Parker is demonstrating how we do sandbox letter tracing which helps strengthen our fine motor skills and prepares us for handwriting.
Owen also wanted to participate in sandbox letter tracing.
by Primary Two
Parker is demonstrating how we do sandbox letter tracing which helps strengthen our fine motor skills and prepares us for handwriting.
Owen also wanted to participate in sandbox letter tracing.
by Kindergarten
This morning during Soccer Shots the children practiced their inside chop move. They also played a game that helps teach control called Day time and Night time. When its daytime the children moved around the outside of a circle. Once it was time for night they had to quickly, with control of the ball go inside the circle and fall asleep. Ask your child to tell you more about their time in soccer.
Tomorrow is Chapel. This class begins at 10:30.
Important News! The fall Festival has been moved from Friday to Thursday, Oct. 26. Please let me know if you will not be able to attend.
by Kindergarten
This morning the children worked in the Monday language area with missing letters. Once the child completed their concrete activity they moved on to the paper work. This fun candy corn worksheet helped encourage an interest for this lesson.
Jack the Skunk visited us during music class. The children had fun with him and singing the Yum,Yum Bubble Gum song.
Tomorrow is Soccer Shots. Tennis shoes are the safest shoes for this class.
by Primary One
Did you know there are spiders all over the world? We continued to learn about spiders and discovered that they live all around the world just like we do. We also worked with the spider nomenclature lesson to learn the names of a spider’s body(head, cephalothorax, eyes, legs, and fangs) and some friends made booklets to take home.
The children had a fun time in Soccer Shots, a good time was had by all as they ran, practiced drills and tried to kick goals.
by Primary One
Welcome back! The shared all the fun they had(playing outside, going to a pumpkin patch, playing with friends, going to brunch, and getting to stay up late to watch the Astros).
Did you know that not all spiders have eight eyes? We read the book Spidersby Carolyn B. Otto and learned that spiders have eight legs, two main body parts but some spiders have six, four, two, and some have no eyes!
We practiced holding, walking, and passing scissors today.
Happy Birthday to our friend Luke who turned three years old on Saturday. Luke brought in yummy cookies for our afternoon snack.