Thursday, February 17, 2022

February 14th - 18th

 

This week we had a special day called, "Stuffed Animal Day!"  The students brought in their favorite stuffed animal and we had tons fun working on different skills.  We created a graph with our stuffed animals and placed them into categories. We had bears, pets, zoo animals, and make believe stuffed animals!  We also measured our stuffed animals.  We drew pictures of our stuffed animals and wrote how many inches long each animal was!   During rest time, we snuggled up with our stuffed animals!  Great way to have rest time!  Stuffed Animal Day will definitely be one of our favorite days in kindergarten!























During gym class this week the students have been learning about the different Olympic games! Check out the video of our Kindergarten students working on the moguls!



Things to work on!

As we move throughout the second half of the kindergarten year, it's important for our students to learn how to tie their shoes, or at least have a sense of beginning to tie.  Mrs. Mossor will begin her shoe tying unit towards the end of this month and I encourage the students to work on this at home as well.

Another area for our students to master is knowing their address and a parent phone number.  Have your child learn to identify the street address and city, and either a house or cell phone number.


EVENTS AND REMINDERS

Gym Day next week:  Thursday

Please have your child practice their words for our Lenten Prayer Service

There is no school on Monday, February 21. 

Students in PreK, Kindergarten, and 7th grade are collecting food and gently used clothing for Murphy’s Giving Market in Upper Darby. All donations will be collected until Wednesday, February 23rd. See the Happenings for more details.

Don’t forget to wear your t-shirts, tutus, ties, and tiaras on Tuesday, 2/22/22 for Twos-Day!


Have a great weekend,
Sharon DeBardino













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