SPELLING WORDS WEEK OF MARCH 11TH

flammable (flame)
production (produce)
provision (provide)
television (televise)
consumption (consume)
dividend (divide)
composition (compose)
admiration (admire)
conspiracy (conspire)
volcanic (volcano)
serenity (serene)
criminal (crime)
definition (define)
competition (compete)
genetic (gene)

IMPORTANT DATES

Friday, March 8th is the PTA Popcorn Sale

Monday, March 11th begins Book Fair Week

Wednesday, March 13th is Late Start

Thursday, March 14th is Bingo for Books at 5:30 p.m.

Friday, March 22nf Field Trip to The Henry Ford Museum

Please join the Staff and Students for a fun family Roller Skating Night

Tuesday March 12th

Riverside Arena in Livonia

Address: 36635 Plymouth Rd. 734-421-3540

Cost: $6.00 per skater

Time: 6:00 -8:00 pm

The price includes admission and skate rental, you can bring in your own skates they will inspect them at the door.

You can purchase your tickets in advance with Ms. Sandi in the office. You can also pay at the door.

Hope to see everyone there we always have a huge crowd from our school.

The roller rink is open for those two hours to just River Oaks students and staff

LITTLE CAESARS FUNDRAISER

Just a reminder the River Oaks Pizza Kit Fundraiser order forms and payments will be due back to your teacher by March 7th, 2019. Please convert you sales into one check or money order made payable to River Oaks Elementary. You can also order and pay online by credit or debit card. You go to www.PizzaKit.com click on “Products” then scroll down and click on Shop, our fundraiser ID #365095.

LETTER FROM THE OFFICE REGARDING THE INTERNET!

February 28, 2019

Dear Parents,

Technology, the internet, and social media have become a big part of all of our lives. From the moment we wake in the morning to the time we go to sleep, we can be overwhelmed with technology. That’s why I wanted to take a moment to share with you information about a social media trend that regrettably seems to be reaching elementary age children.

Over the past several years, a common trend on social media or through text messaging is to pose a “challenge” to the viewer of the video or reader of the text message. Perhaps you may recall the “ice bucket” challenge that was popular a few years back and helped to raise funds for ALS or more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Most of the time, these “challenges” are done with the best intentions.

Unfortunately, there are those who choose to create and post “challenges” that can be dangerous and physically harmful. There have been news stories about the dangerous “challenges” that ask the viewer to consume certain products such as large amounts of cinnamon or even as outrageous as washing machine detergent. I have recently been told there is another one of these “challenge” videos going around that ask the viewer to perform acts of violence to others or to themselves. This is very distressing, especially to know that children as young as elementary age are being exposed to this type of disturbing behavior.

I’m sharing this information with you today not to alarm, panic, or spread of any rumors. Rather, I share this with you to communicate information that may be helpful to you as parents. I would also like to pass along a few simple tips that all parents can use when helping children safely navigate the internet and social media.

Basic guidelines for parental supervision:

Spend time online together to teach your kids appropriate online behavior.
Keep the computer in a common area where you can watch and monitor its use, not in individual bedrooms. Monitor any time spent on smartphones or tablets.
Bookmark kids’ favorite sites for easy access.
Check your credit card and phone bills for unfamiliar account charges.
Find out what, if any, online protection is offered by your child’s school, after-school center, friends’ homes, or any place where kids could use a computer without your supervision.
Take your child seriously if he or she reports an uncomfortable online exchange
We know our students are safe at home and we pride ourselves on creating a safe environment for your children when they are here at school. By working together we can ensure that our school will always be a safe place for learning.

Sincerely,

River Oaks Staff

SPELLING WORDS WEEK OF MARCH 4TH

authenticity (authentic)
magician (magic)
electricity (electric)
publicity (public)
criticize (critique)
crumble (crumb)
designate (design)
muscular (muscle)
residential (resident)
columnist (column)
moisten (moist)
resignation (resign)
signature (sign)
soften (soft)
bombard (bomb)

SPELLING WEEK FEBRUARY 25,2019
Spelling Pattern- Multisyllabic words  suffix –ible
 gullible,  permissible, comprehensible, admissible, audible, combustible, credible,  visible, flexible, incredible, irresponsible, collapsible, impossible, convertible, horrible,
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