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Hillcrest Elementary School
2601 Bond Avenue
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
610-853-4520
Principal: Mrs. Kristin O’Neill
Hillcrest Herald October 2018
Hillcrest Elementary School October 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 (Day C) 2 (Day D) 3 (Day A) 4 (Day B) 5 (Day C) 6 12:30pm Early Dismissal
(Grades 1 through 5)
8:50am-10:20am AM Kindergarten
11:00am-12:30pm PM Kindergarten
Fall Picture Day
7 8 9 (Day D) 10 (Day A) 11 (Day B) 12 (Day C) 13 No School for
Students and Staff District and School
Offices are Open
Walk to School Day
14 15 (Day D) 16 (Day A) 17 (Day B) 18 (Day C) 19 (Day D) 20 Birthday Lunches with the Principal 6:00pm HSA
Meeting 5th Grade
Group Picture
21 22 (Day A) 23 (Day B) 24 (Day C) 25 (Day D) 26 (Day A) 27
5:00pm-7:00pm Home & School Trunk or Treat
28 29 (Day B) 30 (Day C) 31 (Day D)
2:30pm Fall Festival Parade
October 22 – October 26 Red Ribbon Week
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October 2018
Physical Education Updates
The 1st and 2nd grades have been working on the following skills in PE class:
Ø Spatial awareness Ø Eye hand coordination Ø Listening skills Ø Focus, attention span, concentration and perseverance Ø Problem solving Ø Decision making Ø Cooperation
The 1st and 2nd grades have been playing the following movement activities in PE class:
ü Mr./Mrs. Fox ü Jumping Rope ü Back to Back Busy Bee ü 3 Ball Soccer
The 3rd, 4th and 5th grades have been working on the following skills in PE class:
Ø Spatial awareness Ø Listening skills Ø Problem solving Ø Decision making Ø Cooperation Ø Focus, attention span, concentration and perseverance Ø Risk Taking
The 3rd, 4th and 5th grades have been playing the following movement activities in PE class:
ü Playground Games ü Line Soccer ü 3 Ball Soccer ü Soccer ü Jumping Rope
(PLEASE HAVE YOUR CHILD WEAR SNEAKERS ON THE DAY HE/SHE HAS PHYS. ED. Remember that we are on a 4 day schedule and
your child might have PE 2 times in one week.)
Physical Education News from Mr. Palis
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October 2018
Athletes of the Month
1st Grade: Kylie Taylor Rm #105, Dominic Sims Rm #105 & Fatima Mahmood Rm#110
2nd Grade: Lori Attas Rm #100 & Phelix Pope Rm #100 3rd Grade: Adam Calkap Rm #22 & Bella Almario Rm #22 4th Grade: Kirra Ward Rm #215, Richard Brady Rm #215
5th Grade: Rylan Purnell Rm #214, Emily Wiseley Rm #212 & Marie Petit Rm #20
Motivational Quote
Coach’s Corner
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October 2018
MORNINGFITNESS
FRIDAYS8:00-8:30
HILLCRESTGYM
November2nd–February22nd
MorningFitnessisopentoany4thor5thgraderthatisinterestedinfitness.Also,anyonein4thor5th
gradethatmightbeinterestedinbeingontheHillcrest2019FitnessTeamshouldattend.
Workoutsconsistof:
Sit-ups
Push-upsPull-ups
StandingBroadJump600YardRun
Wearsneakersandcomereadytoworkout!
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October 2018
Library News
Students have been working hard this month to learn how different sections of the Library are organized with a focus on the Non-fiction
section. Students are learning where their favorite subjects are located and keeping in mind that any Library they go to - Middle School, High
School, college, and public - will be set up the same way.
We have added a comfy reading chair to the Library! Students are able to earn a seat each Library class by maintaining good Library etiquette. We have had a steady stream of winners enjoying a comfy seat since the start
of the school year. Awesome job, Hillcrest readers!
Please mark your calendars for our Scholastic Book Fair next month! It will be taking place November 12th-16th with our Family Night event
taking place on Thursday, November 15th. More details to come as we get closer to the Enchanted Forest Book Fair!
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October 2018
The Hillcrest Herald
October 2018
Kindergarten News
Kindergarten has been hard at work! We have been working hard learning our letters and numbers. We’ve read lots of good books and
we love having Morning Meeting each day. One of the most fun things we have done so far is celebrating Color Week. Each day we
wore a different color as a class. Some of our classmates brought in Show and Tell of different colored items. We are looking forward to
more fun and learning!
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October 2018
This month first grade has been reviewing our school
rules, “Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible.” We are learning to talk, share, listen, and take turns during our day at school. We are aiming to be
good citizens of Hillcrest!
Hillcrest HSA News
A huge Thank You to everyone who supported our Yankee Candle and What-A-Crock Meals fundraisers. We hope to announce the final numbers at our next Home & School Meeting. Yankee Candle has
offered to keep online orders open until January 2019. And What-A-Crock has offered to keep our fundraiser running throughout the end of
the school year.
We're currently working on Boo Grams and Trunk or Treat.
Keep clipping those Box Tops! And please remember to include student and teacher names when turning them in!! September winners were
announced in our Facebook Group.
If you are on Facebook, please remember to join our HSA Group for reminders, announcements and general Hillcrest information. Search
“Hillcrest Home & School Association, Drexel Hill PA”
First Grade News
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October 2018
Second Grade News
Headed to the Farm! We have been learning in Social Studies about types of communities
around the world. We have centered our learning on urban, suburban, and rural communities. On our upcoming field trip, we are headed into the rural community to an actual working farm! We will learn
about the farm on a hayride, pick a pumpkin from the vine, and learn about their bees and how important their pollination is to the life on
the farm. In preparation for our field trip to Sugartown Farm, we learned about pumpkins! Here are some pictures of the informational
writing the students did about the pumpkins!
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October 2018
Third Grade News
Third grade has been busy learning a variety of science lessons. Whether it’s creating instruments to produce sound in a variety of pitches or watching the development of our fast-growing Brassica plants, our Hillcrest third graders are eager to learn!
Our third grade authors are currently producing a personal narrative for their writing portfolio. Their stories are very creative and well developed. Each budding author is very excited to share his/her finished masterpieces with you in the near future!
Chromebooks are all the rage in third grade. We have spent the past month practicing how to log in and find our bookmarked sites. Teachers are using the technology to help the students practice their math skills, develop their writing, and to build their comprehension skills.
It is definitely an exciting time in third grade! October promises to be filled with many other wonderful adventures for our students.
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October 2018
Fourth Grade News
Scholastic Book Club Contest Winners!! Mrs. Rosser’s class is showing off some of the new books they were able
to get this month, thanks to Scholastic Book Clubs and author, James Patterson. Mrs. Rosser entered a contest over the summer to win $500 and 500 bonus points through a giveaway sponsored by Scholastic Book Clubs and James Patterson. Room 215 started the year by making a list
of books they would love to have for their classroom. The next day, Mrs. Rosser received a letter that she had been selected as one of 4,000
winners out of 127,000 teachers who had entered! The students of room 215 were beyond excited to be able to get almost all of the books on their
wish list! They’ve been enjoying reading and sharing book recommendations since the books have arrived. They are looking very forward to spending the rest of the prize money and bonus points this
school year to continue their love of reading!
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October 2018
Fifth Grade News
As part of the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program, students in the fifth grade at Hillcrest Elementary School
have been participating in a Peaceful Playground Challenge. The goal of the Peaceful Playground Challenge is to engage in safe and fun
activities during recess. Each day, grades are selected for the Peaceful Playground Challenge award. The award is announced during
morning announcements and students are given a peace award that is shown on a bulletin board outside of the main office. After acquiring 5
peace awards, the grade is permitted to choose a special recess such as extra free time, basketball with teachers, game board challenges, etc. So far, fifth grade has won the Peaceful Playground Challenge
once and will be choosing their extra recess time.