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A Message from Mr. Williams
Sometimes a good quote can help guide us when things may be difficult or not so clear. The following quote is from Franklin Delano Roosevelt who was our President through the Great Depression and World War II, some of our country's most difficult times . He also suffered from debilitating aspects of polio which left him wheelchair bound throughout his Presidency. This quote has always stuck with me and has helped me at times in my own life. Being a President is a stressful job, let alone being disabled and guiding the country through a difficult time. If you want, let him be an example of thriving through life despite what it throws at you.
“When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hold on.” - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
What is your “knot” that helps you through life?
Do you have a favorite quote? I would like to hear it! Email it to [email protected]
Friday, April 3, 2020
National Find a Rainbow Day We have had some perfect weather this week
for finding rainbows. See if you can find one today.
Facts
Rainbows form when light is bent and re-
flected through water droplets or a prism.
According to Isaac Newton, a rainbow is
made of these colors—red, orange, yellow,
green, blue, indigo, and violet—ROY G BIV.
Mornings and evenings are the best times to
find a rainbow—when the sun is lower in the
sky.
Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow.
In literature, a rainbow is often seen as a
symbol of hope, peace and harmony.
Legend says that there is a pot of gold at the
end of the rainbow, but it is impossible to
find it. Try it! Rainbows move when the per-
son seeing the rainbow moves.
Activities
Listen to
“Somewhere Over
the Rainbow” or
“Rainbow Connection.” Sing along!
Write a haiku about rainbows (and send it to
Make Rainbow Confetti cupcakes.
Paint or color a picture with rainbow colors.
Find a rainbow. Take a picture.
“Try to be the rainbow in someone’s cloud.”
-Maya Angelou
SPRING BREAK is April 6-10
REMOTE INSTRUCTION begins April 13
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Un Mensaje del Sr. Williams
A veces, una buena cita puede ayudarnos a guiarnos cuando las cosas pueden ser difíciles o no tan claras. La siguiente cita es de Franklin Delano Roosevelt, quien fue nuestro presi-dente durante la Gran Depresión y la Segunda Guerra Mundial, algunos de los momentos más difíciles de nuestro país. También sufrió de aspectos debilitantes de la polio que lo dejaron en silla de ruedas durante toda su Presidencia. Esta cita siempre me ha quedado grabada y me ha ayudado en ocasiones en mi propia vida. Ser presidente es un trabajo es-tresante, y mucho menos estar discapacitado y guiar al país en un momento difícil. Si quieres, deja que sea un ejemplo de prosper-idad en la vida a pesar de lo que te arroje.
"Cuando llegues al final de la cuerda, haz un nudo y agárrate".
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
¿Cuál es tu "nudo" que te ayuda en la vida?
¿Tienes una cita favorita? ¡Me gustaría oírlo! Envíelo por correo electrónico a [email protected]
Viernes 3 de Abril de 2020
Día Nacional de Encontrar un Arco Iris
Hemos tenido un clima perfecto esta semana para encontrar arcoiris.
Vea si puede encontrar uno hoy.
Hechos Los arcoiris se forman cuando la luz se dobla
y se refleja a través de gotas de agua o un
prisma.
Según Isaac Newton, un arco iris está hecho
de estos colores: rojo, naranja, amarillo,
verde, azul, índigo y violeta. ROY G BIV.
Las mañanas y las tardes son los mejores
momentos para encontrar un arco iris, cuan-
do el sol está más bajo en el cielo.
Iris era la diosa griega del arcoiris.
En la literatura, un arco iris a menudo se ve
como un símbolo de esperanza, paz y ar-
monía.
La leyenda dice que hay una olla de oro al
final del arco iris, pero es imposible encon-
trarla. ¡Intentalo! Los arcoiris se mueven cu-
ando la persona que lo ve se mueve.
Ocupaciones
Escuche "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" o
"Rainbow Connection". ¡Cantar junto!
Escriba un haiku sobre arcoíris (y envíelo a
Haz pastelitos de confeti arcoíris.
Pintar o colorear una imagen con colores del arco
iris.
Encuentra un arcoiris. Toma una foto.
"Intenta ser el arcoíris en la nube de alguien".
-Maya Angelou
Vacaciones de primavera es del 6 al 10 de Abril
INSTRUCCIÓN REMOTA comienza el 13 de Abril
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