ELEMENTARY ENGAGEMENT GUIDE

Tuesday, May 4 2021

WORD OF THE DAY:

Overfishing: catching too many fish, leading to the populations of certain species declining. You can do your part to help save the ocean by practicing the catch and release method during your fishing trips.

https://kids.kiddle.co/Overfishing

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

- Sylvia Earle
HEALTHY SNACK:

 

Under the Sea Graham Crackers

Ingredients:

Graham crackers 

Blue food coloring

White frosting

 

Some or all of the following ingredients:

Goldfish

Coconut shavings

Assorted color sprinkles

Swedish fish candies

Crushed graham crackers

 

Directions: Mix 1 drop of blue food coloring into 2 Tbsp of frosting. Spread frosting on graham cracker.  Using the other ingredients create an edible ocean. Have Fun!

CAREER OF THE DAY:

Climate Change Analysts

The government, as well as ocean conservation groups, may hire climate change analysts to study the impact of a changing climate on the oceans. These environmental specialists may study current conditions, predict future trends and make recommendations to public policy makers.

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Oceanography, Master of Science in Marine Science, Bachelor’s Degree in Climate Science

Salary: $71, 360

 

CHALLENGE OF THE DAY:

Join us in doing our part to Save the Ocean by using recyclables items to try cool arts & crafts like the one below!

Recycled Kite

Materials:

  • Plastic grocery bag
  • String
  • Any thin sticks/Strips of recycled cardboard boxes
  • Tape
  • Scissors
  • Marker
  • Popsicle stick
  • Ruler or other straight edge

Instructions:

  1. Make the frame of your recycled kite by laying the sticks on top of each other to form a cross, then securing them by winding some string around the intersection of the sticks. Make sure the string is wrapped in a criss-cross diagonal pattern so the sticks remain in place.
  2. Next, cut the grocery bag on one side and across the bottom, and lay it out flat. Place the sticks on the grocery bag. Using your marker and straight edge, draw lines on the grocery bag connecting the corners of the sticks to make a template for your kite. When you are finished with this step you should have drawn a full square on the grocery bag.
  3. Take your scissors and cut along the guidelines you just drew. Then, tape the grocery bag to the sticks at each corner. If your square is big enough, you can fold the corners slightly over the sticks and tape it that way for extra strength.
  4. If you have any scraps from your grocery bag, cut them into streamers of various lengths, and attach them to the tail of your kite with tape.
  5. Finally, tie the string around the intersecting sticks and make several secure knots. Unspool several feet of string, then tie the other end of the string to the middle of the popsicle stick to create the line for the kite.

https://nationalaquarium.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/diy-craft-make-a-kite-out-of-recycled-materials/

PARENT RESOURCES:

What better place to learn more about the ocean and how you can protect it than at your public library.  This week’s Parent Resources are all from your public library.

Martin & Beaufort County

Did you know that your child has access to public library services through a program called StudentAccess? Click the links below to find out more information.

Martin County Students:

https://bhmlib.org/martin-student/

Beaufort County Students:

https://bhmlib.org/beaufort-student/

Pitt County

Grab & Go Craft kits are now available at Sheppard Memorial Library

Call (252) 329-4581 for curb side service

https://sheppardlibrary.org/c.php?g=659582&p=4631005

Did you know you can access your Farmville Library from home? You can even access eBooks for free, just download the OverDrive Libby app for your phone or tablet.

https://www.farmvillelibrary.org/access-from-home.html

Craven County

You can access eBooks for free, just download the OverDrive Libby app for your phone or tablet.

https://nckids.overdrive.com/



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