Amazing August

Great Week!!!

What a wonderful week !!!! The children made friends and learned how to play together. I can't wait to see how much they learn this year.

What names to we need to know at school?

The Beginning of School Study is a hit! We learned our friend's names and our teachers names. Our favorite name this week was Humpty Dumpty. Humpty was loved by everyone! The students participated in an experiment to see what would happen if we dropped a boiled egg and a raw egg. We determined that we could drop the boiled egg numerous times, but the raw egg cracked the first time it fell. We are having a great time with this unit. Nursery rhymes are timeless and they are just as important to oral language development now as when they were first spoken in the 18th century.

MATCHING MITTENS

Each child had to find their name on a mitten. This lesson helped your child with name recognition.

P. E. Class

Mrs. Nicole is our physical education teacher and we love this class! During our P.E. class the students practiced jumping with two feet together, running and spinning. Jumping with two feet together is a major gross motor milestone. It requires strength, coordination and balance to master.

Little Miss Muffet

Nursery rhymes have a huge impact on children's language and communication development.

Children relish in listening to songs full of rhyming, rhythm and repetition. As the children learn nursery rhymes their language and literacy skills are thriving.

Have a great week!

diane johnston