Be Thankful
Author Unknown
Be thankful that you don’t already have everything you desire.
If you did, what would there be to look forward to.
Be thankful when you don’t know something,
for it gives you the opportunity to learn.
Be thankful for the difficult times.
During those times you grow.
Be thankful for your limitations,
because they give you opportunities for improvement.
Be thankful for each new challenge,
because it will build your strength and character.
Be thankful for your mistakes.
They will teach you valuable lessons.
Be thankful when you are tired and weary
because it means you made a difference.
It’s easy to be thankful for the good things.
a life of rich fulfillment comes to those who
are also thankful for the setbacks.
Gratitude can turn a negative into a positive.
Find a way to be thankful for your troubles,
and they can become your blessings.
This classroom blog is a virtual space to extend our classroom discussions, questions, and inquiries throughout the school year. Invite your parents to join in on the conversation!
Welcome Back!
Welcome back St. Joseph School 8th grade students and families! I hope this blog extends our classroom discussions and gives you an opportunity to connect from home! On this blog, you will find a copy of your syllabus, interesting websites and videos, and reflective questions to consider and respond to as part of your participation grades. I look forward to an exciting school year with you all!
Thank you!
Ms. Emmerich
Thank you!
Ms. Emmerich
Monday, November 21, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Whirligig
Our 8th graders have just started reading Whirligig by Paul Fleischman.
Although many of the students are unfamiliar with this novel, the themes of penance, acceptance and friendship are familiar to most adolescents. The narrator introduces us to Brent Bishop, a new student all-too familiar with moving from place to place. He strives to fit in and find acceptance.
Whirligig tells the story of Brent's journey to find redemption and along the way, rediscover his own love of life.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Homework Assignment:
Homework Question:
In complete sentences, please respond to the following question by leaving a comment under this post.
What is one thing you hope to learn in English class during quarter two?
Thank you!
Mrs. Emmerich
In complete sentences, please respond to the following question by leaving a comment under this post.
What is one thing you hope to learn in English class during quarter two?
Thank you!
Mrs. Emmerich
Builders Club Elections
Congratulations!
This week, our Builders Club members held their first officer elections. Many fantastic candidates were nominated; overall, it was a close election! Thank you for nominating, participating, and staying involved with this club. I think we have so much potential to serve, build, and create community in our school and beyond.
President: Tanner Condit
Vice President: Skylar Hollenback
Treasurer: David Kopeck
Secretary: Kendell Lincoln
Our officers are elected to run meetings and organize activities; but we must have active, enthusiastic Builder Club members to keep the club motivated to serve. Our members are a key component to building service opportunities in our school. Thank you for choosing to be involved!
*Updates:
Thank you,
Mrs. Emmerich
This week, our Builders Club members held their first officer elections. Many fantastic candidates were nominated; overall, it was a close election! Thank you for nominating, participating, and staying involved with this club. I think we have so much potential to serve, build, and create community in our school and beyond.
President: Tanner Condit
Vice President: Skylar Hollenback
Treasurer: David Kopeck
Secretary: Kendell Lincoln
Our officers are elected to run meetings and organize activities; but we must have active, enthusiastic Builder Club members to keep the club motivated to serve. Our members are a key component to building service opportunities in our school. Thank you for choosing to be involved!
*Updates:
- Tanner Condit and Kellen Round sold a combined $300.00 worth of coffee during parent teacher conferences on Thursday. Thank you to the both of you for kicking off our coffee sales!
- Our next meeting will take place on Tuesday, November 15 during recess.
Thank you,
Mrs. Emmerich
Parent Teacher Conferences
Hello 8th graders!
I just want to say that I am grateful to have seen so many parents at Parent Teacher conferences on Thursday and Friday. For some of you, it was the first time I have met your parent(s). We discussed quarter one acheivements as well as quarter two hopes and goals.
I hope you all enjoyed your three day weekend. I know you had plenty of time to finish your new cool words list and study for your mystery theme cool words quiz for tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing you all on Monday.
Thank you!
Mrs. Emmerich
I just want to say that I am grateful to have seen so many parents at Parent Teacher conferences on Thursday and Friday. For some of you, it was the first time I have met your parent(s). We discussed quarter one acheivements as well as quarter two hopes and goals.
I hope you all enjoyed your three day weekend. I know you had plenty of time to finish your new cool words list and study for your mystery theme cool words quiz for tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing you all on Monday.
Thank you!
Mrs. Emmerich
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About Me
- Ms. Emmerich
- Hello! I am excited to be teaching 7th and 8th grade English Language Arts and Theology here at St. Joseph School. I have lived in Missoula since 2002, when I moved here as a Jesuit Volunteer. After my one year of service, I decided to stay and work with non-profits that benefit youth in our community. I graduated with my MA in English this summer. My family and I are thrilled to be members of the SJS and St. Francis Xavier communities.