Breakfast is the most important part of the day and everyone should take an advantage of this meal. In order for a student to be able to function through the day; they should have a nutritious breakfast. For parents that are on the go a student could get nutrition from a bowl of cereal. So, stop and make time for breakfast. Breakfast cereal can be filled with nutrition and can also bring fun activities to a child.
Over 100 years, Kellogg Company has built upon wellness tradition by playing an active role in the nutrition and health fields. From nutritious breakfast products to healthy snacks, Kellogg is committed to providing products and information to help you maintain a healthy diet and an active lifestyle.
FROOT LOOPS
Kellogg's® Froot Loops® cereal">
Rainbow Layer Art
What You Will Need:
Small , clear plastic bottle with lid (like clean peanut butter jar)
6 plastic zip bags
How to make it:
1. Sort Froot Loops by color. Place each color in its own plastic zip bag
2. Crush the Froot Loops in the zip bag using a rolling pin or your hands.
3. Layer different colors of crushed Froot Loops in your plastic bottle or jar until completely full.
4. Screw on the lid of the bottle jar.
Nutritional Value per serving:
Calories 120%; fiber 4% ; 4mg. sodium; 2% calories from fat: Protein 1 g;
Nutrition is Important and Here are the FACTS
http://www2.kelloggs.com/ServeImage.aspx?BID=11194&MD5=002996c3fa4d2e491d0dfa84f615d20e
Ingredients
SUGAR; CORN FLOUR; WHEAT FLOUR; OAT FLOUR; PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (ONE OR MORE OF: COCONUT, COTTONSEED, AND SOYBEAN); SALT; SODIUM ASCORBATE AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C); NIACINAMIDE; REDUCED IRON; NATURAL ORANGE, LEMON, CHERRY, RASPBERRY, BLUEBERRY, LIME, AND OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS; RED #40; BLUE #2; ZINC OXIDE; YELLOW #6; TURMERIC COLOR; PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6); BLUE #1; RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2); THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B1); ANNATTO COLOR; VITAMIN A PALMITATE; BHT (PRESERVATIVE); FOLIC ACID; VITAMIN B12; VITAMIN D.
http://www.80stees.com/images/products/Fruit_Loops_Green-T-link.jpg
Lesson Plan
Title: Rainbow Layer Art
Grade level: Second Grade
Subject: Science
Duration: Three Hours
Materials: Small , clear plastic bottle with lid (like clean peanut butter jar)
24 plastic Ziploc bags
Objective: The students will create a rainbow in a jar.
Actvities/ Procedure:
a. I will prepare the room for group activities. The desk will be arranged in four groups with six chairs in each group. The materials will be set upon each desk and ready for the students to begin.
b. I will discuss the importance of breakfast and way everyone needs to have their breakfast to have a productive day. I will tell the students to take their boxes of froot loops and separate each color and place one in each bag until they have six bags of different colors of froot loops. Then I will explain that they will place the froot loops in the jar by the colors of their choice until the have all six bags full with individual colors in each group’s jar.
c. I will create each one of my students a wiki account. Each student will contribute pictures, charts, and any thing they can think of that’s creative of them eating a healthy breakfast to start a productive day. These items will be put on their individual wikis. Then a collaboration of each item will be submitted to the class wiki that will we name breakfast 1st
Grading Procedure: Each student will be grade on how well they contributed to their groups and how their finished project looked.
Technology: Computers, Internet, and Cameras
Contribution to another Student
My contribution was to lesia4safety.pbwiki.com I did a spell and changed words that are more appropriate for her age group.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Breakfast is the most important part of the day and everyone should take an advantage of this meal. In order for a student to be able to function through the day; they should have a nutritious breakfast. For parents that are on the go a student could get nutrition from a bowl of cereal. So, stop and make time for breakfast. Breakfast cereal can be filled with nutrition and can also bring fun activities to a child.
Over 100 years, Kellogg Company has built upon wellness tradition by playing an active role in the nutrition and health fields. From nutritious breakfast products to healthy snacks, Kellogg is committed to providing products and information to help you maintain a healthy diet and an active lifestyle.
FROOT LOOPS
Kellogg's® Froot Loops® cereal">
Rainbow Layer Art
What You Will Need:
Small , clear plastic bottle with lid (like clean peanut butter jar)
6 plastic zip bags
How to make it:
1. Sort Froot Loops by color. Place each color in its own plastic zip bag
2. Crush the Froot Loops in the zip bag using a rolling pin or your hands.
3. Layer different colors of crushed Froot Loops in your plastic bottle or jar until completely full.
4. Screw on the lid of the bottle jar.
Nutritional Value per serving:
Calories 120%; fiber 4% ; 4mg. sodium; 2% calories from fat: Protein 1 g;
Nutrition is Important and Here are the FACTS
http://www2.kelloggs.com/ServeImage.aspx?BID=11194&MD5=002996c3fa4d2e491d0dfa84f615d20e
Ingredients
SUGAR; CORN FLOUR; WHEAT FLOUR; OAT FLOUR; PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (ONE OR MORE OF: COCONUT, COTTONSEED, AND SOYBEAN); SALT; SODIUM ASCORBATE AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C); NIACINAMIDE; REDUCED IRON; NATURAL ORANGE, LEMON, CHERRY, RASPBERRY, BLUEBERRY, LIME, AND OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS; RED #40; BLUE #2; ZINC OXIDE; YELLOW #6; TURMERIC COLOR; PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6); BLUE #1; RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2); THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B1); ANNATTO COLOR; VITAMIN A PALMITATE; BHT (PRESERVATIVE); FOLIC ACID; VITAMIN B12; VITAMIN D.
http://www.80stees.com/images/products/Fruit_Loops_Green-T-link.jpg
Lesson Plan
Title: Rainbow Layer Art
Grade level: Second Grade
Subject: Science
Duration: Three Hours
Materials: Small , clear plastic bottle with lid (like clean peanut butter jar)
24 plastic Ziploc bags
Objective: The students will create a rainbow in a jar.
Actvities/ Procedure:
a. I will prepare the room for group activities. The desk will be arranged in four groups with six chairs in each group. The materials will be set upon each desk and ready for the students to begin.
b. I will discuss the importance of breakfast and way everyone needs to have their breakfast to have a productive day. I will tell the students to take their boxes of froot loops and separate each color and place one in each bag until they have six bags of different colors of froot loops. Then I will explain that they will place the froot loops in the jar by the colors of their choice until the have all six bags full with individual colors in each group’s jar.
c. I will create each one of my students a wiki account. Each student will contribute pictures, charts, and any thing they can think of that’s creative of them eating a healthy breakfast to start a productive day. These items will be put on their individual wikis. Then a collaboration of each item will be submitted to the class wiki that will we name breakfast 1st
Grading Procedure: Each student will be grade on how well they contributed to their groups and how their finished project looked.
Technology: Computers, Internet, and Cameras
Contribution to another Student
My contribution was to lesia4safety.pbwiki.com I did a spell and changed words that are more appropriate for her age group.
Over 100 years, Kellogg Company has built upon wellness tradition by playing an active role in the nutrition and health fields. From nutritious breakfast products to healthy snacks, Kellogg is committed to providing products and information to help you maintain a healthy diet and an active lifestyle.
FROOT LOOPS
Kellogg's® Froot Loops® cereal">
Rainbow Layer Art
What You Will Need:
Small , clear plastic bottle with lid (like clean peanut butter jar)
6 plastic zip bags
How to make it:
1. Sort Froot Loops by color. Place each color in its own plastic zip bag
2. Crush the Froot Loops in the zip bag using a rolling pin or your hands.
3. Layer different colors of crushed Froot Loops in your plastic bottle or jar until completely full.
4. Screw on the lid of the bottle jar.
Nutritional Value per serving:
Calories 120%; fiber 4% ; 4mg. sodium; 2% calories from fat: Protein 1 g;
Nutrition is Important and Here are the FACTS
http://www2.kelloggs.com/ServeImage.aspx?BID=11194&MD5=002996c3fa4d2e491d0dfa84f615d20e
Ingredients
SUGAR; CORN FLOUR; WHEAT FLOUR; OAT FLOUR; PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (ONE OR MORE OF: COCONUT, COTTONSEED, AND SOYBEAN); SALT; SODIUM ASCORBATE AND ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C); NIACINAMIDE; REDUCED IRON; NATURAL ORANGE, LEMON, CHERRY, RASPBERRY, BLUEBERRY, LIME, AND OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS; RED #40; BLUE #2; ZINC OXIDE; YELLOW #6; TURMERIC COLOR; PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6); BLUE #1; RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2); THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B1); ANNATTO COLOR; VITAMIN A PALMITATE; BHT (PRESERVATIVE); FOLIC ACID; VITAMIN B12; VITAMIN D.
http://www.80stees.com/images/products/Fruit_Loops_Green-T-link.jpg
Lesson Plan
Title: Rainbow Layer Art
Grade level: Second Grade
Subject: Science
Duration: Three Hours
Materials: Small , clear plastic bottle with lid (like clean peanut butter jar)
24 plastic Ziploc bags
Objective: The students will create a rainbow in a jar.
Actvities/ Procedure:
a. I will prepare the room for group activities. The desk will be arranged in four groups with six chairs in each group. The materials will be set upon each desk and ready for the students to begin.
b. I will discuss the importance of breakfast and way everyone needs to have their breakfast to have a productive day. I will tell the students to take their boxes of froot loops and separate each color and place one in each bag until they have six bags of different colors of froot loops. Then I will explain that they will place the froot loops in the jar by the colors of their choice until the have all six bags full with individual colors in each group’s jar.
c. I will create each one of my students a wiki account. Each student will contribute pictures, charts, and any thing they can think of that’s creative of them eating a healthy breakfast to start a productive day. These items will be put on their individual wikis. Then a collaboration of each item will be submitted to the class wiki that will we name breakfast 1st
Grading Procedure: Each student will be grade on how well they contributed to their groups and how their finished project looked.
Technology: Computers, Internet, and Cameras
Contribution to another Student
My contribution was to lesia4safety.pbwiki.com I did a spell and changed words that are more appropriate for her age group.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Kirby Abraham
History/ Social Science.
Dear Sir of Madam:
My name is Kirby Abraham and I am writing this letter for financial assistance. I am
currently a fourth grade teacher at Uniontown Elementary School, and we are in great need of a
computer lab for the social studies department. I believe along with my colleagues that a social
studies lab would be a wonderful asset to the learning of history and all the facts there are
present. I am asking for a lab with a minimum of four dell computers, I chose the company dell
because they are cheaper, and will give us a discount because we are using it for the school. In
this lab I would want four work stations, and at each station I want paper and recordable compact
discs and discs to assist the students while they go back in time and understand the past. I only
want four computers, because I want the children to work in groups to have better understanding
will help their social skills while help them develop critical thinking skills. With the help of their
peers they could easily come up with a great solution. The lab should also include a dell
projector that would aide in learning and give a bigger picture of the lesson which could include;
Maps, dates, events, and etc. The money is greatly needed and if you can find it in your heart to
assist the world of tomorrow, the contribution will greatly appreciated. Also included is a design
of how the social lab should appear.
Sincerely
Kirby Abraham
Dear Sir or Madam:
My name is Kirby Abraham and I am currently a fourth grade teacher at Uniontown
Elementary; I am writing to you ask you for assistance in helping our school get computers, cameras, and projectors for our social studies classes. We need this equipment to aide us in
teaching history in our classroom. We believe that technology could aide in the development of
the minds of our youth. If every child in the classroom could have their own computer, it would
motivate them to want to succeed, because they will know that if the school cared enough to buy
individual computers, then they really do care about their future. If you choose to assist us in this matter I have already contacted companies and got prices and also made up a floor plan of how the classroom should look like. We should buy dell laptop inspirion 2200; they are cheaper and come with a school discount along with a free projector. The children should also have cameras to take picture of today and compare them to the past, and if they save them properly the can look back at them when they are old and compare to the new world. The class should be equipped also with McIntosh books because they give great examples and wonderful illustration. Globes play an important part in history to find location and determine have far people have travel in the past to meet an important destiny. It would be greatly appreciated if you could assist in the movitation of young minds.
Sincerely
Kirby Abraham
Acceptable Use Policy – Uniontown Elementary School
Uniontown students have access to Internet e-mail and the web with teacher supervision. This ensures us to gather online information and exchange global projects with students and teachers all over the globe. Students use the Uniontown Elementary school e-mail account that is monitored by a faculty person. The benefits to our students go beyond any usual disadvantages. This privilege brings responsibilities for everyone. Before engaging in our online activities students must first have parental permission and agree to follow the policy below.
Student pledge: I realize that using the Internet is a privilege and I must follow all rules outlined below. As a Uniontown Elementary computer user I promise…
I will use the Internet only for educational purposes that support my school work.
I will not bring food or drinks into the computer lab.
I will always have clean hands when using computers.
I will not use inappropriate language or offend anyone in e-mail messages or Web postings.
I will not give out any personal information in e-mail such as my address or phone number.
I will not visit any inappropriate sites on the web. If I happen to see anything that makes me feel uncomfortable on the web I will tell my teacher immediately and will leave the website.
I will not copy someone else's text or picture from the web and call it my own.
I will not open, edit or delete files that are not my own.
I will not change the settings or configuration on our school computers.
I will not download software, music or images.
I will not purposely do anything to harm our computers, printers or the network.
I will respect the rights of others to work in a quiet environment.
Students who break these rules will have consequences. The homeroom teacher and computer teacher will decide if and when the student may regain the privilege.
We also ask for parent permission to have your child to use this technology.
Thank you!!!!
______________________________Kirby Abraham
Homeroom Teacher
______________________________ Mrs. Ora CummingsPrincipal
I have read and promise to follow the Uniontown Elementary Acceptable Use Policy and Pledge:
Student's signature_____________________________________________________________________
Parent's signature: _______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________ Homeroom Teacher______________________________ Grade _______
(http://www.pen.k12.va.us/go/VDOE/Technology/AUP/home.shtml)
( http://www.wacona.com/fields/classroomaup.htm)
History/ Social Science.
Dear Sir of Madam:
My name is Kirby Abraham and I am writing this letter for financial assistance. I am
currently a fourth grade teacher at Uniontown Elementary School, and we are in great need of a
computer lab for the social studies department. I believe along with my colleagues that a social
studies lab would be a wonderful asset to the learning of history and all the facts there are
present. I am asking for a lab with a minimum of four dell computers, I chose the company dell
because they are cheaper, and will give us a discount because we are using it for the school. In
this lab I would want four work stations, and at each station I want paper and recordable compact
discs and discs to assist the students while they go back in time and understand the past. I only
want four computers, because I want the children to work in groups to have better understanding
will help their social skills while help them develop critical thinking skills. With the help of their
peers they could easily come up with a great solution. The lab should also include a dell
projector that would aide in learning and give a bigger picture of the lesson which could include;
Maps, dates, events, and etc. The money is greatly needed and if you can find it in your heart to
assist the world of tomorrow, the contribution will greatly appreciated. Also included is a design
of how the social lab should appear.
Sincerely
Kirby Abraham
Dear Sir or Madam:
My name is Kirby Abraham and I am currently a fourth grade teacher at Uniontown
Elementary; I am writing to you ask you for assistance in helping our school get computers, cameras, and projectors for our social studies classes. We need this equipment to aide us in
teaching history in our classroom. We believe that technology could aide in the development of
the minds of our youth. If every child in the classroom could have their own computer, it would
motivate them to want to succeed, because they will know that if the school cared enough to buy
individual computers, then they really do care about their future. If you choose to assist us in this matter I have already contacted companies and got prices and also made up a floor plan of how the classroom should look like. We should buy dell laptop inspirion 2200; they are cheaper and come with a school discount along with a free projector. The children should also have cameras to take picture of today and compare them to the past, and if they save them properly the can look back at them when they are old and compare to the new world. The class should be equipped also with McIntosh books because they give great examples and wonderful illustration. Globes play an important part in history to find location and determine have far people have travel in the past to meet an important destiny. It would be greatly appreciated if you could assist in the movitation of young minds.
Sincerely
Kirby Abraham
Acceptable Use Policy – Uniontown Elementary School
Uniontown students have access to Internet e-mail and the web with teacher supervision. This ensures us to gather online information and exchange global projects with students and teachers all over the globe. Students use the Uniontown Elementary school e-mail account that is monitored by a faculty person. The benefits to our students go beyond any usual disadvantages. This privilege brings responsibilities for everyone. Before engaging in our online activities students must first have parental permission and agree to follow the policy below.
Student pledge: I realize that using the Internet is a privilege and I must follow all rules outlined below. As a Uniontown Elementary computer user I promise…
I will use the Internet only for educational purposes that support my school work.
I will not bring food or drinks into the computer lab.
I will always have clean hands when using computers.
I will not use inappropriate language or offend anyone in e-mail messages or Web postings.
I will not give out any personal information in e-mail such as my address or phone number.
I will not visit any inappropriate sites on the web. If I happen to see anything that makes me feel uncomfortable on the web I will tell my teacher immediately and will leave the website.
I will not copy someone else's text or picture from the web and call it my own.
I will not open, edit or delete files that are not my own.
I will not change the settings or configuration on our school computers.
I will not download software, music or images.
I will not purposely do anything to harm our computers, printers or the network.
I will respect the rights of others to work in a quiet environment.
Students who break these rules will have consequences. The homeroom teacher and computer teacher will decide if and when the student may regain the privilege.
We also ask for parent permission to have your child to use this technology.
Thank you!!!!
______________________________Kirby Abraham
Homeroom Teacher
______________________________ Mrs. Ora CummingsPrincipal
I have read and promise to follow the Uniontown Elementary Acceptable Use Policy and Pledge:
Student's signature_____________________________________________________________________
Parent's signature: _______________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________ Homeroom Teacher______________________________ Grade _______
(http://www.pen.k12.va.us/go/VDOE/Technology/AUP/home.shtml)
( http://www.wacona.com/fields/classroomaup.htm)
Monday, January 22, 2007
Assignment 1B
My name is Kirby V. Abraham and I am currently a sophomore student here at the University of Alabama. I am from a small town here in the great state of Alabama which is Uniontown. My town is small, but large at heart.
Technology is a great access to the world today. Especially in the classroom, it gives students the opportunity to interact with what they are being taught. It makes education fun in many ways. The internet is a great way for students to show other people what they are being taught and get information on how to keep the lesson in their mind. If the school does not have the funds to allow field trips the web is a great way to have field trips inside the classroom.
Technology is a great access to the world today. Especially in the classroom, it gives students the opportunity to interact with what they are being taught. It makes education fun in many ways. The internet is a great way for students to show other people what they are being taught and get information on how to keep the lesson in their mind. If the school does not have the funds to allow field trips the web is a great way to have field trips inside the classroom.
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