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Oak Grove Middle October 2016

1370 S. Belcher Rd.727.536.2757

Jasmine MinnisBreshell Johnson

Ms. Alex, Ms. Daisy & Mr. Craig

Parents,

Just a reminder, don’t forget to join us on Thursday October 20, 2016 for Lights On! Please come and show your support for afterschool programs. As always, thank you for following all guidelines and thank you for being a part of “R” Family!

Full Day: Oct. 12, 2016 School CLOSED but R’Club will be OPEN here @ Oak Grove 7am – 6pm. Report Cards Distributed: Tuesday Oct. 25, 2016

Happy Birthday

Jay G. 10/12

Cristian M. 10/27

Congrats to all students who

made Honor Roll or Principal’s List,

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Happy Birthday

Jay G. 10/12

Cristian M. 10/27

Congrats to all students who

made Honor Roll or Principal’s List,

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Word of the Month: Cooperation Getting along with others and working to

Lights On AfterschoolThursday October 20 2016 4:30p – 5:45p

Please join our festivities as we celebrate before and after school programs!

SoleHope

Oct. 12, 2016

The students will be making shoes for children in Uganda,

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

2. Lightly oil or coat an 8 x 8-inch baking pan or dish with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

3. Place the oats, shredded wheat, walnuts, dried fruit, cinnamon, and salt in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until the mixture is finely chopped (the fruit should be the size of a dried pea or lentil).

4. Whisk together the eggs, honey, and vanilla in a large bowl until well blended. Add the oat mixture and chocolate chips and stir to

Grab-and-Go Granola BarsIngredients 1 cup quick cooking or old fashion oats1 cup spoon-size shredded wheat cereal1 cup walnuts1 ½ cups dried fruit (choose one or more of the following: raisins, cherries, apricots, cranberries½ teaspoon ground cinnamon½ teaspoon salt

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Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

2. Lightly oil or coat an 8 x 8-inch baking pan or dish with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

3. Place the oats, shredded wheat, walnuts, dried fruit, cinnamon, and salt in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until the mixture is finely chopped (the fruit should be the size of a dried pea or lentil).

4. Whisk together the eggs, honey, and vanilla in a large bowl until well blended. Add the oat mixture and chocolate chips and stir to

Grab-and-Go Granola BarsIngredients 1 cup quick cooking or old fashion oats1 cup spoon-size shredded wheat cereal1 cup walnuts1 ½ cups dried fruit (choose one or more of the following: raisins, cherries, apricots, cranberries½ teaspoon ground cinnamon½ teaspoon salt

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Alka-Seltzer RocketsHow to Build Your Own Rocket

Before you start:Building this rocket will help you understand how real rockets propel themselves into space:

ASK AN ADULT TO HELP YOU!

What you will learn:You can use baking soda and vinegar to propel an object across the floor. The object, in this case your rocket will slide across the floor by the chemical reaction created from the combination of baking soda and vinegar.

A scientist from the early 1700’s named Isaac Newton, came up with an idea about how things move through space. He said a force pushing on an object will create a second force, with same strength as the first, going in the opposite direction. This idea is now call Newton’s Third Law of Motion What you need:Yard stick, Measuring tape (several feet long), Stopwatch

Directions: Tape several large garbage bags to the floor, creating a runway, see diagram. Tape a yardstick to the floor on the narrow side. This can be used as the start line for your launch track. 1. Put a small amount of baking soda

into the canister. 2. Add enough vinegar to just cover

the baking soda and quickly replace the lid. You can also use Alka-Seltzer tablets and water.

3. Set the rocket on the start line, one end of the plastic bag, with the cap facing you. BE CAREFUL, IMPROPER USE OF YOUR ROCKET CAN CAUSE EYE INJURIES.

4. Time the rocket to see how long it takes from launch to when it comes to a complete stop.

5. Place a marker along- side the runway where the rocket ends and measure the distance to the final resting point of the rocket.

6. Does the amount of baking soda and vinegar used change the distance that the rocket goes? Try different amounts (WITH ADULT PERMISSION) and record you R’Club Mission Statement:

Strengthening children, families and communities

through quality child/youth development programs

which focus on: Respect, Responsibility,

Resourcefulness and

Launched in October 2000, Lights On Afterschool is the only nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their role in keeping kids safe, inspiring them to learn and helping working families. The effort has become a hallmark of the afterschool movement and annually sees more than 1 million Americans celebrate at more than 8,000 events nationwide.

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Launched in October 2000, Lights On Afterschool is the only nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their role in keeping kids safe, inspiring them to learn and helping working families. The effort has become a hallmark of the afterschool movement and annually sees more than 1 million Americans celebrate at more than 8,000 events nationwide.