Summer Learning Fun at CCCS
Summer 2020
CCCS teachers are planning some fun activities to keep students excited about learning this summer! Links will be sent with the dates, times and login information.
4th & 5th Graders have already participated in a NASA Launch Zoom Party. Here are some of the other exciting exercises students can look forward to:
- Touring the Solar System with Ms. Bender (Pre K3)!
- Marble Run Mania with Mrs. Gutierrez (K-7th)
- Coding Fun with Ms. Cepeda (1st)
- Fun Craft Fridays with Ms. Perez and Mrs. Garza (Pre K4 & K)
- The Wild Robot class novel, History of everyday objects Podcats and class games with Mrs. McMorran (3rd)
- NASA Virtual Field Trips with Ms. Flusche (4th & 5th)
- Zoom into Space with Mrs. Delac (6th-8th)
- Completing Logic Puzzles with Mrs. Kennedy (6th-8th)
- Scavenger Hunts with Ms. Arceo (6th-8th)
- Book Clubs with Ms. Fucheck and Ms. Tavarez (5th-8th)
- Virtual Field Day with Coach Winfrey
- STREAMING into Summer with Dr. McCoy
- Books and Blankets with Dr. McCoy
- and more!!!!
TEA Summer Learning 2.0
Looking for additional ways to support at home learning this summer?
The Texas Educational Agency (TEA) has set up Texas Home Learning 2.0: Summer At-Home Learning Plans for all grade levels. There are online materials that can be used for free and there are printable four-week, subject-specific learning plans in both English and Spanish. Click on the following link to get started! https://texashomelearning.org/
Report Cards
Report cards were emailed to parents last Friday. If you didn't receive your child's report card, please contact Ms. Calzado in the business office at dcalzado@corpuschristihouston.org.
Archdiocesan Prayer in the time of COVID-19
Comfort us, O Lord, for we are like your disciples on the storm tossed seas, unsettled by what lies ahead. We turn to You, our Healer and Guide, to still our hearts in our time of need and hear our prayer: Heal those who are sick with the coronavirus and protect the elderly and most vulnerable. Give strength to all who tend to our health and wisdom to researchers who work toward a cure. Open our eyes and hearts, as you did during Hurricane Harvey, that we may look beyond our immediate needs to care for others who need help. Through the Holy Spirit, guide our leaders to make wise decisions for the welfare of all the people they serve. Grant eternal rest to those who have died from the virus. May Mary, Our Mother, who has heard our pleas in the storms of our lives, intercede to her Son, that we may find healing and a prompt end to this illness. Mary, Star of the Sea, pray for us. Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior, heal us. Amen.