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Double Eagle News
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Children’s Choice Volume 15, Issue 8 March 2020
Reminders:
Children’s Choice is open at Double Eagle Elementary school for Parent Teacher Confreres March 13th and 14th from 7am to 6pm.
We are open for Spring Break March 30th- April 3rd Monday through Friday 7am to 6pm
Remember to pack a lunch on full days!
Field trip to the Zoo March 5th
Helpful Information Site Phone # 480-1298 Office Phone: 296-2880 Email: [email protected]
Billing Email: [email protected]
Financial Assistance available: 841-4800
The Site in Snap Shots
This month was full of fun and learning. From making molds and strawberry jam to
homework helpers, here are snap shots of our month.
Spa Fun
Our Bath Bomb Club decided to try experimenting with their recipe. Skyler said, “I think we
need to put more red dye in it.” While Maya said, “I think we need to knead it more so it
doesn’t fall apart.” We ended up starting another batch and Eleanor became our bath bomb
expert, telling Sofia, “You need two small drops of color.” Sofia asked, “Does this look like
Teal?” We ended up with some beautiful bath bombs!
Jammin’ at CC
For our Spread the Love Club, we bought fresh strawberries and attempted to make jam
from scratch. Unfortunately, it turned out a little thinner than we expected. “Maybe we put
too much sugar in the jelly and that’s why it didn’t set” Hannah said. Brinley had a great
idea, “We can try again next week and really research a good recipe so we can make sure it
will come our right. At least it’s still a strawberry sauce. We can make strawberry short
cake!” Everyone loved her idea!
Homework Helpers
Now that our homework room is up and running, we discovered a great opportunity for getting
everyone involved. Older kids club does a volunteering activity every month. This month they decided to
try tutoring in our homework room. Heather says, “It’s nice because we already did most of this
homework when we were little.”
Making Molds
For our 3D peace sign activity, we got to learn how to work with molds. Austin said “This is so fun! It’s
like we’re doing construction work!” All the kids thought the feeling of the mold was weird. Eventually
they all got their hands out after some hard work.