Friday Folder for October 31, 2014 - District65.net

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Friday Folder for October 31, 2014 - District65.net
Kingsley Elementary Physical Education
September/October Newsletter
Kindergarten through Third Grade
​
At the beginning of the school year, Kingsley students in Kindergarten
through Third Grade practiced moving around the gym while maintaining
their own personal space. Personal space is that space right next to someone
but out of reach of anyone or anything else. We also played tag games where
students learned to chase, flee and dodge. To further practice the skills of
chasing, fleeing, and dodging we played a game called “Capture the Giant
Football.” This game also incorporates basic strategies essential for team
sports, and students were able to practice cooperation and collaboration
skills with each other.
Overhand throwing was also introduced and practiced during the
game of “Keep Your Trash Off My Lawn.” When using the overhand throw,
students need to step with their opposite foot from the side the ball is on,
have their arm over their shoulder, have their side to their target, and follow
through to the target after letting go of the ball. After learning the skill of
overhand throwing, students learned how to throw a Frisbee. Steps to
properly throw a Frisbee include placing the thumb on top of the Frisbee,
putting the index finger on the rim, and putting the other three fingers
underneath the Frisbee. One needs to stand sideways to the target and curve
the arm back across the body. As one throws the Frisbee, one has to step
towards the target and throw the Frisbee sideways across the body. We also
learned how to catch the Frisbee using the sandwich catch. The sandwich
catch is when one hand is facing up, the other hand is facing down, and you
close both hands around the Frisbee when it comes to you.
Students were also introduced to kicking a ball through both basic
soccer activities and a game called “Rapid Fire Kickball.” When kicking a
ball, one should plant the non-kicking foot to the side of the ball and use the
top of the foot to kick the ball. Soccer and “Rapid Fire Kickball” also
allowed students to practice working together.
Rolling was another skill practiced during Physical Education class.
During the various rolling games, students demonstrated the proper
technique for rolling a ball. This would include stepping with the opposite
foot, bending knees, using a backward-to-forward arm swing, and following
through after letting go of the ball. This should ensure a smooth roll with no
bounce.
​Two health-related fitness concepts (cardiovascular endurance and
muscular strength and endurance) were also introduced during class.
​Two health-related fitness concepts (cardiovascular endurance and
muscular strength and endurance) were also introduced during class.
Students practiced improving their cardiovascular endurance while running
laps around the field. Students practiced improving their muscular strength
and endurance during the tug a rope activity.
Finally, we would like to offer a heartfelt “Thank You!” to the
Kingsley PTA for purchasing our new climbing rope. It is a wonderful
addition to our gym space. Mr. Gallagher and I look forward to seeing our
Kingsley students put it to good use during our rope climbing unit and
during Free Choice days!
Kingsley Physical Education
September/October Newsletter
Fourth and Fifth Grades
Our fourth and fifth grade students started the school year by learning various
football skills. The first skills introduced to them were throwing and catching the
footballs. We then progressed to playing offense and defense: having possession of the
ball or trying to gain possession from the other team. We also worked on intercepting the
ball (an interception is a pass intended for an offensive player that is caught by a
defender). We played many lead up football games that helped students improve football
passing, catching, offensive and defensive skills.
When we completed the football unit, fourth and fifth grade students participated
in the Fitnessgram Fitness Tests. Students participated in five different tests: curl ups,
push ups, sit and reach, trunk lift , and the Pacer test. The curl up test measures
abdominal muscle strength. Good strength and endurance of the abdominal muscles are
important in promoting correct posture and pelvic alignment. The push up test measures
upper body strength and endurance. Sit and reach measures the flexibility of the lower
back and hamstrings. Another flexibility test is trunk lift. Trunk lift measures trunk
extensor strength, flexibility, and endurance (your trunk extensors are found in your
back). The PACER test, which stands for Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance
Run, measures students’ aerobic capacity. This capacity is the ability to perform large
muscle, high intensity exercise for prolonged periods.
During the month of October, students participated in the soccer unit. Students
practiced the skills of dribbling the soccer ball, defending, goal tending, passing, and ball
control skills.
Finally, we would like to offer a heartfelt “Thank You!” to the Kingsley PTA for
purchasing our new climbing rope. It is a wonderful addition to our gym space. Mr.
Gallagher and I look forward to seeing our Kingsley students put it to good use during
our rope climbing unit and during Free Choice days!
TH
5 GRADE BOYS’
3-ON-3 BASKETBALL
FRIDAYS, NOVEMBER 7, 14, & 21
5 PM- 6:30 PM
KINGSLEY GYM
BECOME A BETTER,
MORE EFFICIENT
PLAYER THROUGH
3-ON-3 PLAY.
NEW AND
EXPERIENCED
PLAYERS WELCOME!
QUESTIONS? CONTACT ERNEST TRIPLETT AT
KINGSLEYBBALL@GMAIL.COM
Be a Girl Scout! Girls in grades 1st and 3rd and their parents are invited
to a parent meeting to join Girl Scouts at Kingsley!
*This is an opportunity for your daughter to join Girl Scout troops NOW
forming!
Thursday, November 6th at 6:30pm
Kingsley Elementary Auditorium
Where/Donde: Kingsley Elementary 2300 Green Bay Road, Evanston When/Cuando: Thursday, October 23rd at 6:30pm
Questions: Contact Marie Erbeck merbeck@girlscoutsgcnwi.org (630) 544-5905
I can’t wait to be a Girl Scout!
What do Girl Scouts do?
Girl Scouts earn badges, hike and camp, participate in the cookie program, and much more. They improve neighborhoods, protect the planet, design robots, and establish sports clinics. As a Girl Scout you will make new friends, create long lasting memories and have FUN! Girl Scout Grade Levels st grade
Daisy: K - 1
Brownie: 2nd - 3rd grade
Junior: 4th – 5th grade
Cadette: 6th – 8th grade
Senior: 9th – 10th grade
Ambassador: 11th – 12th grade
Girl Scout Volunteers (Troop/Group Leaders)
Girl Scouts that belong to a troop or group are guided by leaders-­‐community volunteers who are parents or other adults trained by the local Girl Scout council. Leaders work with girls to determine interest and decide on activities within the framework of the Girl Scout program. Parents are asked to help get troops started and become leaders as well as asked to support the leader by helping where needed, such as with transportation, group snacks (if needed), helping at meetings or family outings. As a Girl Scout Volunteer you’ll serve as a partner and role model to girls, discover your own skills and abilities, meet new people, and “learn by doing” alongside girls at every step. Where/Donde: Kingsley Elementary 2300 Green Bay Road, Evanston When/Cuando: Thursday, November 6th at 6:30pm
Questions: Contact Marie Erbeck merbeck@girlscoutsgcnwi.org (630) 544-5905
Kingsley Taekwon-­‐do Club ENROLL NOW FOR TRIMESTER II 2014 – 2015 School Year Fridays, 3:50-­‐4:50 pm, in the gym December 5, 2014 thru March 6, 2015 No classes on 12/26, 1/2 and 2/13 HAVE FUN WHILE LEARNING A MARTIAL ART Martial Arts for Youth
Cultivating The Future Black Belt Leader In Each Child
Fun Activities & Engaging Challenges
Each Child Progresses At His Own Pace
Develop Confidence, Respect & Resilience
Meet The Instructor Grandmaster Connelly has been providing enrichment programs to schools in Chicago and the North Shore communi=es for over 20 years. With 46 years of experience training, compe=ng and teaching, his reputa=on for excellence and quality is unmatched. Grandmaster Connelly is a 7th Degree Black Belt in Taekwon-­‐do, a 4th Degree Black Belt in Hapkido, a 5th Degree Black Belt in Kumdo and a 1st Degree Black Belt in Judo. He holds a B.S in Communica=ons and an M.S in counseling. Grandmaster Connelly is an adjunct faculty member of Na=onal Louis University. Register through Right at School Grandmaster Connelly
Many of our classrooms have daily snacks for the children that are provided by the parents. However, some children are not able to bring snacks. We are asking for donations so that all the kids can have a snack everyday. We need individually packaged snacks like pretzels, cheese crackers, 100-­‐calorie snacks, granola bars, graham crackers, etc. Please leave your donations in the Evanston COPE box or in the office between now and November 14th. We appreciate every snack! Rents: $750 - $950 per month!
Ownership: $800 - $1,200 per month!
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Dawes’ gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 22
November 19
December 17
January 21
February 18
March 18
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
at Dawes this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 22
November 19
December 17
January 21
February 18
March 18
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Dawes’ Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Dawes Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: King Arts’ gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 13
November 10
December 8
January 12
February 9
March 9
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
for Bessie Rhodes and King Arts this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 13
November 10
December 8
January 12
February 9
March 9
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: King Arts’ Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will take the late bus home.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
King Arts Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Kingsley’s gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 7
November 4
December 2
January 13
February 3
March 3
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
at Kingsley this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 7
November 4
December 2
January 13
February 3
March 3
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Kingsley’s Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will ride the late bus home.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Kingsley Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Lincoln’s gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 9
November 6
December 4
January 15
February 5
March 5
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
at Lincoln this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 9
November 6
December 4
January 15
February 5
March 5
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Lincoln’s Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Lincoln Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Oakton’s gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 16
November 13
December 11
January 22
February 11
March 4
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
at Oakton this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 16
November 13
December 11
January 22
February 11
March 4
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Oakton’s Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Oakton Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Walker’s gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 15
November 19
December 16
January 28
February 25
March 25
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
at Walker this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 15
November 19
December 16
January 28
February 25
March 25
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Walker’s Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will take the late bus home.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Walker Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls
Play Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Washington’s gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March. Clinics run from 3:354:45pm.
Date
October 8
November 12
December 10
January 28
February 25
March 25
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a wonderful, FREE program for 4th and 5th
grade girls to learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics
throughout the year. Girls are exposed to the sports through skills and
drills run by ETHS ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their
coaches to lead the clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams
and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics
at Washington this year!
If you have questions, please email Liz Brieva at jenab12@msn.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 8
November 12
December 10
January 28
February 25
March 25
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Washington’s Gymnasium
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Washington Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS
WHO: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program offered by Team Girls Play
Sports to 4th and 5th grade girls at D65 elementary schools.
WHERE: Willard Gym
WHEN: Once a month from October–March.
4:45pm. Mark your calendars now!
Date
October 14
November 18
December 9
January 20
February 10
March 10
Clinics run from 3:35-
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
DETAILS: Girls Play Sports is a FREE program for 4th and 5th grade girls to
learn and play 11 different sports. We run six clinics throughout the year.
Girls are exposed to sports through skills and drills run by ETHS
ATHLETES! The ETHS athletes are recruited by their coaches to lead the
clinics. They are outstanding leaders on their teams and in our community.
We hope your daughter will be interested in participating in our clinics at
Willard this year!
If you have questions, please email Megan Livatino at megan_hanrahan@yahoo.com
GIRLS PLAY SPORTS PERMISSION FORM
**MEET AND PLAY SPORTS WITH ETHS ATHLETES!**
Date
October 14
November 18
December 9
January 20
February 10
March 10
TIME: 3:35-4:45
Sports
Basketball and Lacrosse
Soccer and Cross Country
Volleyball
Tennis and Badminton
Softball
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, and Pomkits
LOCATION: Willard Gym
CONTACT INFORMATION (print clearly)
CHILD’S NAME________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL________________________________TEACHER______________________ROOM#_____
PARENT/GUARDIAN_________________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE__________________________CELL/WORK PHONE_______________
______My daughter will be picked up at 4:45.
______My daughter will walk home at 4:45.
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
Yes, my daughter has permission to participate in the Girls Play Sports program at
Willard Elementary School. I authorize the supervisor to secure needed medical
treatment in case of an emergency in the event I cannot be reached.
Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________Date:___/___/___
SIGN AND SUBMIT FORM TO YOUR P.E. TEACHER
YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS
FALL 2014 Session 2 n Nov 1 -Dec 20
Middleton School, 8300 St. Louis Ave. • Weber Leisure Center, 9300 Weber Park Place
Parent Tot Soccer
Young children develop motor skills while having fun running and
kicking just like the big kids! Parents and tots work together in this
class, learning the basics of soccer. A variety of activities designed
around the game of soccer will be played each week. No class 11/30.
Ages 2-4
353820-02
Su
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/2-12/14
9:00-9:45A
R $65 NR $81
Pee Wee Soccer
Let your child’s early soccer experience be a great one. The younger
player will not only develop soccer skills but will also gain confidence,
coordination, motor skills and communication skills. The program uses
age-appropriate drills and exercises to teach kicking, ball control,
dribbling, shooting and more. No class 11/28, 11/29, & 11/30.
Ages 3-5
353821-03
353821-04
Ages 4-6
353821-09
353821-10
353821-11
353821-12
Location: Weber Leisure Center
Tu
F
11/4-12/16
11/7-12/19
10:15-11:00A
2:00-2:45P
R $75 NR $94
R $65 NR $81
M
M
Sa
Su
11/3-12/15
11/3-12/15
11/1-12/20
11/2-12/14
3:15-4:00P
4:00-4:45P
10:45-11:30A
9:45-10:30A
R $75 NR $94
R $75 NR $94
R $75 NR $94
R $65 NR $81
Soccer Skills Clinics 101 - New Time
Basketball Skills Clinic 1
Get a head start on developing essential basketball skills such as
shooting, dribbling and passing, along with the basic rules of the game.
Each class includes Hot Shots Sports instruction as well as structured
games. This class is for the basketball beginner looking to understand
the game, learn new skills, and have a ball! No class 11/26 & 11/28
Ages 6-8
350822-04
350822-05
350822-06
Tu
W
F
11/4-12/16
Location: Middleton School
5:30-6:30P
R $75 NR $94
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/5-12/17
11/7-12/19
Basketball Clinic 1 Advanced
4:00-5:00P
4:00-5:00P
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
NEW!
Designed for players who have participated in Basketball Clinic Level
I, are experienced, but not quite old enough for Basketball Clinic 2.
This class will continue to develop the fundamentals, such as shooting,
dribbling, and passing. Players will also receive more advanced
instruction while providing game play to get them ready for the next level!
No class 11/27.
Ages 7-9
350824-02
Th
11/6-12/18
Location: Middleton School
5:30-6:30P
R $65 NR $81
Basketball Skills Clinic 2
Children are introduced to the fundamentals of soccer tactics such as
passing the ball, attack and defense moves, keeping the ball away from
and taking the ball from the opposing team. Children learn to score
and prevent goals. At this age the focus starts to change from simple
games to organized, tactical, competitive games. No class 11/28.
In this class, players start applying their individual skills to the team
game. Fundamentals will continue to be developed, with a focus on
proper shooting mechanics. Participants are also introduced to offensive concepts, such as screens and moving without the ball, and defensive skills, such as proper defensive stance and man-to-man defense.
No class 11/26.
Ages 6-9
Ages 8-12
353823-04
353823-05
353823-06
M
Tu
F
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/3-12/15
11/4-12/16
11/7-12/19
5:00-6:00P
4:00-5:00P
5:00-6:00P
R $75 NR $94
R $75 NR $94
R $65 NR $81
In the next stage of their progression, players increase their playing
stamina and speed, on and off the ball. The clinic’s specific technique
training involves strength and placement shooting, landing on the
shooting foot, precision passing, settling the ball with various body
parts, and other offensive and defensive skills.
350541-02
T
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/4-12/16
Game Time Soccer
5:00-6:00P
R $75 NR $94
NEW!
Join us in a fun filled environment designed to provide additional game
experience to players while having fun playing soccer with their friends!
Develop soccer skills such as shooting, ball control, passing and basic
rules of the game through scrimmages. Teams will be divided evenly each
week, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship.
Ages 8-12
353822-02
M
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/3-12/15
6:00-7:00P
R $75 NR $94
Children are introduced to the game of basketball in a safe, fun and
exciting environment. Our curriculum uses age-appropriate activities
and games specifically designed to increase balance, body awareness,
motor skills and hand-eye coordination. No class 11/26, 11/28, 11/29,
& 11/30.
350821-03
350821-04
M
Tu
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/3-12/15
11/4-12/16
All Stars Ages: 4-6
350821-09
350821-10
350821-11
350821-12
Su
W
F
Sa
350823-05
350823-06
M
Tu
W
11/2-12/14
11/5-12/17
11/7-12/19
11/1-12/20
11/3-12/15
11/4-12/16
5:00-6:00P
Location: TBA
R $75 NR $94
Location: Middleton School
6:30-7:30P
R $75 NR $94
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/5-12/17
Game Time Basketball
5:00-6:00P
R $65 NR $81
NEW!
One of the best ways to develop your basketball game is through
game play. In Game Time Basketball, you will do just that! Each week,
basketball players will be challenged through 1 on 1, 3 on 3, 5 on 5,
or other variants to playing ball. Hot Shots Sports coaches will ref and
guide the class to enhance the players understanding of the game.
No class 11/27.
Ages 9-12
350825-02
Th
11/6-12/18
Location: Middleton School
6:30-7:30P
R $65 NR $81
Full Court Basketball
Play full court basketball games facilitated and refereed by the staff
of Hot Shots Sports. Participants will be divided into new teams each
week and have an opportunity to work with coaches on specific skills
and then apply these acquired skills to actual games. No class 11/29.
Ages 10-14
Lil’ Dribblers
Pros Ages: 3-5
Soccer Skills Clinics 202
Ages 9-14
350823-04
350831-02
Sa
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/1-12/20
1:00-2:00P
R $75 NR $94
T-Ball Skills Clinic
Participants enjoy learning the skills needed to play baseball including offense and defense, as well as the rules and philosophies of the game. All
you need to bring is a glove and sports attire. No class 11/27 & 11/29.
10:45-11:30A
9:30-10:15A
R $75 NR $94
R $75 NR $94
Ages 4-6
11:15A-12:00P
3:00-3:45P
3:15-4:00P
9:15-10:00A
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
R $75 NR $94
354221-04
354221-03
Th
Sa
11/6-12/18
Location: Middleton School
4:30-5:15P
R $65 NR $81
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/1-12/20
12:15-1:00P
R $75 NR $96
continued on other side a
YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS
FALL 2014 Session 2 n Nov 1 -Dec 20
Pee Wee Flag Football
Learn to play the nation’s most beloved game! Flag football is an
exciting way to learn and experience the game of football in a
noncompetitive environment. Participants are introduced to the
core components of passing, catching and defense, all presented in a fun and positive environment. No equipment is necessary!
No class 11/26 & 11/27.
Ages 3-5
350533-03
350533-04
W
Th
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/5-12/17
11/6-12/18
10:45-11:30A
3:15-4:00P
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
Game Time Flag Football
Pee Wee Floor Hockey
Hot Shots Sports provides a safe and fun environment for the
future stars to explore the great game of hockey. To ensure a safe
environment, pee wee hockey players will play with pillow polo sticks,
which has a soft-cushion end. Participants learn the basics of the game
and experience the thrills of being a hockey player! No class 11/27.
Ages 3-5
354225-03
354225-04
Tu
Th
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/4-12/16
11/6-12/18
2:00-2:45P
9:15-10:00A
R $75 NR $94
R $65 NR $81
Indoor Floor Hockey League
Players experience daily scrimmages with active instruction and
tips from the coaching staff of Hot Shots Sports. Players will be
encouraged to employ skills used in football such as running pass
routes, play calling, defensive positioning, and pass coverage. These
skills and others will be put to use in a “game time” environment while
the players scrimmage each week. No class 11/28.
Hockey fundamentals as well as game strategy, teamwork, sportsmanship and safety will be stressed each week. For the participant’s safety, each participant will be required to have the following equipment:
helmet, shinguards & gloves. Each team member will receive a team jersey. Tournament trophies will be awarded at the conclusion of the season.
No class 11/30.
Ages 7-10
Ages 7-10
350534-03
Ages 7-10
350534-04
Tu
11/4-12/16
F
11/7-12/19
Location: Middleton School
4:30-5:30P
R $75 NR $94
Location: Weber Leisure Center
6:00-7:00P
R $65 NR $81
Double Play NEW!
In this program kids will alternate each week learning two sports. Players will develop skills and fundamentals while experiencing game play
in an instructional and exciting setting. No class 11/27.
Ages 3 - 5
Soccer/T-Ball
353817-04
M
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/3-12/15
10:00-10:45A
R $75 NR $94
11/4-12/16
3:00-3:45P
R $75 NR $94
11/6-12/18
2:00-2:45P
R $65 NR $81
Basketball/Football
353817-05
Tu
Basketball/Soccer
353817-06
Th
Triple Play
NEW!
This class features three sports: football, soccer and basketball. Participants develop skills associated with each sport and have opportunities
to use these skills in game situations. Emphasis is placed on skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship.
Ages 7-10
353818-02
M
Game Time Sports
11/3-12/15
4:00-5:00P
Location: TBA
R $75 NR $94
NEW!
Gain game experience with no drills, just games. Each week, participants
will be competing in a different sport under the guidance of Hot Shots
Sports. Coaches will emphasis teamwork and sportsmanship while also
providing insight about the sport of the day. No class 11/26.
Ages 8-12
353819-02
W
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/5-12/17
4:00-5:00P
R $65 NR $81
Dodgeball League NEW!
354224-02
Su
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/2-12/14
Children are introduced to the fundamentals of such sports as soccer,
t-ball, basketball, floor hockey and other sports and group games. The
program provides an opportunity for each child to develop motor skills
and to nurture his or her social and emotional growth through teamwork
and good sportsmanship. No class 11/26 & 11/27.
Ages 3-5
350422-05
350422-06
350422-07
350422-08
M
W
Th
Th
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/3-12/15
11/5-12/17
11/6-12/18
11/6-12/18
Ages 5-8
350423-03
350423-04
Th
Sa
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/6-12/18
11/1-12/20
For more info
check out
our website:
HotShots4Kids.com
Location: TBA
R $65 NR $81
Register now @
skokieparks.org.
4:00-5:00P
2:30-3:30P
R $65 NR $81
R $75 NR $94
Adult Tot Sports
Parents are an integral part of helping their tots develop basic sports
movement and motor skills. Motor skills activities focus on handeye and
hand-foot coordination. Sports equipment and instruction are provided
to help guide your child through an introduction to organized sports.
No class 11/26, 11/27, 11/29, & 11/30.
Ages 2-4
350426-05
354224-06
354224-07
354224-08
Sa
Su
W
Th
Location: Weber Leisure Center
11/1-12/20
11/2-12/14
11/5-12/17
11/6-12/18
10:00-10:45A
10:30-11:15A
9:15-10:00A
10:45-11:30A
R $75 NR $94
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
Coming Soon:
Hot Shots Sports Winter Camp
5:00-6:00P
R $75 NR $94
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
R $65 NR $81
Total Sports teaches children the basic skills of playing a variety of
sports. Some of the sports taught and played include soccer, kickball,
t-ball, floor hockey, basketball and more. No class 11/27 & 11/29.
Ages: 7-10
11/5-12/17
2:00-2:45P
10:00-10:45A
10:00-10:45A
5:00-5:45P
Total Sports
450534-01 M, Tu, W 12/22-12/24
450534-02 M-F
12/29-1/2
W
R $100 NR $125
Sports and More
Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive! This league provides participants an
opportunity to play this popular game in a safe and supervised
environment, using supersoft dodgeballs for safety. The first week will
be practice play, with evaluations to provide balanced teams. During
league play participants will play a different style of dodgeball each
week. The session will conclude with playoffs. Each participant will
receive a team T-shirt. No class 11/26.
354222-02
12:30-2:30P
Sports & More Winter Camp
Ages 4-6
Campers are introduced to sports such as Soccer, T-ball, Football,
Kickball and other group games.
9:00A-12:00P R $65 NR $81
9:00A-12:00P R $85 NR $106
Ages 7-14
The camp features a variety of sports including Soccer, Baseball,
Volleyball, Basketball, football, Floor Hockey and more.
450535-02 M-F
450535-01 M-W
12/29-1/2
12/22-12/24
9:00A-12:00PR $85 NR $1061
9:00A-12:00P R $65 NR $81
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Ages 4-6
Location: Weber Leisure Center
Ages 7-14
Location: Weber Leisure Center
Get out of the cold for a camp full of fun! Campers are
introduced to sports such as Soccer, T-ball, Football,
Kickball and other group games. The goal is to provide
the opportunity for each child to develop motor skills
and nurture his/her growth socially and emotionally
through teamwork and good sportsmanship. Bring a
snack and come ready to play.
The camp features a variety of sports including
Soccer, Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball, Football, Floor
Hockey and more. In addition, a wide range of group
games will be played. Instruction will focus on basic
fundamentals and good sportsmanship. Bring a snack
and come ready to play.
450534-01 9:00AM-12:00PM 12/22-12/24 R$65/NR$81
450534-02 9:00AM-12:00PM 12/29-1/2 R$85/NR$106
*No Camp 1/1.
450535-01 9:00AM-12:00PM 12/22-12/24 R$65/NR$81
450535-02 9:00AM-12:00PM 12/29-1/2 R$85/NR$106
*No Camp 1/1.
Navigating Real Life Diversity with Our Kids
Join us either night...
Nov 4 OR Nov 11
6:30-8:30pm
Evanston Public Library
Large Community Room
Free and Open to the Public
Childcare and Spanish translation provided
RSVPs required for childcare
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/L6GYKGP
The series is facilitated by Diversity and Inclusion experts
Elisabeth “Biz” Lindsay-Ryan Nov 4 & 11 and Dr. Gilo Kwesi Logan Feb 18 & Mar 18
You didn’t make the first session?
No problem. Join us anytime.
Presented by The Evanston/Skokie PTA Council in partnership with the Evanston Public Library, Evanston/Skokie
School District 65, Youth Organizations Umbrella (Y.O.U.), Family Focus, and YWCA Evanston/North Shore
Cómo navegar la diversidad en la vida real
con nuestros niños
Unirse a nosotros, ya sea de noche
4 o 11 de noviembre
6:30-8:30pm
Biblioteca Pública de Evanston,
Salón comunitario grande
Gratis y abierto al público
Se brindará servicio
de cuidado de niños e
interpretación al español.
Se debe responder (RSVP)
en el caso de necesitar
servicio de cuidado de niños
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/L6GYKGP
Una serie en cuatro partes moderada por
Elisabeth “Biz” Lindsay-Ryan 4 y 11 de noviembre y el Dr. Gilo Kwesi Logan
18 de febrero y 18 de marzo, expertos en el tema de la diversidad y la inclusión
Presentado por el Consejo de la PTA de
Evanston/Skokie, en colaboración con la Biblioteca
Pública de Evanston, el Distrito Escolar 65
(Evanston/Skokie), la Youth Oranizations Umbrella
(Y.O.U.), Family Focus, y YWCA Evanston/North Shore
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Lonnie Stonitsch, FAN Co-Chair and Programming Chair
CONTACT:
lonnie@familyactionnetwork.net
Monday, Novem ber 3, 2014, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of
Adolescence, 7:00 PM , Evanston Township High School Auditorium , 1600 Dodge Ave.,
Evanston, 60201. Adolescence now lasts longer than ever, and the adolescent brain is surprisingly
malleable. These new discoveries make this time of life crucial in determining a person’s ultimate success
and happiness. In this lecture, Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D., one of the world's leading authorities on
adolescence, will discuss the teenage brain’s potential for change, the elongation of adolescence as a
developmental stage, and the implications of each for how we parent, educate, and understand young
people. His brand-new bestselling book, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence,
has blurbs on the covers from 7 former FAN speakers., all of them high praise: Rosalind W isem an,
Jennifer Senior, David Sheff, M adeline Levine, Ph.D., Carol Dweck, Ph.D., Daniel Siegel,
M D, and Angela Lee Duckworth, Ph.D. There are few as distinguished in the field of adolescent
development as Dr. Steinberg – come learn from the best!
Tuesday, Novem ber 4, 2014, You and Your Adolescent: A Practical W orkshop for Parents,
9:30 AM , New Trier High School, Northfield Cam pus, Cornog Auditorium , 7 Happ Rd.,
Northfield, 60093 (RSVP Requested). When parents are asked to name the most difficult periods in
their child’s development, the teen years usually are at the top of the list. But with a better understanding of
how and why your child is changing during the transition into and through adolescence, you can become a
more effective parent, reduce the amount of conflict you and your teenager have, help your teenager
develop in positive ways, and maintain your own equanimity. In this workshop, Laurence Steinberg,
Ph.D., one of the world’s leading authorities on adolescence, will provide an overview of the major physical,
intellectual, social, and emotional changes that take place as children move into and through adolescence.
You will gain an understanding of how your teenager thinks, why his or her behavior is changing, how your
relationship is being transformed, and how all of this is affecting parents’ own well-being. RSVP
requested: bit.ly/SteinbergW orkshop.
Dr. Steinberg is a Distinguished University Professor and the Laura H. Carnell Professor of
Psychology at Tem ple University. He is the author of more than 350 articles and essays on
development during the teenage years, and the author or editor of 17 books. He has been a featured guest
on numerous television programs, including CBS Morning News, Today, Good Morning
America, 20/20, Dateline, PBS News Hour, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, and is a frequent consultant on
adolescence for print and electronic media, including the New York Times and NPR.
Sponsored by Fam ily Action Network (FAN), in partnership with the Angles, Chiaravalle
M ontessori School, Fam ily Service of Glencoe, Glenview Education Foundation, Kenilworth
D38, and the M aster of Science in Education Program at the School of Education and
Social Policy at Northwestern University. FAN is grateful for the support of its 2014-15 financial
sponsors Compass Health Center, Evanston Township High School D202, Evanston/Skokie
D65, Make It Better, New Trier High School D203, New Trier Parents’ Association, North
Shore Community Bank, Pathways.org, The Fam ily Institute at Northwestern University,
Youth Organizations Um brella (Y.O.U.), the M artin & M ary L. Boyer Foundation, the Mam m el
Foundation, and Tina & Byron Trott, along with our in-kind sponsors Acclaim M edia, The Book
Stall at Chestnut Court, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, and Turing Group.
Sign up to participate in a focus group and share your insight and experiences in District 65. To
help us know how many people to expect, please RSVP to Melissa Messinger at
messingerm@district65.net. If you were unable to RSVP but can still attend, please just come by.
Saturday, October 25, 9 AM - 11 AM
Family Focus (2010 Dewey Avenue, Evanston)
Tuesday, October 28, 7 PM - 9 PM
McGaw YMCA, (1000 Grove Street, Evanston)
Thursday, November 6, 7 PM - 9 PM
Second Baptist Church (1717 Benson Avenue, Evanston)
Saturday, November 8, 9 AM - 11 AM
Oakton School (436 Ridge Avenue, Evanston)
Wednesday, November 12, 7 PM - 9 PM
Washington School (914 Ashland Avenue, Evanston)
Saturday, November 15, 9 AM - 11 AM
King Arts Magnet School (2424 Lake Street, Evanston)
Spanish translation will be provided at the focus group at Washington School. Childcare will be provided for preschool age children and older at the focus groups held at District 65 schools.
Please note if you will need childcare in your registration email.
Every Child, Every Day, Whatever it Takes.
Paul D. Goren, Superintendent of Schools
Our goal is to ensure everyone who attends a focus group has the opportunity to participate fully and share their
views. If the number of people signed up for a focus group exceeds 40, it may be necessary to ask the last people
to sign up to select another date.
Regístrese para participar en un grupo de enfoque y para compartir sus opiniones y experiencias en el
Distrito 65. Para registrarse, envíe a Melissa Messinger un correo electrónico con su nombre y con la fecha
del grupo de enfoque, a la cuenta messingerm@district65.net, o llame al teléfono (847) 859-8100. Si de
última hora, está disponible para asistir (y aún no se ha registrado), por favor, ¡sólo preséntese!
Sábado 25 de octubre, 9 AM - 11 AM
Family Focus (2010 Avenida Dewey , Evanston)
Jueves 28 de octubre, 7 PM - 9 PM
McGaw YMCA, (1000 Calle Grove, Evanston)
Jueves 6 de noviembre, 7 PM - 9 PM
Segunda Iglesia Bautista (1717 Avenida Benson, Evanston)
Sábado 8 de noviembre, de 9 AM - 11 AM
Escuela Oakton (436 Avenida Ridge, Evanston)
Miércoles 12 de noviembre, 7 PM - 9 PM
Escuela Washington (914 Avenida Ashland, Evanston)
Sábado 15 de noviembre, 9 AM - 11 AM
Escuela Técnica de Artes (2424 Calle Lake, Evanston)
Habrá traducción al español en el grupo de enfoque de la Escuela Washington y servicio de guardería para niños en
edad preescolar y mayores, en los grupos de enfoque de la Escuela Washington y la Escuela Oakton y de la Escuela
Técnica King de Artes. Por favor, anote en su registro por correo electrónico si necesitará el servicio de guardería.
Todos los niños, todos los días, cueste lo que cueste.
Paul D. Goren, Superintendente Escolar
Nuestro objetivo es que todas las personas que asistan a los grupos de enfoque tengan la oportunidad de
participar plenamente y de compartir sus puntos de vista. Si el número de personas que se registren pasa de 40,
será necesario pedir a la última persona que se registró, que elija otra fecha.