Websites, Apps, & Ideas

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MAH Tips: Remember to practice math facts at least 10 minutes a night. Flash cards are an easy way to practice fasts. Websites, Apps, & Ideas: www.ixl.com – username: first initial and last name (jsmith for Jane Smith) and password is ces Math Links – site that different math site links Math Puzzle of the Month: Suppose 2 grapefruits weigh the same as 6 pears, and 4 tangerines weigh the same as 3 pears. Then 5 grapefruits weigh the same as how many tangerines? (from http://www.moems.org/zinger.htm) ~ Mrs. Bushior Visit my school website for more links Math At Home(MAH) January 2015

Transcript of Websites, Apps, & Ideas

MAH Tips:

Remember to practice math facts at least 10 minutes a night. Flash cards are an easy way to practice fasts.

Websites, Apps, & Ideas:

www.ixl.com – username: first initial and last name (jsmith for Jane Smith) and password is ces

Math Links – site that different math site links

Math Puzzle of the Month:

Suppose 2 grapefruits weigh the same as 6 pears, and 4 tangerines

weigh the same as 3 pears.

Then 5 grapefruits weigh the same as how many tangerines?

(from http://www.moems.org/zinger.htm)

~ Mrs. Bushior

Visit my school website for more links

Math At Home(MAH) January 2015

CES Lunch Menu for February

Monday, February 02, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Oatmeal Bar

Lunch: Whole Grain French Toast Sticks, Sausage, Applesauce, Fresh Vegetables, Milk CES

Alternate: Cereal Lunch

Tuesday, February 03, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Bagel & Cream Cheese

Lunch: Hamburger on Whole Grain Roll, Oven Fries, Broccoli, Assorted Juice, Milk CES

Alternate: Tuna Salad Sandwich

Wednesday, February 04, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Muffin

Lunch: Whole Grain Pasta with Meatballs, Mixed Green Salad, Peaches, Milk CES Alternate:

Egg Salad Sandwich

Thursday, February 05, 2015

Breakfast: Yogurt & Whole Grain Graham Crackers

Lunch: Chicken Fajita Wrap, Whole Grain Rice, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Assorted

Juice, Milk CES Alternate: Peanut Butter & Fluff Sandwich

Friday, February 06, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Cinnamon Bun

Lunch: Whole Grain Cheese Pizza, Fresh Carrots, Apples, Milk CES Alternate: Bagel Lunch

Monday, February 09, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Oatmeal Bar

Lunch: Hotdog on Whole Grain Roll, Baked Beans, Cucumbers, Mixed Fruit, Milk CES

Alternate: Cereal Lunch

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Bagel & Cream Cheese

Lunch: Chicken Teriyaki Dippers, Sweet Potato Fries, Spinach, Assorted Juice, Milk CES

Alternate: Tuna Salad Sandwich

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Muffin

Lunch: Whole Grain Pasta with Meat Sauce, Mixed Green Salad, Peaches, Milk CES Alternate:

Egg Salad Sandwich

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Breakfast: Yogurt & Whole Grain Graham Crackers

Lunch: Taco Salad, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheese, Mexican Corn, Assorted Juice, Milk CES

Alternate: Peanut Butter & Fluff Sandwich

Friday, February 13, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Cinnamon Bun

Lunch: French Bread Pizza, Carrots, Pears, Milk CES Alternate: Bagel Lunch

Monday, February 16, 2015

Breakfast: President's Day - Schools Closed

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Breakfast: Staff Development - Schools Closed

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Muffin

Lunch: Shells with Meatballs or Sauce, Mixed Green Salad, Peaches, Milk CES Alternate: Egg

Salad Sandwich

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Breakfast: Chinese New Year Yogurt & Whole Grain Graham Crackers

Lunch: Popcorn Chicken with Orange Sauce, Rice, Oriental Vegetables, Fortune Cookie,

Assorted Juice, Milk CES Alternate: Peanut Butter & Fluff Sandwich

Friday, February 20, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Cinnamon Bun

Lunch: Cheese Quesadilla Pizza, Salsa, Green Beans, Milk CES Alternate: Bagel Lunch

Monday, February 23, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Oatmeal Bar

Lunch: Chicken Tenders, Butter Egg Noodles, Peas, Pears, Milk CES Alternate: Cereal Lunch

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Bagel & Cream Cheese

Lunch: Meatball Grinder, Broccoli, Assorted Juice, Milk CES Alternate: Tuna Salad Sandwich

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Muffin

Lunch: Whole Grain Pasta with Meat Sauce, Mixed Green Salad, Pears, Milk CES Alternate:

Egg Salad Sandwich

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Breakfast: Yogurt & Whole Grain Graham Crackers

Lunch: Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup. Fresh Carrots, Assorted Juice, Milk CES Alternate:

Peanut Butter & Fluff Sandwich

Friday, February 27, 2015

Breakfast: Whole Grain Cinnamon Bun

Lunch: Whole Grain Cheese Pizza, Corn, Applesauce, Milk CES Alternate: Bagel Lunch

The Gates of Arendelle Will Re-Open at Center School!

Come in from the cold, feel free to dress as your favorite character, and enjoy a

Frozen Family Night!

Tuesday, March 3rd 6:30-8:00 pm

Crafts!

Prizes!

Be a Part of the Fun…Register Today!

(Updates in red)

Baseball for boys and girls 4-16, softball for girls, 4-14. T-Ball starts for kids with birthdates before May 1, 2011.

Online Registration Begins: Dec 22, 2014

In-Person Registration: Feb 7 & 14, 2015* (outside Hall School Gymnasium) 10 am – 2 pm

Last Day for On-time Registration: Mar 6, 2015*

Winter Clinic (tentative): Mar 13-14, 2015 Mar 20-21, 2015

Registration Closes: Mar 18, 2015*

Evaluations: Mar 21, 2015

Opening Day: April 25, 2015 (Rain Date) April 26, 2015

For online registration, go to:

http://willington-little-league.sportssignup.com/

Willington Little League is always in need of coaches and volunteers. Please let us know if you

are interested by emailing Maria Kennedy at [email protected]. For more information

such as the registration announcement, manual registration form and the most up to date

information, see our website at: www.willingtonlittleleague.org

*Registration for Senior League will run separately

Willington Public Library7 Ruby Road

Willington, CT 06279860-429-3854

www.willingtonpubliclibrary.org

REGISTER ONLINE OR

PRINT NEATLY AND MAIL WITH PAYMENT Name ________________________________

Date of Birth ___________ Grade _______ School ______________________________

Address _____________________________ City______________ State ___ Zip ________

Home Phone _________________________ Email ________________________________

Emergency Contact Name ___________________ Phone _______________________________ Parents Name________________________ Daytime Phone ______________________ Insurance Carrier_____________________ Policy Number _______________________

Registering for (please circle): Spring Break $110 ___________ Summer Day July 6 Week $220 ___________ Summer Day July 13 Week $220 ___________ High School Prep $110 ___________ High School League Clinic PLEASE REGISTER ON LINE Camp Ball $ 30 ___________ Summer Day Camp Store ___________ Total enclosed ___________ I hereby give permission for my child to attend the ECSU Youth Soccer Camp. I declare that he or she is in good health and able to participate in camp activities. In addition, I au-thorize the Director/s of the camp to act for me according to his best judgment in case of an emergency which requires medical attention. I will not hold ECSU or camp staff respon-sible in case of injury as a result of participation.

_________________________ ________ Signature Date

Checks payable to ECSU Foundation

P l e a s e v i s i t o u r w e b s i t e f o r m e d i c a l f o r m s f o r s u m m e r d a y c a m p o n l y ( c a n b e m a i l e d s e p a r a t e ly ) . R E G I S T E R O N L I N E o r : M a i l c o m p l e t e d a p p l i c a t i o n w i t h p a y m e n t t o : E C S U M e n ’ s S o c c e r C a m p s 8 3 W i n d h a m S t r e e t W i l l i m a n t i c , C T 0 6 2 2 6

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8:45am Drop off campers to field 9:00am Skills demo and warm-up 9:30am Technical instruction 10:15am Snack then continue with technical work 11:15am Small-sided games 12:00pm Free swim, video or games with coaches 12:30pm Lunch 1:15pm Technical work and games 3:00pm Pick-up campers at field

8:45am Drop off campers to field 9:00am Skills demo and warm-up 9:30am Technical instruction 10:15am Snack then continue with technical work 11:15am Small-sided games 12:00pm Pick-up campers at field

Upon receipt of tuition and application, an email confirmation will be sent. Fees are not refundable but may be applied to a future clinic

The full payment is required with the application.

Parents may choose to leave money on account at the Camp Store for campers to purchase snacks, pizza and or drinks. This can be done the first day of camp or on the registration form.

For summer camp only—please visit our website and fill out the medical and insurance forms

Early drop off at 8am /late pick up 4pm (if needed)—there is no instruction during these times only supervi-sion. Please only use if needed.

Register online: WWW.ECSUYouthSoccerCamp.COM

F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e c o n t a c t u s : P h o n e : 8 6 0 - 4 6 5 - 4 3 3 4

CAMP DESCRIPTIONS

SPRING AND SUMMER CAMPS The Eastern Connecticut State University Youth Summer and Spring Break Clinics are for boys and girls aged 5-14 of all skill levels. The camps focus on technical skill training. Specifically, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and heading will be developed throughout the week. The goal of the camp will be to teach all of the above in a devel-

opmentally appropriate way for each camper. Individualized goalkeeper training will also be available if any campers are interested. Most of all the camps will be FUN!!! Campers will be exposed to college coaches and players as their counselors for the week. Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt and a positive soccer experience that will last a lifetime. HIGH SCHOOL PREP CAMP This high school camp is set up to lead into the high school

athletes preseason. Players can attend individually or as part of a team. Each player will go thru 3 training sessions and play in 3 full matches—over a three day period. Players coming as a team will train and play with their teammates. Sessions will consist of technical, tactical and fitness training and will be con-ducted by college coaches. Players will be put into competi-tive situations designed to make them better all around players and prepare them for the sea-son.

HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CLINIC This is a 7 session team

clinic Each session will consist of technical and tactical instruc-tion and an 8v8 game vs. other high school teams. Games and training sessions will be coached by college coaches and play-ers. Go to our website to register and for more information. Past participants in our high school clinics include: Lyman Me-morial, Manchester, South Windsor, Killingly, Windham Tech, Bacon Academy, RHAM, Valley Regional, Cromwell, Tolland, Woodstock Academy, EO Smith, East Catholic, Coventry, Bol-ton. RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW!!

TUITION (no extra fees to register on line!!) SUMMER DAY CAMP TUITION $220

S U M M E R N IG H T C AM P T U I T I ON $ 1 1 0 S P R I N G B R E A K C AM P T U I T I ON $ 1 1 0

H I G H S C H O O L P R E P C A M P T U IT I O N $ 11 0 H I G H S C H O O L L E A G U E C L IN I C ( P E R T EA M ) $ 6 0 0

A l l f u n d s r a i s e d s u p p o r t o u r p r o g r a m .

SUMMER DAY CAMP SCHEDULE

WHAT TO BRING

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

DIRECTORS AND STAFF

Greg DeVito-co-director Head Coach Eastern Connecticut —9th Year 2008 ECAC New England Championship Finalists 5 LEC Championships—Regular Season 5 LEC Championships—Tournament 6 NCAA Tournament Berths Overall record of 109-37-20. 2013 LEC Coach of the Year National USSF B Licensed Coach Member of NEU Coaching Staff

Adam Phaiah—co-director Assistant Coach Eastern Connecticut State University—10th Year National USSF C Licensed Coach Played at Eastern Connecticut State University 2007 Thomas Krusewski Young Coach of the Year

Excellent staff and staff ratio The camp staff will be made up of college coaches and players including the Eastern women’s coach Christian D’Ambrosio and his staff and players. We have a very low camper to coach ratio of 12 to 1.

Cleats Sneakers (in case of indoor play) Water bottle Snack and drink Shin guards Soccer ball For SUMMER DAY CAMP ONLY—

Lunch (Pizza, Snacks and Drinks will be available for purchase at the Camp Store). Money can be left on account.

Swimsuit and towel

SPRING CAMP SCHEDULE

“Thank you, Coach DeVito! My son, had a great week. I was very impressed with the organization

and planning that obviously went into the camp. As a parent, I always felt informed, and was confident that he was safe and would be well looked-after! Please extend my appreciation to the players who made the

camp a success! We look forward to signing up

(early!) next year!”— Jen Lindsay

Mansfield Parks & Recreation

Summer Soccer Camp

10 South Eagleville Road

Storrs/Mansfield, CT 06268

860.429.3015

[email protected]

Daily Schedule

APRIL 13 - 17, 2015

9:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

Lions Club Memorial Park Mansfield, CT

Group Warm Up

Technical Demonstration

Technical Work

Tactical Demonstration

Tactical Work

Small Sided Games

Bring your own Ball

Bring Water Bottle

Each camper will receive a t-shirt,

and Certificate of Attendance.

APRIL 13 - 17, 2015

9:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

Lions Club

Memorial Park

Mansfield, CT

Ray Reid Soccer School

and

Mansfield Parks &

Recreation Presents...

April Vacation

Soccer Camp

Mansfield, CT.

2015

Kindly make your check payable to Mansfield Parks & Recreation

Please complete & detach the registration form and mail with your check to

the following address:

Mansfield Park & Recreation

2015 April Vacation Soccer Camp

10 South Eagleville Road

Storrs’ Mansfield, CT 06268

Price: $160 Resident, $170 Non-Resident

Please check the applicable program:

JUNIOR Program (grades k - 4)

SENIOR Program (grades 5 - 8)

GOALKEEPER Program (grades 1 - 8)

Name ___________________________________________________

Address __________________________________________________

Town _____________________ State _____ Zip _________________

Phone (H) _______________________ Cell _______________________

DOB ________________________________ Grade _______________

INSURANCE AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION

Physician _________________________________________________

Phone ____________________________________________________

Physician Address __________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Insurance Co. ______________________________________________

Policy # ___________________________________________________

Name of Insured ___________________________________________

Emergency Contact _________________________________________

Phone (H) ______________________ Cell _________________________

GENERAL RELEASE

I hereby agree to release, discharge and hold harmless the Town of Mansfield, its directors,

officers, employees, contractors and/or volunteers from any and all liability or damage that may

occur during either my participation or the participation of my minor child in the above listed

recreational activities. I understand that participation in any recreational or sport activity involves

risk and I grant permission to the Town of Mansfield to utilize any medical emergency services it

deems necessary to treat any injuries that I or my minor child may incur. I further understand that

the Town of Mansfield does not provide Insurance for recreational program participants. PHOTO

RELEASE: I understand that for promotional purpose the Town videotapes and/or takes photo-

graphs of participants enrolled in recreational activities, classes or programs I hereby release and

permit the Town of Mansfield to utilize for said promotional purposes any photographs and/or

videotapes of me or my minor child engaged in above listed recreational activities.

Signature _____________________________________________ Date ___________________

April Vacation Soccer Camp

Registration Form

A p r i l V a c a t i o n

S o c c e r C a m p

The Summer Soccer Camp will offer three

soccer programs.

The JUNIOR PROGRAM, for players in

grades K - 4, is geared for the younger

player just beginning in the sport of soccer.

The camp will consist of fun games with

soccer techniques involved.

The SENIOR PROGRAM, for players in

grades 5 - 8, providing progressive instruc-

tion in techniques and tactics for the begin-

ner.

The GOALKEEPER PROGRAM, for play-

ers in grades 1 - 8, will be grouped accord-

ingly and trained together with a separate

curriculum.

Each camper will receive a t-shirt, and

Certificate of Attendance.

The fee for the camp, for residents, is $160

per camper and $170 for non-residents.

For more information please contact

Valarie Reid @631.455.1782 or email at

[email protected]

or

Mansfield Park & Recreation

@ 860.429.3015

April Vacation Camp Staff Ray Reid Head Coach - University of Connecticut

Four Time NSCAA National Coach of the Year

2000 NCAA National Champion - UCONN

3 National Championships at Southern Univ.

12 Big East Championships

Connecticut State University

USSF 'A' Licensed

Career Coaching Record 404-103-64

Michael Mordocco - Camp Director

Former Assistant Coach - Stony Brook Univ.

Member 2000 National Championship Team - UCONN

Ray Reid Soccer School - Camp Director

Director - Northeast United Soccer Club

John Donlon

Tolland Middle School Coach

NEU - U11 & U13 Boys Coach

Ray Reid Soccer School - Camp Director

NEU— Assistant D.O.C.

ODP U14 Assistant Coach

Andy Parker

Saint Anselm College Men’s Soccer

- Two time Captain

- Started all 72 games played

- All-time leader in minutes played

- 2008 Northeast - 10 All Rookie Team

- 2011 Northeast - 10 Academic All Conference

Inti Soccer Academy - Volunteer coach for inner-city youth team NEU - Head Coach U10 Boys

NEU - Head Coach U11 Boys