ELEMENTARY ENGAGEMENT GUIDE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2020

WORD OF THE DAY:

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

-ANONYMOUS
HEALTHY SNACK:

Bear Cubs 

 

Ingredients:

  1. Graham Crackers
  2. Banana Slices
  3. Cheerios
  4. Blueberries
  5. Nutella

Instructions:

  1. Use a spoon to spread Nutella on the cracker
  2. Place two cheerios near the top of the cracker to make the eyes
  3. Place one cheerio in the middle to make the nose
  4. Place four blueberries in a U shape near the bottom to make the smile
  5. Enjoy!
CAREER OF THE DAY:

NFL Official

Fall means football is back! Have you ever watched a football game and noticed the people wearing the Zebra striped shirts? Well those are the officials who control the games by enforcing the rules and managing the game clock. Here is a video of a former NFL official discussing what it takes to be on the big stage!  

https://www.businessinsider.com/what-it-takes-to-be-an-nfl-referee-football-sunday-roger-goodell-tom-brady-2018-9 

Salary: Up to $10,000 per game 

Education/Experience: No education needed but you should start working in pee-wee games, JV games, then join a local high school association. Building your resume is important before applying for a NFL position 

CHALLENGE OF THE DAY:

Today’s Daily Challenge is to paint a picture using only Fall Colors! Check out some of ours.

PARENT RESOURCES:

“Sevierville has always been a popular field trip destination. But this year, many of our popular attractions stepped up to also offer great educational experiences to students online. Whether through simple YouTube videos, Facebook lives, or educational components on their websites, these Sevierville area attractions keep learning fun.” 

https://visitsevierville.com/VirtualFieldTripToTheSmokyMountains.aspx 

“During the Spring and Summer, a tree uses its leaves to transform sunlight into energy to help it grow. This process of photosynthesis is helped along by molecules of chlorophyll, which makes leaves green. But as temperatures dip in the fall, chlorophyll breaks down and other pigments, which have been hiding behind the green, are revealed—bright reds, oranges, and yellows. With rubbing alcohol and a coffee filter, you can coax these vibrant molecules out of the leaf and onto paper for your viewing pleasure; the process is called chromatography. Ready to try it?” 

https://www.parents.com/fun/arts-crafts/kid/fall-nature-crafts-for-kids/?slide=slide_ff44b396-f765-432a-9eb2-73cec907cf81#slide_ff44b396-f765-432a-9eb2-73cec907cf81 

Craft cute hedgehogs (or other animals) from pinecones with your family. 

https://www.parents.com/fun/arts-crafts/kid/fall-nature-crafts-for-kids/?slide=slide_efd64515-b1bb-4823-abdf-13d19860540b#slide_efd64515-b1bb-4823-abdf-13d19860540b 

Remember to get your flu shot! With flu season beginning and the COVID-19 pandemic still continuing strong, getting a flu shot is necessary to protect your immune system and prevent increased risk to COVID-19. 

https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/flu 

With fall and winter coming, you may need to restock on winter clothing for your kids. Children’s Place online store is have a 50%-60% off sale on everything on its site! Take a look: 

https://www.childrensplace.com/us/home 



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