Friday, July 24, 2015

School Supply List

MSAS 5th & 6th Grade Supply List:

4 boxes No#2 pencils
Colored pencils, crayons or markers
Pink Eraser
3 Highlighters
2 Composition notebooks
Notebook paper (enough to last the year)
Ruler
2 three-ring binders (1 for Math and 1 for other subjects to combine loose leaf paper)
Dividers for each binder (the kind with pockets are good for loose papers & dividing subjects)
Sturdy, supportive backpack/book bag
Protractor
Glue stick
Day Planner (Calendar preferred)
Bible
Dry erase markers/eraser for mini whiteboards use
P.E. shoes to keep in your locker
Deodorant to keep in your locker


My goal is to keep the list simple and the kids organized. If you have questions, feel free to email me oltmcr@miltonstateline.org 

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Super-fun Survey for Summer School

Hey-O! Good summer, to ya!

Alright moms, dads, kids, grandparents..whoever else might be seeing this little goody...

I have a huge favor to ask.

I know it's been about 6 months (or more!) since my last post but it's time to start looking towards the fall and possible changes in our year ahead.

So whether you're in my 5th-6th grade class this coming year or in 5-8 LA, I need your attention!

I have a survey for GIRLS ages 10-15 that needs attention ASAP for a class I'm taking but also for a class I'll be teaching in the fall. It'll be an elective for girls in grades 5-8 and it focuses on confidence, self-esteem issues and best yet, how to achieve it in middle school. Who knew?

If you know a little lady who fits the description (in or out of MSAS) and you wouldn't mind helping me collect needed data for my research, I would appreciate it very much.

It's simple, quick, and anonymous. With only 10 questions, this survey can add key statistics to my research and lend a hand in making a vital change for girls at this time in history.

You can find the survey for the girls here!

Also, parents! If you have a daughter at this age, would you mind taking a minute to fill out this survey here!

Whatever you're doing, wherever you are, know that I'm thinking about and praying for you and your families right now and on a daily basis.

Thanks for your help! Working together to make the world a better place!

Mrs. Oltman