The library held its 8th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered representing scenes or characters from books. Over 300 patrons voted on their favorite over three hours. Winners were announced, with 1st place going to a Spongebob-themed cake, 2nd to Green Eggs and Ham, and 3rd to a rainbow-themed cake made by a children's group. It was a successful event and participants were encouraged to take part next year.
The library held its fifth annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Three cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Over 269 patrons voted on their favorite cake between 9am and 12pm. The winners were announced and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library looks forward to hosting it again next year.
The document contains announcements for various school events including a $5 lunch special, a field trip to a career showcase on May 5th, Rotary Day on April 29th, wearing green for a mental health walk on May 7th, volunteering for a duck race on May 2nd, a meeting for Variety Night participants, and needing volunteer forms for a skills competition turned in to guidance. It also advertises volunteering needs for a street festival on June 20th.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including:
- A $5 lunch special available at the school
- An upcoming book group meeting in the library with cookies
- A drama festival meeting during lunch in room 661
- An ongoing food drive until December 4th to support
- Playoff games being held at lunch in various rooms
- Congratulations to the boys hockey team on their win
- Opportunities for youth leadership at a tree lighting event with cookies and community service hours
- After school math help on Wednesdays in room 660
- An upcoming winter semi-formal dance with ticket sales at lunch
There will be an important GSA meeting on Monday at the beginning of lunch in the Library. Students should bring food and a friend.
Multiple scholarships are available including the SCI Scholarship application which is due April 21st online and lucrative Ray's Place Scholarships for local students.
There will be a mandatory meeting today for any girls in grades 9-12 interested in playing varsity girls soccer this year in room 203 at 10:50.
This document provides announcements for ICPS on January 27, 2016. It announces that it is day 4, there are no birthdays, and which green team members are assisting at the recycling depot. It also announces an upcoming Winter Walk Day on February 3rd and National Sweater Day on February 4th. Students are reminded that today is Favorite Book Day for Literacy Week and Bell Let's Talk Day to promote mental health awareness. The daily message discusses the origin of the blue box recycling program in Canada. Finally, it recognizes students for character traits and provides a reflective thought about Bell Let's Talk Day.
Today's cafeteria special is a hamburger or hot dog with fries or pasta and a bottle of water. The cafeteria will be closed on Thursday. A survey is available until April 15 about public transit options between Stayner, Wasaga Beach, and Collingwood. A Broadway musical showing all day on April 27 in Toronto has 9 spots left for interested students to sign up. The skills team meeting will be after school today in the woodshop. Varsity baseball tryouts are at 2:45 pm in the gym. The envirothon team meeting is at the start of lunch today in room 213. Badminton practice is on Monday after school. Math support is available after school Monday to Thursday
The library held its 8th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered representing scenes or characters from books. Over 300 patrons voted on their favorite over three hours. Winners were announced, with 1st place going to a Spongebob-themed cake, 2nd to Green Eggs and Ham, and 3rd to a rainbow-themed cake made by a children's group. It was a successful event and participants were encouraged to take part next year.
The library held its fifth annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Three cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Over 269 patrons voted on their favorite cake between 9am and 12pm. The winners were announced and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library looks forward to hosting it again next year.
The document contains announcements for various school events including a $5 lunch special, a field trip to a career showcase on May 5th, Rotary Day on April 29th, wearing green for a mental health walk on May 7th, volunteering for a duck race on May 2nd, a meeting for Variety Night participants, and needing volunteer forms for a skills competition turned in to guidance. It also advertises volunteering needs for a street festival on June 20th.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including:
- A $5 lunch special available at the school
- An upcoming book group meeting in the library with cookies
- A drama festival meeting during lunch in room 661
- An ongoing food drive until December 4th to support
- Playoff games being held at lunch in various rooms
- Congratulations to the boys hockey team on their win
- Opportunities for youth leadership at a tree lighting event with cookies and community service hours
- After school math help on Wednesdays in room 660
- An upcoming winter semi-formal dance with ticket sales at lunch
There will be an important GSA meeting on Monday at the beginning of lunch in the Library. Students should bring food and a friend.
Multiple scholarships are available including the SCI Scholarship application which is due April 21st online and lucrative Ray's Place Scholarships for local students.
There will be a mandatory meeting today for any girls in grades 9-12 interested in playing varsity girls soccer this year in room 203 at 10:50.
This document provides announcements for ICPS on January 27, 2016. It announces that it is day 4, there are no birthdays, and which green team members are assisting at the recycling depot. It also announces an upcoming Winter Walk Day on February 3rd and National Sweater Day on February 4th. Students are reminded that today is Favorite Book Day for Literacy Week and Bell Let's Talk Day to promote mental health awareness. The daily message discusses the origin of the blue box recycling program in Canada. Finally, it recognizes students for character traits and provides a reflective thought about Bell Let's Talk Day.
Today's cafeteria special is a hamburger or hot dog with fries or pasta and a bottle of water. The cafeteria will be closed on Thursday. A survey is available until April 15 about public transit options between Stayner, Wasaga Beach, and Collingwood. A Broadway musical showing all day on April 27 in Toronto has 9 spots left for interested students to sign up. The skills team meeting will be after school today in the woodshop. Varsity baseball tryouts are at 2:45 pm in the gym. The envirothon team meeting is at the start of lunch today in room 213. Badminton practice is on Monday after school. Math support is available after school Monday to Thursday
The document contains announcements for a Thursday at ICPS including:
1) A reminder that tomorrow is a PA day with no school for students and the time for a literacy week assembly.
2) Special announcements from the Energy Squad about an upcoming Winter Walk Day and National Sweater Day to encourage energy conservation.
3) Notices of a tap practice, a basketball team's win, and an assembly to collect points from literary characters seen at school.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at a school, including a book fair seeking student volunteers, intramural floor hockey signups, baseball practice times, a scholarship application deadline, and notices about a rugby club and pride prom seeking attendees.
The document announces a community garden work party where volunteers will install retaining logs and stones and prepare for a future planting party, with the goals of creating an edible urban landscape, working with local veterans, and enhancing the community. The event will provide food and drinks and be held on May 16th from 9am to 5pm at the Eastside Urban Farm and Garden Center in Olympia, Washington.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on Tuesday March 29th. It announces upcoming practices, meetings, and events like a tap practice, basketball practices, a student committee meeting, and grad picture day. It also recognizes students for good behavior and achievements like the golden juice box award and bejeweled broom award winners.
The document contains multiple announcements for students regarding lunch specials, volunteer opportunities, job postings, extracurricular activities, and sports results.
The library group will meet today in the library at 11:10. New members are always welcome and people should bring their lunch.
Mr. Burton is looking for students interested in community service hours and details can be found in the wood shop.
The ski team had a great race in Huntsville on Friday and is traveling to Georgian Peaks this Friday.
The boys' high school basketball team is traveling today to take on the Midland Marauders. Players will be dismissed from class at 12:20 pm to board the bus. The round robin portion of a basketball tournament is now complete, and tomorrow the playoff round will begin - players should check the new schedule. Maker Monday will feature making snowflakes for an upcoming Snow Ball dance.
Traditional family recipes are important for creating feelings of nostalgia and unity within families. Communicating recipes accurately across generations can be difficult, and if lost, recreating the specific taste may be impossible. The document proposes designing a way for elderly family members to pass down recipes to younger generations without the recipes becoming distorted over time or forgotten.
The document congratulates the small but dedicated intermediate cross country team on competing at their area meet, with one member advancing to the county meet. It also announces an important senior boys volleyball meeting at the start of lunch in room 224. Finally, it reminds students of the Halloween Haunt event at the school on October 26th from 6-8pm for $2 per person or $5 per family.
This document discusses Thanksgiving traditions in the United States. It provides background that the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 when the Pilgrims and Native Americans shared an autumn harvest feast. It then outlines common Thanksgiving activities like families gathering for meals featuring traditional foods like turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy and pumpkin pie. It also mentions activities like watching parades and football games. The document includes an interactive matching exercise about Thanksgiving vocabulary words.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on Monday April 4, 2016. It announces that there is no junior boys basketball practice today but junior girls practice will be at the second activity break. It also announces meetings for student committees and reminds students that yearbook covers are due on Friday. Additionally, it announces volleyball sign-ups, looks for ideas for a new school hashtag, recognizes the golden juice box winners, announces a swap meet at recess, and provides the daily eco message and character trait recognitions for the day.
The document provides announcements for December 15th at ICPS. It announces that today is turkey lunch, which will begin serving at 11:45. It also notes that today is the last day of the food and toy drive, and that grade 6/7 won with 159 items along with the purple nest with 214 items. The student committee thanks everyone for their support this holiday season. It also provides character trait recognitions for three students and a holiday joke.
Fri. June 23rd Pine River Announcements Pine River
The announcements provide information about various events at Pine River school on June 23rd, 2017. It lists birthdays of students, thanks those involved in Bike Safety Day, and announces a Harry Potter club meeting at recess. It also requests the return of overdue library books and a missing iPad. Upcoming events include a primary play day with a Canada 150 spirit day and community cleanups/tree planting opportunities for the ECO Team. It concludes by naming the Gotcha winners and office helpers for the day.
This document contains announcements for Grace Christian School including upcoming events like Wednesday night dinner and classes, information about spiritwear sales to help promote the school, and notice of a financial aid meeting. It also includes announcements for Penn Valley Church such as Easter Sunday services, online giving options, nursery volunteer needs, a new nonprofit helping single mothers, and how to update the online church directory. Fellowship breakfast and worship services are announced for the 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays at Highland Park.
Pike Bay lake has an area of 4,760 acres, a maximum depth of 95 feet, and most cabins are located in the Chippewa National Forest. The Mississippi River flows into Pike Bay and connects it to an eight lake chain. The listed cabin has vaulted ceilings, knotty pine walls, a wood stove, and sleeps 10 people. It is located 5-7 minutes from Cass Lake and has easy access to the bike trail and sandy beach on Pike Bay.
The document contains announcements about various specials, events, and opportunities taking place at a school including:
1) A $5 lunch special of chicken dishes and a $6 BBQ rib special from the school café.
2) An outdoor education fundraiser collecting electronic donations and a call for volunteers for the school garden and a local farmers market.
3) Upcoming opportunities like a graffiti tour, plumbing apprenticeship information, after hours math help, student council nominations, summer job postings, and volunteer opportunities for community festivals and exhibitions.
4) Notification that the yearbooks have arrived and can be purchased for $40 from the library.
This document contains announcements and notices for students from a school. It includes notices about free food specials, spirit week dress up themes, graduation photo appointments, contests, tutoring, volunteer opportunities, and more. The various notices provide information about events, deadlines, and ways for students to get involved at the school.
The $5 special offers a choice between a chicken quesadilla with rice or two loaded tacos, and comes with a jet juice or bottled water. The $6 special is a taco salad bowl. Classes that wear green clothing on May 7th will be entered to win a pizza party for raising awareness about children's mental health. Students interested in earning hiking skills certification can see Mr. Creech or Ms. Stephens about participating on April 23rd and 24th. Miss Green is looking for performers like actors, comedians and musicians for Variety Night.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including:
- A $5 lunch special available at the school cafeteria
- Free oatmeal offered each morning from 7:30-9:30am
- A meeting for the TFC club today at 11am in room 121
- A student council meeting today at the start of lunch in room 661
- A brief ski team meeting today at 11am in room 204
- Details on a Christmas spirit week with different themed dress-up days each day
- A Christmas bake sale happening today at lunch in the lobby
- Information and deadlines for senior graduation photos in January
- A listing of various after-school activities
The $5 special today is a chicken quesadilla with rice or fries and a drink. It comes with jet juice or bottled water. Student Council is running a food drive until December 4th and Friday is the last day to bring donations. Pizza slices will be sold on Thursday after school in the lobby for $2 each.
Cool features of the New Lexis Nexis AcademicLaura Wilson
This document summarizes new features of the Lexis Nexis Academic database, including an easier-to-use interface, improved search widgets for news, legal cases, companies and people, and expanded subject areas and help resources. The new interface allows for natural language searching and quick access to commonly used content. Search widgets provide simplified access to searching news sources, legal cases, company profiles, countries, and people. Additional subject areas and an updated help wiki provide more targeted searching and guidance on using the database.
Framingham State University - 6th annual Literary Cake Decorating Contest Apr...cprevite
In April 2016 in honor of National Library Week we had our 6th annual “Book-themed” cake decorating contest, in the Henry Whittemore Library of Framingham State University. Participants bake cakes and decorate it to represent a scene or character from a favorite book, be it a beloved children’s or adult book. Check out photos from last year’s event:
The document contains announcements for a Thursday at ICPS including:
1) A reminder that tomorrow is a PA day with no school for students and the time for a literacy week assembly.
2) Special announcements from the Energy Squad about an upcoming Winter Walk Day and National Sweater Day to encourage energy conservation.
3) Notices of a tap practice, a basketball team's win, and an assembly to collect points from literary characters seen at school.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at a school, including a book fair seeking student volunteers, intramural floor hockey signups, baseball practice times, a scholarship application deadline, and notices about a rugby club and pride prom seeking attendees.
The document announces a community garden work party where volunteers will install retaining logs and stones and prepare for a future planting party, with the goals of creating an edible urban landscape, working with local veterans, and enhancing the community. The event will provide food and drinks and be held on May 16th from 9am to 5pm at the Eastside Urban Farm and Garden Center in Olympia, Washington.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on Tuesday March 29th. It announces upcoming practices, meetings, and events like a tap practice, basketball practices, a student committee meeting, and grad picture day. It also recognizes students for good behavior and achievements like the golden juice box award and bejeweled broom award winners.
The document contains multiple announcements for students regarding lunch specials, volunteer opportunities, job postings, extracurricular activities, and sports results.
The library group will meet today in the library at 11:10. New members are always welcome and people should bring their lunch.
Mr. Burton is looking for students interested in community service hours and details can be found in the wood shop.
The ski team had a great race in Huntsville on Friday and is traveling to Georgian Peaks this Friday.
The boys' high school basketball team is traveling today to take on the Midland Marauders. Players will be dismissed from class at 12:20 pm to board the bus. The round robin portion of a basketball tournament is now complete, and tomorrow the playoff round will begin - players should check the new schedule. Maker Monday will feature making snowflakes for an upcoming Snow Ball dance.
Traditional family recipes are important for creating feelings of nostalgia and unity within families. Communicating recipes accurately across generations can be difficult, and if lost, recreating the specific taste may be impossible. The document proposes designing a way for elderly family members to pass down recipes to younger generations without the recipes becoming distorted over time or forgotten.
The document congratulates the small but dedicated intermediate cross country team on competing at their area meet, with one member advancing to the county meet. It also announces an important senior boys volleyball meeting at the start of lunch in room 224. Finally, it reminds students of the Halloween Haunt event at the school on October 26th from 6-8pm for $2 per person or $5 per family.
This document discusses Thanksgiving traditions in the United States. It provides background that the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 when the Pilgrims and Native Americans shared an autumn harvest feast. It then outlines common Thanksgiving activities like families gathering for meals featuring traditional foods like turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy and pumpkin pie. It also mentions activities like watching parades and football games. The document includes an interactive matching exercise about Thanksgiving vocabulary words.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on Monday April 4, 2016. It announces that there is no junior boys basketball practice today but junior girls practice will be at the second activity break. It also announces meetings for student committees and reminds students that yearbook covers are due on Friday. Additionally, it announces volleyball sign-ups, looks for ideas for a new school hashtag, recognizes the golden juice box winners, announces a swap meet at recess, and provides the daily eco message and character trait recognitions for the day.
The document provides announcements for December 15th at ICPS. It announces that today is turkey lunch, which will begin serving at 11:45. It also notes that today is the last day of the food and toy drive, and that grade 6/7 won with 159 items along with the purple nest with 214 items. The student committee thanks everyone for their support this holiday season. It also provides character trait recognitions for three students and a holiday joke.
Fri. June 23rd Pine River Announcements Pine River
The announcements provide information about various events at Pine River school on June 23rd, 2017. It lists birthdays of students, thanks those involved in Bike Safety Day, and announces a Harry Potter club meeting at recess. It also requests the return of overdue library books and a missing iPad. Upcoming events include a primary play day with a Canada 150 spirit day and community cleanups/tree planting opportunities for the ECO Team. It concludes by naming the Gotcha winners and office helpers for the day.
This document contains announcements for Grace Christian School including upcoming events like Wednesday night dinner and classes, information about spiritwear sales to help promote the school, and notice of a financial aid meeting. It also includes announcements for Penn Valley Church such as Easter Sunday services, online giving options, nursery volunteer needs, a new nonprofit helping single mothers, and how to update the online church directory. Fellowship breakfast and worship services are announced for the 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays at Highland Park.
Pike Bay lake has an area of 4,760 acres, a maximum depth of 95 feet, and most cabins are located in the Chippewa National Forest. The Mississippi River flows into Pike Bay and connects it to an eight lake chain. The listed cabin has vaulted ceilings, knotty pine walls, a wood stove, and sleeps 10 people. It is located 5-7 minutes from Cass Lake and has easy access to the bike trail and sandy beach on Pike Bay.
The document contains announcements about various specials, events, and opportunities taking place at a school including:
1) A $5 lunch special of chicken dishes and a $6 BBQ rib special from the school café.
2) An outdoor education fundraiser collecting electronic donations and a call for volunteers for the school garden and a local farmers market.
3) Upcoming opportunities like a graffiti tour, plumbing apprenticeship information, after hours math help, student council nominations, summer job postings, and volunteer opportunities for community festivals and exhibitions.
4) Notification that the yearbooks have arrived and can be purchased for $40 from the library.
This document contains announcements and notices for students from a school. It includes notices about free food specials, spirit week dress up themes, graduation photo appointments, contests, tutoring, volunteer opportunities, and more. The various notices provide information about events, deadlines, and ways for students to get involved at the school.
The $5 special offers a choice between a chicken quesadilla with rice or two loaded tacos, and comes with a jet juice or bottled water. The $6 special is a taco salad bowl. Classes that wear green clothing on May 7th will be entered to win a pizza party for raising awareness about children's mental health. Students interested in earning hiking skills certification can see Mr. Creech or Ms. Stephens about participating on April 23rd and 24th. Miss Green is looking for performers like actors, comedians and musicians for Variety Night.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including:
- A $5 lunch special available at the school cafeteria
- Free oatmeal offered each morning from 7:30-9:30am
- A meeting for the TFC club today at 11am in room 121
- A student council meeting today at the start of lunch in room 661
- A brief ski team meeting today at 11am in room 204
- Details on a Christmas spirit week with different themed dress-up days each day
- A Christmas bake sale happening today at lunch in the lobby
- Information and deadlines for senior graduation photos in January
- A listing of various after-school activities
The $5 special today is a chicken quesadilla with rice or fries and a drink. It comes with jet juice or bottled water. Student Council is running a food drive until December 4th and Friday is the last day to bring donations. Pizza slices will be sold on Thursday after school in the lobby for $2 each.
Cool features of the New Lexis Nexis AcademicLaura Wilson
This document summarizes new features of the Lexis Nexis Academic database, including an easier-to-use interface, improved search widgets for news, legal cases, companies and people, and expanded subject areas and help resources. The new interface allows for natural language searching and quick access to commonly used content. Search widgets provide simplified access to searching news sources, legal cases, company profiles, countries, and people. Additional subject areas and an updated help wiki provide more targeted searching and guidance on using the database.
Framingham State University - 6th annual Literary Cake Decorating Contest Apr...cprevite
In April 2016 in honor of National Library Week we had our 6th annual “Book-themed” cake decorating contest, in the Henry Whittemore Library of Framingham State University. Participants bake cakes and decorate it to represent a scene or character from a favorite book, be it a beloved children’s or adult book. Check out photos from last year’s event:
The document is a slideshow about a school supply drive that took place in Saina, Pakistan on December 17, 2006 to provide relief after an earthquake on October 6, 2005. It contains multiple photographs from the supply drive taken by Scott Christian and available through Creative Commons licensing on Flickr. The photos show students and locals participating in the distribution of school supplies provided through the relief effort.
Diversity as a core value in academic librariesMillie Gonzalez
The document discusses best practices for supporting diversity within academic libraries. It provides recommendations in five key areas: library climate, recruitment, outreach, library instruction, and collection development. Some specific recommendations include evaluating the library's physical space and signage to ensure it is inclusive, partnering with campus departments to recruit a diverse staff and student workers, and appointing liaisons to make sure the collection reflects the curriculum and interests of diverse groups on campus. The library at Framingham State University is supporting these efforts through involvement in the University's Diversity Committee and formation of its own Library Diversity Committee.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the 2010 Massachusetts Colleges Online Conference on E-Learning. The presentation discussed how librarians at Framingham State University have collaborated with faculty since 1998 to provide online library services for students in distance education courses. It describes how the collaboration has evolved over time, with more librarians and classes participating each year. Examples of the collaboration across departments and implementations of new technologies were provided. The presentation concluded with advice for other institutions on how to form collaborative relationships.
This document summarizes Millie Gonzalez's experience piloting the use of iPads at the reference desk of Framingham State University's library. It details how iPads were initially experimented with in 2010-2011 and have since been used for professional development, roving reference, and experimenting with apps. The document reviews free and paid apps useful for reference work, databases that have iPad apps, a literature review on roving reference, a survey of reference staff experiences, next steps planned including a roving reference trial, and resources for further information.
The document provides guidance for high school students on preferred sources for research, contrasting preferable options with those to avoid. It lists preferred sources over less reliable alternatives for encyclopedias, scholarly search engines, library databases, advanced search tools, open content versus proprietary works, and the importance of having a method to evaluate sources.
The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
The library held its first annual literary cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Five cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite by placing tokens in boxes by each cake. Over 230 people participated in judging. The winning cakes were: first place for a "Fat Cat" cake by an ESL class with 84 votes; second place for an "Oh, the Places You'll Go" cake by an archivist with 55 votes; and third place for a "Blueberries for Sal" cake by an librarian with 50 votes. The cakes were enjoyed by visitors after the winners were announced.
This document provides guidance and examples for students taking the UPSR 2011 English language exam. It is divided into 3 sections. Section A focuses on sentence construction based on visual stimuli. Section B requires choosing one option and providing reasons. Section C involves writing paragraphs based on a series of words and visuals. Tips are provided on using adjectives, adverbs, and compound sentences to score higher marks. Sample responses are given for each section, including combining sentences, justifying a choice, and collaboratively writing a story. The document aims to help students understand the exam format and how to structure effective answers.
This document provides instructions for writing a five paragraph narrative essay. It explains that each paragraph should focus on a single topic, and include a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence. It then demonstrates how to take the key details from a graphic organizer and expand each one into a paragraph for the essay. The introduction paragraph is written first by answering who, what, when, where and why questions. Transition words are used to connect the three body paragraphs. A summary paragraph concludes the essay by recapping the main points.
This document lists various workshop options for students to choose from. The workshops involve volunteering for charities like making toys for sick children, cleaning beaches and parks, fundraising, teaching older adults technology skills, and more. Most workshops are free or cost $5-10 and take place at the school as well as locations in the community. Students are asked to select a first and second choice workshop and submit their selection forms by Friday November 19th.
This document discusses various topics related to Christmas traditions and celebrations. It contains 6 units that cover: 1) an overview of Christmas, 2) popular foods, 3) unsolved mysteries, 4) trends, 5) errands, and 6) student life. The document also includes individual responses from students discussing their families, favorite foods, unsolved mysteries they experience, Christmas traditions and trends, typical errands around the holidays, and experiences as students.
This document discusses various topics related to Christmas traditions and celebrations. It contains 6 units that cover: 1) an overview of Christmas, 2) popular foods, 3) unsolved mysteries, 4) trends, 5) errands, and 6) student life. The document also includes individual responses from students discussing their families, favorite foods, unsolved mysteries they experience, Christmas traditions and trends, typical errands, and experiences as students during the holiday season.
This document provides information about Mrs. Jackson's 1st grade classroom curriculum night. It introduces Mrs. Jackson and outlines her background and teaching experience. It describes a typical day in the 1st grade classroom, including the daily schedule, classroom subjects, and homework policy. It also provides details about communication methods and lists materials needed for the classroom.
This document provides information about Mrs. Jackson's 1st grade classroom curriculum night. It introduces Mrs. Jackson and outlines her background and teaching experience. It describes a typical day in the 1st grade classroom, including the daily schedule, classroom subjects, and homework policy. It also provides details about communication methods and lists materials needed for the classroom.
This document provides information about Mrs. Jackson's 1st grade classroom curriculum night. It introduces Mrs. Jackson and outlines her background and teaching experience. It describes a typical day in the 1st grade classroom, including the daily schedule, classroom subjects, and homework policy. It also provides an overview of the literacy, math, science, and social studies curricula.
This document provides information for parents about Maria Reed's first grade class. It outlines Reed's background and experience, behavioral expectations, classroom schedule and curriculum, homework and assessment policies, celebrations and events, ways for parents to stay informed and be involved, and a request for volunteers and supplies. The goal is for teachers and parents to work as a team to help students succeed.
This document provides information for parents about the Reception class staff, daily timetable, drop off and collection procedures, curriculum topics, home learning, and other policies. It introduces the class teachers, Miss Emery and Miss Williams, and outlines a typical day including activities like phonics, lunch, outdoor play, and story time. Details are given for drop off, collection, reading books, library visits, and topic webs that are posted online. Requirements for snacks, lunches, and what children need to bring are also stated.
This document provides information for parents about Year 1 at the school. It outlines the staff, timetable, uniform policy, PE days, homework expectations, snacks, rewards, and contact information. Mr. McCarthy teaches Monday through Friday, while Miss Marciniak and Miss Bowlder assist as needed. Proper school uniform should be worn daily, and PE lessons occur on Mondays and Wednesdays. Reading at home for 10 minutes per day is expected, and homework includes number bonds, phonics practice, and other assignments. Healthy snacks are provided and parents can communicate with teachers via messaging or scheduled meetings.
This document is the November 2014 issue of the Tuninos Times newsletter from Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School. It provides information on upcoming events and fundraisers, including a Chuck-E-Cheese fundraiser on November 3rd for 1st grade, McTeacher's Night on November 26th, and a Thanksgiving food drive from November 10th-21st. It also reminds students to collect and submit Box Tops by Friday of each month for their class to earn prizes. Kindergarten is fundraising through snack sales and an Avon order form.
This document provides a lesson plan for teaching students about the real history of the first Thanksgiving. It includes 5 activities: 1) discussing what a Pilgrim is; 2) making paper turkeys and writing what they're thankful for; 3) trying to make butter as the Pilgrims did; 4) learning the song "Over the River"; and 5) acting out and discussing the interactions between Pilgrims and Native Americans before sharing a Thanksgiving meal. The goal is to educate students on Thanksgiving's origins and promote cultural understanding.
The document provides information for parents about their child's kindergarten orientation. It covers the school and classroom policies, daily schedule, academics, and ways for parents to be involved. The teacher introduces herself and shares that she loves teaching kindergarten. She details the school hours, transportation policies, cafeteria information and classroom behavior system. Parents learn about the daily schedule, homework folders, snacks and birthday policies. The document concludes with an overview of the academics and encourages parents to get involved through various activities and organizations.
This document provides information for parents about their child's first grade class. It includes details about forms parents need to fill out, supplies students should bring, the daily schedule, curriculum overview in various subjects, homework expectations, school rules, field trips, parent-teacher conferences, volunteer opportunities, wellness policy and birthday celebrations.
Alexandra Holt did a senior project where she learned cupcake and cake decorating. She made various cupcakes and cakes, starting with cupcakes and moving on to cakes. She chose this project because she loves baking and wanted to learn decorative techniques. During the project, she researched the history of cakes and cupcakes. She faced challenges like mixing up ingredients and cutting herself while decorating. Her project facilitator helped with ideas and feedback. Through this project, she learned that cakes require more effort than she prefers and now plans to study meteorology instead of pursuing a bakery career.
This document provides information for parents about Year 4 at the school. It outlines the teaching staff, daily timetable, uniform policy, PE days, homework expectations, snacks, and reward systems. Parents can find more details on the school website and by following the school's social media accounts. Questions can be directed to the Year 4 teachers.
This document is the October 2014 issue of the Tuninos Times newsletter for Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School. It provides information on upcoming events at the school such as McTeacher's Night on October 2nd and a half day of school on October 29th. It also includes notices about collecting Box Tops to earn money for the school, a free MMR vaccine clinic on October 4th, and Red Ribbon Week spirit days from October 27th-31st. The kindergarten and third grade sections provide classroom-specific information and notices as well.
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1. • In Honor of National Library Week, we had our third annual “Book-themed” cake decorating
contest. All you had to do was bake a cake and decorate it to represent a scene or character
from a favorite book, be it a beloved children’s book or your favorite adult book.
• This year we had four cakes entered into the contest
• Anyone that came through the library judged the cakes, by putting a token in the box of the
cake they find to be the best. Judging ran from 9:00am-12:30pm.
• We had 310 people participate in the voting/judging of the cakes.
• Winners were announced, and we began cutting into these beautiful creations and shared
them with anyone that came into the café. We had no cake left by the end of the day.
• It was a very successful event, and I think all who participated had a good time.
• Please consider participating next year for our 5th
Annual Literary Cake Decorating Contest.
We’re hoping to get even more Literary Cakes to choose from!
2. 1st
Place went to:
Cake #1 A Bear called Paddington Decorated by Dr. Catherine Dignam – Associate Professor of
Chemistry
with 148 votes
2nd Place went to:
Cake #4 The Very Hungry Caterpiller Decorated by Megan Lenzi – Curriculum Library Assistant
with 80 votes
3rd Place went to:
Cake #3 Forrest Gump Decorated by Colleen Previte – Archivist/Special Collections Librarian
with 69 votes
Honorable Mention went to:
Cake #2 Max’s Chocolate Chicken
Decorated by Sandra Dickie – Nurse Practitioner in Health Services, and her daughter.
with 13 votes