Friday, May 29, 2015

Goshen Village II


Hello everyone!

Today the kids had an earthquake safety practice drill.  In case there were to be an earthquake here in the computer lab all the kids know what to do.

But before we get into the earthquake drill, I'd like to discuss a very important and frightening game that many children are engaging in.

The game is called Charlie, Charlie. The game which has significant traction online in recent days, involves a pair of pencils or pens, a sheet of paper and the invocation of a spirit (demonic spirit) named "Charlie."

It's important to let the children know not to play this game because it is very dangerous and could result in unknown negative implications.  Please share and be aware.

Now moving on to our earthquake safety exercise...

Some things that we can do are:

  • Drop, cover and hold on!

  • Stay indoors until the shaking stops.

  • Stay away from windows.

  • If you're in bed, hold on and stay there, protecting your head with a pillow.

  • If you're outdoors, find a clear spot away from buildings, trees and power lines. Then, drop to the ground.

  • If you're in a car with your parents, tell them to slow down and drive to a safe place. Stay in the car until the shaking stops.


I would like to share some pictures of the kids practicing for an earthquake.  Please enjoy!




 
 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Cottonwood Creek


Hello to all the wonderful coordinators!
 
Our Mother's Day project was a hit! I/we hope you enjoy!
 
Before I go into detail about how we got to the final product I want to share with all, that the children had a fun time assisting me in putting the "flower pots" together.  First off this project was very time consuming because I had to personally sit with each individual child and piece by piece glue the foam to the newspaper and cup flower pot. The reason I could only have one child with me at a time was due to the hot glue gun for obvious safety reasons.  I will try to explain to you all the materials required and all the steps that it took to put this wonderful project together.
 
The materials used were:
 
  • colored foam (to cut into strips)
  • disposable foam or paper cups (to serve as the pots)
  • news paper to weigh down the cups
  • hot glue gun
  • colored tissue paper to wrap the flower pot in
 
I found that this project, all though very pretty and colorful was inexpensive and easy to make. To begin we pack in as much newspaper as we can into the Styrofoam cup.  This is our base and will provide weight so that when we start gluing the flowers at the top it doesn't become top heavy and tip over...we need a balance here. When you reach about half way through the cup, crumple up newspaper in the shape of a ball and hot glue the rim of the cup to secure the newspaper onto the cup.  Next take the strips of colored foam and fold in half, holding it secure...cut small little slits onto the folded part of the foam.  It should look fringe like...then after you have gotten all the way through the pieces of foam, take one side and start coiling and rolling it up.
 
Once its all rolled up, the bottom of the "flower" has to be hot glued onto the newspaper dome. That is all there really is to it, just repeat these steps until you have filled the whole top of the dome. The next thing to make are the leaves...just create leaves out of green foam and glue those onto the spots where you can see the newspaper come through.  Take the tissue paper and just wrap the bottom of the cup to make it look nice and gift ready!  I heard from the children that the moms were all so very happy with their flower pots!
 
Our next mother's day project was to make a greeting card to go with the gift! I thought the coffee mug with the pretty spring flowers coming out of it was a lovely idea for a greeting card and one that would suit mother's day! I printed the template of the mug onto construction paper and had the children color the flowers on a separate paper onto the happy mother's day logo onto the front of the card. After all the coloring they just had to cut everything and paste to make it look awesome!  It came out to be such a cute little card!
 
Hope everyone can enjoy the pictures attached and I hope you all enjoy the rest of this beautiful month.
 













 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Joke of the Day


It's time to laugh kids!

What do you call a bear with no teeth?  Gummy bear, Ha Ha Ha!

Remember kids when life gives you lemons, make lemonade :-)