Mary Allen
Rain Rain Go Away!
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
During Soccer Shots, the children practiced their coordination with several moves such as Control and Zig-Zag. After practicing these moves a competitive game of soccer was played against the orange team and gray team.
Tomorrow is a special chapel event. We will combine with the Primary class and learn about Jesus’ walk on the Road to Easter. Parents are welcome to join us for this event at 11:00.
Yoga is also tomorrow. This class begins at 9:00.
We are still missing several Kindergarten questionnaires. Please take the time to fill them out and return them A.S.A.P. by either email or hard copy. These forms help us make future arrangements for summer transitions.
Parents,
It’s that time of year for us to start planning and preparing for the summer. Your help to make our summer transition run smoothly is needed. Please take the time to answer the questions below and return it to me no later than April 10, 2017
Child’s Name
Yes, my child will attend CHES this summer.
*These are the dates my child will be on vacation.
*These are the dates my child will be attending summer camps.
No, my child will not attend CHES this summer. *My child’s departure date will be
(In order for you to receive your deposit back in a timely manner, the office will need a written notice of your child’s departure 45 days in advance.)
My child will be attending CHES for the 2017/2018 Fall School Year.
*Reminder: Kindergarten Graduation is Friday, May 19, 2017.
Thank you,
Ms. Sherri
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Take a look at the cool art project we worked on today. The children used cotton balls as paintbrushes to “tie dye” a bunny silhouette.
The children are excited for our visit to the big cathedral during chapel tomorrow. Parents are invited to attend a special presentation of The Children’s Way of the Cross. Chapel will begin at 11:00a.m.
1 Carrot, 2 Carrots, 3!
Good Morning!
Today in morning circle Ms. Ruth presented a new lesson – carrot counting. This lesson includes a bigger carrot that stores smaller carrots. We counted the smaller carrots and then took turns placing the carrots back into the big carrot. This lesson helps develop fine motor skills because in order to pick the carrots up the children either had to grasp or pinch the carrots in order to place them back inside. The larger carrot provided us the opportunity to practice open/close. – a great practical life skill development.
Have a nice day!