Monday, April 29, 2024

Girls on the Run at ASA

 


Girls on the Run is so much fun! Did you know at All Saints Academy we have a division of Girls on the Run, or GOTR? GOTR is an incredible program, and we are lucky to have it. So many tools are taught to our young ladies, 3rd-5th grades. Not only do they learn how to approach training for an endurance event, in this case a 5K, they learn much more. The power packed curriculum teaches them how to be a good friend, how to choose friends wisely, how to manage a conflict, conflict resolution, and finding your own star power. Bottom line, the girls on the run curriculum teaches our young ladies so much more than how to run. At the end of the day they learn how to take a BIG goal, to break it down into chunks, and make a battle attack on how to do it, and have success!


This week our little running stars completed their practice 5K. We invite you to cheer on your girls from All Saints Academy on Saturday, May 18, downtown. If you are a parent of a child in second grade or below, keep in mind that girls on the run really is so much fun for your future runner.



Thank you to our coaches, Mrs. Beckwith (also our site liaison) Miss Ojenus, Mrs. Debri, and Mrs. Zarzecki! We could not have this program without your commitment.



Tuesday, April 2, 2024

March Is Reading Month: What Does Reading Look Like in Middle School ELA?

The month of March is National Reading Month. A month dedicated to encouraging Americans to read every day regardless of age. 


Reading is a great pastime and benefits all. Reading improves mental processes that help people acquire knowledge, manipulate information and reason. It also increases memory, vocabulary and empathy and decreases stress levels.


In celebration of March Is Reading Month, All Saints Academy has been intentional about providing even more opportunities for students to read every day. Students at both the Lower and the Upper Campuses have engaged in a variety of reading activities over the course of this month.


Specifically, in middle school English language arts class, students have been focused on reading and analyzing nonfiction texts. This reading unit, along with others taught over the course of the school year, immerses students in the study of a particular genre. Students at each grade level, read and analyze a mentor text as a whole class. The mentor text is used to model critical reading skills that students need to appropriately analyze a text within a particular genre. Students also complete vocabulary, hold Socratic Seminars (i.e. question-focused, student-led, and teacher-facilitated discussion based on appropriate texts) and write responses based on the mentor text daily. Simultaneously, students self-select nonfiction texts, after previewing texts in a “book tasting,”  to read and analyze within book clubs. 


By the end of each school year, middle school students will have been exposed to a variety of texts across different genres. Reading and analyzing texts of various genres boosts students’ comprehension skills and helps to continue to build confident readers.