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Thursday, March 8, 2012
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
President's Day Facts from Yahoo.com
Here's what your kids know about Presidents Day: They have the day off from school that day. But there's plenty more they should know about this federal holiday. Check out these Presidents Day facts -- then quiz your kids.
* Presidents Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February. According to History.com, when the holiday was first implemented in the 1800s, it was named "Washington's Birthday" and was celebrated on Feb. 22 to commemorate first President George Washington's birth date.
* According to the National Archives, Congress declared Washington's Birthday a federal holiday in 1879, making him the first American citizen to have such a holiday.
* In 1968, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Bill, which moved a number of federal holidays to Mondays -- including Washington's Birthday -- so now the holiday is never celebrated on his actual birthday.
* The famous story about Washington chopping down the cherry tree is fictional. The made-up tale, in which a virtuous, young Washington supposedly said, "I cannot tell a lie, I did cut it with my hatchet" was included in Mason "Parson" Weems' 1800 book, "The Life of Washington." According to theRegister Guard, Weems got a 19th century bestseller out of it -- and the story lives on.
* Every year since 1896, the Senate has observed Washington's Birthday by selecting one of its members to read his Farewell Address. Parties are alternated for the delivery of the 7,641-word statement, which takes nearly 45 minutes. Senator Jeanne Shaheen has been appointed to read it on Feb. 27.
* There has never been an official name change to the Washington's Birthday holiday, but according toUSA.gov, the holiday is now commonly referred to as Presidents Day. In some states, the day jointly honors the birthday of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, who was born on Feb. 12.
* In addition to Washington and Lincoln, two other presidents have February birthdays. Ronald Reagan was born on Feb. 6, 1911, and William Henry Harrison was born on Feb. 9, 1773.
* While Presidents Day is an official national holiday, each state is allowed to decide how to celebrate it and what to call it, according to Scholastic. Every state has some mention of Washington, but some forgo acknowledging Lincoln's birthday. In Alabama, the state celebrates Washington and Jefferson Day, named for Thomas Jefferson. And in Massachusetts, Washington Day is celebrated in February, but a separate Presidents Day holiday honors the presidents who came from New England.
* Alexandria, Va., is the home of the "The Largest Parade Celebrating Washington's Birthday in the USA." Since 1923, the town has hosted an annual George Washington Birthday Parade that features bands, floats, wagons, horses and historic reenactments. There is also free admission to many of the town's historic sites.
* Presidents Day has become a day to celebrate the accomplishments of all presidents. PBS Kids has a list of little-known secrets about the first 43 presidents. Included: Ulysses S. Grant once got a speeding ticket for riding his horse too fast and Millard Fillmore was the first president to have a bathtub installed in the White House. And he was president No. 13.
Victoria Leigh Miller is a freelance writer. She has been writing about parenting topics since 2001.
Field Trip to Gattitown - March 28th
Field Trip to Gattitown on March 28th.
Leave around 9:00 am and return around 1:30 pm. Parent volunteers can come at
11:00 am and must pay $7.00 per person for the buffet. Student cost is $14.00
per child. Please let me know if you would be willing to attend as a parent
volunteer. J
PLEASE!
Wellness Wednesday- February 22nd
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY - February
22nd
No fast food or
drinks may be brought into the school, but students may bring their lunch from
home. We will be exercising during the day and talking about the importance of
having a healthy body and a healthy routine.
If your child
wants to bring a small water bottle to school to keep on their desk (that will
not spill) they are invited to do so. However, we do not want these items to
become a distraction from learning.
We have always
had Dance Parties during the day, but we will also be doing more stretching and yoga during
the day to keep our bodies fresh for learning.
Career Day - March 30, 2012
Career Day on Friday, March 30, 2012 from 8a.m.-12p.m
Please, please, please consider joining
us for Career Day at Southern Elementary! You will speak to 25 students at a
time for around 10 minutes. If you would be willing to come, please let either Ginger
Perkins in the Family Resource Center or myself know.
If you would like to come to speak just
to the 2nd grade in the afternoon of that day 12p.m.- 2p.m., please
let me know!
If you know anyone who would make a great
Career Day presenter, please let me know and I will invite him or her
personally.
Our students LOVE learning about new and
different careers and asking questions! Please help make this a great day for
us all!
ginger.perkins@fayette.kyschools.us
(859) 381-3659
Monday, February 13, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Dino-Parents,
We could really use some volunteers in our
classroom to help us! Any day, any time!
• Small group leaders - to supervise students as they play learning games
or read with them.
• Laminaters and Cutters - to help finalize some fun learning games for
use in our room!
• Math Buddies/Reading Buddies - to work with those of us who may struggle
with a concept or two.
• Cleaners - to help Ms. Decker keep our room nice, neat and CLEAN.
Thank you for your continued support!
The Dinosaurs
Friday, December 16, 2011
Storytelling #1 - Southern Elementary
Individual Student Event. A student creates an original digital story, it may include original digital art to enhance the story.
Note from Elaine Harrison Lane, 12/14/2011: The author could ask another student to illustrate the story, making sure to give credit to the illustrator.
Title: Vacation
Student Name: Christy Kim
Grade Level: 3rd Grade
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Photo #1 - Southern Elementary
Individual Student Event. Students takes an original digital photo. Each piece should have a unique title.
When asked what is meant by the process used with the photo, Elaine Harrison Lane replied, 12/14/2011: I think a statement that says student used personal/school camera/phone to shoot the photograph.
Title: Mustang Madness
Student Name: Paige Hughes
Grade Level: 3rd Grade
Software: none
Process: Paige took this photo on her family's personal digital SLR camera. The image was uploaded directly to this website.
Photo #2 - Southern Elementary
Individual Student Event. Students takes an original digital photo. Each piece should have a unique title.
When asked what is meant by the process used with the photo, Elaine Harrison Lane replied, 12/14/2011: I think a statement that says student used personal/school camera/phone to shoot the photograph.
Title: Kickin' It
Student Name: Cole Rankin
Grade Level: 5th Grade
Software: none
Process: Cole took this photo using an STLP point-n-shoot camera while at school.
Manipulated Image #1 - Southern Elementary
Individual Student Event. A student creates an original digital image then manipulates the image with software to create an original new image. Both images are posted. If chosen for state, follow rubric directions for matting and piece can be no larger than 11" x 14" or smaller than 5.5" x 8.5".
Title of manipulated image: Rainbow
Title of original image: IMG_113
Student Name: Emmalee Dragonette
Grade Level: 5th
Software: Photoshop Elements 10
Process: Emmalee edited her photo using Photoshop Elements 10.
Manipulated Image #2 - Southern Elementary
Individual Student Event. A student creates an original digital image then manipulates the image with software to create an original new image. Both images are posted. If chosen for state, follow rubric directions for matting and piece can be no larger than 11" x 14" or smaller than 5.5" x 8.5".
Title of manipulated image: Playground Tree
Title of original image: IMG_0375
Student Name: Megan Crowley
Grade Level: 4th
Software: Picnik.com (free version)
Process: Megan edited her photo using www.picnik.com (free version).
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