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CARING COMMUNITY song. We’ve got a caring community At our school Following the rules is a must We agree We’ve got a lot of friends who care about each other. CARING COMMUNITY. Making choices that are kind not cruel you’ll see We’re a CARING COMMUNITY
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CARING COMMUNITYsong We’ve got a caring community At our school Following the rules is a must We agree We’ve got a lot of friends who care about each other
CARING COMMUNITY Making choices that are kind not cruel you’ll see We’re a CARING COMMUNITY Showing our dignity Citizenship is our theme…
CARING COMMUNITY We’re a caring community showing our pride We…know it We…love it We…sing all about it We’re a caring community! OH YEAH!
Responsibility song Responsibility - It’s what you need to be. It’s what you have to do, So we can count on you.
VERSE 1: If you are going to be responsible Here’s what you can do to make it possible Get your homework done, you gotta do your best Treat others right, don’t be a pest.
Responsibility - It’s what you need to be. It’s what you have to do, So we can count on you.
VERSE 2: If you are going to be responsible Here’s what you gotta do to make it possible You gotta be on time, so don’t delay You gotta get to school, so you can learn and play.
Responsibility - It’s what you need to be. It’s what you have to do, So we can count on you.
VERSE 3: If you are going to be responsible Here’s what you can do to make it possible Clean up your stuff, don’t leave a mess ‘Cuz you don’t want to stay inside for your recess.
Responsibility - It’s what you need to be. It’s what you have to do, So we can count on you.
Responsibility - It’s what you need to be. It’s what you have to do, So we can count on you.
OPTIMISTIC! song Optimistic… That is what you have to be! Optimistic… It really helps you to succeed!
OPTIMISTIC! You need a capital O A lower case p a T - I - M - I - S - TIC You need to be so optimistic…
OPTIMISTIC! That is what you have to be! That is what you have to be! That is what you have to be! YEAH!
December Citizenship Assembly Welcome!
PLS Pledge I promise to… respect everyone at Price Laboratory School To follow school rules To value all property To listen to others To do my best at learning and to cooperate.
PLS Pledge I will not hurt others with my words or actions. I want Price Laboratory School to be a safe and happy place for all!
December First Amendment Rights & ResponsibilitiesIn Our Homes December Elementary Student Council Student names are not made public.
December Citizenship Theme First Amendment Rights & ResponsibilitiesIn Our Homes Reviewed by the December Student Council PLS 7th Grader & PLS 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Choir Students
Did you know PLS families celebrate many different holidays in their homes?
A 7th grader is here today to share with us how his family celebrates the Jewish holiday of Hannukuh.
A Unit II student brought a dreidel that his family uses to celebrate Hannukuh! The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade choir will now present The Dreidel Song!
The Preamble We the people In order to form a more perfect union,
The Preamble Establish justice, insure domestic tranquility,
The Preamble Provide for the common defense, Promote the general welfare and
The Preamble Secure the blessings of liberty To ourselves and our posterity
The Preamble Do ordain and establish this Constitution
The Preamble for the United States of America for the United States of America
The December Student Council decided to give a Gift of Love to Sheri and Micky, the lunch ladies, for our project.
December is a very busy month at Price Laboratory School. So we decided to help out by washing the tables after lunch.
Gifts of love do not cost a penny. They don’t have to be wrapped in fancy paper. You can give them any day of the year.
We hope you all will give many gifts of love to your families and friends during the winter break.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS From The December Student Council
January 2007 Citizenship Theme First Amendment Rights and Responsibilities In Our Country: United States Assembly Petition Introduced by Mrs. Miller Religion Speech Press
First Amendment Rights in Our Country • Would you play • Deal or No Deal • for your First • Amendment Rights?
First Amendment Rights in Our Country • Your host is not Howie Mandel… It is Mrs. Miller!
First Amendment Rights in Our CountryPlay Deal or No Deal. Instead of playing for one million dollars, play for our First Amendment Rights. There are six boxes. Five of the boxes hold the following words: No Freedom of Speech: police arrest you for stating your beliefs No Freedom of Religion: one church for everyone to go to No Freedom of Press: newspapers can no longer print everything that happens No Freedom of Assembly: can no longer get together in groups with people that believe the same way you do No Freedom to Petition: cannot collect signatures of people to protest something you feel strongly aboutOne of the boxes will hold the words First Amendment Rights.Put each of these behind the six boxes. Have a teacher selected that knows which number to select for First Amendment Rights (ok, it’s rigged!). After the teacher selects the lucky box, the host will have them choose another number. The host explains a little about the answer behind the box. As some of the boxes are unveiled, the Host calls on the phone (I had a phone to use and a clear plastic box with a bell inside - just like the tv show) and starts to make offers like: Ok, I’ll give you just the Freedom of Religion. You can go to church wherever you want to. Ok, I’ll give you your Freedom of Religion and your Freedom to Petition. You can go around and collect all the signatures you want from people that have the same opinion as you. Ok, I’ll give you your Freedom of Religion, your Freedom to Petition, and your Freedom to Assembly. You can still come to Citizenship Assemblies. Ok, I’ll give you your Freedom of Religion, your Freedom to Petition, and your Freedom to Assemble, and your Freedom of the Press. You can print what happens in the paper. The contestant holds out until the end. She/he says that their First Amendment Rights are too important, and they won’t settle for anything less. They don’t want their Rights forgotten or diminished. Freedom isn’t Free and it’s worth fighting for. She/he will not make any Deals.In the end, she/he wins the First Amendment Rights.
December Citizens of the Month Presented by: Mr. Cryer and Mrs. Swanson
November Citizens of the Month CITIZENS of the MONTH If our students are following the rules in the lunchroom, their names are put into a drawing for Citizens of the Month. Two students are drawn at each monthly assembly, and they get to eat lunch at HyVee (grocery store). They also get to choose a teacher to go with them.h