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Dunedin Middle School August 2017
70 Patrcia Ave Duendin flroida 34698727-734-3250Ms.Tina
Ms.Mary Staff list
Welcome Back It’s a new school year and I want to make sure that everyone understands the expectations of R’Club and 21st Century. You must sign the students in /out everyday. The students must stay until 5:45pm everyday. Parents must attend 2 events during the school year. This will be in the news letter and online as well as signs posted that week. Please make arrangements to attend. This is going to be a great year. We will check grades during the week and tutoring time is available in the morning.We open at 7am and Close at 6pm SHARP. You will be charge a late pick up fee at that time so please have that ready at pick up. This is a free program but you will be CHARGED for time after 6pm. Please see Ms. Tina if you have any questions or need anything. Thank you
Happy Birthday to all that
celebrate this month.
Welcome back and welcome new students
Is your child tired of the same old cheeseburgers for dinner? Mix things up by making this simple and easy cheeseburger pie that the whole family will love! Not only will he explore cooking techniques, they will hone their fine motor skills.
August Word of the Month ---- RespectTreating yourself and others with courtesy and consideration.
Please join us August 17th
Guest Speaker: Jason from More 2 life
Please join us in the café at 4:30 -5:45 pm
Lite Healthy Snacks
We will continue to work on
Animal Love Fun
We are making stuff animals for the sick in the hospital.
Please stop by and see the ones that they have finished. The kids
are having fun and it’s all by hand and made with loves!
What You Need: 1 pound of lean hamburger1 celery stalk, 1 small onion,1 small carrotPinch of saltDash of pepperMedium sauté pan1 cup shredded Monterey jack cheese½ cup Bisquick1 cup milk2 eggs
What You Do: 1. 1. Help your child wash and chop the celery and carrot into small chunks along with the
onion. Using a chef’s knife is an essential kitchen skill, but should be supervised by an adult!2. 2. Now he can add the carrot, celery, onion, and lean hamburger into a medium sized sauté
pan and simmer over medium heat.3. 3. Once the meat has started to brown, invite your child to add the salt and pepper. Give
everything another stir, and then remove from the heat.4. 4. In another bowl, your child can begin mixing the Bisquick, eggs, and milk whisking until
everything is nice and smooth.
Is your child tired of the same old cheeseburgers for dinner? Mix things up by making this simple and easy cheeseburger pie that the whole family will love! Not only will he explore cooking techniques, they will hone their fine motor skills.
What You Need: 1 pound of lean hamburger1 celery stalk, 1 small onion,1 small carrotPinch of saltDash of pepperMedium sauté pan1 cup shredded Monterey jack cheese½ cup Bisquick1 cup milk2 eggs
What You Do: 1. 1. Help your child wash and chop the celery and carrot into small chunks along with the
onion. Using a chef’s knife is an essential kitchen skill, but should be supervised by an adult!2. 2. Now he can add the carrot, celery, onion, and lean hamburger into a medium sized sauté
pan and simmer over medium heat.3. 3. Once the meat has started to brown, invite your child to add the salt and pepper. Give
everything another stir, and then remove from the heat.4. 4. In another bowl, your child can begin mixing the Bisquick, eggs, and milk whisking until
everything is nice and smooth.
Neu●ron /’n(y)oo rän/
Noun – a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell
Make a Neuron
A neuron is a nerve cell used to transmit information by electrical and chemical signaling. Did you ever wonder what a neuron looks like? Well now is your chance to create your very own neuron from everyday materials around your house!
Materials: Wire, 65 Beads
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NOTES & REMINDERS
Don’t be late on the pick up time we CLOSE at 6pm SHARP