Monday, August 28, 2017

Newsletter August, 2017


Dear Parents,
      Hello, my name is Frances (Francie) Snyder and I would like to welcome you to

the 2017-18 school year. I have been teaching in Manatee County for over twenty years, with the last ten years working with the Gifted Population. This year, I will be working at Abel Elementary on Mondays, Oneco Elementary on Tuesdays, Prine Elementary on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and Bayshore Elementary on Fridays.
     I heard a speaker say once, “Your school should have an academic focus not a project focus.” This is a statement I whole-heartedly agree with, however, the presence of projects does not mean that academics take a backseat. On the contrary, academics are as front and center as ever, which is why we began using the Gifted Program's motto - WE are a Laboratory and NOT a Factory. Let me explain, laboratories are places of exploration, questioning, discovery and the focus is on the learning process. In factories the focus is usually about the outcome or products. Those in factories are taught to do something one way and never expected to ask why or to try to find a better way of completing the task. With those principles in mind, we do what we can to construct projects in such a way that a multitude of cross curriculum skills are covered. These skills include: Grade Level State Standards, The State of Florida’s Framework for the K-12 Gifted Learners, and National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Students.
      Finally, I try my best to ask for very little supplies throughout the year and only ask for things that we use a great deal. I want to personally thank you in advance for sending in the items I am requesting and please know the extra help goes a long way.

Supply List:
-2 reams of white copy paper
-4 sharpened pencils
-wide tip washable markers (Crayola are best)

This is going to be an EXCITING year! If you need to reach me, the best way is through email snyderf@manateeschools.net.

Thank you,
Frances M. Snyder (Francie) Educator of the Gifted 

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Current Events -8/24/17- Student Post

The process we followed for this activity can be found here.


Today we heard about the eclipse and how it effects Depoe,Oregon.  This was the Great American Eclipse that has not happened in 99 years. This was a once in a lifetime event. We heard that in Depoe they had to open three fire stations so they could give out solar eclipse glasses for free so people can look at the solar eclipse without damaging your retinas.Finally, the eclipse directly went through fourteen different states in the United States of America. We feel this eclipse was important because it had a big effect in the Depoe,Oregon and the United States of America.




By: Razil, Ameer, Richard, and Natalie