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Fern Spirit Days…DRESS Up Thursdays! Show your Falcon PRIDE
May 31 – College Day
June 7 – Super Hero Day
June 14 – Mismatched Everything Day
June 21 – Hawaiian Shirts and Sunglasses Day School Hours – 9:00-12:00 (all grades)
Prepay online at family.titank12.com Daily Milk & Juice Choices
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Alternative Menu Choices: Lunch Pricing: 1
Domino's Smart Slice
1. PB&J Sandwich Paid $3.00 Cheese Pizza
2. Cup of Yogurt & Crackers Reduced $0.40 Sidekicks
3. Grilled Cheese Milk $0.50 100% Frozen Juice
4. Entrée Salad (Mon-Thur)
**Menu Subject to change Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station
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Meatless Monday Taco Tuesday Mini Corn Dogs Tyson Crispy Papa John's
Mac & Cheese Crunchy Turkey Tacos BBQ Baked Beans Chicken Tenders Cheese Pizza
Garlic Breadstick with Salsa, Lettuce and Cheese Emoji Fries (School Approved)
Applesauce Refried Beans Roll Sidekicks
100% Frozen Juice
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station
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Meatless Monday Oven Roasted Chicken Brunch for Lunch Picnic Day! Domino's Smart Slice
Cheese Lasagna Mashed Potatoes Cinnamon French Toast Anything on a Bun Cheese Pizza
Garlic Breadstick Roll Lean Beef Sausage Side of Potatoes Sidekicks
Applesauce Fresh Sliced Apples 100% Frozen Juice
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station
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Meatless Monday Fiesta Day! Chicken Nugget Day! Last Day of School!
Italian Cheesy Burritos, Tacos & More! Emoji Fries Sack Lunch
Garlic Bread Refried Beans Roll Special Treat
with Marinara Sauce Must Pre-order
Applesauce (see form to the left)
Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station Fresh Fruit & Veggie Station
TORRANCE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY LUNCH MENU
This institution is an equal
opportunity provider.
Sack Lunch
Order Form
For June 21
Students must select three of the
five food groups. One choice must
be fruits or vegetables.
June
2018
= Whole Grain
= Low Fat
= Smart Snack Dessert
= Meatless
= Contains Pork
Check out our
Salad Bar offered
daily with seasonal
fresh fruits and
vegetables!
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How Many Hours of Sleep Do I Need?
3 to 5 years 11 to 13 hours (includes 1 nap)
5 to 10 years 10 to 11 hours
10 to 17 years 8 ½ to 9 ½ hours
18 and older 7 to 9 hours
Tips for Better Sleep - Set regular bedtimes. Try to go to bed the same time every night. - Limit TV, computer, video games, texting, etc. before bedtime. - Keep phones out of your bedroom. - Do a quiet, calming activity 30 minutes before bedtime, such as reading, taking a warm shower, or listening to calm music. - Make sure your bedroom is cool, dark, & quiet - Schedule exercise or play at least 3 hours before bedtime. - Avoid big meals right before bed. Drink a warm glass of milk or have a light, healthy snack. - Avoid sodas with caffeine, especially in the afternoon or at night.
*Sources: EatRight.org, SleepforKids.org
When you get enough sleep, you can: - Pay attention in school
- Be creative, think of new ideas, & solve problems
- Fight sickness & stay healthy
- Be in a good mood & get along well with family & friends
- Have energy to play & perform well in sports
Sleep is important for your body. Sleep helps:
- Your brain remember what you learned
- Your muscles, bones, & skin grow
- Your muscles & skin repair injuries
Take some time to relax with this moon maze!
Start
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Attention:
Please fill out the pre-order form below for a
Sack Lunch on the last day of school! Each meal
will be served with a fruit, vegetable, a choice
of milk and a sweet treat Please submit the form to your school cafeteria by Friday, June 15th.
Thank you!
**TURN IN TO YOUR SCHOOL CAFETERIA BY FRIDAY, JUNE 15** **********************MUST BE PRE-ORDERED**********************
Choose One:
Pizza Pack PB & J Sandwich Turkey, Cheese & Crackers Lunch Kit
Student Name: _________________________________Grade: ____________________
Teacher's Name: _________________________________
2018
Torrance Unified School District Elementary School Suggested Summer Reading List
Incoming Fifth Grade Reading List The Search for WondLa by Toni Di Terlizzi
The Unicorn Rescue Society series by Adam Gidwitz
Flying Lessons & Other Stories edited by Ellen Oh
Henry’s Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad by Ellen Levine
Locomotive by Brian Floca, 2014 Newbery Medal
Lincoln and His Boys by Rosemary Wells (biography)
Pax by Sara Pennypacker
Bones Never Lie: How Forensics Helps Solve History’s Mysteries by Elizabeth MacLeod (science)
The Name of this Book is a Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch (fantasy)
We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson, Sibert Medal Winner 2009
A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd (fantasy)
The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi (fantasy series)
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert O’Brien (classic)
A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams by Jen Bryant and Melissa Sweet (informational)
Books of your choice!
These books have been recommended by the School Library Journal. You can read their reviews and those by the American Library Association on amazon.com. Most books or authors published before 2004 can also be found on the California Department of Education site Recommended Literature for Kindergarten Through Grade 12— http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/rl/.
Torrance Unified School District
Elementary School Suggested Summer Reading List
2018
Incoming Fourth Grade Reading List
Full of Beans by Jennifer L. Holm
Lost and Found by Andrew Clements (fiction)
Cool World Cooking: Fun and Tasty Recipes for Kids by Lisa Wagner
Henry Aaron’s Dream by Mark Tavares 2012 (biography)
Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South by Robert San Souci
Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures by Kate DiCamillo (fantasy)
James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl (classic)
Face Bug by J. Patrick Lewis (science poetry)
Fable Comics edited by Chris Duffy
El Deafo by Cece Bell
Bandit’s Moon by Sid Fleischman (historical fiction)
Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez by Kathleen Krull, illustrated by Yuyi Morales, 2003 (Biography)
Love That Dog by Sharon Creech (fiction)
One Dog and His Boy by Eva Ibbotson, (fiction)
Books of your choice!
These books have been recommended by the School Library Journal. You can read their reviews and those by the American Library Association on amazon.com. Most books or authors published before 2004 can also be found on the California Department of Education site Recommended Literature for Kindergarten Through Grade 12— http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/rl/.
Torrance Unified School District
Elementary School Suggested Summer Reading List
2018
Incoming Third Grade Reading List Dr. De Soto by William Steig (fantasy)
The Secret Coders by Gene Luen Yang
A Taste of Colored Water by Matt Faulkner
The Water Dragon: A Chinese Legend by: Li Jian
Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave by Laban Carrick Hill (historical)
Secrets of Droon- Knights Of The Ruby Wand by Tony Abbott (series)
Just So Stories; The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (classic)
Katie Kazoo Switcheroo by Nancy Krulik (series)
Summer Reading is Killing Me! by Jon Scieszka (fantasy)
The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant (realistic fiction)
Lola Levine is Not Mean! by Monica Brown
A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin by Jen Bryant and Melissa Sweet
Uncle Jed’s Barbershop by Margaret Mitchell (realistic fiction)
One Cool Friend by Toni Buzzeo and David Small
The Year of Billy Miller by Kevin Henkes (realistic fiction)
A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever by Maria Frazee (fiction)
Books of your choice!
These books have been recommended by the School Library Journal. You can read their reviews and those by the American Library Association on amazon.com. Most books or authors published before 2004 can also be found on the California Department of Education site Recommended Literature for Kindergarten Through Grade 12— http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/rl/.
Torrance Unified School District
Elementary School Suggested Summer Reading List
Incoming Second Grade Reading List
2018
The Rabbit and the Turtle by Eric Carle, 2008
Creepy Carrots by Aaron Reynolds
Maria Had a Little Llama / María Tenía Una Llamita by Angela Dominguez
Vulture View by April Pulley Sayre (science)
Green by Laura Vaaccaro Seeger, Caldecott Honor 2013
Wabi Sabi by Mark Reibstein and Ed Young, 2009
Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems by Kate Coombs 2012
Nacho and Lolita by Pam Munoz Ryan, 2005
How I Learned Geography by Uri Shulevitz, 2008
The Wolves Are Back by Jean Craighead George, 2008
High Tide by Nikki McClure
I, Amber Brown by Paula Danziger, (series)
Fandango Stew by David Davis (fiction)
Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate DiCamillo (series)
Books of your choice!
These books have been recommended by the School Library Journal. You can read their reviews and those by the American Library Association on amazon.com. Most books or authors published before 2004 can also be found on the California Department of Education site Recommended Literature for Kindergarten Through Grade 12— http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/rl/.
Torrance Unified School District
Elementary School Suggested Summer Reading List
Incoming First Grade Reading List
Eggs by Marilyn Singer
2018
Tortoise and the Hare by Pinkney
Charley’s First Night by Amy Hest and Helen Oxenbury
Too Many Carrots by Katy Hudson
Henry and Mudge: The First Book of Their Adventures by Cynthia Rylant
The Chicken-Chasing Queen of Lamar County by Janice Harrington
Even More Parts: Idioms from Head to Toe by Tedd Arnold
Little Pig Saves the Ship by David Hyde Castello
All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon and Marla Frazee
Nate the Great (series) by Marjorie Sharmat
Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantchev
My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza
You Can Read by Helaine Becker
Mother Goose Numbers on the Loose by Leo and Diane Dillon
Not Quite Narwhal by Jessie Sima
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Williams
Books of your choice!
These books have been recommended by the School Library Journal. You can read their reviews and those by the American Library Association on amazon.com. Most books or authors published before 2004 can also be found on the California Department of Education site Recommended Literature for Kindergarten Through Grade 12— http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/rl/.
Torrance Unified School District Elementary School Suggested Summer Reading List
Incoming Kindergarten Reading List Z is for Moose by Kelly Bingham and Paul O. Zelinsky
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown
2018
The Numberlys by William Joyce
A Sick Day For Amos McGee by Philip C. Stead, 2011 Caldecott Medal
After the Fall by Dan Santat
From the Bellybutton of the Moon and Other Summer Poems (Delombligo de la luna y otros poemas de verano) by Francisco X. Alarcon
Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Jan Brett
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
Tomie dePaola’s Mother Goose by Tomie dePaola
The Hat trilogy by Jon Klassen
Little Dog Poems by Kristine O’Connell George
Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems
The Watermeon Seed by Greg Pizzoli
Pete’s a Pizza by William Steig
Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin
Books of your choice!
These books have been recommended by the School Library Journal. You can read their reviews and those by the American Library Association on amazon.com. Most books or authors published before 2004 can also be found on the California Department of Education site Recommended Literature for Kindergarten Through Grade 12— http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/rl/.
Culture
Confidence
Academic
Activities
Registration dates: 6/2, 6/9, also during the school year starting 9/8
Registration and school location: West High School, 20401 Victor Street, Torrance, CA 90503 Cafeteria #4
School hours: Saturday 9:00 -12:00 for 30 weeks, Two semestersSchool Starts on 9/8/2018
About the Torrance Chinese School TCS courses are well connected from easy to advanced levels, providing complete Chinese courses in Southern California for 30 years. TCS students won numerous awards in various competitions. Our advanced class students are ready for SAT II tests.
Chinese Conversation Classes (Speaking, Listening, Reading) Inspiring instructions teaching Chinese conversation. Focus on listening and speaking compre hension. We accept students from 5 years old and up.
Simplified and Traditional Chinese classes (Speaking, Listening, Reading. Writing) From kindergarten to advanced classes, from simple daily conversation to expressing opinions in oral and written forms, our teaching focuses on listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Chinese. Classes are suitable for students who are equipped with basic Chinese listening and speaking abilities.
Contact:Email: [email protected] torrancecs.com
Torrance Chinese School
STEM Enrichment
Summer Program
VIRTUAL REALITY CODING MineCraft Server Building /
Robox World Building /
MAKER CAMP Tinkerers, Inventors, Builders,
Coders & Artists
July 9th to July 12th, 2018
VIDEO & MUSIC EDITING YouTube Live, Digital
Music & Live Game Streaming
July 16th to June 19, 2018
310-974-1813 | [email protected] Online : www.techakids.com
COST : $139 per Week ( Monday Thru Thursday )
Register / Pay Online
LOCATION: Seaside Elementary School ( Room 4 )
4651 Sharynne Lane, Torrance, CA 90505
DATES & TIMES : 1:00pm - 3:00pm
June 25 - June 28, 2018 ( Virtual Reality Coding )
July 9 - July 12, 2018 ( Maker Camp )
July 16 - July 19, 2018 ( Youtube, )
( Open To 2nd - 8th Grades )
with VR June 25 to June 28, 2018
AYSO REGION 12 SOUTH TORRANCE
iChallenge is an app-based ‘personal coaching framework’ aimed at maximising the potential and creativity of players, no matter what their level of play…
OVER $100 OF FREE GIFTS.Camp T-shirt, Soccer Ball, Action Poster with Camp Report, 12-month subscription to Online Coaching Resource, and our new Personal Coach App.
FREE JERSEY.To receive your free jersey, register online 45 days prior to your camp (A $34.95 value!). S&H fees apply.
• SPEED/AGILITY • JUGGLING • FOOT SKILLS • PASSING/CONTROL • DRIBBLING • SHOOTING The British Soccer Camp program is Challenger’s own brand of Individual Foot-Skills, Fakes, Moves and Turns, Freestyle Soccer, Technical & Tactical Instruction, Small-Sided Games, Daily World Cup Style Tournament, Cultural education, Character building, and fun! And now campers can continue to improve what they’ve learned at camp throughout the year through iChallenge - Challenger’s new personal coaching app!
Each camper will receive a code to download the iChallenge app, and 20 videos for free! Campers view and practice the skills linked to their ability level, upload a video of themselves completing the skills, and then receive personalized online coaching from a member of our experienced virtual coaching team! Each camper can score points for their videos, see how they rank internationally, and challenge others to innovative freestyle duals!
THREE Great Weeks to choose from:Week 1: July 16 - 20Week 2: July 30 - August 3Week 3: August 13 - 17 Walteria Elementary School
First Kicks Ages 3-4 9:00am - 10:00am $79
Half Day Ages 5-16 9:00am - 12:00pm $151
Full Day Ages 8-16 9:00am - 3:00pm $199
Make camp even more special for your child. Host one of our International coaches.
For more information contact Kieron Brimacombe: 310.661.8346, [email protected]
CHALLENGERSPORTS.COM \ 310.661.8346
SUMMER LEAGUE: Coached scrimmages every Weds & Fri for
Four weeks!
REGISTER ONLINE @ CHALLENGERSPORTS.COM
AYSO Region 12 South Torrance is proud to offer the area’s fastest growing soccer experience – the annual 9-week Spring Skills program, partnering with
Challenger Sports.
Our practices and games are all coached by Professional International Coaches. Our staff create a positive learning environment that focuses on the varied repetition of key techniques to maximize skill development to prepare for match environments. All players will learn various moves, tricks, and turns
as seen on tv and take their soccer confidence to the next level!
All players receive a 1-hour training session and a 1-hour coached small-sided game per week for 9 weeks. All parents receive bi-weekly communication
and videos of all the skills the players learn.
All players will receive a 2018 FIFA World Cup Jersey. ________________________________________________________
DATES: April 2 - June 2 2018 | LOCATION: Arnold Elementary School
PRICE: $175 includes World Cup Jersey.
________________________________________________________
SPRING SKILLS PROGRAM
REGISTER online www.challengersports.com
AGE PRACTICE TIME GAME TIME
6U2013/2012
BOYS Mon 4:30pm or Tues 5:30pmGIRLS Mon 4:30pm or Tues 5:30pm
BOYS Sat 9am-10amGIRLS Sat 10am-11am
8U2011/2010
BOYS Mon 5:30pm or Weds 4:30pmGIRLS Mon 5:30pm or Weds 4:30pm
BOYS Sat 11am-12pmGIRLS Sat 12pm-1pm
10U2009/2008
BOYS Tues 4:30pm or Weds 6:30pmGIRLS Tues 4:30pm or Weds 6:30pm
BOYS Sat 2pm-3pmGIRLS 3pm-4pm
12U2007/2006
BOYS Tues 6:30pm or Weds 5:30pmGIRLS Tues 6:30pm or Weds 5:30pm
BOYS Fri 6pm-7pmGIRLS Fri 5pm-6pm For more information
please contact:
Kieron Brimacombe([email protected]