Read Across America Challenge! · 3.03.2019 · Monday March 25, 2019 Day 5 Guitar Club, PE Club...
Transcript of Read Across America Challenge! · 3.03.2019 · Monday March 25, 2019 Day 5 Guitar Club, PE Club...
For the week of March 22-29, 2019
Monday March 25, 2019 Day 5 Guitar Club, PE Club
Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Day 6 Newspaper Club, Art Club
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Day 1 Band, Lego Club
Thursday March 28, 2019 Day 2 Chorus, Kindness Club
Friday, March 29, 2019 Day 3
Read Across America Challenge! The boy have taken the lead but here’s a way you can get more reading credit: Watch the videos of LPES staff reading a story, comment below the video and gain not only the time it took to read with the LPES staff member but an additional 10 minutes
of bonus time. Just sign your comment with your first name and class. For example: Jane Doe in Mrs. Smith’s class would
comment and sign Jane 4S Follow the link below or search YouTube for
LPES Reading Corner https://youtu.be/QSvGmtbiDfI
Important Dates:
Thursday, March 21: Wear a shirt showing a special place for Oh! The Places You’ll Go!
March 22- Superintendent’s Day – no school
March 26: assembly K-5 – Chinese Acrobats
Friday, March 29: Backwards Day (wear your clothes backwards) for Wacky Wednesday
March 29: Elementary Choral Music Festival, Tupper Lake
April 2-3: NYS ELA test April 8-21: Spring Break July 9 – Aug 16: Summer School
Reminders: The breakfast and lunch menus can be found on our website. Contact Mr. Sean Bavis with
any comments or suggestions related to cafeteria services.
http://www.lpcsd.org/es-breakfast-
lunch-menu/
The office closes once the late buses have left. Please be sure to pick up your student from clubs by 3:30pm and if there are any transportation issues, call the bus garage at 518-523-4277.
Please remember to send your child
in each day with their after school notes. Emergency changes only
until 1:30pm.
LPES Has Interesting Guests By Anne Paulson
We have two guests, one human and one canine, who visited us on Thursday, March 21 from 1:30-2:30 in the gym. Karen Land, three-time veteran of the Iditarod 1,000-mile sled dog race, together with her Alaskan husky, Noggin, were here to share their experiences on the trail from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska.
Chinese Acrobats Fly at LPES
The Fabulous Chinese
Acrobats With February 5, 2019 being Chinese
New Year and the year of the pig, we
thought we would bring in some
interesting performers to help us celebrate
this unique culture. The Fabulous
Chinese Acrobats are straight from the
cirque du soleil circuit in Las Vegas. This
group brings a new energy and never
before seen routines to LPES. The
acrobats performed astounding feats of
skill, focus, and athleticism.
PBIS Corner:
Patience is waiting without getting upset. Our students are demonstrating patience.
https://youtu.be/ygpl1u6n340
Click the link to see Mrs. Kirchner and Mrs. Frazer demonstrate patience....
Embrace the struggle.
When a first-grader toils over a worksheet, they may exclaim in exasperation, “I’m bad at math!” Unfortunately, a single setback may be enough for kids to concoct a permanent sense of their shortcomings: “I’m not smart.” “I stink at soccer.” “I can’t draw.”
To prevent those types of conclusions, try to change your child’s perspective, says psychologist Andrew Shatté, Ph.D., who creates training programs to help kids power through challenges. To reframe his thoughts more positively, you might say, “New sports are hard to learn at first,” or “I know you can’t tell time yet, but you will.” And let him know he’s not the only one (“Lots of kids in your class are feeling as frustrated as you are,” or “I had a tough time when I started learning subtraction too”). Help him stay hopeful by mentioning another skill he worked to master: “Remember when you couldn’t read and how much effort that took? You’ll get this too.
Taken from Parents.com https://www.parents.com/parenting/better-parenting/advice/6-tips-to-raise-an-optimist/
Students celebrate pi day by
making....Pies! Students had to
manipulate fractions in order to
change a recipie to accomodate two
pies. They could choose apple or
pumpkin as their creations. See
more pie photos on our entryway
welcome screen.
Third Grade Skis Mt. Van Ho’
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its content or to submit content, contact Mrs.
Franklin at [email protected]
WANTED: YOU! as BROTHERS
& SISTERS FOR
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
2019-2020
Have YOU ever wanted a brother
or sister (….or another one)?! …do
you LOVE other languages and
cultures? Not quite ready to travel
abroad yourself?
E X P A N D Y O U R W O R L D
& Bring the World to YOU!
Host an international student for
a semester or academic year ! Or
become a temporary family for as
short as a weekend or a week!
Contact: Cara Atkinson (LPHS
French teacher)
[email protected] or call
1-617-849-2636