Resources for Parents & Students

Monday, March 30, 2020

Word of the Week 3rd/4th



Week 3:  Word  of the Week for 3rd/4th:  

megaphone: a large funnel-shaped device for amplifying and directing the voice

root: phon=sound and mega=large or big; related words: phonics, telephone, microphone

Are You A Horse? by Andy Rash

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Week 2 TLE Library Story: Dirty Joe the Pirate A True Story by Bill Harley

Week 2 TLE Library Story: Dirty Joe the Pirate a True Story by Bill Harley

Congratulations Tahoe Lake AR Test Takers!

Congrats to our TLE Students who have already passed (60% or higher) an AR Test since 3/14!

And a big shout-out to Ivy & Kiley who have both already taken 5 tests!


Mrs. Bourke's ClassMrs. Scoville's ClassMs. Boyle's Class
Ryder Braden Gabi 
Kiley Charlie Ethan 
Angel ReaganPreston 
Leo Savannah Maya 
Finnley Espen 
Laz 
Asiel 
Ivy 


And another quote for Women's History Month:


"Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness.” –Oprah Winfrey

Saturday, March 21, 2020

The Wonky Donkey, words and music by Craig Smith, illustrations by Katz Cowley (read in three video segments)




Once you've finished the story...enjoy the animated video below:




Word of the Week for 3rd/4th:  ACROPHOBIA: n. extreme or irrational fear of heights, root words: acro=topmost or highest, phobia=fear of; other words: claustrophobia, hydrophobia, bibliophobia

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Library TLE Distance Learning


Hello Tahoe Lake Cubs,

Welcome to distance learning at TLE Library.  Each week, I will be posting read-aloud storytime for K-2nd and 3rd-4th by Weds.  

For 3rd-4th, we will be continuing word of the week.  The word of the week is pentagon: a noun, a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles, (from the Greek root penta meaning five).  Related words:  pentameter, pentagram, pentathalon.

Our AR contest will continue in a different format.  Please continue taking AR tests for each book read via Clever.  If you take at least one AR test and score above 80% for every week of distance learning, you will win a special prize from the Library when we return to school.  I will be able to follow your results in Renaissance Learning.


March is Women's History Month.

https://womenshistorymonth.gov/images/


Quote of the week:  "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.  Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."       Marie Curie


We will continue our reading of California Young Reader Medal Nominees' books.  For more information about these award winners, please follow this link:  http://www.californiayoungreadermedal.org/nominees



I look forward to hearing from you at any time.  Mrs. Gramanz, agramanz@ttusd.org

Monday, March 2, 2020

Dr. Seuss's Birthday

Today, March 2, 2020 Students are celebrating Dr. Seuss's Birthday by reading and listening to Dr. Seuss stories all day long.

My favorite fun fact about Dr. Seuss:  "He kept a closet full of wacky hats.  Whenever he was stumped writing, he'd put on a suitable hat to help the words flow."  Source: Parents Magazine & Imagine That! How Dr. Seuss Wrote the Cat in the Hat by Judy Sierra



We have passed the 100th Day of school which we celebrated at Tahoe Lake on February 12th.  This was also Family Reading Night.  Thank you to TLE PTO for sponsoring this event and a big shout out to all students and family members who were able to attend.  Thank you also to all our staff here at Tahoe Lake who read books and wore costumes.  Our special thanks to the Man in the Yellow Hat, our Superintendent, Dr. Leri! 


And finally, a big thank you to Julie Basile for all her hard work for many years as TLE's Chairperson of the Scholastic Book Fair.  Julie will be moving up to North Tahoe Middle School next year. We will miss her, but we welcome Stephanie Salke who will be taking over her role.  In addition we want to thank all the parent helpers who worked many hours to run the fair.  Our fair netted around $3,000 worth of Scholastic dollars which will be used to purchase books for the Library, teacher classrooms and as reading prizes.