
Scott City Elementary School
Fridge Notes December 2023
Contact Information
410 E. 8th Street
Office Phone: 620-872-7660
Principal: Dr. Shawn Roberts
Secretary: Icy Butler
December Calendar
December 2 Saturday SCORE
December 12 4:00 Beaver Backers meeting @ SCMS
December 19 8:15 Sing a long
December 20-January 3 Winter Break No School
SCORE
Saturday SCORE ART
10:00-12:00
Free for all students
December 2
January 13
February 10
March 2
April 6
May 4
Parents as Teachers
Upcoming December Fun
Dec. 4 - Wear Plaid
Dec. 5 - Dress like a Snowman (Scarf, top hat, mittens, etc)
Dec. 6 - Wear Red - (Like Rudolph's nose)
Dec. 7 - Wear Green - (Like a Christmas Tree)
Dec. 8 - Wear Blue (like a winter wonderland)
Dec. 11 - White out - Wear White
Dec. 12 - Holiday Headwear
Dec. 13 - Ugly Sweater
Dec. 14 - Crazy Christmas Socks
Dec. 15 - Pajama Day (Polar Express)
Dec. 18 - Grinch Day
Dec. 19 - Fancy Dress up Sing-a-long & Christmas party fancy (sparkle, glitter, ties, etc.)Fun Winter Activities for Kids
As the winter season sets in, it's the perfect time to embrace the cold weather and create wonderful memories with your elementary school children. While it might be tempting to hibernate indoors, there are plenty of fun and exciting activities that you can enjoy as a family. In this newsletter, we've rounded up a list of winter activities that will keep your kids entertained while making the most of the season's beauty.
1. Build a Snow Fort: When the snow starts falling, encourage your children to get outside and build a snow fort. All you need is some snow and a few tools like shovels and buckets. Kids can use their creativity to design their fort and engage in friendly snowball fights or imaginative games.
2. Ice Skating: Many communities have outdoor ice skating rinks during the winter months. Taking your children ice skating is a great way to introduce them to a new sport and enjoy some quality family time. Don't forget to bring hot chocolate to keep everyone warm!
3. Winter Nature Walks: Winter offers a unique opportunity to explore the outdoors in a different way. Go for a nature walk with your children and observe the beauty of the snow-covered landscape. You can also look for animal tracks and teach your kids about winter wildlife.
4. Snow Painting: Get creative by making your very own "snow paint" using water and food coloring. Let your children use spray bottles or brushes to decorate the snow with colorful designs. It's a fun way to bring some color to the winter scenery.
5. Sledding: Sledding is a classic winter activity that is beloved by kids of all ages. Find a nearby hill, bring your sleds, and enjoy the thrill of sliding down the snow. Make sure to dress warmly and have hot cocoa ready for after the adventure.
6. Winter Science Experiments: Turn the winter season into a learning opportunity. Try simple science experiments like making ice crystals or observing how different objects freeze in cold weather. It's a great way to combine fun with education.
7. Indoor Activities: On those extra chilly days, indoor activities can be just as entertaining. Consider baking cookies, doing crafts, or having a family movie day. Don't forget to invite some friends over for a winter-themed playdate.
8. Visit a Winter Festival: Many communities host winter festivals with activities like snow sculpting, sleigh rides, and hot cocoa stands. Check your local events calendar for opportunities to immerse your family in the winter spirit.
9. Snowman Contest: Challenge your children to create the best snowman or snow sculpture they can imagine. You can even have a friendly family contest to see who can make the most creative and unique snow creation.
10. Snow Day Picnic: Pack a basket of your favorite winter treats and have a snow day picnic in your backyard or at a nearby park. Enjoy sandwiches, hot soup, and s'mores around a toasty campfire.
Remember, the key to a successful winter adventure is dressing warmly with layers, hats, gloves, and insulated boots to keep everyone cozy. Make sure to check the weather conditions and be prepared for changes in temperature.
Winter is a magical season, and it's a wonderful time to bond with your elementary school children while creating cherished memories. So, get out there and enjoy the winter wonderland together. The smiles, laughter, and warmth you share will be the best gifts of all.
Stay warm and have a fantastic winter season with your little ones!