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MRS. CAMPBELL'S CORNER
Reading is an enjoyable activity that can be done alone or shared in a discussion group.  Plan a time, choose the place, and invite a a few friends to join a reading club this summer.  Use the following guidelines to get started.......
Tips for Conducting Reading Club Discussions
(Loosely adapted from bookbrowse.com)
 
  • Make sure students are in a quiet setting free from distractions. Plan length of discussion appropriate to age and attention span of child (30 minutes for grammar-level; 1 to 1-1/2 hours for logic level).
 
  • Make sure students all know each other by name and are comfortable with each other. You might plan some ice-breakers for the first get-together. One way is to some reading-related questions on slips of paper and “pass the hat.” Sample questions are:
v      What was the first book you remember reading/being read?
v      What is your favorite book of all time?
v      Which book has left the most lasting impression on you?
v      Which book have you read most frequently?
v      Name one book/author that you really can't stand.
v      What types of books do you like reading most?
v      If you were given $30 to spend on a book today, what book would you buy?
v      Where is your favorite place to read?
v      Which character in a book do you think is most like you?
v      Which character in a book would you most like to be?
v      Do you plan to read any books on your own this summer?
v      Which literary character would you most like to have as a best friend?
v      What is your favorite movie that has been adapted from a book?
 
  • Here are some suggested questions on which to base discussions. You will need to modify these depending on the age/ability of the group. Also depending on the age of the group, you may choose to appoint a student leader to keep the discussion on track, or you may find that you are more successful putting an adult in charge. These are by no means the definitive questions; you might have more.
 
v     Who are the key characters and what do they do?
Does one or more of the characters tell the story? How do the events in the story affect the characters? Do the characters grow and get better because of the problems they face, or do the problems defeat the characters? Which characters are friends and which are enemies? Do their relationships with each other change? Is one character more admirable than the others? Would you act the way the characters do if you were in their shoes?
v     What style is it written in?
Is the narrator telling the story about himself/herself (1st person), or is an outside voice telling the story (3rd person)? Is the story told from one point of view or many? Does the author use local dialects? Is there a lot of dialogue?   Is there a lot of description or factual information? Is the story told in a way that you “can’t put it down”? 
v     What is the book about?
Does the book have a central theme or lesson to be learned?  If so what? Does it have many themes? If so how are they connected? Does the theme work naturally with the plot, or does the author have to leave the plot to directly tell the reader the lesson he/she is trying to teach?
v     In what time period is it set?
If the book is set in a previous time period, is this a period you know anything about? Would you have liked to live in this period? What would be the advantages/disadvantages? If set in the future - do you think it's a credible view of the future? Is it one that you'd wish on future generations? If it's set in the current time, what current events, if any, color the story?
v     Where does the story take place?
Do the location and environment of the book affect the telling of the story or are they merely a backdrop? Does the location change during the book or stay the same? If it changes, does this have any effect on the central characters?
v     What do you know about the author?
Students can give any details they have researched or already know about the author.
v     What did you like or dislike?
Did you like the book or not?  What did you like/dislike about the book?   Is it possible to find a book interesting without 'enjoying' it?  If you didn't enjoy it what sort of person do you think would? Would you give it as a gift?  If so, to whom would you give it? Can you see yourself reading it again?  
v     Movie adaptation?
Has a movie that you know of been made from this book? If you saw the movie, was it a good adaptation? If a movie has not been made, do you think the book would make a good movie? Why or why not? (Who would you choose to play the lead roles?)
v     How did the book affect you?
Do you feel 'changed' in anyway? Did it expand your range of experience or challenge your assumptions (for example did it take you to a place you haven't been before or help you see a place you know in a different light). Did reading it help you to understand a person better - perhaps a friend or relative, or even yourself?
v     Compare and Contrast (suggested for older students)
Contrast this book with others you have read, for example, books by the same author, with a similar theme, or set in the same time period.



MRS. CAMPBELL'S CORNER
Thank you for a remarkable school year. The end of the year awards ceremonies summarized the noble efforts of the students, their parents, and the teachers. We appreciated the many kind words and wonderful gifts we received as we closed 2006-2007.  Be sure and continue to read updates on the CDA website through the summer to stay informed of upcoming events.
REPORT CARDS
Grammar School students’ report cards are posted on TeacherEase and are now available for you to view. Please make a home copy of this information for your files.
SUMMER POSTINGS
May
Register for summer classes and athletic camps.
Here’s the link to summer registration http://www.coramdeoacademy.org/content/pages/summer.php.
School office hours begin 9:00am - 3:00pm Mondays - Thursdays. Office closed on Fridays.
June
Attend summer classes.
Begin reading books from the Summer Book List posted for each grade level.
The new school year’s curriculum is posted on the CDA website.
Parent Orientation schedules are posted. Mark your August calendars with these important dates.
July
Order school uniforms.
School office closed the week of July 4th.
August
Plan to attend the Classical Educators Training.
Parent Orientations for Kindergarten - High School students.
Faculty/Staff for the 2007-2008 school year is announced.
Class rosters are posted on Meet the Teacher Day.
School Begins



MRS. CAMPBELL'S CORNER
SUMMER CLASSES
Registrations for our June summer classes and athletic camps are now available for CDA families and the community at http://www.coramdeoacademy.org/content/pages/summer.php . These interactive classes will provide children a fun and educational way to spend summer hours learning new things. Register your children and encourage them to bring a friend too. Registration is open until May 15th to CDA families and the community.
 
Athletic camps: June 4 -7 & June 11 -14
7 -10 year old students  1:00pm-4:00pm
11 to 15 year old students 9:00am – 12:00pm
 
 
Programs for 5 & 6 year old students Classes scheduled 9:00am – 12:00pm
  • CREATION SCIENCE LAB         June 4 – 7         Robin Henderson

       God saw all that He had made, and it was very good. – Genesis 1:31

Children become little scientists as they play the “food chain frenzy” game, study Scientists, and create science experiments in their classroom laboratory.
 
  • COOKING UP A STORY            June 11 – 14      Mary Kaszynski                        
Five and six year olds will enjoy listening to a story and “eating” it too! Cooking and games are part of this interactive story class.
 
  • CARAVAN TO CAIRO                June 18 – 21      Robin Henderson
Exploring Ancient Egypt has never been more exciting as the children travel through the class exploring the terrain, food, and everyday life of the Egyptians.
 
Programs for 7 to 10 year old students classes scheduled 9:00am – 12:00pm
  • ART: BOXING AND BALLET (A STUDY IN FORM) June 4 -7        9:00am – 12:00pm         Cynthia Sadler
Students lean boxing and ballet steps, strike a boxing or ballet pose, then the teacher takes a picture and the students use this information to draw and sculpt their image.
  • JESTERS, JOUSTING, AND FAIR MAIDENS TOO! June 11 – 14 9:00am – 12:00pm         Emmy Gladney
Learning to entertain the king and queen was often the influence behind the jester’s humor or the knight’s honor. Students will enjoy learning about the people and the tools they used during the Medieval and Renaissance.
  • SCIENCE: BIRDS, BEES, FLOWERS, AND TREES June 18 -21 9:00am – 12:00pm        Mary Ligon
Exploration and experiments provide the students with hands-on learning opportunities to learn more about nature.
 
 
Programs for 11 to 15 year old students scheduled 1:00pm – 4:00pm
CREATION SCIENCE     June 4 -7 1:00pm – 4:00pm         Mary Ligon
Garbage is recycled, compost is made, and questions are answered as the students gain a better understanding of living “green”.
WAR GAMES   June 11 – 14      1:00pm – 4:00pm           Judson Wood
In the summer War games class, we re-enact several important military campaigns of the Ancient World. Playing boards are true to history and geography, and rules and counter pieces set and maintain realistic battle parameters. Students learn details of various military struggles as well as reinforce remembrance of historical events learned in other classes.”
BIOSPHERES IN A BOTTLE      June 11 – 14      1:00pm – 4:00pm           Leng Ea
Science is contained in a bottle when the students study different ecological environments.
DESIGNING MY LIVING SPACE June 18 -21      1:00pm – 4:00pm           Alice McDaniel
Orange stripes?  Purple polk-a-dots?  Pale pink peonies?  Let an Interior Designer guide you through choosing color, pattern, texture and arrangement to put together a room just right for YOU.  Each day you will complete a fun project to place in this perfect room.
BOOK LIST POSTED
Coram Deo Academy’s 2007-2008 school year book list will be available for purchase from Varsitybooks.com on June 25. The CDA school year book list will be posted on the CoramDeoAcademy website at that same date to guarantee consistency between our posted list and Varsity on-line bookstore.
We understand those of you who like to purchase school year books early. However, you run the risk of purchasing books not consistent with the booklist. We typically have a yearly 5% improvement to our book list, which includes updating editions and adopting better books. This thorough process takes over six months to implement. There will be plenty of time to acquire and familiarize yourself with the books between June 25 and the school orientations beginning the third week of August.
Because of contractual issues, you will need to order Shurley English directly. Listed below is the phone number and contact information. The Shurley English ISBN’s will posted on the website under books. You may order these at any time. Shurley English (800) 566-2966; (501) 843-3869
End of Year Ice Skating
CDA families from all 3 campuses are invited to enjoy some fun on the ice at the Dr Pepper StarCenter in Farmers Branch (I-35 @ Valley View Ln, just north of LBJ).
 
Friday, May 11
10 AM – 2:30 PM
Dr Pepper StarCenter, 12700 N. Stemmons Fwy, Farmers Branch
Group rate of $5 per skater includes admission and skate rental (a savings of $4)
 
Skate for all or any part of this public session. The snack bar will be open or you may bring a sack lunch (you’re responsible for your own clean up please). Beverages available for purchase; no outside drinks please.
 
Indicate that you are part of the CDA group skate upon check in. Questions? Please contact Barbara Rogers at brogers@coramdeoacademy.org or 469-834-3477. Although this is not an official CDA event, new and current students are welcome.



MRS. CAMPBELL'S CORNER
Your help is needed for new classroom space
Parents, grandparents and friends of Coram Deo Academy have an opportunity
to turn vision of new classroom space into reality by making a pledge or
gift by June 30. More than $650,000 has been pledged or given toward our
campaign goal of $1.5 million. With an additional $260,000 by June 30,
financing for renovations and additions to the current gymnasium can
begin. Click on the link below to see more information about the campaign,
including photos from the kick-off event, Deo in the Park.

Copy the link above to send to family and friends you believe should know about our
campaign.
 
 
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AWARDS CEREMONY ON LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Schedule for MW students Mon, May 7th and TT students Tues, May 8th:
 
8:30AM                      Students arrive for class
*10:30 -12:00PM     Parents return to campus for the Awards Ceremony
Noon                          Students are dismissed to go home with their parents
*Parents, siblings, and grandparents are invited to attend the 10:30 a.m. Awards Ceremony in the auditorium.
 
 
End of Year Ice Skating
CDA families from all 3 campuses are invited to enjoy some fun on the ice at the Dr Pepper StarCenter in Farmers Branch (I-35 @ Valley View Ln, just north of LBJ).
 
Friday, May 11
10 AM – 2:30 PM
Dr Pepper StarCenter, 12700 N. Stemmons Fwy, Farmers Branch
Group rate of $5 per skater includes admission and skate rental (a savings of $4)
 
Skate for all or any part of this public session. The snack bar will be open or you may bring a sack lunch (you’re responsible for your own clean up please). Beverages available for purchase; no outside drinks please.
 
Indicate that you are part of the CDA group skate upon check in. Questions? Please contact Barbara Rogers at brogers@coramdeoacademy.org or 469-834-3477. Although this is not an official CDA event, new and current students are welcome.
 
Coram Deo Café
Thursday, May 10th
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
FiresideRoomLowerSchool Auditorium
 
Please join us for a time of fellowship and encouragement.
 Coram Deo Café combines this month with the New Parent Coffee.
We look forward to this opportunity to meet new parents.
 “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.”
1 Thessalonians 5:11
 
Contact Donna Rector for more information –
 
SUMMER CLASSES
Registrations for our June summer classes are now available for CDA families and the community at http://www.coramdeoacademy.org/content/pages/summer.php . These interactive classes will provide children a fun and educational way to spend summer hours learning new things. Register your children and encourage them to bring a friend too. Registration is open until May 15th to CDA families and the community.
 
UNIFORM & USED SUMMER BOOK SALE
The annual CDA uniform sale has added used summer books to the inventory this year. A donation box is located in the school’s lobby to collect gently worn CDA clothing and summer reading books. Thank you for your donations and please make plans to attend the sale on from 10:30am to noon on Thursday, May 10th.
 



MRS. CAMPBELL'S CORNER
Registrations for our June summer classes are now available for CDA families and the community at http://www.coramdeoacademy.org/content/pages/summer.php . These interactive classes will provide children a fun and educational way to spend summer hours learning new things. Register your children and encourage them to bring a friend too. Registration is open until May 15th to CDA families and the community.
 
UNIFORM & USED SUMMER BOOK SALE
The annual CDA uniform sale has added used summer books to the inventory this year. A donation box is located in the school’s lobby to collect gently worn CDA clothing and summer reading books. Thank you for your donations and please make plans to attend the sale on from 10:30am to noon on Thursday, May 10th.
 
LOST & FOUND ITEMS
Next week is the last week to retrieve items out of the lost and found boxes. There are lunch boxes, sweaters and jackets waiting to return to their rightful owners. Any items not collected by the last day of school will be donated to the school’s Uniform Sale or CCA. Please check the Fireside Room to reclaim bowls, trays, and dishes remaining from classroom festivals and parties.
 
CDA BOOK LIST
CoramDeoAcademy’s 2007-2008 school year book list will be available for purchase from Varsitybooks.com on June 25. The CDA school year book list will be posted on the CoramDeoAcademy website at that same date to guarantee consistency between our posted list and Varsity on-line bookstore.
We understand those of you who like to purchase school year books early. However, you run the risk of purchasing books not consistent with the booklist. We typically have a yearly 5% improvement to our book list, which includes updating editions and adopting better books. This thorough process takes over six months to implement. There will be plenty of time to acquire and familiarize yourself with the books between June 25 and the school orientations beginning the third week of August.
Because of contractual issues, you will need to order Shurley English directly. Listed below is the phone number and contact information. The Shurley English ISBN’s will posted on the website under books. You may order these at any time. Shurley English (800) 566-2966; (501) 843-3869
BOX TOP COLLECTION
Please continue collecting box tops on the collection sheet sent home in this week’s PIFs. Thank you for your participation in this project.
 
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
We are collecting food for Christian Community Action in Lewisville. They have requested can goods and box food items to meet the current demand placed on their pantry items. Please bring a can or box of food to school to participate in this community outreach program.
 
CORAM DEO CAFÉ & NEW PARENT COFFEE
The Café’ is combining their meeting with the New Parent Coffee for the month of May. Instead of meeting on Friday, May 4th the Coram Deo Café the Coram Deo Café will be held in the Fireside Room in the Grammar building at 9:30am -10:30am on Thursday, May 10th.
 
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AWARDS CEREMONY ON LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Schedule for MW students Mon, May 7th and TT students Tues, May 8th:
8:30AM                      Students arrive for class
*10:30 -12:00PM     Parents return to campus for the Awards Ceremony
Noon                          Students are dismissed to go home with their parents 
*Parents, siblings, and grandparents are invited to attend the 10:30 a.m. Awards Ceremony in the auditorium.
 
MAY CALENDAR
  • Wed & Thurs, May 2 & 3 – Chick-Fil-A prepaid lunches servedFriday, May 4 – Last day of Friday Classes 
  • Monday, May 7 – Last day for MW students/10:30 a.m.Grammar School Award Ceremony (Noon Dismissal)
  • Tuesday, May 8 – Last day for TT students/10:30 a.m.Grammar School Award Ceremony (Noon Dismissal)
  • Thursday, May 10 – New Parent Coffee & Coram Deo Café Meeting in Fireside Room 9:30am – 10:30am
  • Thursday, May 10 – Uniform & Book Sale 9:00am – 11:30am
  • Saturday, May 12 @ 11:00am - CDA Senior Graduation at Valley Creek Church



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