Next week our theme will continue to be ‘Spring & Easter’. The children will be making bunny headbands, spring flowers, a chick hatching from an egg and a classroom book about their Easter basket. We will practice placing the numbers in order 1-10, writing our names correctly using one capital letter and finish up our number review with #10. We will also take time to review rhyming, patterns and shapes before our last round of testing this year. If your child is still struggling with certain skills it would be a good idea to practice them again!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Week of 4-11-11
This week our theme was ‘Spring & Easter’. The children made chick windsocks, pussy willow vases & used watercolor paint to make an Easter egg. On Monday & Tuesday we went to MAES and enjoyed a puppet show by Harry & Company. We learned about sharing, making good choices, listening and being kind to others. The children really enjoyed the dress-up days during the Week of The Young Child as well! Our letter for the week was Ee and we reviewed the numbers 8 & 9.
Next week our theme will continue to be ‘Spring & Easter’. The children will be making bunny headbands, spring flowers, a chick hatching from an egg and a classroom book about their Easter basket. We will practice placing the numbers in order 1-10, writing our names correctly using one capital letter and finish up our number review with #10. We will also take time to review rhyming, patterns and shapes before our last round of testing this year. If your child is still struggling with certain skills it would be a good idea to practice them again!
Next week our theme will continue to be ‘Spring & Easter’. The children will be making bunny headbands, spring flowers, a chick hatching from an egg and a classroom book about their Easter basket. We will practice placing the numbers in order 1-10, writing our names correctly using one capital letter and finish up our number review with #10. We will also take time to review rhyming, patterns and shapes before our last round of testing this year. If your child is still struggling with certain skills it would be a good idea to practice them again!
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