Parent Engagement Opportunities & Summer Resources

Hello PS 205 Parents and Guardians, 
Please see below for some parent engagement opportunities and summer resources.

Apple Parent Workshops (click here)
​Apple is hosting a series of virtual learning sessions from July 27th – August 22nd on topics ranging from how to set up an iPad and how to manage parental controls to a review of built-in apps and features.  These sessions are designed for parents and guardians of NYC school students. Learn more here.

UFT Workshops for Parents
​During the summer, UFT will be offering a host of workshops for parents on Thursdays from 5:00-6:00 PM.  The topics are below.  Register here »July 30—Dare to Lead, a Leadership Workshop for Parents August 6—Cleaning Your Home Safely  August 13—Social-Emotional Learning for Parents  August 20—Meeting Governance for Parent-Teacher Associations — Amending Bylaws and Creating Standing Rules  August 27—Leadership 2.0, a Second Leadership Workshop for Parents  September 2—Growing Up Cavity-Free, an Oral Health Workshop for Families 

LIVE Virtual Summer Field Trips for Families

In partnership with parent leaders, we have organized a series of LIVE virtual summer field trips with cultural institutions across NYC.  Here are the trips that families can log onto next week:

·  Summer Art Studioat the Whitney Museum for PreK-5 | July 28 | 11AM-11:40AM   

Participants will experiment, create, and learn together with at-home art materials.   

·  Star Stories at the Intrepid at the Intrepid for grades 3-12 | July 28 | 3PM-4PM  

Using images of the night sky, stories from different cultures and examples of simple navigation tools, an Intrepid Museum Educator will help participants view their sky in a whole new way.  

·  Meet Victoria at the Tenement Museum for grades K-8 | July 29 | 11AM-12PM   

Journey back in time to 1916 and learn from an actor playing Victoria Confino, a real 14-year-old girl who immigrated to the United States in 1913. Victoria will show us her home, and share stories of her daily life and how her family keeps their culture alive through food, language, holidays and more. Throughout the program, participants will have a chance to ask Victoria their own questions.  

·  Summer Art Studio at the Whitney Museum for grades 6-8 | July 29 | 11AM-11:40AM   

Participants will experiment, create, and learn together with at-home art materials. Join us to create your own version of Experiments of Color inspired by Emma Amos.  

·  What Floats Your Boat at the Intrepid for grades 3-12 | July 30 | 3PM-4PM   

How exactly does a ship float? Join the Intrepid Museum as we learn about the steps engineers take as they carry out a project such as making a ship large as Intrepid float and create your own floating vessels. For kids and adults at home. Materials: A sheet of foil, large bowl, and 20 to 40 pennies.

Families can explore the DOE webpage Summer Enrichment Challenges and Activities for additional Virtual Field Trips and Virtual Museum Tours and Activities like those above.

Classes and Camps 

Virtual summer classes from Varsity Tutors: Check out free, online summer classes for students in kindergarten through college in subjects including art, computer science, languages and more. Find out more » 

Fresh Air Fund 

Virtual camp for children ages 7 to 13: Fresh Air Everywhere offers fun, small-group activities and interactive theme projects on topics like nature, art, time travel and more. Kids will be mailed an activity box full of goodies to help them participate. Learn more and register » 

Outdoor activities in New York City parks for children ages 5 to 13: The Fresh Air Summer Spaces program offers two-hour drop-in sessions at neighborhood-based locations with supervised outdoor activities such as arts and crafts, games and dance parties. Learn more and register » 

More resource lists 

·         45+ Virtual Summer Camps to Keep Kids Busy While Safely Social Distancing 

·         30 Best Virtual Summer Camp Ideas to Keep Kids Entertained This Summer 

·         22 Virtual Summer Camps to Keep the Kids Entertained (and You Sane) This SummerBest regards,
Lilly Chu
Parent Coordinator