February 2024

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Feb. 1

Cougar Cash Lunch

NWEA Rewards Assembly

Middle School Band visit (5th grade)

PTA Meeting 6:30pm

Feb. 2

Cougar Cash Lunch w/Officer Knudsen

NWEA Student Goal Meetings

Feb. 6

Communication Committee 8:00

Feb. 7

District MTSS

NWEA recess- weather permitting

Feb. 8

Staff Meeting 7:45

American Heart Association Assembly

9:15 K-2

9:55 3-5

Super Cougar Lunch

NWEA reward movie 1:30

PTA Family Fun Night 6:30

Feb. 9

No School- Teacher PD

Feb. 12

Allen Park Schools Wellness Week

MEMSPA building tour (Steve)am

Board Strategic Plan Update

Feb. 13

Ad Council 9:30

Feb. 14

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PBIS 8:00

Reading 8:00

Feb. 15

Crisis Team Meeting 8:00

Feb. 19 & 20

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Feb. 21-23

5th Grade Camp

Feb. 21 

SIP 8:00

Founder’s Day Dinner

Feb 23

Kindergarten to Ann Arbor

Feb 27

Math 8:00

1st Grade to Dearborn

Feb 28

Cardiac Drill 8:00

Feb. 29

Cougar Cash Lunch

SEL 8:00

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March 2

PTSA Spring Fever

 

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ARNO MISSION

ARNO ELEMENTARY…INSPIRING STUDENTS TOWARD ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.

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ARNO VISION

ARNO ELEMENTARY PROVIDES A SUPPORTIVE HIGH QUALITY ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE TO INSPIRE ALL LEARNERS TO ACHIEVE THEIR PERSONAL BEST.

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ARNO COLLECTIVE COMMITMENTS

  • ACADEMICS ARE STUDENT-CENTERED, WHICH ALLOW FOR VARIOUS LEARNING STYLES TO SHOWCASE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT.

  • WE WILL DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN A POSITIVE, RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIP WITH EACH STUDENT BY USING FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY TO MEET INDIVIDUAL NEEDS

  • WE WILL FOSTER SAFE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS THAT ALLOW STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO ESTABLISH A GROWTH MINDSET

 

FOUNDER’S DAY CELEBRATION

The annual Founder’s Day awards celebration takes place on Feb. 21 as our amazing winners get to shine!  Congratulations to all of our award winners this year- you represent the very best of our Arno Cougars!!

Link for tickets: https://apptacouncil.memberhub.com/store?limit=21&live=true&category=Founders%20Day%202024

2023-24 PTA Founders Day Winners

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MTSS Update

The district will be coming out of Feb. 7 to conduct our MTSS meetings.  After that, we will ID any student that will be looked at closer and let staff know that information.

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Feb. Staff Meeting

This month’s staff meeting will feature Meaghan Rourke conducting a short training on our new AED units.  After that date, the crisis team will be meeting and planning our cardiac drill that will happen before school on Feb. 28 at 8:00.  This is all part of our application process for MI Heart Safe Schools.  We will also discuss the upcoming bond work slated to start on spring break.

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Strategic Plan

All three committees will be presenting the new strategic plan update to the Board on Feb. 12.  This would not be the adoption meeting, which would come at a later date.

DRC eTesting

M-STEP 

The M-STEP is fast approaching again!  The state calendar is below, our school schedule can be viewed through the link

M-STEP SCHEDULE 2024

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Committee Updates

PBIS

~planning date in February

Review reward dates and organizers

Officer/Principal Lunch

~more lunches offered each week?

~budget concern?

~staggering when to put out the certificates

~look at list to see who has received before

Cougar Store

~water bottles

~April bucks 

~dumdums

Club Ideas

~lower el

~Zumba?

~Kaleidoscope

Mentors

~May 31st appreciation

~ice cream and recess

~2 more meetings

~11 mentors currently; one-to-one ratio

Reading

Reading Goals Meeting with Dr.Chuby

  • Dr. Chuby will meet with students if 3-5 teachers would like assistance with goal meetings.

M-STEP Prep

  • Grades 3-5 should all be using ReadWorks story by now. 
  • M-STEP Quizzes and Homework packets are in full swing.
  • Charms have started.
  • SBA should start by 1/29/24 if they haven’t started yet.
  • Edmentum Challenges have been VERY productive! Lots of monthly rewards. “Most Trophy” winners really like the bracelet and smarties!

Concerns

Some teachers are struggling with doing the grammar workbook pages from the end of the Journeys series. 

Math

*Number Talks Website continued – fixing and creating links w/in Google Slides

*Discussion over being able to utilize premade slides from Soranno

SEL

Monthly Topics

September/October Courage/Bullying
November/December Gratitude
January Forgiveness
February Black History
March Women’s History/Neurodiversity, 3/13 Down Syndrome
April Emotion Management/Problem Solving/Communication
May Compassion in action/Empathy

Agenda for Meeting 11/7/23

  • Mindful Monday
  • Black History Month Pages – I will print new bios, will give each SEL member 5 to get filmed? Need 20 total
  • SEL Question of the Day TPT Purchase
  • Katie Jensen – check in about books for bhm and whm and neurodiversity
  • Make a SEL shared drive

School Improvement

  • Met and discussed the survey results from Parents and Staff
  • Student survey will be given at the end of January
  • Created some slides to share from the survey results at the next staff meeting

 

 

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Reading NWEA Conferences with Steve on Feb. 2nd

  • Students who finished in under 40 minutes (The Reading NWEA has 40-43 questions, no one should have been done in less than 40 minutes).
  • Students who received the sloth.
  • Students who did not reach his/her personal growth goal.
  • Students who had 10% rapid guessing or higher.

*If a student has rapid guessing of 30% or higher, then NWEA recommends retesting the child due to misrepresentation of the score due to rapid guessing.

Assembly Guidelines 

Winter NWEA (Updated)

  • Winter Assembly on Thursday, February 1st, 2024.
  • 1 grade level at a time in the gym.
  • Students who reach their personal growth goal or the grade level proficiency rit score  earn a charm, certificate, and an extra recess with Mr. Zielinski.
  • If students don’t reach their Winter growth goal or the grade level proficiency rit score, tell students they could earn the rewards in the Spring.
  • Students with the top ten reading and math scores, in each grade level, will get a movie reward with Mr. Zielinski. 
  • If a student doesn’t reach their personal growth goal OR the grade level proficiency rit score, they DO NOT get anything.
  • Teachers-Students need to wear his/her necklaces to the assembly. Please hand out the charms in your own classroom after the assembly if they earned a charm.
  • 60th percentile on the MSTEP = proficiency on the MSTEP.
    • 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency Rit Score: 198
    • 3rd Grade Math Proficiency Rit Score: 200
    • 4th Grade Reading Proficiency Rit Score: 207
    • 4th Grade Math Proficiency Rit Score: 210
    • 5th Grade Reading Proficiency Rit Score: 213
    • 5th Grade Math Proficiency Rit Score: 219

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CAMP

Our 5th graders get the awesome opportunity to head back to camp again this year.   Camp will run from Feb. 21-23. Hoping for good weather!

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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH: 10 WAYS YOUR STUDENT CAN LEARN ABOUT BLACK HISTORY AND CULTURE IN AMERICA

  • By Valerie Kirk

February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the impact of African American heritage, culture, and achievement in our country. While most K–12 schools incorporate Black history activities into their curriculum, Black History Month offers a wonderful opportunity to extend your child’s learning at home or enhance your homeschool curriculum. Here are 10 ways your student can learn about Black history and culture. You don’t have to wait until February—these activities and resources can be used throughout the year!

1. Celebrate with Cross-Curricular Activities

Scholastic, the world’s largest publisher of children’s books, has developed 13 cross-curricular activities for teachers to celebrate Black History Month, broken down by elementary, middle, and high school. While these ideas are intended to be done in a traditional classroom, they can all be adapted to online school or homeschool students. While you’re on the Scholastic website, check out their reading list of young adult books written by African American authors.

2. Read a Book About the African American Experience, History, and Culture

Educators recommend that students spend at least 20 minutes a day reading. Celebrate Black History Month by having your student read a book that features African American culture, shares the story of a great African American figure, or brings the African American experience to life. For inspiration, here are 10 terrific books for students in elementary school.

3. Watch a Documentary

Documentaries bring the past to life, connecting us to significant times in history. PBS offers this list of powerful documentaries exploring Black history and culture in America. Relive iconic moments, like the 1963 March on Washington, or join the Freedom Riders on their journey through the Jim Crow South. These documentaries are appropriate for middle or high school students.

4. Plan a Full Lesson on Historical Topics

PBS also offers their Learning Media series, with several lessons that honor Black History Month, including lessons on the Emancipation Proclamation, the Great Migration, and the civil rights movement. These lessons are designed to support teachers and homeschool families but are an excellent resource for parents looking to help their student have a deeper understanding of these important topics.

5. Virtually Visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture

The National Museum of African American History and Culture is part of the Smithsonian Institute and devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. They have a wealth of online learning resources to help you enrich your student’s learning experience, including recommended reading resources for elementary, middle, and high school students and Smithsonian Learning Labs, which are free, interactive lessons where students can explore both well-known and not so well-known moments in history.

6. Watch a Movie Showcasing African American History or Experiences

Celebrate Black History Month with family movie night, watching movies that celebrate the African American experience or that highlight historical events. Movie casts have become more diverse in recent years, so choosing films that feature actors of color is a way to celebrate achievements. Need inspiration? Check out this list of 50 African American children’s movies for a special family movie night.

7. Honor African American Veterans

Did you know that nearly 200,000 African Americans served in the US Army from 1863 to 1865, making up nearly 10 percent of the American soldiers who served in the US Army during the Civil War? It all started with the formation of the 54th Massachusetts regiment. From service in the Civil War to the Buffalo Soldiers and Tuskegee Airmen, African American men and women have a long history of serving in the United States military. Your student can honor their contributions in both times of war and peace by learning more about their service.

8. Learn About African American Inventors

The first African American to be awarded a US patent was Thomas Jennings, who in 1821 invented a way to dry-clean clothes. The first African American woman to receive a patent was Judy Reed for her dough kneader and roller in 1884. Have your student research other African American inventors who made contributions to science, industry, business, agriculture, transportation, and communications.

9. Listen to a TED Talk

If your high school student walks around with earbuds in all day, have them spend some time listening to TED Talks that celebrate Black History Month. TED Talks are designed to share knowledge through short talks and presentations. Their Black History Month playlist includes talks about the migration of African Americans out of the Jim Crow South, an introduction of the woman Martin Luther King Jr. called “the architect of the civil rights movement,” and how speaking openly about race makes for better business and society.

10. Explore African American Musical Influencers

Celebrate Black History Month by listening to the great African American musicians. Have your student read about the 50 most important African American musical artists and learn more about their lives and music. Use this opportunity to introduce your student to musical genres that were heavily influenced by these talented artists, including jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, gospel, doo-wop, and hip-hop.

Activities and Resources for Preschool to Third Grade

Audio and Stories for Preschool to Third Grade

  • Listen along as James Earl Jones reads “To Be a Drum,” a story of rhythm, history, and freedom.
  • Enjoy the African Folktales With Miss Jo Jo podcast to hear stories that originated in Africa and were passed down through generations.

Videos for Preschool to Third Grade

Hands-On Activities for Preschool to Third Grade

Activities and Resources for Third to Fifth Grade

Audio and Stories for Third Grade to Fifth Grade

  • Listen to this episode from The Past and the Curious podcast about blues and folk musician Elizabeth Cotten, whose catchy songs traveled all over the world and even influenced the Beatles.
  • Journey into the world of Latin American music with this podcast episode (via YouTube) from Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls and learn about the life of Celia Cruz, the Cuban Afro-Latina singer known as the Queen of Salsa.
  • Hey Black Child: The Podcast features lesser-known African American Heroes and is hosted by kids!

Videos for Third Grade to Fifth Grade

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EduEase: A Free AI Quiz from Any PDF

Hey Educators, Check Out This Free AI Tool!

We’ve all been there – drowning in paperwork, lesson plans, and the never-ending quest to make our classes more engaging. Then comes another buzzword – AI in education. But before you roll your eyes about another technology you don’t have time to explore, hear me out. Because EduEase.ai is a real time-saver, and let’s face it, who among us isn’t looking for a shortcut now and then?

Generate a Quiz Off of Any PDF

EduEase is like that cool gadget you didn’t know you needed. You’ve got a PDF? Boom – it’s now a quiz. Sign up (for free, yay!), upload your PDF – and sit back. The AI does its thing and creates a multiple-choice quiz. No more late-night question framing!

Fast and Easy – Just How We Like It

This tool is speedy. In just a couple of minutes, you get an interactive quiz that you can give to your students online. This is great for those times when you need something quick for your class, like a low-stakes quiz to keep them on their toes.

A Pinch of Customization

Sure, the AI does most of the work, but you’re not totally hands-off. You can add your twist to the questions, tweak them a bit, or throw in a few of your own. And be sure to read over everything… because you never know when an hallucination might occur.

Share and Care

Once your quiz is ready, share the link with your students. Pop it into your LMS, send it via email, or however you like to communicate with your class. And there’s a preview option, so you can see what your students will experience beforehand.

The Real Talk – Pros and Cons

Okay, let’s break it down. EduEase isn’t perfect. The quizzes are multiple-choice only, which isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Also, the grades don’t come in a super convenient format, and let’s be real, students could find many ways to cheat.

But here’s the good stuff – it’s a massive time-saver, it’s super easy to use (no need to become an AI expert), and it’s free – at least for now. It’s perfect for those quick, low-stakes quizzes you want to throw into your course without spending hours on them.

See It In Action

So, while it’s true that EduEase won’t revolutionize your teaching, it will give you a bit more time to breathe. And in your busy world, that’s a win. Watch Richard Byrne of Practical Ed Tech on his YouTube channel showing you how easy it is to get started.

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Turning Text into Educational Videos with AI-Powered Tools

In this post, we’re looking at AI tools that let you turn text into videos. In some cases, it will even write the text for you! We all know that it’s challenging to keep students engaged in an increasingly digital world. Using videos more often is one way to capture their attention.

Exploring AI Video Creation Tools for Educators

AI-powered video creation platforms are a game-changer for teachers– and there are a lot of tools to choose from.

Each AI video creation platform offers unique features that can aid in different aspects of teaching. Here’s a rundown of some of the best tools out there.

  1. Simpleshow.com

Simpleshow makes video creation as simple as typing out a lesson plan. Its AI-driven interface helps educators create animated videos that explain complex concepts in simple terms. Whether it’s a tricky math problem or a historical event, simpleshow can help you break it down into easily digestible visuals.

thumbnail of a how-to video about simpleshow.com made by Richard ByrneRichard Byrne did a an in-depth video on how simpleshow.com works using the free version. Click to watch him in action.

  1. Animaker

Animaker is a user-friendly platform that empowers teachers to create animated videos effortlessly. Its robust library of animations, stock footage, and images means that creating a video is as easy as dragging and dropping elements into place. This tool is excellent for crafting animated timelines or science experiments, bringing them to life for students.

  1. Kapwing

Kapwing’s AI Video Generator specializes in converting text descriptions into draft videos. This feature is particularly useful for literature and social studies teachers who want to visualize storylines or historical accounts, providing a foundation for further class discussion and analysis.

  1. Invideo

Invideo’s full AI video generator is designed for ease from the get-go. Unique and tailored videos can be generated for any topic, making it perfect for bespoke educational content, like personalized story problems in math or hypothetical scientific scenarios that challenge students to think critically.

  1. Canva

Canva allows for high customization in video creation, enabling educators to create multilingual content using a vast selection of AI voices. This is a fantastic resource for language educators, allowing them to produce interactive scenarios in which AI avatars engage in dialogue in the target language, thus enriching language acquisition.

  1. Synthesia

Synthesia shines with its quick text-to-video conversion and a multitude of AI voices across different languages, ideal for diverse classrooms. This tool can help teachers create instructional videos in multiple languages or provide summaries of lessons for students who need them.

  1. Steve.AI

Steve.AI offers animated videos with lip-syncing avatars, excellent for visual storytelling or explaining abstract concepts in a more tangible way. English teachers, for instance, could animate a piece of literature, providing a visual and auditory representation that could lead to better retention and understanding.

Putting AI Video Tools to Work for You, the Teacher

Incorporating these AI tools into your educational toolkit is straightforward. Begin by pinpointing a lesson that could be enhanced by a visual element. Select a platform that aligns with your objectives and use the resources available to create content that will engage your students. The aim is to supplement—not replace—the invaluable human element of teaching. With these AI video tools, you can bring lessons to life– along with your students!

 

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