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This instuon is an equal opportunity provider www.princeofpeaceschool.org Vol 18, Issue 7 Oct. 18, 2017 Our School’s Mission Recognizing each child as a unique image of God, the student is the focus of Prince of Peace School. In a nurturing environment of mutual respect we nourish the mind, body, heart, and soul through worship, service, and academics. Upcoming Events Pointers From the Principal By Pa Blaszczyk Do you remember playing games as a child? Games bring families together around friendly competition and fun. Games can also help us learn! There are a lot of learning games that reinforce skills your children have learned in school. You don’t need a lot of fancy supplies for many games! All you need is paper, pencil and a deck of cards. Try out this game! Multiplication Number Battle Players: Groups of two Materials: Deck of cards, Ace is worth 1, Jack is worth 10, Queen is worth 11 and King is worth 12 How to Play: Each player receives half the deck of cards Players simultaneously flip over their top two cards. Each player multiplies their two cards and their partner’s two cards. The player with the highest product (answer) wins all four cards. If both sets of cards have the same answer, the cards are placed in the center of the table. The next hand is played normally and the winner of the next multiplication battle takes the center pile, too. If your child hasn’t learned how to multiply, yet, this game can be played using addition. Give it a try and have fun! Games for Learning 8 students participated in Walker's Point dance program 10 students attended the after school program at Milwaukee Christian Center 40 students participated in programming through Ecco. 100 students used the after school Homework Help sessions each week 12 Students participated in Tablesetters-an organization that uses the Catholic Social teachings as a guide to service projects for our community Art Club was a popular program at the 25th street campus and is also offered at 22nd street this school year 32 students participated in Summit Summer Program 10 students receive weekly one-on-one tutoring with Summit during the school year. The importance of community programs Mr. Lopez: For helping get HeadSprout up and running. Mr. Hartman: For helping with breakfast on Monday at 22nd St. Ms. Clohisy: For supplying anchor charts in every classroom to reference Catholic Social Teaching. Ms. Berens: For incorporating cross curricular projects into art class. Ms. Diana: For being the brains behind 25th Street operations and keeping everyone organized. The Leadership Team: Mr. Llautado, Ms. Clohisy, Ms. Schober & Ms. B.: For supplying snacks for PD on Wednesday. Mr. Orozco: For practicing recess transition to ensure 100% compliance by students. Ms. Schober & Ms. Clohisy: For preparing the Community mini-unit. Spirit Wear Day Oct. 20th All Grades Field Trip: MAM Oct. 20th - 5th Grade POP Staff To Participate In: Oct. 21th Pictures to come! POP STUDENT PARTICIPATION Dear Families, The Prince of Peace community continues to have a strong involvement in programs which help broaden student interests and contributions to strong social values. This past school year, participation in these programs helped many students find activities they are not able to participate in during the normal school day. We continue to offer these opportunities. If you are not already participating in one of these programs, please speak with Mrs. Valdez at 25th street and Mr. Grodsky at 22nd street to find out how you can join. We look forward to having many more participants! Lastly, thank you to all families for consistently attending school. We currently have 96% attendance! Go Archangels! Remember to “Like Us” on Face Book!

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider www.princeofpeaceschool.org

Vol 18, Issue 7 Oct. 18, 2017

Our School’s Mission

Recognizing each child as a unique image of God, the student is the focus of Prince of Peace School. In a nurturing environment of mutual respect we nourish the mind, body, heart, and soul through worship, service, and academics.

Upcoming Events

Pointers From the Principal

By Patti Blaszczyk

Do you remember playing games as a

child? Games bring families together

around friendly competition and fun.

Games can also help us learn! There

are a lot of learning games that

reinforce skills your children have

learned in school. You don’t need a lot

of fancy supplies for many games!

All you need is paper, pencil and a

deck of cards. Try out this game!

Multiplication Number Battle

Players: Groups of two

Materials: Deck of cards, Ace is worth 1, Jack is worth 10, Queen is worth 11 and King is worth 12

How to Play: Each player receives half the deck of cards

Players simultaneously flip over their top two cards. Each player multiplies their two cards and their partner’s two cards.

The player with the highest product (answer) wins all four cards. If both sets of cards have the same answer, the cards are

placed in the center of the table. The next hand is played normally and the winner of the next multiplication battle takes

the center pile, too.

If your child hasn’t learned how to multiply, yet, this game can be played using addition. Give it a try and have fun!

Games for Learning

8 students participated in Walker's Point dance program

10 students attended the after school program at Milwaukee Christian Center

40 students participated in programming through Ecco.

100 students used the after school Homework Help sessions each week

12 Students participated in Tablesetters-an organization that

uses the Catholic Social teachings as a guide to service projects for our community

Art Club was a popular program at the 25th street campus and is also offered at

22nd street this school year

32 students participated in Summit Summer Program

10 students receive weekly one-on-one tutoring with Summit during the school year.

The importance of community programs

Mr. Lopez: For helping get HeadSprout up

and running.

Mr. Hartman: For helping with breakfast on

Monday at 22nd St.

Ms. Clohisy: For supplying anchor charts

in every classroom to reference Catholic

Social Teaching.

Ms. Berens: For incorporating cross

curricular projects into art class.

Ms. Diana: For being the brains behind

25th Street operations and keeping

everyone organized.

The Leadership Team: Mr. Llautado, Ms.

Clohisy, Ms. Schober & Ms. B.: For

supplying snacks for PD on Wednesday.

Mr. Orozco: For practicing recess transition

to ensure 100% compliance by students.

Ms. Schober & Ms. Clohisy: For preparing

the Community mini-unit.

Spirit Wear Day Oct. 20th All Grades

Field Trip: MAM Oct. 20th - 5th Grade

POP Staff To Participate In:

Oct. 21th Pictures to come! POP STUDENT PARTICIPATION

Dear Families,

The Prince of Peace community continues

to have a strong involvement in programs

which help broaden student interests and

contributions to strong social values.

This past school year, participation in these programs helped many students find activities they are not able to participate in during the normal school day. We continue to offer these opportunities. If you are not already participating in one of these programs, please speak with Mrs. Valdez at 25th street and Mr. Grodsky at 22nd street to find out how you can join. We look forward to having many more participants! Lastly, thank you to all families for consistently attending school. We currently have 96% attendance! Go Archangels!

Remember to “Like Us” on Face Book!

Vol. 18, Edición 7 18 de octubre , 2017

Nuestra Misión de la Escuela

Reconocer que cada niño es una imagen única de Dios, el estudiante es el enfoque de la Escuela Príncipe de Paz. En un ambiente de respeto mutuo alimentamos la mente, cuerpo, corazón y alma a través de la alabanza, el servicio y académicamente.

Próximos Eventos

Consejos de la Directora Por Patti Blaszczyk

21 de octubre

Pictures to

come!

Juegos de aprendizaje ¿Te recuerdas jugando cuando eras un niño? Los Juegos unen a las familias en entorno a una competencia amistosa y divertida. ¡Los Juegos también pueden ayudarnos a aprender! Hay bastantes juegos que refuerzan las habilidades de aprendizaje que los niños han aprendi-do en la escuela. ¡Usted no necesita demasiados articulos de lujo para mu-chos de los juegos!

Todo lo que necesita es papel, lápiz y una baraja de cartas. ¡Pruebe este juego!

Batalla de la Multiplicación de Números

Jugadores: Grupos de dos

Materiales: Baraja de cartas, as vale 1, Jota vale 10, reina vale 11 y el rey vale 12 Como jugar: Cada jugador recibe la mitad de la baraja de cartas Los jugadores simultáneamente voltearan sus primeras dos cartas. Cada jugador multiplicara sus dos cartas y las dos cartas de su compañero. El jugador con el producto más alto (respuesta) ganara las cuatro cartas. Si ambos conjuntos de cartas tie-nen la misma respuesta, las cartas se colocaran en el centro de la mesa. La siguiente ronda se juega normalmente y el gana-dor de la próxima batalla de multiplicación, también tomara el grupo de cartas del centro. Si su niño no ha aprendido a multiplicar, aun, este juego puede jugarse utilizando la suma. ¡Inténtalo y diviértase!

Estimadas familias, La comunidad de Príncipe de Paz continúa con una fuerte participación en programas que ayudan a ampliar el interés de los estudiantes y en la contribucion a los fuertes valores sociales. Este pasado año escolar, la participación en estos programas ayudó a muchos estudiantes a encontrar actividades en las que no pueden participar durante el día normal de clases. Continuamos ofreciendo estas oportunidades. Si usted aun no participa en uno de estos programas, por favor hablar con la Sra. Valdez en el plantel de la calle 25 y con el Sr. Grodsky en el plantel de la calle 22 para investigar cómo puede unirse. ¡Esperamos contar con muchos más participantes! Por último, agradecemos a todas las familias por la asistencia constante a clases. Actualmente contamos con 96% de asistencia. ¡Vamos arcángeles!

La importancia de los programas comunitarios

PARTICIPACION DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DE POP 8 estudiantes participaron en el programa de danza “Walker’s Point”

10 alumnos asistieron al programa después de clases el Centro Cristiano de Mil-

waukee “Milwaukee Christian Center”

40 estudiantes participaron en la programación a través de Ecco.

100 estudiantes utilizaron sesiones de ayuda con la tarea cada semana después de

clases

12 estudiantes participaron en “Tablesetters”, una organización que utiliza la Doctri-

na Social Católica como guía para proyectos de servicio para nuestra comunidad

El Club de arte fue un programa popular en el plantel de la calle 25 y también este año escolar se ofrece en el plantel de la calle 22.

32 alumnos participaron en el programa de verano “Summit”

10 estudiantes recibieron semanalmente tutoría de uno-a-uno en “Summit” durante

el año escolar.

Vestir el Espíritu de Cooperación

20 de octubre

Todos los

grados

Excursión: MAM

20 de octubre - 5to grado

Personal de POP a Participar en:

Sr. López: por ayudar a poner “HeadSprout” en marcha. Sr. Hartman: por ayudar con el desayuno del lunes en el plantel de la calle 22. Srta. Clohisy: por el suministro de graficas de anuncios en todas las aulas con referencias a la Doctrina Social Católica. Sra. Berens: por la incorporación de proyectos curriculares transversales en las clase de arte. Sra. Diana: por ser el cerebro detrás de las operaciones del plantel de la calle 25 y mantener a todo el mundo organizado. El equipo de liderazgo: Sr. Llaurado, Srta. Clohisy, Srta. Schober y Sra. B.: por el suministro de refrigerios durante la reunión “EP” del miércoles. Mr. Orozco: por practicar la transición del receso para garantizar el cumplimiento del 100% de los estudiantes. Srta. Schober &Srta. Clohisy: por preparar la mini-unidad comunidad.

¡Recuerde darnos

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