Happy spring, everyone! I am looking forward to seeing all the children tomorrow. I hope everyone enjoyed the week, whether you were on holiday, or not.
MUSEUM OF NATURE TRIP--TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 9am-11:25am
The children have really been enjoying our exploration of dinosaurs and a trip to the newly re-opened Museum of Nature is a great way for the kids to consolidate all of their learning. It will be a memorable morning.
Please send in your child's permission form and $10 fee (if you have NOT already paid the $35 fee). Please remember that there will be NO AFTERNOON CLASS on Tuesday. Please note that children must be picked up by 11:25am. Child Care students are to be picked up by 3:30pm on Tuesday.
Thank you so much for your continued flexibility.
THIS WEEK
The children enjoyed our March 11 'Dino Shin Dig'...we listened to dino music, wore our dinosaur masks, ate dino eggs and cookies and transformed ourselves into paleontologists as we used our tools to dig out miniature dinosaur fossils from hardened mud eggs! It was not easy work, but we are a very determined group of scientists! Your child brought his fossilized egg home to share with you.
Before we wrap up our study of dinoaurs we will be discussing, drawing and writing about our March Break, completing a dinosaur/fossil match up, writing about our trip to the museum and continuing with your 'Dinosaur Counting Carrier' Show and Share. Thank you so much to all of the families who have already had the chance to share the song and activities with their children.
I will be away on Friday at a board Kindergarten workshop. This is the first of 3 in a series. I am really looking forward to it as I am always eager to learn new ideas and strategies for teaching young children! Please be sure to review with your child the expectations for conducting themselves when we have a guest teacher. As you know, our SK's are very friendly, polite and eager to learn, but sometimes a change in routine can be upsetting for young students. I will also be reviewing the expectations with the children, but it is always helpful when things are reinforced at home, as well. Thanks so much.
Have a wonderful week and thank you for checking in.
Warmly,
Ms. Cox
MUSEUM OF NATURE TRIP--TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 9am-11:25am
The children have really been enjoying our exploration of dinosaurs and a trip to the newly re-opened Museum of Nature is a great way for the kids to consolidate all of their learning. It will be a memorable morning.
Please send in your child's permission form and $10 fee (if you have NOT already paid the $35 fee). Please remember that there will be NO AFTERNOON CLASS on Tuesday. Please note that children must be picked up by 11:25am. Child Care students are to be picked up by 3:30pm on Tuesday.
Thank you so much for your continued flexibility.
THIS WEEK
The children enjoyed our March 11 'Dino Shin Dig'...we listened to dino music, wore our dinosaur masks, ate dino eggs and cookies and transformed ourselves into paleontologists as we used our tools to dig out miniature dinosaur fossils from hardened mud eggs! It was not easy work, but we are a very determined group of scientists! Your child brought his fossilized egg home to share with you.
Before we wrap up our study of dinoaurs we will be discussing, drawing and writing about our March Break, completing a dinosaur/fossil match up, writing about our trip to the museum and continuing with your 'Dinosaur Counting Carrier' Show and Share. Thank you so much to all of the families who have already had the chance to share the song and activities with their children.
I will be away on Friday at a board Kindergarten workshop. This is the first of 3 in a series. I am really looking forward to it as I am always eager to learn new ideas and strategies for teaching young children! Please be sure to review with your child the expectations for conducting themselves when we have a guest teacher. As you know, our SK's are very friendly, polite and eager to learn, but sometimes a change in routine can be upsetting for young students. I will also be reviewing the expectations with the children, but it is always helpful when things are reinforced at home, as well. Thanks so much.
Have a wonderful week and thank you for checking in.
Warmly,
Ms. Cox
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