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You are here: Home / Kindergarten News / Thursday, July 7, 2016

Thursday, July 7, 2016

July 7, 2016 by Kindergarten

This morning the children enjoyed a fun game of croquet during their Jumpbunch class. This game is a great activity to help further develop eye/hand coordination. Ask your child how they did playing croquet.

This morning’s lesson was the 10’s frame. Children practiced their math skills to figure out how many more they would need to make 20. Of course the children did great with this lesson. This is an easy activity that you can do at home to help children practice their counting skills and addition skills.

Tomorrow is splash day. Children may come dressed in their swim suits with a cover-up on. A plastic grocery bag or swim bag is recommended for your child to place their wet belongings in. Please, No Crocs.

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