contest and especially the hospitality room. (Thanks Mrs. Revill and Mrs. Melton and everyone who brought goodies).

Don't forget that our annual Turkey Dinner is this Thursday. This is a great opportunity for your parents to eat with you and enjoy a delicious holiday dinner.

Mrs. Montgomery's elementary music classes will be performing in a Veteran's Day Program on Thursday at 6:00 in the FPAC (Frost Performing Arts Center).

Week at a Glance

Monday: Assembly at 10:15 - 11:15, Rachael's Challenge - Community Program at 7:00 pm
Tuesday:
Wednesday: Voice 9-12
Thursday: Voice 7-8, Turkey Dinner, Veteran's Day Program at 6:00 (FPAC)
Friday: End of 2nd Six Weeks, Voice 9-12

Classroom Week at a Glance:

Monday: Finish Spelling - Begin Lesson 3-4 pg 5-8 -
Homework: Grammar pg 59-60
Tuesday: Spelling Review pg 9-10 - Study for test -
Homework: Grammar pg 61-62
Wednesday: Spelling Test Unit 1 - Begin "Always to Remember" pg 501-511
Homework: Grammar pg 63-64
Thursday: Vocab Warm-up and Builder - Main Idea pg 501
Homework: Grammar pg 65-66
Friday: Reading: Making Connections - Main Idea and Supporting Paragraphs
Homework: Grammar - pg 67-70

Vickery's Vit & Visdom

Frost is hosting Rachael's Challenge on Monday and I urge you to participate and listen with your mind and your heart to the message that will be given to you.
Bullying has become the new buzz word of our time. It is an age old problem that has just recently come to the attention of schools and is considered as a major problem. If you have never been bullied at school, then consider yourself lucky. Bullying doesn't have to be someone stealing your lunch money, or threatening to beat you up after school, although that is certainly the picture we all have in mind when we hear the word "bully". Bullying can take many forms and each form is used to intentionally hurt someone else, physically or emotionally. It can be a disapproving look, or a whisper, or being left out of a group. It can be ugly comments or rumors passed around about another person. It can be a push in the hallway or someone laughing at your misfortune. It can be by one person or by a group. Whatever bullying is, we are all guilty at one time or another of participating in it. The only way to rise above "bullying" is to become more tolerant of each other and our differences. Civility (look it up), has taken a back seat to seeing how much of a jerk we can be. I see it every day. It doesn't matter who the person is or what they have or don't have. For some students, it is fun to make fun. We don't take into consideration anything before we decide that a person is not worthy of our attention, our friendship or our approval. And once we decide this fact, there is no going back. We must let them know that they are unworthy with a push, or a look or a harsh word.
And we must tell our friends that the person is unworthy as well, so they can get in on the action of making someone feel worthless. Have you ever felt worthless? It is the worst feeling one can imagine.
When you attend the program on Monday, please take it seriously and think about your actions past and future. How will they change? How will you change? Will you change?

"No one can make you feel bad about yourself without your permission".