I cannot believe we are already in April! I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter and restful Spring Break! We are going to hit the ground running this week with so much to do and so little time left!!!! We are also SOOOO EXCITED to have Mrs. McDonald return to school this week! We have all really missed her!
Weekly Recap: Letter Ss was SO SUPER SILLY! (and super quick!) We will continue to review it as well as the rest of our letters throughout the remainder of the school year. Please reinforce the letters at home as well. Some suggestions include having your child point out letters in books you read together, have them identify letters in the environment (cereal boxes, tooth paste tubes, traffic signs, store names etc.), play alphabet memory games, solve alphabet puzzles, play alphabet games online, have them practice their name puzzles from our earlier remote learning activity and identify each letter as they build their name puzzle. Its amazing how much repetition helps in learning those tricky letters! Just keep it light and fun. If your child starts to feel frustrated, move onto something else. They learn best when they don't realize they are learning and think its just a game!
A Sneak Peek at Our Upcoming Week: It's T Time in PreK-3! We have so much planned! We will be working on letter Tt, continuing our Transportation Unit, Introducing the color Purple, Rectangles as well as Number 8! It is going to be so busy but so fun!
Disinfecting Wipes: A GREAT BIG THANK YOU to Erin's family for supplying our classroom with disinfecting wipes all year long! I know how difficult it was to find them throughout this pandemic and truly appreciate all of their efforts! We go through so many on any given day as you can all imagine. If any other families are able and willing to donate as well, we would greatly appreciate it! The teachers' fingers may be raw and cracked at the end of each school day, but it is worth it to keep all our little sweethearts healthy and safe! 🙏
Themes for the Month: Counting, Graphing, Name Writing, Scissor Skills, Opposites, Rhyming, Signs of SPRING, Nursery Rhymes, Fairy Tales, Earth Day
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