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BE KIND, BE SPECTACULAR!
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* All Jewish holidays start at sundown the day before they are listed.
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honesty • respect • responsibility
July 2020 My Goal This Week:
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My Favorite Book This Week: Monday
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Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
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Math
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Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
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Science
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Reading / Language Arts Spelling
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BE KIND, BE SPECTACULAR!
STUDY TIP:
Know what your homework is.
• fairness • caring • citizenship
Honesty
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Honesty – Associated with moral excellence. It is the ability to be truthful. JULY 23 Math
Thursday
Science
Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
Parent Signature
JULY 24 Math
Friday
Science
Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
Parent Signature
Spelling Words 1.
11.
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20. When cats are happy or pleased, they squeeze their eyes shut.
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My Plate
choosemyplate.gov is designed to help people make healthier and smaller food choices. Here is a review of the plate model and its colors. This is what each color represents: Grains
Orange represents the grain group – “Make at least half your grains whole.” Vegetables
Green represents the vegetable group – “Vary your vegetables.” Fruits
Red represents the fruit group – “Focus on fruits.” Protein
Purple represents the protein foods group – “Go lean with protein.” Dairy
Blue represents the dairy group – “Get your calcium-rich foods.” Source: www.choosemyplate.gov
10 Tips for a Great Plate
1. Balance calories. 2. Enjoy your food but eat less. 3. Avoid oversized portions. 4. Foods to eat often: vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat and fat-free dairy and milk products. 5. Make half your plate vegetables and fruit. 6. Switch to fat-free or low-fat milk. 7. Make half your grains whole grains. 8. Reduce foods that are high in added sugars, salts and solid fats: ice cream, candies, sweetened drinks, pizza, cakes and pies, and fatty meats.
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Source: www.choosemyplate.gov
9. Compare sodium in foods. Select canned items that are “no salt added, ” “low sodium” and “reduced sodium.”
BE KIND, BE SPECTACULAR!
10. Drink water instead of sugary drinks.
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December 2020 My Goal This Week:
DECEMBER 21 Math
honesty • respect • responsibility My Favorite Book This Week:
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Science
Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
Parent Signature
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BE KIND, BE SPECTACULAR!
STUDY TIP:
When you read a book, stop once in a while and think about what you’ve read.
• fairness • caring • citizenship
Fairness
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Fairness – Give people a fair chance. Try not to assume someone is wrong, and listen with an open mind. DECEMBER 24 Math
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Christmas Eve
Science
Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
Parent Signature
DECEMBER 25 Math
Friday
Christmas Day
Science
Social Studies
Reading / Language Arts Spelling
Parent Signature
Spelling Words 1.
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fight? WHY? Why fight? There is no good reason. It may solve a problem momentarily, but really, it will make the problem worse. It can cause hard feelings, embarrassment and physical harm.
These are steps you could take to stop fighting:
Rules to avoid fighting:
1. Don’t let yourself get angrier and angrier:
1. No name-calling.
Choose to STOP.
2. Listen to the other person. You can learn
2. Be clear about what you are fighting about.
more about the problem and think of better
3. Listen to how each person feels.
ways to solve it.
4. Think about what else you could do to solve the
3. Be honest about how you feel.
problem. There is always another option instead
4. Use your brain. You are less likely to get hurt
of fighting.
using your brain than your fists.
5. If you can’t think of another option, ask someone else for help.
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