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81. School Lunchtime Trends & Tips - Food Reference
During the backto-school season, moms have a lot to consider, including their child s Invest in cool lunch equipment. Let your kids choose a lunchbox,
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The second installment of the LUNCHABLES® Lunchroom Monitor Survey, conducted by KRC Research*, polled 1,000 moms and 1,000 kids (ages 8-12) nationwide to compare notes on what is cafeteria cool this fall. The Lunchroom Monitor Survey serves up the dish on what makes this year's back-to-school "A-list" for both kids and moms. What moms had to say... Brown Bag Monitor When packing a lunch, 47% of moms include items based on the nutritional content, 26% pack foods based on their child's request and 22% pack items based on convenience and total preparation time. To ensure their child's lunch is good for them, while shopping for lunch food items, 36% of moms read nutrition labels, 21% trust their instincts and 19% admit to buying whatever their child likes.

82. Back-to-School Shopping: What Are You Buying? - Blogging Baby - Www.bloggingbaby
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Posted Aug 11, 2005, 9:28 PM ET by Ann Adams I bought two backpacks on wheels now that the younger two are walking to school ($60.), a bunch of pencils, sharpeners, pencil cases, and paper (maybe $10.) A new zipped binder for the middle schooler ($6.) tissues ($6) and probably some small stuff I've forgotten. I usually start them off with one new outfit each but it's 100 degrees here, their summer clothes are in good shape, and I believe they're growing an inch a day. I'll start over around early October for the cold and wet season.
I shop the thrift and discount stores and we have a "pass it down" network among friends as well. The girls learned a long time ago they will never be on the cutting edge of fashion. Fortunately their grandmother on their mother's side loves to send clothes and has a great sense of style, although a little fancy and not as practical as I would choose. I'm a jeans and polo shirt person. However, as their economically challenged great-grandmother and guardian on their father's side, I'm grateful to her. It helps.

83. Capitol Hill Neighbors : Today's Life Solutions / Education / GreatSchools.net
No More backto-school Blues Helpful Tips for a Smooth Transition Here are some quick and creative ideas for making school lunches healthy and fun
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84. Brook Knolll School - Parent Information
Brook Knoll school General Information Lost and Found, lunch Program. Parking Lot safety, PTA. Newsletter, school Site Council
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Arrival Information: No supervision is provided on the playground until 7:45 am each day and children should not arrive before this time. For those students who walk to school, please instruct them to use crosswalks, sidewalks and/or the safest route to school. Dismissal Information: All children are asked to go home immediately when school is dismissed at the end of the school day. There is no supervision on the playgrounds after school. The only students who should be on the grounds are those who pay for the After School Recreation Program, are attending Scouts, Brownies, and other special programs, or are being kept after school by a teacher. When a child is to be kept after school, parents will be notified.
If you, the parent, need to wait to pick up a sibling from kindergarten, please stay with your other child if he/she wishes to play on the playground, as they are not allowed on the playground without an adult present. Parents will be contacted when students are unattended on the playground after school. Students in 1st through 5th grades who are not picked up by 3:00 pm will go to the school office and parents will be contacted.
After morning kindergarten classes are dismissed at 11:40 am, unfortunately our student population is too large to accommodate children on the playground even with parent supervision. Our 1st through 5th grade students are scheduled for classroom activities, recesses and lunch recesses on the playgrounds until 3:15 pm. The playground supervisors and teachers, who are responsible for all our children's safety, would have difficulty with the congestion of additional children on the playground. When your child's kindergarten class ends for the day, we need you to leave the campus. Teachers and playground supervisors need to focus on students in session and insure safe playground activities and set safe limits of play. We need you to help increase safety by limiting the numbers of both children and adults on campus. Also, as you know, parking is at a premium, and parents who arrive for afternoon activities and meetings need every space that we can make available.

85. Back To School Safely -Articles By Kay Green
have the child s name in plain view to strangers (on back packs and lunch boxes). Will you send your kids back to school Safely this year too?
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Back to School Safely August is the month we begin to think about "Back to School" You know the normal tradition of buying new clothes and new school supplies. It is also the month to think about sending our kids " Back To School Safely ". Will your kids be safe and protected when they go back to school? Here is a list of 8 ways to can protect your child and their belongings.
LABELS - We label our kids clothes and belongings. Lets also protect our kids by having them all wear a physical ID everyday at school. That can be an ID Scope ID Bracelet, Shoe stickers or tags . This leaves your contact phone numbers with your child at all times.
TEACH your kids what to do if they are ever lost. I teach my daughter to find another mommy and take off her shoe and ask the mom to use the sticker information to call me on my cell phone.
CODE WOR D- Teach them to never go anywhere with someone they do not know. Have a family CODE WORD that only family members know.
WALK or DRIVE them to and from school and the bus stop. In this day and age it is not safe to let our kids walk alone or wait alone for a bus.

86. Candy USA!
Some tips and ideas for parents during backto-school season and throughout the year Not many kids open their lunchbox and say, “Oh no, another snack!
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Vienna, VA – Less is more. Share and share alike. These phrases reflect a growing trend in the candy industry. Candy manufacturers are satisfying consumers' desires for flexibility by emphasizing moderation and portion control through smaller candies and re-sealable packaging. Packages of bite-sized candies are on the shelves now, in anticipation of Halloween, but there is no need for parents to wait until October to enjoy their family's favorite treats. Smaller-sized candies enable consumers to eat a little at a time, and re-sealable packaging reminds consumers that each bag contains multiple servings, which helps parents and children alike observe the important dietary principle of moderation. “There are so many ways that kids can enjoy candy, in moderation, as part of a balanced diet,” said Larry Graham, president, National Confectioners Association. “Whether it's a quick snack for your teen after school or a surprise in your grade school child's lunch box, when you balance sweets with regular meals, children can enjoy candy without over-indulging.” Candy manufacturers are continuing to introduce more bite-sized candies that enable consumers to eat a little at a time. Many of these candies are individually wrapped, making them perfect to distribute piece by piece. A dditionally, in recent years, candy manufacturers have introduced re-sealable bags of unwrapped, bite- sized candies that make it easier to serve some immediately and save some for later.

87. Math Activities
100th day of school ideas 1. Make a necklace using 100 beads. 100 lunch boxes 100 pencils 100 erasers 100 unifix cubes 100 teddy bears 100 toothpicks
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100 seconds you have to race
Run and use a very fast pace.
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Teacher blows whistle to start using a stop watch she blows whistle after 100 seconds child that has run the furthest wins 100 gumdrops. You can also skip, hop, go backwards, two legged, wheelbarrow, use your imagination! By Ann Frizzell We are collecting 100 postcards. We have them displayed around a large world map right inside the front door of the school. The children collected used bottles, cans, etc. for recycling to raise money for the postage.
We also have a 100 chart counting down the days.
On the 100th day we set up centers around the classroom with various 100 activities. For instance we may compare the lengths of 100 paper clips fastened together and 100 link and learn chains. We see what 100 pennies look like. One group will build a construction with 100 wooden blocks. Another group will build a construction with 100 pieces of Lego. Quite often the children have ideas of their own that they would like to do on our 100th day.
Some of the keen children bring 100 collections from home to share with classmates.

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89. The Best Back-to-School Brown-Bag Lunches
Twelve tips for the best backto-school lunches. container that holds a reusable cold pack, or use a frozen juice box to keep the rest of the meal cold.
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      According to the Florida Department of Agriculture, elementary school students have an average of 21 minutes for lunch. That doesn't include waiting in line for their meal or chatting with their friends. At best, you can expect your child to spend 10-15 minutes actually eating his or her lunch. Bag lunch how-to's Follow these easy guidelines to transform bag lunches from the everyday ho-hum to something delicious worth digging into:
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90. Back To School
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92. NEA: Works4Me Tips Library - Managing Your Classroom - Behavior Control
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    Last year, ds 1 started kindergarten and I made a backto-school cake (looked like I read somewhere about having a picnic using there new lunch boxes,
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    Last year, ds #1 started kindergarten and I made a back-to-school cake (looked like a chalkboard, super easy), and my parents came over mid-afternoon. He had morning kindergarten, so we enjoyed the cake mid-afternoon I think. Then we all went out to dinner at Bob Evans (good 1/2 hour drive, but most restaurants are for us).
    The back-to-school dinner out we will do again. It is a time for the dc to tell us all about their first day of school, what they liked, about their teacher, this year it can be what friends are in their class, etc.

    94. Healthy School Year
    It’s backto-school time again which means it’s important for kids to fuel up so they have energy for When packing lunch boxes, keep these tips in mind
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    Studies suggest that eating breakfast may improve behavior, memory and test scores. Research also shows that children who eat breakfast have an overall better diet than children who do not. Keep saturated fat and cholesterol levels down by choosing low-fat egg substitutes, soy bacon, low-fat yogurt and fat free milk. Before you send your kids off in the morning, remember to give them a healthy start to their day!
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    95. School Crafts Pencil Pens Making Books Backpacks Back To School Arts And Crafts
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    Recent About Back to School Fun Special Article from your About.com guide! By using your creativity, you can make going back to school fun! Try some of these craft ideas! Artwork Holder Magnet From your About.com guide, a fun way to display your school work. Colored Pencils Coloring Book Page Print out and color this picture of colored pencils. Home-Made Message Board You can make a bulletin board for your wall or locker that will hold special messages, notes, and even photographs. You can choose the size, shape, and colors, and make it as elegant or playful as you like. School Bus Print out and color this picture featuring a school bus.

    96. School Crafts Pencil Pens Making Books Backpacks Back To School Arts And Crafts
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    97. Primary School Science And Technology
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    99. Schools - 8/20/03
    Go back to school Supplies. Newspapers in Education LIVONIA Retailers who sell backpacks, lunch boxes and towers of Kleenex are learning from moms
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    100. Schools - 8/24/03
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