March 18, 2011 - Tauber Academy
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March 18, 2011 - Tauber Academy
M Maarrcch h 118 8,, 220 01111 The Tauber Academy at Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center is accredited by AISF, SACS, and CITA, and is affiliated with The Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education In Art the students review and learn about shapes. They practice and improve their cutting and gluing skills, learn about collage by creating the cut paper pizza and by using overlapping. Most pizzas are circles. They began by coloring the "sauce" with red crayon, They used thin white rectangles for cheese and glue and overlap them on the pizza. They talked about different topping shapes (meatballs are brown circles, mushrooms are gray semi-circles, olives are small black circles, green peppers are triangles, and pineapples are yellow squares). They painted around the edges with a light brown color for the crust. To top the whole project off, we used real individual pizza boxes (donated by Here Comes the Sun Restaurant), and the students designed the tops to advertise their pizzeria. The pizza collage is placed inside the box. The kids loved this project as kids love pizza, but it made everyone hungry! Monday, March 21th Wednesday, April 6th C l a s s P o r t r a it s BRUNCH American Cheese Sandwich; Baked Chips; Banana Purim Carnival - 11:30 Dismissal Tuesday, March 22th Baked Fish Sticks; Couscous; Steamed Carrots; Fresh Fruit Wednesday, March 23th Baked Chicken Nuggets; Black Beans; Brown Rice; Corn; Fresh Fruit Thursday, March 24th Spaghetti & Meatballs; Mixed Vegetables; Garlic Bread; Fresh Fruit Friday, March 25th Macaroni & Cheese; and/or Pizza; Ceaser Salad and Dressing; Fresh Fruit Plain Pasta offered as an alternate. Menu subject to change without notice. Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center Please Clip & Bring in your April 18th & 19th at 6:00 pm Engaging, Participatory Musical Seder Led by Rabbi Jonathan Berkun & Cantor David Muchnick Hamantaschen Hoopla Celebrate the Holiday with your Clergy and Synagogue family Sunday, March 20th 9 : 3 0A M Wilner Pavilion Pa r e n t N e t w o r k will be baking Hamantaschen for the Purim Carnival. Come join the fun! A TJC Members N on - M em b ers $90 p er person per night or $100 per person per night or $ 165 per person for $185 per person for both nights both nights $ 35 per child under $38 per child under 13/per night 13/per night Co mplimentary Limited Space is Va let Parking Available. Pa ssover Music CD Please reserve early Play Area Kid 305-937-1880 Friendly Meal Kid or email To ys and Treats for Adults & anna@atjc.org Children Dear Parents, A very sweet little boy in one of our Pre-Kindergarten classes was recently diagnosed with Leukemia. Although his prognosis is very good, he still has to undergo chemotherapy and treatment for the next three years. Daniel misses all his friends terribly. We would like to show our support for Daniel by having all the kids wear blue "I Daniel" wrist band bracelets. It would definitely lift his and his family's spirits if we could all show our support. We will be selling the wrist bands for $5 in the lobby and at the Purim Carnival on Monday. All the proceeds will go to the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital for research for children with cancer. We would like to encourage everyone to buy for your kids, your friends kids and yourselves. This is the time when our community must come together and show support for this little boy. Thank you. Parent Network & Tauber Academy How to Handle Preschool Bullies Protect your child from bullying at daycare By Deborah Carpenter or preschool Not too young to be a bully With school bullying consistently in the media spotlight, most parents are aware that it's a serious problem. That's encouraging -- but we're forgetting about our youngest and most vulnerable age group, the toddler and preschool crowd. We once thought these kids were too young for the kind of tormenting we associate with bullying. But sadly, that's just not true -- and because little-kid bullying is so surprising to many parents, it's not noticed as readily as in older kids, says Henry D. Schlinger, Ph.D., director of the applied behavior analysis program at California State University at Los Angeles. Adults dismiss it as "kids being kids." It doesn't have to be that way, and that kind of attitude ignores the very real developmental leaps kids make in late toddlerhood. Before age 3, kids don't have the cognitive ability to feel empathy, says Brenda Nixon, a mom, former preschool teacher, and author of The Birth to Five Book. So a child might hurt another kid emotionally or physically, but he doesn't really get how that feels to his playmate. You can't really say that he's being mean. After 3, that changes: "The brain has the ability to understand another point of view, so that's the age that premeditated and purposeful aggression could begin," says Nixon. In other words, these little troublemakers should know better. The reasons kids bully vary, says Schlinger. "Often kids this age are imitating behavior they've seen before" from a parent, sibling, or friend, he says. Other kids turn to bullying to get attention, either from adults or peers. Still others bully for more complex reasons. "It's much more concerning when a child bullies because it makes him feel good to see signs of injury, fear, or misery in his victim," says Schlinger. "That type of bully can be hard to stop." Too often, parents and even teachers take a wait-and-see approach with preschoolers. That's not helping anyone -- the bullied kid or the bully. "The problem with ignoring smaller incidents is that intervention doesn't happen until it reaches a crisis point or someone gets hurt," says Schlinger. Ouch! I was guilty of this. Before showing me his school picture, my son had told me time and time again that a boy was "bothering" him, and I'd dismissed it. If you would like to read the full article please visit http://www.parenting.com/article/how‐to‐handle‐preschool‐bullies DON’T FORGET TO PURCHASE YOUR WRIST BANDS IN ADVANCE AND YOUR CHILD WILL HAVE UNLIMITED ACCESS TO ALL RIDES, BOUNCE HOUSES, GAME BOOTHS AND ARTS F.Y.I. The purim carnival h a s b een extended!! An Extra Hour of Fun! It’s now from 12 to 3 pm Tauber Academy’s PURIM CARNIVAL Monday, March 21, 2011 12:00pm – 3:00pm Early dismissal @ 11:30 Am GREAT RIDES BOUNCE HOUSES ARTS & CRAFTS GAME BOOTHS PRIZES FACE PAINTING TATTOOS DJ BEN POPCORN SNO-CONES PIZZA HOMEMADE HAMANTASCHEN SALADS SUSHI AND MORE! Purchase a wristband and your child will have unlimited access to all rides, bounce houses, game booths and arts & crafts! $20 per child at the carnival March 21st at School in Students should arrive Monday, costume so they can participate in parade. Please remember to send a change of clothes for the Purim Carnival. Costumes are not permitted on rides. Silvia & Carlos Krystle & Adi On their forthcoming marriages Purim For further info please call Ruth Shechter 305-931-0010 8 week session (Monday, June 13th – Friday, August 6th) Full Day 8:30am – 3:30pm Half Day 8:30am – 12:00pm Ages: 3 months to 5 years 4 Week Session I (June 13 – July 8) 4 Week Session II (July 11‐ Aug 5) For further information contact Ruth Shechter, Camp Director and School Nurse (305) 931‐0010 Water Play Karate Arts & Crafts Cooking Gymnastics Drama Playball Music Exploration Sports Computers Bounce house Ball Pit Sand Room Shabbat Service Weekly Shows and Themes (Including magicians, ponies, petting zoo, puppet shows, clowns and more) CUPCAKES CAKE POPS & BITES COOKIES RICE CRISPIES PURIM HAMANTASCHEN ALL OF OUR BAKED GOODS ARE PREPARED IN A KOSHER, SABBATH OBSERVANT KITCHEN 305-903-6553 INFO.SWEETSUITE@GMAIL.COM WWW.SWEET-SUITE.COM Our popular service is held each Friday night at 6:30 p.m. This lively musical service, led by Rabbi Jonathan Berkun on guitar and Cantor David Muchnick on keyboards is the perfect way to begin Shabbat. It is usually followed by a Family Style Shabbat Dinner. All Are Welcome Celebrate Purim with your Synagogue Family! Saturday, March 19th Megillah Esther 8:00 pm Led by Cantor Isaac Gamliel in the Lebowitz Chapel Hamentaschen Served Sunday, March 20th Megillah Reading 8:30 am Purim Shpiel 4:00 pm & Megillah Reading 5:15 pm Followed by Hamantashen and refreshments in Social Hall All families welcome! Tauber Academy 2010 - 2011 Yearbook Ads DON’T BE LEFT OUT!!! Reserve your Full Color Student/Family Recognition or Business Ad We are looking for full participation. $125.00 Full Page $ 75.00 1/2 Page $ 50.00 1/4 Page $ 35.00 1/8 Page (Please see next page for size examples) Cash $_________ Check #_________ Name: __________________________________________________________ Student’s Name:___________________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ____________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________ Email: _________________________________ Instructions: Please Drop off form and payment to front desk. (Make checks to: Tauber Academy) Include w/form message and pictures or Email your ad message and pictures to anna@atjc.org Please note in subject line YEARBOOK. * Please Note: Orders will not be processed until payment is received. # ____ of Pictures Message: ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 20400 NE 30th Ave Aventura, FL 33180 305-931-0010 www.TauberAcademy.com Yearbook Ad Size’s ( $125.00 Full Page 8½ x 11) Congratulation Joseph & Sara! Lots of Love, Grandpa & Grandma $ 35.00 1/8 Page Tauber Academy 20400 NE 30th Ave Aventura, Fl 33180 $ 50.00 1/4 Page 305-931-0010 www.TauberAcademy.com $ 75.00 1/2 Page Dear David It is hard to believe this is your last year at The Tauber Academy. These pictures capture just a few of the amazing memories. We are so proud of you, All our love, Mom & Dad Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center & Tauber Academy JCS Kosher Food Bank Passover Collection Now through April 8th Over 300 families in our community are in need of the following items for their Passover Seders. All must say “Kosher for Passover” and have 1 of the symbols: Canned Vegetables Grape Juice Mayonnaise Tuna Cereal Canned Fruit Jelly Oil Peanut Butter Gefilte Fish School supplies & baby items (diapers, wipes) also greatly appreciated. Matzo is not needed. Items can be brought to ATJC Office, Tauber’s Office or Religious School or during any programs taking place at ATJC. As part of a matching program, $1.00 will be given to the JCS Kosher Food Bank for every item that is donated. Your contribution will make a difference! AVENTURA TURNBERRY JEWISH CENTER & TAUBER ACADEMY 20400 NE 30TH AVENUE AVENTURA, FL 33180 (305) 937-1880 www.ATJC.org www.TauberAcademy.com Shabbat Shalom