Caring and Sharing in “Socktober”

Every night in the United States an estimated 600,000 people live on the streets. This October, SoulPancake and Kid President want 2 million people to prove that even the smallest acts of love, like donating a pair of socks, can make a big difference in the lives of our neighbors who are homeless.

Socktober was launched by Kid President creator Brad Montague five years ago. It’s a movement to get kids and grown-ups to help the homeless in an easy, fun way.

Last year, more than 10,000 schools, families, businesses, and churches rallied together to bring Socktober to life. People from every state and continent have taken part in Socktober! This year, William O. Schaefer is participating and we are having a “Sock Drive” until the last week in October!

All of the socks we collect as a community will be donated to a local shelter.

Art Installations for Peace

Under the direction of Mrs. Piteo our Art Teacher, the children of W.O.S. have combined their art work together to create one big picture, making the message more powerful and special. An Art Installation is artwork that is similar to a sculpture but is only around for a short period of time. The installation our children created is called,”Pinwheels for Peace”. Take a moment to enjoy the beautiful art work and special message that our class helped create.

   

 

 

Setting S.A.I.L. for a Respectful Year

Set SAIL for a Respectful Year!
Be respectful!

Overview: Respect is demonstrating courteous behavior, being polite, gracious, well-mannered and considerate around others.

Books:

 

  • Are You Respectful Today by Kris Yankee and Marian Nelson
  • Please Say Please by Margery Cuyler
  • How to Be a Friend by Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
  • Clifford’s Book of Manners by Norman Bridwell
  • Ten Rules of Being a Superhero by Deb Pilutti
  • Respect and Take Care of Things by
  • Do Unto Otters by Laurie Keller
  • The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Neill
  • Me First! by Helen Lester
  • Frog and Toad All Year by Arnold Lobel
  • How Full is Your Bucket? By Tom Rath

Songs:

We Know the Way (Moana):

Respect Song:

Sesame Street Respect:

Bruno Mars You Can Count on Me:

Read Aloud YouTube Videos:

Are You Respectful Today Video:

Me First by Helen Lester:

What is a Friend:

Recess Queen:

Same Same But Different:

Support our school wide character ed program with the following parent resources:

 

Meet the Teacher Presentation 2017

Meet the Teacher Presentation

Hello all!

The beginning of the year is a hectic yet exciting time for students, teachers and parents. Meet the Teacher Nights are designed to provide a glimpse of what life is like in your child’s class.Your attendance at our Meet the Teacher Night was greatly appreciated. I look forward to working with you as a partner in your child’s education. As there was a lot of information to digest in a short time, I am posting my presentation for your reference. Please know that you can reach me with any questions/concerns you may have at: aschaefer@socsd.org.

-Ish

What will your "ISH-fully" ever after look like?

squiggleWhat will your squiggle be?
1. Print the squiggle above or recreate it on a piece of paper.
2. Flip, turn, color, and create something-ish using the Squiggle.
3. Be creative!
4. Don't forget your name.
5. Don't forget a title. Ex.  Something-Ish

Earth Day

Take a closer look at the recycling process with Waste Management's Mr. Cool Can. This video follows paper, plastic, glass and aluminum through the waste management material recovery facility.

Now play My Garbology is an interactive game that teaches about sorting garbage for recycling, reusing, and composting. Sort garbage into four bins according to where you think each piece of garbage should go. Click the image below.
mygarbage.jjpgPost one idea on how you can reuse a water bottle!

Flexibility

Being flexible helps us when we need to cope with changes. Flexibility helps us to think about problems in new, creative ways. Listen to It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw.

 

What does this look like to you?  Come up with three different ideas. 

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From Blackberry Ink by Eve Merriam
Bella had a new umbrella
Didn't want to lose it,
So when she walked out in the rain
umbrella
She didn't ever use it.
Her nose went sniff,
Her shoes went squish,
Her socks grew soggy,
Her glasses got foggy,
Her pockets filled with water
And a little green froggy.
All she could speak was a weak Kachoo!
But Bella's umbrella Stayed nice and new.
Was Bella flexible in this poem? What would you have done?

Listen to: Tom Chapin's Incredible Flexible You, Track 9.

Challenge: Suppose you were given these three objects: one flip-flop, an empty water bottle, a shoelace. Which one of the three would you give up if you had to give one back? Why? What could you do with the other two things? Could you use them together? How?

Persistence

Persistence is the word of the month for March.  It is important to remember that all activities take hard work and determination. Sometimes a task maybe easy but when activities are difficult you must not give up.  Persistence to achieve even through a difficult task will benefit you greatly.  The Little Engine that Could, Dumpy LaRue, The Giving Tree, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar all show characters who never give up.  Here is Eric Carle reading is very own book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Ask your parents about a time in their lives when they showed great persistence.  What did they learn? What was the outcome? What could have happened if they gave up? How did they feel in the beginning and in the end? Now think of something in your life that is hard for you.  Make a commitment to show persistence like one of the characters from the titles above and post it to our blog.

Keep Learning: Are you interested in learning more about caterpillars and butterflies?  Visit the San Diego Zoo today!

St. Patrick’s Day

Did you know that Green was not the first color associated with St. Patrick? So how did green come to represent this holiday? Go to the History Channel to find out why and find out additional trivia about St. Patrick's Day.

Watch the video, My Lucky Day by Eric Herman.

What do you consider to be your lucky item? Do you have a lucky number? Maybe you wear a lucky pair of socks for game day? Do you have a lucky shiny stone? Post a comment to our blog and let us know what your lucky item is and why!

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