Grant Approved for National Geographic Explorer

The Somerset Foundation has recently approved a grant for our third graders to receive National Geographic Explorer magazines.  Pioneer (grades 2-3 reading level) and Pathfinder (grades 4-6 reading level) versions allow for differentiated instruction and develop nonfiction literacy skills in science and social studies core content.  The 3rd Grade team has used National Geographic Explorer in past years as an important component of the reading and writing program.  Benefits of working with the magazine include improved ability in reading informational text, expanded vocabulary, and enhanced background knowledge about the world around us.  Each issue also provides opportunities for teachers to assess student reading skills through accompanying assessments and skills worksheets.  The high interest articles relating to nature, culture, and environmental issues are sure to stimulate our young learners’ brains!

 

New Texts for the First Grade’s iPod Listening Centers

Our creative and resourceful first grade team wanted to enhance their iPod listening library with additional informational texts and the Somerset Foundation enthusiastically supported their request!  These additional digital resources include Gail Gibbons’ animal books which align with our science, social studies, writing and reading curriculum; a biography set which directly aligns with our social studies and reading curriculum; and other informational texts on a variety of topics.  Students will have more choices for books to read and use for research projects.  By listening to informational text as they read along, students increase their vocabulary, pronunciation, reading fluency, and comprehension.  The first grade team is also planning to work with our media center to make these texts available to all students at Somerset.  Learning to read at Somerset just got more interesting!

Foundation to Sponsor Art History Talk on December 12

The Somerset Foundation invites all who are interested to an Art History Talk on Far East – Far West: Art Without Boundaries presented by Somerset parent Vanessa Badre  to be held on Friday, December 12th at 9:30 am at 4812 Falstone Avenue, Chevy Chase MD 20815. Foundation President Liz Smith will also provide an update on the work of the Foundation. Please RSVP to Anne ([email protected]).  Admission to the event is free to the Somerset Elementary community, but we encourage all attendees to support the Foundation’s fall fundraising drive, currently underway. You can make a tax deductible contribution by clicking on the donations tab above. We hope to see you on the 12th!

Fall Fundraising Campaign Underway

The  Somerset Foundation’s annual Fall fundraising campaign is underway.  We strive for 100% family participation, so whatever you choose to donate—whether it’s $20 or $200—we thank you for helping us to make a difference in our children’s lives!  Your generosity is a critical part of maintaining the school’s commitment to a first-rate learning environment.  To donate, please click on the donations tab above.