Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Tradition Share #16
This student talked about how his family makes a new Christmas ornament for their tree each year. He also brought in his favorite Christmas music and we all sang along to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Seeing Our Cells
The kids had a real treat today. A real life scientist came to visit. Jill's dad, Sean, came in and brought a microscope for the kids to see the cells from the inside of their mouths. Very cool!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
Tradition Share #14
The kids learned about a new tradition today. This child shared about his Swedish tradition of having a special meal on Christmas Eve as well as a special dessert with a surprise baked inside of the pie. He also brought in a book written by a Swedish author.
Finger Knitting
Today Bradie, Jacob's mom, came in to teach the kids how to finger knit. Although it was tricky at first, they all did a great job trying something new and persevered. They each have a bag with extra yarn and beads to try again at home. I have included directions in their green folders. Try the link and view another way to finger knit. Have fun learning to finger knit!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
December PTO Meeting Minutes
DECEMBER PTO NOTES & NEWS
PLEASE TAKE OUR SURVEY! The PTO needs your feedback. Please go the PTO page
of the SCS website and click on the survey link.
If you shop on AMAZON please take an extra step and enter the site through the link
on the PTO page. The PTO will earn up to 15% of your purchases! Please remember
that you need to use this link each time you shop for the PTO to benefit.
The HOLIDAY FAIR earned over $5000 for teams and students and more
importantly fun was had by all who attended! Thanks to Leslie Borrok, Dawn
Fragola, Kate Danforth and Sharon Harkness for all their hard work putting the fair
together.
An ON-LINE PARENTING WEBINAR is being offered on Thursday, December 12
from 1p - 2p: "Children & Technology: Helping Parents Have a Lens for Making the
Right Choices" In a culture dominated by screens, gadgets and remote controls, we as
parents must be aware of the impact it has on our children's overall development and
well being. Professor of Early Childhood Education and author of "Beyond Remote-
Controlled Childhood," Dr. Levin will share how screens affect children, how to make
informed decisions about the media and technology in our children's lives, and how to
work together as a family to promote the positive and counteract the negative.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/
260232775
You can also view past webinars from this group at: http://childcare.ors.nih.gov.
WINTER GEAR DRIVE still happening! There is still a need for all sizes of winter
gear. A special need right now is for large gloves.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PRINCIPALS REPORT:
• Welcome to Hannah Chavalier a new ELL teacher teaming with Rachel
Thibault.
• 8th Graders hosted a celebratory wrap-up to their 1st cycle of Arts and
Citizenship with a public sharing of their work. Their "gallery" showcased
artwork, music and presentations on their experiences.
• A Unified Sports team from SCS participated in a competition recently with
SCS athletes earning podium medals!
• David Southworth is currently preparing students in grades 3-8 for the
Scripps Spelling Bee and schoolwide Geo Bee. Lisa Phelps and Carol Specht
are providing math activity times as part of the MathCounts program.
Christine Hertz and Megan Maynard are hosting a weekly math club for 3rd
and 4th graders.
• Rehearsals for the Middle School play Fiddler on the Roof have begun.
Performance will be in February.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
• 1/21 @ 7p Community Budget Forum at the Town Hall
• 1/24 @ 6p International Pot-Luck Dinner (Info. to come home in January)
• 1/29 @ 6p - Parent Education Night with Detective Nash - "Keeping our
Children Safe on the Internet." Topics will include online exploitation, social
networking sites, and cyber bullying.
HELP WANTED:
• December 18 2:30p - Packing Holiday Baskets C: Cathy Townsend
(cjovt@yahoo.com)
• Pot-Luck Dinner - Set-up, clean-up and help during event
Next PTO Meeting on Tuesday, January 14 @ 6p in Alpha space. Pizza and
babysitting provided! ALL ARE WELCOME!
PLEASE TAKE OUR SURVEY! The PTO needs your feedback. Please go the PTO page
of the SCS website and click on the survey link.
If you shop on AMAZON please take an extra step and enter the site through the link
on the PTO page. The PTO will earn up to 15% of your purchases! Please remember
that you need to use this link each time you shop for the PTO to benefit.
The HOLIDAY FAIR earned over $5000 for teams and students and more
importantly fun was had by all who attended! Thanks to Leslie Borrok, Dawn
Fragola, Kate Danforth and Sharon Harkness for all their hard work putting the fair
together.
An ON-LINE PARENTING WEBINAR is being offered on Thursday, December 12
from 1p - 2p: "Children & Technology: Helping Parents Have a Lens for Making the
Right Choices" In a culture dominated by screens, gadgets and remote controls, we as
parents must be aware of the impact it has on our children's overall development and
well being. Professor of Early Childhood Education and author of "Beyond Remote-
Controlled Childhood," Dr. Levin will share how screens affect children, how to make
informed decisions about the media and technology in our children's lives, and how to
work together as a family to promote the positive and counteract the negative.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/
260232775
You can also view past webinars from this group at: http://childcare.ors.nih.gov.
WINTER GEAR DRIVE still happening! There is still a need for all sizes of winter
gear. A special need right now is for large gloves.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PRINCIPALS REPORT:
• Welcome to Hannah Chavalier a new ELL teacher teaming with Rachel
Thibault.
• 8th Graders hosted a celebratory wrap-up to their 1st cycle of Arts and
Citizenship with a public sharing of their work. Their "gallery" showcased
artwork, music and presentations on their experiences.
• A Unified Sports team from SCS participated in a competition recently with
SCS athletes earning podium medals!
• David Southworth is currently preparing students in grades 3-8 for the
Scripps Spelling Bee and schoolwide Geo Bee. Lisa Phelps and Carol Specht
are providing math activity times as part of the MathCounts program.
Christine Hertz and Megan Maynard are hosting a weekly math club for 3rd
and 4th graders.
• Rehearsals for the Middle School play Fiddler on the Roof have begun.
Performance will be in February.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
• 1/21 @ 7p Community Budget Forum at the Town Hall
• 1/24 @ 6p International Pot-Luck Dinner (Info. to come home in January)
• 1/29 @ 6p - Parent Education Night with Detective Nash - "Keeping our
Children Safe on the Internet." Topics will include online exploitation, social
networking sites, and cyber bullying.
HELP WANTED:
• December 18 2:30p - Packing Holiday Baskets C: Cathy Townsend
(cjovt@yahoo.com)
• Pot-Luck Dinner - Set-up, clean-up and help during event
Next PTO Meeting on Tuesday, January 14 @ 6p in Alpha space. Pizza and
babysitting provided! ALL ARE WELCOME!
Friday, December 6, 2013
Tradition Share # 6
This child loved to share about her Dutch traditions. On December 5th, she gets a visit from Sinterklaas. She gets to eat pepernoten (like a gingerbread cookie) and unwraps presents. She shared a fun cd (in Dutch). She also taught us how to count to ten in Dutch. How cool!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Tradition Share #5
This great kiddo enjoys his family traditions of reading Christmas stories, decorating the tree together, and pulling out the Santa hat to wear. He also shared that his family loves to get together to play with all of the aunts, uncles, and cousins throughout the year!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Tradition Share #4
This eager share student was happy to tell about making Christmas sugar cookies with his family to give to family and neighbors. He looks forward to listening to Burle Ives' Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer because "it reminds him of his happy family this time of year". He brought in The Legend of the Candy Cane story and gave each child a candy cane to take home.
Sneaker Award
I almost forgot to brag that our class just won the prestigious Sneaker Award. The P.E. department gives it to the class that gets the most sneaker stickers for each month. A class earns a sticker for each P.E. class they attend where all students have sneakers for the class. So a big thank you to all our classroom families for helping them to remember their sneakers every Tuesday and Thursday!
Tradition Share #3
This student was really excited to share her tradition of having her Elf on the Shelf named Carrot come to visit every Christmas. She also loves listening to the song Silent Night.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Tradition Share #2
This happy girl had a lot to share today. Her family makes a candy cane coffee cake to eat every Christmas morning. She also enjoys being read The Night Before Christmas and listening to the Polar Express CD. Her favorite song from the CD is called Hot Chocolate!
Monday, December 2, 2013
Tradition Share Day 1
This student was so excited to share about getting together with family after Thanksgjving dinner to do some creative crafts. This year he made a sock snowman, reindeer, and a turkey.
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