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Mrs Casie Mantooth
ROCKWELL ELEMENTARY
Zip Code: 28138
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Mrs. Casie Mantooth
5th Grade
Rockwell Elementary


  

Happy Birthday!

February 14 - Mrs. Owen

 
DATES TO REMEMBER!!

February 7 - Book Orders due (Blue Angels and my homeroom)

February 7 - RSS Spelling Bee (6:00 at RCC)

February 7, 14, 21, & 28 - Chorus Practice (2:20-3:30)

February 9 - East Coast Wings Day (11am to closing)

February 10 - Yearbook Ads due to Mrs. Mobley

February 11 - RSS Science Fair (Horizon's Unlimited)

February 22 - Progress Reports

EVERY Friday - Spirit Day (Wear purple and teal...school colors!!)
 
 
HOMEWORK:
 

Homeroom: Spelling Contract & Test due Friday

Social Studies: State & Capital Quiz EVERY Thursday

Science: none

SCHOOL TIMES:

7:30 - Students may begin arriving to homeroom

7:55 - Tardy bell rings

12:20 to 1:00 - 5th grade lunch
(Mantooth at 12:30)

2:20 - Bell rings for dismissal
 

 
CLASSROOM DUTIES:
 

September - Flag
 
October - Safety Patrol

November - Morning Announcements
 
December -  Library Carts
 
January - Flag
 
February - Safety Patrol
 
March - Morning Announcements
 
April - Library Carts

May - Flag

June - Safety Patrol

OUR SPECIALS SCHEDULE:

Week One:

Tuesday -  11:10-12:15 Music

Wednesday - 8:45-9:55 Art

Week Two:

Tuesday -  11:10-12:15 Media/Guidance

Wednesday - 8:45-9:55 P.E.


 Friendly Reminders!!

If your child needs any kind of medicine during the day, please make sure to stop by the front office to drop it off.  You may not just send it to school with your child.  It must be taken to the office by the parent or guardian and have the proper paperwork filled out.  Thanks!
 
 
FIELD TRIPS:

Waterworks Visual Arts Center
Salisbury, NC
September 15, 2011

Students will be given the opportunity to see diversity in art.  The one hour visit includes a tour of the center as well as a hands-on art experience in the "Art Shop" Program.


Morrow Mountain
Albemarle, NC
October 7, 2011

Enjoy the gifts of nature surrounded by the remnants of a once mighty range of peaks.  The program begins with a nature walk on a trail through the Uwharrie Mountains and ends with an educational and hands on class in the local wildlife.


The Price of Freedom Museum
China Grove, NC
October 27, 2011

 This museum is dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces who paid the ultimate price of freedom with their lives and service to this great country and how their service has shaped our country.  Students will view the collection of military uniforms, helmets, medals, missile launchers, model planes, war posters, canteens, boots, parachutes, radio equipment, etc.  Photographs of men and women who served and wore these very uniforms along with military books, manuals, combat articles, and letters pay tribute to the heritage of freedom that we enjoy today.


North Carolina Symphony
Catawba College, Keppel Auditorium
November 17, 2011

Students will be given the cultural experience to attend the symphony and understand what is involved in music composition, performance, and relating to the audience.  The students will learn how to show respect for musical efforts and opinions of others.


Project WILD
Duke Energy
Salisbury, NC
May 5, 2011

Project WILD, an environmental education program at Buck Steam Station in Salisbury, N.C., is one of the most widely-used conservation and environmental education programs among educators of students in kindergarten through high school. The program is a joint effort between Duke Energy, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Horizons Unlimited of Rowan-Salisbury Schools and Ducks Unlimited.

Project WILD allow school-aged children to observe bluebirds, butterflies, heron, tree frogs and other wild animals. The program emphasizes wildlife because of their natural, ecological value, as well as their role in teaching how ecosystems function.



"Honk, Jr.!"
Norvell Theater
Salisbury, NC
TBA

"Honk, Jr." is a contemporary adaptation of a classic fairy tale, "The Ugly Duckling".  Set in a countryside, this play tells the story of Ugly, a duckling, who is rejected by everyone except his mother, Ida.  Ugly is odd looking and made fun of by Henrietta, Turkey, and the other barnyard creatures.  Cat offers to be Ugly's friend, inviting him to lunch, only because he thinks Ugly would be a tasty meal.  Suddenly, Ugly is missing and Ida begins searching frantically for her son.  Two military geese befriend Ugly, who is lost, and try to help him find his way home back to his family.  During the adventurous journey, Queenie, Penny, and Bullfrog come into Ugly's life.  After many turns and twists, Ugly discovers that he IS different.  "Honk, Jr." uses humor, music, and drama to bring the message of tolerance and an appreciation for diversity.






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