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Quest Specials Teachers

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Turkey Trot November 25th



Quest Turkey Trot Race

NOVEMBER 25TH AFTER SCHOOL!

Registration open to students and families in grades k-8.  Return registration forms in with payment to your homeroom teacher.   $2 without a Tshirt (due by 11/24), or $10 includes a Tshirt (due by 11/13).  This is an outdoor race, less than 1 mile.  Students race with their grade level.  PTO provides a light refreshment at the finish line.  Medals awarded to 1st-3rd place in each grade level.  Every participant receives a turkey token.

Race begins around 3:45 and finishes by 4:15.  Parent volunteers are needed along the course route to encourage racers and ensure safety.  Please contact Mrs. Woods (in the gym) for more information.

UPDATE
Winners!!

Thank you to all participants and what a fantastic run/walk we had! 


Kindergarten
1st Place: DeAngelo H.
2nd Place: Max L.
3rd Place: Alivia M.

 1st Grade
1st Place: Avery A.
2nd Place:Sebastian P.
3rd Place: Iman S. and Alex B.

 2nd Grade
1st Place: Cayden R.
2nd Place: Vance E.
3rd Place: Edward C.

3rd Grade
1st Place: Walter R.
2nd Place: Melvin
3rd Place: Ondre

4th Grade
1st Place: Asha H.
2nd Place: Dylan.
3rd Place: Noah

 5th Grade
1st Place: Sarah R.
2nd Place: Jarrett P.
3rd Place: Lianna S. and Eric H.

 Middle School
1st Place: Nathan T.
2nd Place: Chase T.
3rd Place: Xavier H.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Pictures From the Gym.

Students are having a blast in the gym!  Middle school is finishing up their football unit, students in K-5 have been learning proper throwing techniques, doing fitness challenges, practicing math skills, and learning the bones of the body. 

5th grade fun on the scooters

Using multiplication skills to play pyramid battle. 
 

All students are busy playing pyramid battle.
 
 

Fill out a ticket if you win in the championship circle of pyramid battle.
 
 

Teamwork!
 

Foxtail fun!
 
 

How many hula hoops can you keep going? 
 
 

Learning some bones of the body with a team relay.
 
 

Working together to assemble the skeleton puzzle.


Students in 4th grade win the fitness challenge.
 
 

Solving math problems. 

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Physical Education Donations Needed

Over 700 students filter through the gym each week.  With cold and flu season just beginning, we have a need for Kleenex, hand sanitizer and Chlorox Wipes.  Please donate an item if you can.  Are students will appreciate it!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Media 



Welcome to a new year in the Media Center.  Students are starting the year off completing their NWEA fall testing.  These tests are very important to the homeroom teachers in order for them custom tailor their instruction for each indiviual students needs.  Testing will be completed in late September and normal Media class will resume. 

Exciting things going on in the library this year....
     -Book Fair.  Please sign up and volunteer your time and help support literacy throughout the building.  Book fair is scheduled for the first week in December and the middle of March 2015.  Book Fair is a great time to encourage students the importance of reading.   
 K-1- Students are learning about parts of a book, how to check out books at their reading levels, and what types of books exist which include genre, purpose, and styles.

2-3- Students are learning about using the library system including the dewey decimal system to search for books that fit their reading levels, interest levels, and books that help them to meet their Accelerated reading targets.
-Students are also using the computer to work on their home row keys as they are learnign the proper form and method of how to type properly. Proper typing skills wil help them as they begin to research and learn where are safe and effective places to find information on the internet.

4-5- Students are learning safe and reliable places to find research information that they are looking for on the internet. They are learning how to sort through unreliable sources and identify resources that will help them to begin to research topics in the near future for projects related to the classroom.

6-7- Students are learning how to incorporate new technology and ideas in daily life activities. These include working on projects on things in life such as high school, college, and career research. While the students dive into those subjects they will be incorporating new technology into their existing knowledge framework such as wordprocessing, drafting, global web based navigation, and presenting information.

7-8- Students are starting to learn programming using Scratch. Scratch is a simple programming language that uses block command structures to create fully functional mini applications. These applications can be digital stories, animations, and full games. Scratch is a program sponsored and developed by MIT. The students will be working on creating an aquarium, maze, statistical yes/no program, and multi dimensional simulation game.


DONATE IF YOU CAN.
I'm always in need of Kleenex, hand sanitizer, and Chlorox wipes. Also if you have a pair of athletic shoes in good used condition, please consider donating them to the gym.

Thank you,
Mr. Zieba

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Physical Education

Welcome to a new school year!  I'm glad to be back at Quest Academy for the 6th year now.  I enjoyed a long summer break and maternity leave, but it is nice to be back helping students become healthy and active. 

Please remember a few things.....
     -Your gym shoes on gym day.  (not boots or heels are permitted)  Students who forget gym shoes may borrow a pair from me or sit and watch. 
     -Regular school uniform or a PE uniform is permitted.  PE uniform can be plain navy blue    sweatpants and a Quest T-shirt or a plain grey t-shirt.
     -Please inform me of any asthma or physically limiting conditions that your child may have.
     -Our goal is to encourage students to be physically active for a lifetime.  We do this by exposing them to a variety of activities. 
    -Safety is, and always has been, my number one priority in the gym.  Students work hard to keep themselves and others safe in this dynamic and physical environment and I hold them accountable for doing so. 

This year your students will be participating in a variety of games, sports and movement activities.  Ask them how their day in the gym went.  Encourage physical activity every day for 60 minutes!  Developing healthy habits at a young age will more than likely lead to a healthy adult lifestyle. 

Who's in the gym?
Monday-Welton, Mimnaugh, Darin, Robert, Suiter
Tuesday-Loveall, Madej, Zieba, Richardson, Murray
Wednesday-Chandler, Gonyeau, McCarthy, Mahle, McGrail
Thursday-Pepper, Reese, Kessler, Patterson
Friday-rotates on a monthly basis. 
Middle school everyday on a A/B rotating basis.


DONATE IF YOU CAN. 
I'm always in need of Kleenex, hand sanitizer, and Chlorox wipes. Also if you have a pair of athletic shoes in good used condition, please consider donating them to the gym. 

Thank you,
Mrs. Woods
 

2014-2015 School Year Start Up!

Welcome to the specials blog for Quest Charter Academy!  Our students are awesome!  We are excited to share the amazing things that they are doing in specials classes this year. 

We have two new faces.  Miss Mead is our new art teacher and Ms. Biechler is teaching music.  Stop in and say hello. 

The specials giving tree is located outside the music room.  As we see over 700 students each week there are a few items we could use.  Mainly items like Kleenex and sanitizer, but there may also be a few unique needs as well.  If you would like to take a leaf from the tree and donate that item we would be very appreciative!

The specials schedule is a set Monday thru Thursday for K-5 students.  Middle school students are on a A/B rotating schedule.  Check with your homeroom teacher to see when your students have each special. 

We look forward to getting you know your child and meeting his or her academic needs.  Please reach out if you have questions or concerns. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Fifth Grade Newspaper Sculptures

Mr. Mimnaugh and Mrs. Pepper's class just finished creating some amazing sculptures using only newspaper and tape.  These sculptures started out as smaller maquettes (using marshmallows, noodles, and straws).  The students then voted on their favorites for the class.  The students that created the class favorites became the 'project foremen' (these student's names are underlined below).  Their job was to keep their group on track and to encourage them to carry out the original vision for the sculpture.  Overall the students did a great job and I wanted to share their successes through this forum.

"Fire in the House"
created by: Isyses, Michelle, Emely, Evangelina, Chyanne, Lily, Nola, Angelique & Abbie


"Masquerade"
created by: Kayla, Sarah, Cloe, Zoe, Simdi, Markus, Devin, In'Dia, Darrian & Seb


"A Normal Day"
created by: Jasmine, Nick, Alyssa, Cody, Camilla, Jorge, Kyle, Asia, Grace, Jakob, Xavier & Brandon

"The Leaning Tower"
created by: Samuel, Jordan, Chase, Alexis, Natalie, Alysa, Mckai, Xavier, Joey, Samia, Alydia, & Mya

"Recovery/Disappointment 1.2"
created by: Nathen, Maddie, JaRon, Bradley, Michael & Julian

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Michigan Art Education Association Art Show

A couple of weeks ago, I was able to submit 5 student works in the MAEA Art Show.  The pieces were adjudicated in Lansing in both the elementary and the middle school division and judged against artwork from all over the state of Michigan.  Several artworks were chosen in the top categories.  Congratulations Quest Artists!


Kindergarten
Christian Lambert-Parsons


First Grade
Sarah Drain

Fifth Grade
Alysa Chamberlain
*Top 65 in Elementary Division*

Third Grade
Bradley Berner

Seventh Grade
Sabrina Rosado
*Top 100 in Middle School Division*













Friday, February 21, 2014

Jump Rope for Heart


Jump Rope For Heart

Attention all students in grades K-5.  Jump Rope for Heart envelopes have been sent home so that fundraising for the American Heart Association can begin and you can be a heart hero!  The event takes place during your regular scheduled PE time the week of March 3rd.  Envelopes with donations are due the day of the event.  Quacky Duck coupons can be turned in anytime to receive your duck immediately (coupon located on the donation envelope). 
Every $50 raised can help save a life!  Help us reach our goal of raising $3,000 this year! 


Join the Duck Pond Today!