Thursday, September 17, 2015

Thank you for coming last night! It was nice to meet you all. 

Language Arts- Finished our quick conferences today. Homework is to chose your seed topic (small moment topic) by Monday!

Reading- for MY reading class- chapters 10-12 & start character web.

Social Studies- Solidify your Early People Project Topic!


Greetings sixth grade class!


My name is Ms. Mora and I am pleased to be your student teacher this semester. This is going to be my second semester in a classroom environment and I am very excited to get to know all of you and for you to know me as well.
My Background information.

I am a student at UW-Madison in the Middle Childhood Program. I speak Spanish fluently and look forward to working with you all and learning about the different languages spoken in your classroom.

I am originally from Mexico, but Madison has become my new home. Although I don’t always enjoy the snowy season, I make the best of it by going sledding with my family.
On my free time I enjoy dining-out, and spending quality time with my lovely family and friends.
These are a few of my favorite things:
Sport to play: soccer
Dessert: Flan
Color: Magenta
Candy: Tamarind
Fast food: Chipotle restaurant



 Hello Ms. Duffield’s 6th grade classroom!

As you may already know, I will be joining your classroom for the next couple of months and I’m super excited to meet all of you!  I am a student at the University of Wisconsin where I’m studying Education and Social Welfare.  I hope to learn from all of you as you give me suggestions and advice to grow as a future teacher.
Over the next couple of months, I’m looking forward to learning about your school, your communities, your families and your personal experiences.  Before you share your stories, I’d like to tell you a little bit about mine first.
I was born in Kenosha, WI, which is on the border of Illinois and Wisconsin right next to Lake Michigan.  I grew up with my mother and older brother, Victor and my cultural background is Mexican and German.
Also, I’ve always loved to sing.  In high school I became involved in musical theatre and I spent most of my time outside of class in rehearsals.  During my junior and senior year I went to the University of Nebraska to perform musicals in front of 2,000 people! It was such a powerful experience for me.  I really enjoyed being a part of the theatre community.
Four years ago, I moved to Madison to continue my education at the university.  I became involved with the program Schools of Hope where I tutored at Wright Middle School for three years.  During the summer, I work with the PEOPLE Program and help transition 8th graders into high school.   I also work at two restaurants called Fresco and Steenbock’s on Orchard.
In my free time, I love to sing, listen to music and write poetry. I enjoy going on adventures and exploring new places, especially where there’s wildlife and nature. My goal is to live closer to the ocean someday so that I can explore underwater as well!
Lastly, I want you all to know that I am here to support you in any way that I can, so please feel free to let me know what I can do to help.  If your families have any questions or thoughts, please let me know.  I’m looking forward to spending my time with all of you.  Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your classroom community.

Most sincerely,
Ms. Selena Jaramillo (Ms. J)

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