Putnam Valley Elementary School 171 Oscawana Lake Road Putnam Valley, NY 10579 http://www.pvcsd.org
Margaret Podesta, Principal
Jenette Mistretta, Asst. to the Principal (845) 528-8092
FAX (845) 528-8171
Dear Parents/Guardians, At this time of year we tend to see an increase in the number of cases of head lice. Please watch your child for the following symptoms:
• Please inspect your child’s head for the possibility of head lice. Look for small silvery nits fixed to the hair shaft, similar in appearance to dandruff, but not easily removed.
• Where nits have hatched, live lice may be seen. • If nits or lice are found, please call your healthcare provider regarding appropriate
treatment. Your child should stay home from school until he or she has been treated.
• Follow the directions for any medication carefully. Cream rinse and conditioners can decrease the effectiveness of the treatment.
During the school year, it is a good idea to check you child’s head weekly, or when he or she complains of having an “itchy” scalp. Talk to your child and remind him or her not to share or borrow combs, brushes, hats or scarves. Please contact the Health Office at (845) 528-8092, Ext. 1106 if you have any questions or if your child is diagnosed with head lice. Sincerely, Kathy Hill R.N. School Nurse
putnam valleyelementary &middle school PTA
Join us as the Renegades host theAberdeen Ironbirds, Friday June 17th at 7:05pm
POST-GAME FIREWORKS
$14 Package:RG Ticket
Gades Group hat
Purchase online at GadesGroups.comPassword: PVE
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BEFORE JUNE 17TH AND CANNOT BE PURCHASED AT THE GATES
Questions? Call the Emery & Webb Dutchess Stadium Box Office at 845-838-0094
$19 Package:RG Ticket
Gades Group Hathotdog & soda
PUTNAM VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL’S
Earth Day Celebration
Tuesday May 17th 2016 Putnam Valley Elementary School
4:30 – 5:30 PM Hosted by the Character Education Committee Please join us for an afternoon of planting!!!
Parents, please bring your children and some flowers to donate to PVES and learn about ways to save the earth. We will be meeting in the back of the school by the bus drop off area. Parent participation is required. Your children will participate in planting the flowers you bring and beautifying our school. Please bring your gardening gloves, tools and donation of flowers.
4thGradeBowlingEvent
Sunday,June12th 6:00pmto8:00pm At
JeffersonValleyLanes$15.00perperson(CASHonly)
Priceincludesbowling,shoerental,smalldrink,frenchfriesandchoiceofdinner.ContactAlissaAurigemmaforquestions [email protected] **Thisisadropoffevent**SchoolstaffwillbetheretoChaperone**
Deadlineforentry:June6thName:_____________________________________Teacher:______________________EmergencyContact:_________________________PhoneNumber:______________________________ PleasecircledinnerchoiceHamburgerHotDogPizza GrilledCheeseChickenNugget
Friday, May 20, 2016 * PVES 6:30-9:00 PM
Come and enjoy a fun night out with your children!
Magic Show Games Arts and Crafts Face Painting
Photo Op Spot Cotton Candy Sno-Cones Give A Dog A Bone
We also have: Balloon Blasters, Hawaiian Makeover, Sand Art, Tattoos, Totem Toss, Hawaiian Ring Toss, Hula Hoops, Baseball Pitch, Raffles, Prizes, Food,
and much, much more!
20 tickets for $6 or 40 tickets for $10 We hope to see you there!
*Parking Shuttles from Town Park to the Front Entrance*
PARENT VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED! EMAIL [email protected] Food items are not included in the ticketed price. All children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is for grades K – 4 and their families.
Dear Educator,This year, the Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program marks its twentieth anniversary celebrating the power of books to expand children’s horizons. We’re partnering with educators like you to inspire readers in the fi rst through sixth grades to have a summer fi lled with reading and to earn a FREE book!
We’re excited to introduce our Triathlon theme, which encourages students to stay in reading shape throughout the summer by actively pursuing their interest in books of their own choosing, strengtheningtheir abilities, and stretching their imaginations along the way. The activities in this Summer Reading Triathlon kit are designed to reinforce learning and nurture skills. Whether they are staying home or traveling, students can pick the books they want to read and proceed at their own pace.
Everything you’ll need to introduce your students to the Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Triathlon is in this package, including classroom activities that build on the good work you’ve done all year long. You’ll fi nd downloadable versions of this kit and the Summer Reading Triathlon Journal online at BN.COM/summerreading
Enjoy your vacation—–but fi rst invite your students to have fun and earn a FREE book as they get ready to enjoy our Summer Reading Triathlon.
Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
Sprint to Find Your FavoritesIdentifying your favorite authors and illustrators is an important part of playing the reading games. Answer the questions below to explain why you’re a fan of your favorite writers and artists.
1. Who is your gold-medal author or illustrator?
2. What makes him or her your gold medalist?
3. What was the first book you read by this person?
4. How did you find out about this book?
5. Who would you recommend this book to and why?
6. What other books have you read by your gold-medal author or illustrator?
7. Can you always identify this person’s art or writing style?
8. If you can, what makes it so easy to recognize?
9. Does anything else you’ve read share similar qualities?
10. Is there a story or subject that you would like this person to explore?
ACTIVITY 1
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
While all books are gold-medal contenders, it’s important to take the time to understand the difference between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is a story invented by the writer. It can include real people and events, but the story is made up. Non-fiction is based entirely on factual information.
There are a number of different genres of books you can read. Use the check boxes to mark which types of books are in the fiction genre and which are in the non-fiction genre. Then list a book you have read in that genre.
Just as any athlete should eat a well-balanced diet, you should read different types of books.Have fun this summer by trying different genres. Start your reading list here.
Fiction Non-Fiction Book Titles
AdventureBiography
Fantasy
History
Humor
Mystery
Nature
Science
Sports
Genre Fiction or Non-Fiction Book Title
ACTIVITY 2Slow & Steady Wins the Race
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
Leaping Into New RolesACTIVITY 3
In both fiction and non-fiction, reading allows us to leap into the roles played by other people, whether they’re historical figures or invented characters. List five characters or people you’ve read about who have faced challenges as individuals or as a team, and describe one way in which each is like you, and one way in which each is different.
1Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
2Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
3Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
4Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
5Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
Strengthen Your ImaginationACTIVITY 4
Reading helps us develop and strengthen our imagination. It helps us create new worlds in our minds, filled with endless possibilities. Use the space below to imagine and describe a sporting event that you would like to include as part of a triathlon. You can mix real sporting events like running, swimming, or bicycling, with imaginary elements from books that you enjoy reading, such as superheroes, animals, or robots. How about a tug-of-war contest between your favorite superhero and a powerful robot? Anything is possible in your imaginary triathlon event, so stretch your imagination as far as it can go!
Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
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READING JOURNALThis Summer Reading Triathlon Reading Journal belongs to:
STUDENT NAME:
SCHOOL: GRADE:
PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME:
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE:
PARENT/GUARDIAN PHONE:
PARENT/GUARDIAN EMAIL:
Dear Reader, Reading is like a sport in at least one way: developing the skill to do it well takes practice and commitment. To help you to stay in reading shape all summer long, the Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Triathlon has been designed with activities and challenges that you’ll find fun no matter what kind of books you like to read. Best of all, to earn a FREE book all you need to do is follow these three easy steps:
1. Answer 3 of the 4 questions on the back of this Summer Reading Triathlon Journal.
2. Bring your completed journal to a Barnes & Noble store between May 17 and September 6, 2016.
3. Choose your FREE book from the list featured on the back of this journal.
BN.COM/summerreading
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
Choose your FREE BOOK from the list below
Pick at least 3 of the following 4 events and complete your answers below.
Bookseller Instructions: Scan all items, then scan coupon barcode or enter coupon code to apply discount. Alternatively, highlight item to be discounted and select Item Coupon (F2). Use Free Item (F3) and scan coupon barcode or enter coupon code. Collect coupon with purchase as coupon may only be redeemed once.
Title Author ISBN
GRADES 1 & 2Detective Camp (A to Z Mysteries Super Edition #1) Ron Roy & 9780375835346 John Steven Gurney
DK Readers Level 1: Jungle Animals Camilla Gersh 9781465449627
Dr. Seuss: The Great Doodler Kate Klimo, Steve Johnson 9780553497601 & Lou Fancher
Jorge el curioso: El puesto de limonada H. A. Rey 9780544652255
Mercy Watson to the Rescue Kate DiCamillo & 9780763645045(Mercy Watson Series #1) Chris Van Dusen
Pete the Cat: Scuba-Cat James Dean 9780062303882
Pinkalicious and Planet Pink Victoria Kann 9780062410689
Stowaway! (Puppy Pirates Series #1) Erin Soderberg 9780553511673
The Thrills and Chills of Amusement Parks Jordan D. Brown & 9781481428583 Mark Borgions
GRADES 3 & 4The Bell Bandit (The Lemonade War Series #3) Jacqueline Davies 9780544022744
Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Chris Grabenstein 9780307931474
I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916 Lauren Tarshis 9780545206952 (I Survived Series #2) Justice League vs. Bizarro League J. E. Bright 9780545867986(LEGO® DC Comics™ Super Heroes Series)
My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish Mo O’Hara & Marek Jagucki 9781250052155
Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great Judy Blume 9780142408797
Stuart Little E. B. White 9780064400565
GRADES 5 & 6The Bravest Princess E. D. Baker 9781619635708
Chomp Carl Hiaasen 9780375868276
Esperanza renace Pam Muñoz Ryan, 9780439398855 Nuria Molinero & Bryan Selznick
Lea Dives In Lisa Yee & Sarah Davis 9781609589974
The Night Gardener Jonathan Auxier 9781419715310
President of the Whole Fifth Grade Sherri Winston 9780316114332
Story Thieves (Story Thieves Series #1) James Riley 9781481409209
Travel Team Mike Lupica 9780142404621
Title Author ISBN
Make Your Own Triathlon
1 What book made you read faster than ever before?
SPRINT
Title:
Author:
2 What is the longest book you’ve ever read?
MARATHON
Title:
Author:
3 In which series have you read the most books?
WEIGHT LIFTING
Series:
Author:
4 What book made you stretch your imagination the most?
GYMNASTICS
Title:
Author:
This Summer Reading Program offer entitles customer to one (1) complimentary book listed in the Summer Reading Program Journal. This offer is only valid at participating Barnes & Noble retail stores and may be redeemed once per customer from May 17, 2016 through September 6, 2016 at close of business, while supplies last. In order to take advantage of this offer, customers must return a completed Summer Reading Journal to a Barnes & Noble store between May 17, 2016 and September 6, 2016, at close of business; completing multiple Reading Journals does not entitle customer to more than 1 free book. There is no guarantee your book of choice will be available. Returns of books provided pursuant to this offer will not be eligible for credit of any type. This offer is (i) not redeemable for cash or cash equivalents (including Gift Cards or eGift Cards); (ii) not valid on past or pre-ordered purchases; (iii) not eligible for any products or services other than books listed in the Summer Reading Program Journal; and (iv) not valid at BN.com or Barnes & Noble College Bookstores. This offer is subject to change or discontinuation without notice; however, we will honor all completed Reading Journals submitted to a Barnes & Noble store prior to such change or discontinuation. This offer may not be combined with any other coupon or discount. Void where prohibited by law.
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Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
Sprint to Find Your FavoritesIdentifying your favorite authors and illustrators is an important part of playing the reading games. Answer the questions below to explain why you’re a fan of your favorite writers and artists.
1. Who is your gold-medal author or illustrator?
2. What makes him or her your gold medalist?
3. What was the first book you read by this person?
4. How did you find out about this book?
5. Who would you recommend this book to and why?
6. What other books have you read by your gold-medal author or illustrator?
7. Can you always identify this person’s art or writing style?
8. If you can, what makes it so easy to recognize?
9. Does anything else you’ve read share similar qualities?
10. Is there a story or subject that you would like this person to explore?
ACTIVITY 1
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
118087 8.75” x 11.25”8.5” x 11”
N/A118087.BN.Activity Sheet 1.V1R2
BN / SUMMER READING 2016 50%
2/23/16
LAYOUT 1 2
Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
Leaping Into New RolesACTIVITY 3
In both fiction and non-fiction, reading allows us to leap into the roles played by other people, whether they’re historical figures or invented characters. List five characters or people you’ve read about who have faced challenges as individuals or as a team, and describe one way in which each is like you, and one way in which each is different.
1 Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
2 Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
3 Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
4 Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
5 Character / Person Similarity
Book Difference
118087 8.75” x 11.25”8.5” x 11”
N/A118087.BN.Activity Sheet 3.V1R4
BN / SUMMER READING 2016 50%
2/24/16
LAYOUT 1 4
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
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Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
While all books are gold-medal contenders, it’s important to take the time to understand the difference between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is a story invented by the writer. It can include real people and events, but the story is made up. Non-fiction is based entirely on factual information.
There are a number of different genres of books you can read. Use the check boxes to mark which types of books are in the fiction genre and which are in the non-fiction genre. Then list a book you have read in that genre.
Just as any athlete should eat a well-balanced diet, you should read different types of books.Have fun this summer by trying different genres. Start your reading list here.
Fiction Non-Fiction Book Titles
AdventureBiography
Fantasy
History
Humor
Mystery
Nature
Science
Sports
Genre Fiction or Non-Fiction Book Title
ACTIVITY 2Slow & Steady Wins the Race
118087 8.75” x 11.25”8.5” x 11”
N/A118087.BN.Activity Sheet 2.V1R2
BN / SUMMER READING 2016 50%
2/23/16
LAYOUT 1 2
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.
Strengthen Your ImaginationACTIVITY 4
Reading helps us develop and strengthen our imagination. It helps us create new worlds in our minds, filled with endless possibilities. Use the space below to imagine and describe a sporting event that you would like to include as part of a triathlon. You can mix real sporting events like running, swimming, or bicycling, with imaginary elements from books that you enjoy reading, such as superheroes, animals, or robots. How about a tug-of-war contest between your favorite superhero and a powerful robot? Anything is possible in your imaginary triathlon event, so stretch your imagination as far as it can go!
Barnes & Noble
SUMMER READING TRIATHLON
CELEBRATING 20 YEARSof Summer Reading
118087 8.75” x 11.25”8.5” x 11”
N/A118087.BN.Activity Sheet 4.V1R2
BN / SUMMER READING 2016 50%
2/23/16
LAYOUT 1 2
Art © Barnes & Noble, inspired by Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Gilbert Ford.