Learning at Home

Hey Boys and Girls (and Families)

We are starting something new! …. Learning at home!

I will be in touch with you all.  I miss all of my lovies!  We will be together soon!

Love, Mrs. Kuhn

Blizzard Box Project

This request may find you busy preparing for the upcoming holidays and sharing special celebrations with family and friends. It is our hope, however, that your family will reserve some time to help with our community service project.

Our community service activity this month is donating “Blizzard Boxes” to Meals on Wheels. We are welcoming Blizzard Boxes until Monday, December 16th. A Meals on Wheels representative will be joining William O. Schaefer for an assembly to personally receive the boxes and thank the SOCSD students for their kindness.

A BLIZZARD BOX is an assortment of donated non-perishable food items packed into shoeboxes. Refer to Blizzard Box Instruction to find out all the details, including the suggested foods. Please be sure to check product expiration date. NO fresh fruit or vegetables please!

Please wrap the lids separately from the boxes – wrap the top of the shoe box separately from the bottom of the shoe box (no boot boxes please) in grocery bag paper in order to make sure contents are easily accessible. Do not put any decorations on the box.

Students can use their imagination to draw pictures on the paper that senior citizens would enjoy receiving! The BLIZZARD BOXES will be delivered to the recipients of the Home Delivered Meals Program as a food source ahould the regular food deliveries be halted due to weather related or other emergencies.

For more information about Meals On Wheels and how you can help the Rockland County Community visit the Meals On Wheels website.

Please consider creating a BLIZZARD BOX with your family. Drop off your BLIZZARD BOX at William O. Schaefer (WOS), 140 Lester Drive, Tappan, New York between Tuesday, December 3th and Monday, December 16th.

Thank you in advance for giving so generously to the seniors in our community during this winter season.
Questions can be forwarded to hhill@socsd.org, ebarsanti@socsd.org, ccosgrove@socsd.org.

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June Character Education

Look how we have grown!
“Reflect on the ocean crossed and how to improve the journey.”

Assembly Read Aloud: I Am Enough by Grace Byers

This is a lyrical ode to loving who you are, respecting others, and being kind to one another!

Other Books about Relection:

YOUTUBE Songs that teach REFLECTION:

Books about REFLECTION on YOUTUBE:

Go For The Gold!

In 2018 the Winter Olympics will be held at Pyeongchang, South Korea, with the opening ceremony on 9th February and the closing ceremony on 25th February. There will be 102 events in 15 sports, with an estimate 100 nations taking part.
Pyeongchang’s mascots are Soohorange and Bandabi, a white tiger and Asiatic black bear.

The white tiger is considered Korea’s guardian animal, and is closely related to Korean mythology. The mascot represents trust and protection and the strength of the athletes. Bandabi the bear is a symbol of strong will and courage.

Here is Soohorang to get us excited about the upcoming Winter Games!

The 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, will be the largest-ever winter Games. This video shows the key buildings for the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang – from ice hockey to ski jumping!

Winter Olympic Sports
Coloring pages, learn to draw printables, writing pages, posters, videos … so much winter sports fun!

Resources:
“Winter Olympics.” Activity Village, 2018, www.activityvillage.co.uk/winter-olympics.

Mrs. Kuhn’s class is learning to care about others by participating 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.

Mrs. Kuhn’s class is learning to be accepting and to honor differences in others.


Acceptance is the fact of allowing someone to become part of a group or community and making them feel welcome.
Diversity is the understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our individual differences. These differences might include: ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other ideologies.

Assembly Read Aloud: Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae

Read books about acceptance:

  • It’s Okay to Be Different by Todd Parr
  • Whoever You Are by Mem Fox
  • Big Al by Andrew Clements
  • A Rainbow of Friends by PK Hallinan
  • The Big Orange Splot by D. Manus Pinkwater and Daniel Manus Pinkwater
  • There’s a Skunk in My Bunk by Joseph McCann
  • The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss
  • I’m Like You, You’re Like Me by Cindy Gainer
  • The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

Sing a few catchy songs about acceptance:

More great books about acceptance from YouTube!
How Full is Your Bucket

Octicorn

Whoever You Are

A Rainbow of Friends

The Big Orange Splot

The Sneetches Video

Same Same But Different

It’s Okay to be Different

We are setting SAIL 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:

 

January Word of the Month: Optimism

Be Positive! Optimism is the ability to remain hopeful and confident about the future or successful outcome of something.
Assembly Read Aloud:
Pete the Cat I Like My White Shoes by Eric Litwin

Books with Optimism Theme:

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510clKBfjeL._SX258_BO1,204,203,200_The Carrot Seed by Ruth Kraus 51lwo8P4OmL._SX258_BO1,204,203,200_Sally Jean, the Bicycle Queen by Cari Best little-engine-coverThe Little Engine that Could by Watty Piper 30abd1bdceca721f1b8374cae39d7bbbI Think, I Am by Louise Hay

Additional Resources:




Songs:



Blizzard Boxes/ Covered Cupboards

image001This request may find you busy preparing for the upcoming holidays and sharing special celebrations with family and friends. It is our hope, however, that your family will reserve some time to help with our community service project.

For the fifteenth year, William O. Schaefer’s community service activity will be donating BLIZZARD BOXES, formerly known as Covered Cupboards, for the Meals on Wheels Program.

A BLIZZARD BOX is an assortment of donated non-perishable food items packed into shoeboxes. Refer to BLIZZARD BOX FOOD LIST to find out all the details, including the suggested foods. Please be sure to check product expiration date.

Please wrap the lids separately from the boxes – wrap the top of the shoe box separately from the bottom of the shoe box (no boot boxes please) in grocery bag paper in order to make sure contents are easily accessible. Do not put any decorations on the box. Children can use their imagination to draw pictures on the paper that seniors would enjoy receiving! The BLIZZARD BOXES will be delivered to the recipients of the Home Delivered Meals Program if regular food deliveries are halted due to weather related or other emergencies.

Consider creating a BLIZZARD BOX with your family. Drop off your BLIZZARD BOX at William O. Schaefer (WOS), 140 Lester Drive, Tappan, New York between December 5th and December 16th.

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Thank you in advance for giving so generously to the seniors in our community during this winter season.

Questions can be forwarded to hhill@socsd.org, ebarsanti@socsd.org, ccosgrove@socsd.org.