21st Century Connection 6
Sara, 21st Century Assistant Teacher • May 26, 2020
Welcome back, SHINING STARS, to our 21st Century Connection!
Sara here - I work with the members in the 21st Century Program at the Club after school & we wanted to connect with our members through the Virtual Learning Blog. Check back every week for a new activity, challenge, or experiment!
Last week we started our book club. If you are not a part of the book club i hope you are still enjoying the books and goodie bag! We started off with reading chapters 1-13 of James And The Giant Peach. We got off to a bad start with many of our members unable to access our zoom meeting, but this week we will redeem ourselves! A quick recap of what we have read so far:
James was happy living with his parents when tragedy struck and he had to move in with his two terrible aunts. James was now living an unhappy life in their shack at the top of the hill and had to do everything his aunts told him. He had no friends and worked all day long doing chores while the two aunts laid out on the porch. James meets an old man and the old man hands him a bag of magic green things. James accidentally trips and spills the bag of magic in the dirt and they start making magic beneath the soil. Later on they notice a peach on the tree that never grows peaches and it keeps getting bigger and bigger. It got so unusually big, the two aunts set up a fence around it and charged people to come and see it. Later on that night James finds a whole in the peach and he crawls through the tunnel to find ginormous bugs inside the core of the peach.
Activity instructions:
- Favorite Character
- Draw a picture of your favorite character
- checkout my EXAMPLE
- Admission Ticket
- create / design you own ticket to see the peach
- make sure you include the cost of admission
- checkout my EXAMPLE
- Advertising Poster
- Design a poster to advertise the viewing of the Giant Peach
- include the COST, TIME, DATE, and LOCATION.
- Use your imagination for the rest!
HAVE FUN & BE CREATIVE!
This week you will read chapters 14-26. The zoom meeting will be Thursday 5/28 at 11:30! See you Thursday, happy reading!
-Sara

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We are so excited to welcome our Kidz Klub members back with a brand new, state of the art facility designed to make learning fun! Our before-school program provides transportation to the schools listed on our Before School page, and includes a healthy breakfast to help your child start the school day with the energy they need to shine. Our after-school child care program helps to extend learning beyond the school day with homework help, outdoor activities, STEAM mentoring, and more! For more information, click the links below.
It's time to get back out there and run/walk the Westfield Half Marathon/10k/5k! Join us on Saturday, September 11th at 10:30am for A Run to Remember as we commemorate the 20 year anniversary of 9/11/2001. This event has something for everyone of all athletic abilities, and all proceeds benefit the essential services and programs provided by the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield. Walkers are welcome!

Applying for part-time work at the Boys & Girls Club is as simple as sending in your resume! We are hiring for the following positions: After School Licensed Child Care workers for youth ages 5-12 Assistant Games Room Supervisor Gymnasium Assistant Art Studio Assistant Lifeguards Technology Assistant for youth ages 9 & Up Before School assistants (7:30 am - 9:30 am) Hours would range from 2:00pm to 6:00pm. Before School hours are 7:30am to 9:30am. ALL positions are available Monday through Friday. Applicants must be 18 years of age and able to pass a background records check. Please send resume to: Kellie Brown, Chief Operating Officer at Kbrown @bgcwestfield.org