Tips for a Successful School Year
Recommended Reading for October
Reading together & incorporating literacy into your daily life & routines is important for bonding, developing language, expanding vocabulary & fostering empathy
Recommended Books for the Home or Classroom Library from Maestra Casiano:
Holidays & Celebrations in October
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY
In the U.S.A., the second Monday of October each year is designated to celebrate Indigenous People. It is a time to explore & celebrate the rich heritage of Native American people. This day used to be called "Columbus Day" but by exploring history & culture, it is better celebrated as a symbol of cultural resilience rather than a remembrance of colonial era times when native inhabitants of conquered lands were often mistreated by European explorers (like Christopher Columbus).
HALLOWEEN
Halloween is the second most popular holiday in the United States of America. The holiday begun in Ireland centuries ago as a religious celebration. Halloween has been known as a time when the realm of the dead & spiritual world can interact with the living world. Over the years, the holiday has changed to become a commercial holiday. Halloween is celebrated on October 31st every year. Halloween is celebrated in a few other countries but it is not extremely widespread.
Downloadable Packets & Worksheets
To access the printable activity/packet, click on the image for that packet. These are downloadable PDF, WORD or PowerPoint files.
For Kids in Preschool through Kindergarten:
For Kids in Lower Elementary Grades (1-2):
For Kids in Upper Elementary Grades (3-5):
For Kids in Middle School Grades (6-8):
Kid Friendly Culinary Creations to Try in October
Cooking & baking together is great for family bonding while providing real life opportunities to explore math concepts such as fractions, measurements, & proportions; practice reading & writing recipes using specialized vocabulary & sequencing words; and developing gastronomical awareness
Executive Functioning for Families
Executive Functioning (EF) is basically the brain's management system. EF is a set of mental skills including working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control that are used daily to learn, work, and manage daily life.
Trouble with executive function can make it hard to focus, follow directions, and handle emotions, among other things.
Family Fun Night Suggestion
Compare & Contrast Halloween Adventures!
Step #1: Watch & discuss this short video about Story Elements
Step #2: Choose one of the suggested Halloween cartoon shorts & watch it:
* Bugs Bunny's Halloween Special
* Paw Patrol Mighty Pups Spooky Mission
Step #3: Discuss the Story Elements present in the cartoon:
* characters - people, animals, or animated objects that say or do something in the story
* setting - where & when the story takes place
* events that happen in the story
* other story elements or traits?
Step #4: Repeat steps 2 & 3 for one of the other suggested Halloween cartoon shorts
Step #5: Watch a short video about Venn Diagrams
Step #6: Talk about how the two cartoons you watched are the same ("compare") & how they are different ("contrast")
Step #7: Complete a Venn Diagram comparing & contrasting the two cartoons you watched: online template or printable template Hint: Each circle of your Venn Diagram will represent a different cartoon; use the title (name) of the cartoon as that circle's name
*** For kids in grades 6 & up, watch three different cartoons & try to create a Triple Venn Diagram ("Three Circle Venn Diagram"). This video may help you understand this challenge!
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Family Movie Night Suggestion
Happy Halloween, Scooby Doo! (2020)
Scooby-Doo and the gang team up with their pals, Bill Nye "The Science Guy" and Elvira Mistress of the Dark, to solve this mystery of gigantic proportions and save Crystal Cove!
Scooby-Doo and Shaggy’s favorite holiday is upon us! With fake monsters and candy galore – Halloween is bliss for these hungry foodies going door-to-door; but this year, their sweet holiday turns sour when the neighborhood pumpkin patch is infected by toxic ooze, creating high-flying jack-o-lanterns, and a king-sized pumpkin leader squashing everything in its path.
It’s up to Scooby-Doo and the gang as they team up with their pals, Bill Nye The Science Guy and Elvira Mistress of the Dark, to solve this mystery of gigantic proportions and save Crystal Cove!
For added fun, make some "Scooby Snacks" for people to share during the movie (View the Recipe)!