No one has a bigger influence on a child than his or her family!
That's why it's so important to share the values at HOME and at SCHOOL.
This month we are learning about COOPERATION in school:
Working together to do more than you can do alone.
We hope you'll enjoy this and get some ideas for talking about COOPERATION with your family.
Car Time -
Enjoy a song about COOPERATION while in the car.
Listen to a preview HERE of "Together We Can."
It's also easily downloadable to your phone or iPod for $1.39 a
song!
Open Wide - Just for Fun:
How many people do you think you know?
DISCUSSION STARTER:
Malaria is a disease that people get after being bitten by a mosquito that has the malaria parasite. Once the person has been bitten, malaria infects their blood and causes them to be very sick and sometimes even die. The sad part is that this disease can be cured; yet nearly 3,000 children in Africa die from malaria every year. One way malaria can be prevented is by the use of a net that hangs over children's beds at night preventing them from mosquito bites.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
You can buy one insecticide-treated mosquito net for a child in Africa for only $10. How many nets do you think you could buy?
If you cooperate with your friends and family, how many nets could you purchase if you all worked together?
Choose three friends to educate this week about malaria.
Are there other needs that you could meet if you chose to work together to make a difference?
Rest Time - (K-2): Zinnia and Dot by: Lisa Campbell Ernst; Meet Zinnia and Dot--two plump, self-satisfied hens who bicker constantly about the quality of their eggs. Whose are more lustrous, shapely, smooth? Their rivalry rages until a weasel bursts in and steals the eggs--all but one, a particularly prime specimen. Just in time, they realize they've got to stick together to protect their prize egg.
(3-5): Pink and Say by: Patricia Polacco
In a true story, Pinkus Aylee, a black Union soldier, finds Sheldon Curtis left for dead and carries him home to be tended by his mother, but when the two boys attempt to rejoin the Union troops, they are captured and sent to Andersonville Prison.
Experience:
How much allowance do you get? How much do you spend on your daily coffee or soda fix? How many pennies and nickels have you collected on your bedside table? Ask yourselves these questions as a family and see if you can work together to buy mosquito nets for those in danger of becoming infected by malaria. Put your heads together as a family and come up with some ways to encourage your friends, co-workers, and community to make a difference as well. The more people work together, the more you will be able to accomplish! Visit http:// www.biteback.net/ for more information.
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