Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Catch Kids Club

One of our Partners comes to the school every Wednesday for 6 weeks to provide our students with enrichment.  This particular program increases students awareness of nutritional and physical education.  We are providing students with the best information to make informed decision.
Catch Kids Club's finest members absorbing the information.

That looks like a "Graham in the headlights."  Guess it was a rough day in the classroom!

Not sure it is supposed to go there but who am I to know?

Another day in the A3 neighborhood

How can you pass up this nice weather when it is almost November!  I wouldn't want to cross either.
The anticipation is the hardest part!
Our students are enjoying the nice weather as long as we can.  This is one of the activities running on Wednesday.  The other is called Catch Kids Club and it is a nutritional program that focuses on making healthier choices with both nutrition and exercises.








      










































                                                          
Not really sure how this can be fun but I am in!



Monday, October 27, 2014


How tall can you build a structure that can hold a tennis ball while a fan is trying to blow it to the next century!  (It has to be at least 18inches!  Mrs. Thompson's rules!)  These students are attempting to solve this problem using science and engineering. 
 And I thought school was boring!



This has been an on going project the students have been working on with the culmination of a couple of structures that "Blew the competition away" (Yea it is cheesy but we like it)


Congratulations to some of the winning contestant's.  I wonder what they will shake up next???????
Check us out to find out!

Foster Lake

Thanks for stopping by to check out our future ENS people.  We are taking core samples from a tree that was 43 years old!  Makes me feel good.
 


Fearless Will leads our search into the unknown looking for our lost turtle utilizing the finest telemetry equipment AU has to offer our students.  P.S. (We did find the turtle and it was wooden).
 
The best part was yet to come!  We had pizza and cookies for dinner.  All in all it was a successful first off site field trip for the A-3 program.  
 
 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Welcom Back

Welcome Back!!!!!!

Hi all and thanks for checking out Canisteo's blog spot.  Just to keep everyone informed regarding our program and some up coming events. 
- The program runs from 3-5 weekdays Mon-Fri.  We will be going to the YMCA of Hornell on Fridays to participate in different recreational activities.  Permission slips NEED to be signed and returned to the program before students are eligible to attend.  We will be going this Friday 10/17/14.
-  Our first field trip is to Foster Lake up near Alfred University.  Students will be using spatial technology to predict coordinates off a map in the woods of Foster Lake.  We will be going after school on Monday 10/20/14 and returning around 7.   Permission slips need to be returned for this field trip by Thursday 10/16/14.  Snacks and pizza will be provided and it is STRONGLY recommended to wear very warm clothes and old clothes as it may be muddy. 
-  We currently are offering 3 different enrichment programs: Mr. Don Graham is teaching engineering with LEGOS.  Mrs. Thompson is working on problem solving/building skills.  Ms. Brianna McGuire is offering beginning guitar for older students. 
-  This year we have brought on more staff to assist with HW help and we are also utilizing our IPADS to look up information and CCLS to better assist students with their HW questions. 
-  We will be having outside services come to Canisteo to provide different enrichment programs starting this week.  On Wed. Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) will be providing Catch Kids Up, a food experience program. 

This is a lot to look over but feel free to contact me if you have any questions dcook@cgcsd.org and I will be glad to assist!